Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 11:49:48 -0800 From: Chris Steinke <chris@new.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, freebsd-net@freebsd.org, bind-users@new.net Subject: Strange Problems with NIS and DNS/BIND on same system. Message-ID: <3DD009DC.9060906@new.net>
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Hi I am wondering if anyone could shed some light on this problem, I have been scouring google and the FreeBSD newsgroups and found nothing in regards to an answer to his problem. It appears that several people have had this problem, but I never found any follow up messages or replies. I hope this is going to the appropriate news groups, apologies to the freebsd-net subscribers if everyone feels this is 'off topic' but then again.... I'm running a FreeBSD 4.7 server on a dual processor PIII 500 with 1GB of ram. It's configured as a DNS server and an NIS/YP master server. I am running bind 8.3.3-RELEASE and was compiled localy with gcc-3.2. I am receiving numerous messages in my system log (/var/log/messages) from ypserv Nov 10 16:35:16 samba1 ypserv[79]: DNS query failed Nov 10 16:35:16 samba1 ypserv[79]: res_mkquery failed Nov 10 16:35:47 samba1 last message repeated 43 times Nov 10 16:37:48 samba1 last message repeated 171 times Nov 10 16:47:49 samba1 last message repeated 840 times I also ran a 'truss' on named and I see the following messages: recvfrom(0x14,0xbfbfea40,0x1001,0x0,0xbfbffa50,0xbfbfea3c) ERR#35 'Resource temporarily unavailable' Any clues to what might be happening? I don't have any problems, accessing various domains and can do dns queries and lookups without any problems. Nothing seems to be amiss when doing an 'nslookup' and setting debug mode on... Funny thing is is that I have only seen these kinds of messages when running FreeBSD and Linux as an NIS master server, never when running Solaris, AIX or IRIX as an NIS master server. Thank you very much for any help! Chris To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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