multiple named processes
phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu
phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu
Thu Mar 28 06:44:02 UTC 2002
silo105 <silo105 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have chroot dns internal and external on one system. I have redhat 7.1 and
> when named is started it produces
> 5 processes for the internal and 5 processes for the external of the named
> daemon. I have executed named in a non chroot environment it only produced
> one instance of named daemon. I have only edit the /etc/rc.d/init.d script
> to start the second instance of named.
What you observe is Linuz funny way of representing a threaded process.
> Using bind 9.1
Time to upgrade, 9.1 was kind of - experimental -
> [ -f /home/chroot-dns-int/usr/sbin/named ] || exit 0
> [ -f /home/chroot-dns-int/etc/named.conf ] || exit 0
> [ -f /home/chroot-dns-ext/etc/named.conf ] || exit 0
> [ -f /home/chroot-dns-ext/usr/sbin/named ] || exit 0
> Why 10 processes ?
> silo105 at hotmail.com
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