RE: FATAL: Too many queued dnsserver requests

From: Julian Richardson <JRichardson@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 12:38:55 +0100

>> You may want to start a few more, like 10. Then use the
>> cache manager and look at the 'dns' page. You'll
>> see something like this:
>>
>> Dnsserver Statistics:
>> number running: 10 of 10
>> requests sent: 267652
>> replies received: 267652
>> queue length: 0
>> avg service time: 27 msec

Is that 27msec about normal?? We're running a Linux-based DNS server
here which I'm convinced is configured OK (dnswalk doesn't show any
problems with it) but never gets better than an average of 3-4 *seconds*
for name lookups, which seems horrible... (the server used to be
Microsoft-based which gave similar performance, so I don't think it's a
confugration problem with the server itself)

We have about 100 people accessing the 'net over a ropey old 64k link
though, which spends its life almost saturdated - do DNS requests result
in a lot of traffic in terms of packet size or lots of packets for a
single request from a client's point of view??

cheers

Jules
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Received on Fri Jun 25 1999 - 05:53:25 MDT

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