Problems on Solaris8

Mark.Andrews at nominum.com Mark.Andrews at nominum.com
Tue Feb 20 13:13:50 UTC 2001


> 
> i everybody!
> 
> I am not making it to compile and run BIND 9.0.0 on my Solaris-boxes.
> When I install it and try to run with nothing but a named.root and
> db.127 I'll get the error:
> 
> s2:/var/named $ Feb 20 11:17:56 s2 named[4616]: [ID 866145
> daemon.notice] starting BIND 9.0.0

	The current version is 9.1.1rc2

> Feb 20 11:17:56 s2 named[4616]: [ID 866145 daemon.error] master.c:150:
> unexpected error:
> Feb 20 11:17:56 s2 named[4616]: [ID 866145 daemon.error]
> isc_lex_gettoken() failed: unexpected end of input
> Feb 20 11:17:56 s2 named[4616]: [ID 866145 daemon.error] zone
> configuration for '.' failed: unexpected error
> Feb 20 11:17:56 s2 named[4616]: [ID 866145 daemon.crit] loading
> configuration: failure
> Feb 20 11:17:56 s2 named[4616]: [ID 866145 daemon.crit] exiting (due to
> fatal error)

	If you still have errors w/ 9.1.1rc2 post the file here.

> 
> The named.root is okay and loads fine with BIND8, any know what I am
> doing wrong?
> 
> On another Sol8 box I could avoid this problem (god knows why...), but
> when loading it stalks with:
> 
> Feb 20 12:04:04 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: starting BIND
> 9.1.0
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: the default
> for the 'auth-nxdomain' option is now 'no'
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: binding TCP
> socket: address in use

	You havn't stopped the old named.

> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de last message repeated 55 times
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: creating TCP
> socket: not enough free resources
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: could not
> listen on UDP socket: not enough free resources
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: creating IPv4
> interface hme0:6 failed; interface ignored
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: could not
> listen on UDP socket: not enough free resources
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: creating IPv4
> interface hme0:60 failed; interface ignored
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: could not
> listen on UDP socket: not enough free resources
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: creating IPv4
> interface hme0:61 failed; interface ignored
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: could not
> listen on UDP socket: not enough free resources
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: creating IPv4
> interface hme0:7 failed; interface ignored
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: could not
> listen on UDP socket: not enough free resources
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: creating IPv4
> interface hme0:8 failed; interface ignored
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: could not
> listen on UDP socket: not enough free resources
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: creating IPv4
> interface hme0:9 failed; interface ignored
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: could not
> listen on UDP socket: not enough free resources
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: creating IPv4
> interface hme0:62 failed; interface ignored
> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: couldn't open
> pid file '/var/run/named.pid': Too many open files

	You have run out of file descriptors.

> Feb 20 12:04:05 mail7.nci.de /usr/local/sbin/named[4353]: exiting (due
> to early fatal error)
> 
> The machine is running with almost idle, so I am a little confused about
> the requirements of BIND9?
> 
> 
> Can somebody help me?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Patrick
> 
> -- 
> Patrick Bär, NCI GmbH/Integra Europe
> email: patrick.baer at integra-europe.de
> Tel. 089-360350.44
> 
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Mark Andrews, Nominum Inc.
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