named gets swapped in and out
phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu
phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu
Mon Jan 20 18:14:14 UTC 2003
Marc Haber <mh+usenet0236 at zugschl.us> wrote:
> phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu wrote:
>>Ignacio <engineering at cableonda.net> wrote:
>>> What could be the problem? It could be hardware or some wrong bind
>>> configuration? Shuld I change max recursive-clients, max-cache-size
>>> or something like this?
>>
>>The problem is that you are lacking memory. Buy more. Memory=20
>>needs will grow after start until a balance between questions=20
>>asked by clients and the lifetime of cached data.
> Pardon me for jumping in, but I experience the same problem. We have
> two identical machines, configured identically. They have the same
> software, they run the same version of BIND (9.2.1 on Debian woody),
> and they load the same master and slave zones. They don't answer any
> recursive queries, so their caching behavior should be about the same
> as well.
> One of the machines frequently has its named eat over a hundred
> Megabytes, forcing it into swap, while the other one is chugging away
> with its named process at about 40 MB.
> I don't understand why one of the boxes behaves so differently than
> the other one. Any ideas?
if query-logging is considered to heavy, a dump with rndc dumpdb
will give clues of what teh cache consist of.
> Greetings
> Marc
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