named-xfer - premature EOF

Lawson_Kris klawson at aetinc.com
Thu Mar 8 22:55:15 UTC 2001


Yep.  It was memory.  I restarted named on the primary and the memory went
from 99% used to 60% used and everything is working fine now.   Thanks for
help. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Danny Mayer [mailto:mayer at gis.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 9:57 PM
To: Lawson_Kris; 'bind-users at isc.org'
Subject: Re: named-xfer - premature EOF


         Take a look at the master that it's transferring FROM.  See if it's
running
out of memory. If so you need to increase it's page/swap file. You may see
nothing in the logs because the code was not logging this error.  This was
fixed in a recent build.  The problem is NOT on the slave.

                 Danny
At 05:29 PM 3/7/01, Lawson_Kris wrote:
>         
>         We started receiving this message on our secondary at 3:02pm last
>Tuesday.  However, up until yesterday the machine was resolving okay.   Now
>it only resolves some things.  I cannot find the root of this error.   If
>anyone knows how to resolve this please let me know.    
>
>[root at ns tmp]# named-xfer -z domain.name -f /usr/tmp/domain -s 0 -d 10 
>-l /usr/tmp/debug -t /usr/tmp/trace xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>
>named-xfer[6373]: send AXFR query 0 to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>named-xfer[6373]: premature EOF, fetching "domain.name"
>
>That's about all I have to go on.   The debug file shows what appears to be
>normal info but ends with this:
>
>close(6) succeeded
>error receiving zone transfer
>
>Kris Lawson
>Terre Haute, In
>




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