This is a discussion on Re: question about caching & bind within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; joe <bonggo@nospam.rocketmail.com> wrote: > I appreciate your reply, although the "toy-operating systems" ...
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joe <bonggo@nospam.rocketmail.com> wrote:
> I appreciate your reply, although the "toy-operating systems" comment > was really unnecessary. It happens, servers get re-booted, its a fact > of life, but I still manage to sleep at night. I realize keeping the > server up is the main goal, however my question still stands. Can I > re-prime the cache as explained or is this is wasted effort. > regards, > Joel The cache will reprime itself, and remember that most data in the cache is less then a day old ( does anyone have figures of most common TTL values ?) . Rebooting has no value in itself, you have everything and your uncle to gain from keeping your bind 'ticking' Like this one : bind 88174 0.0 15.3 80552 79176 ?? Ss 25Oct03 68:01.72 named -t /var/named -c /named.conf -u bind -n 2 ^^^^^^ running bind-9.2.3 , downloaded and built that same day ... the machine self has been up : > w 9:43PM up 181 days, 13:58, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 Of cource it's running a "brand OS" designed for reliability. -- Peter Håkanson IPSec Sverige ( At Gothenburg Riverside ) Sorry about my e-mail address, but i'm trying to keep spam out, remove "icke-reklam" if you feel for mailing me. Thanx. |
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