Bind 9.3.0 dies with no errors

Michael Lang michi+bind-users at relay3.jackal-net.at
Thu Nov 4 13:59:11 UTC 2004


On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 14:30, Jeremy Jones wrote:
> I have been dealing with an issue where Bind dies and appears to return
> no errors.  The time that it dies appears to be completely random.  It
> might stay up an hour...it might stay up several days.  I've turned on
> debugging and it provides no information as to what is happening.  It
> starts up clean with no errors.
> 
> From Bind debug file:
> 
> 01-Nov-2004 05:53:12.115 general: zone andgodlovedsolomon.com/IN:
> loaded serial 2004100101
> 01-Nov-2004 05:53:12.131 general: zone clearbranchservices.com/IN:
> loaded serial 2004100102
> 01-Nov-2004 05:53:12.140 general: running
> 01-Nov-2004 05:53:12.143 notify: zone andgodlovedsolomon.com/IN:
> sending notifies (serial 2004100101)
> 01-Nov-2004 05:53:12.144 notify: zone clearbranchservices.com/IN:
> sending notifies (serial 2004100102)
> 01-Nov-2004 05:53:12.145 notify: client 69.13.185.39#32768: received
> notify for zone 'andgodlovedsolomon.com'
> 01-Nov-2004 05:53:12.649 notify: client 69.13.185.39#32768: received
> notify for zone 'clearbranchservices.com'
> 01-Nov-2004 11:53:42.420 network: listening on IPv4 interface eth0:1,
> 69.13.185.40#53
> 01-Nov-2004 11:53:42.420 network: listening on IPv4 interface eth0:2,
> 69.13.185.41#53
> 01-Nov-2004 11:53:42.420 network: listening on IPv4 interface eth0:3,
> 69.13.185.42#53
> 01-Nov-2004 11:53:42.421 network: listening on IPv4 interface eth0:4,
> 69.13.185.43#53
> 01-Nov-2004 11:53:42.434 network: listening on IPv4 interface eth0:5,
> 69.13.185.44#53
> 01-Nov-2004 11:53:42.434 network: listening on IPv4 interface eth0:6,
> 69.13.185.45#53
> 01-Nov-2004 11:53:42.435 network: listening on IPv4 interface eth0:7,
> 69.13.185.46#53
> 01-Nov-2004 11:53:42.435 network: listening on IPv4 interface eth0:8,
> 69.13.185.47#53
> 
> My /var/log/messages file had already rolled off, but it is the same
> story in there.  All that is in there is where it started up.
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

try running bind in foreground
named -c /etc/named.conf -fg -n1 -p53 -d9 -t /var/named -u named

Kind regards
Michael Lang

> 
> 
> 
> Jeremy C. Jones
> Computer and Telecommunications
> Samford University
> 800 Lakeshore Drive
> Birmingham, AL 35229
> 205.726.2706
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Michael Lang <michi+bind-users at relay3.jackal-net.at>



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