Performance Tuning RHEL 5 and Bind

Alan Clegg alan at clegg.com
Tue Oct 29 04:05:33 UTC 2013


On Oct 28, 2013, at 8:08 PM, brett smith <brett.s9999 at gmail.com> wrote:

> OK I have the source of the problem now I just need an elegant way to
> fix it and most cost ( Network TCP ) effective way to fix it
> 
> The Windows Domain is responsible for X.internal.example.com and I am
> presently forwarding  X.internal.example.com to their nameservers DC,
> resulting in TCP queries. Which is dragging the cache server down when
> PC's query for records off of [NAME].internal.example.com. I don't
> mind not caching X.internal.example.com so can I create an NS record
> or an stub entry that points the PC's else where rather than
> forwarding them or caching them?

Slave X.internal.example.com

AlanC
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