Automatic flushing of the jnl files

Bob Harold rharolde at umich.edu
Wed Jan 21 18:37:02 UTC 2015


I like that solution.

I assume that "twice the zone file size" is because half of the entries are
deletes?  Do deletes get sent in IXFR?  Or is it that typically half of the
journal entries are SOA records?

I just took a peek at my journal files and I see one that is 100 times the
zone file size.  I wish the entries had dates, even if just as a comment -
it would be a good log of changes, and I would be able to see how far back
in history the journal went.




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On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 12:50 PM, Tony Finch <dot at dotat.at> wrote:

> I got annoyed by having to manually tune max-journal-size so I had a hack
> at the problem:
>
> https://git.csx.cam.ac.uk/x/ucs/ipreg/bind9.git/commitdiff/c8f083b797f9810f
>
> Tony.
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