Title: | DECdns - Digital's Distributed Name Service |
Notice: | not to be confused with DNS: Domain Name Service (Kits: 1420,947)) |
Moderator: | BULEAN::WHEATER |
Created: | Tue Apr 14 1987 |
Last Modified: | Wed Jun 04 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1443 |
Total number of notes: | 5833 |
A DNS daemon on Digital UNIX V4.0 gives often transient access problems. On that particular system (Alpha-1000 - 128 MB) about 400 directories are spread over 7 Clearinghouses, for a total of � 150 MB disk space used for these clearinghouses. On the whole network more than 50 systems are part of the DNS infrastructure (dnsd's). When SHOW, SET, etc... operations are done, involving one of these clearinghouses, sometimes the command is executed about immediately, sometimes an error message is returned. This is true for any kind of command, and the same command sometimes (50%) is executed successfully, sometimes (50%) returning some error message. We have not seen this behaviour before on Digital UNIX V3.2, nor on ULTRIX V4.x, altough the size of DNS used to be 30% smaller on the former systems. The following 2 error messages are being shown : 1). Error on entity: bc:.mam dnserr 0 SPR. NO MESSAGE KEY dnserr 0 2). Error on entity: bc:.vtl Insufficient rights to perform requested operation After a while, reexecuting the same command, the command is often successfull. Another strange behaviour is that the command show dns server cle <clearinghouse> all status under those circumstances intermittently shows the state "On" followed by the list of the directories contained in the clearinghouse, or "On" without that same list. Is there any resource problem here ? How can we trace the fundamental problem. Are there any particular tuning issues in this case, where a large DNS environment is put on a single system ? What can we do to improve the responsiveness ? Kind regards, Dominique.
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1434.1 | BRSADV::PACCO | Horum omnium fortissimi sunt Belgae | Tue Apr 01 1997 09:58 | 17 | |
Another symptom is the following: The directory skulk status becomes: Last status = Failure Phase = Spread Reason = Failed to copy updates to clearinghouse bc:.dlrh01_ch Reason = Software error detected in server This is not recovered by the background skulk process. The only way out is a 'set directory ... to new epoch ...' Which are the possible causes for "Software error detected in server" ? Kind regards, Dominique. | |||||
1434.2 | Unable to communicate with any DECdns server | BRSADV::PACCO | Horum omnium fortissimi sunt Belgae | Mon Apr 14 1997 06:31 | 70 |
Another expression of the same problem: dns> sho dir .oc SHOW DIRECTORY bc:.oc AT 14-APR-1997:11:25:53 DNS$ACS (set) = : Flags = none Rights = read, write, delete, test, control (V) Principal = bc:.pl1.m.mpl105.DNS$SERVER DNS$ACS (set) = : Flags = none Rights = read, write, delete, test, control (V) Principal = bc:.pl1.m.dpl101.DNS$SERVER DNS$ACS (set) = : Flags = authenticated Rights = read, write, delete, test, control (V) Principal = bc:.dpl101_ch DNS$ACS (set) = : Flags = propagate Rights = read, test (V) Principal = bc:.*... DNS$ACS (set) = : Flags = default, propagate Rights = read, test (V) Principal = bc:.*... DNS$ACS (set) = : Flags = propagate, group Rights = read, write, delete, test, control Group = bc:.dns_admin DNS$ACS (set) = : Flags = default, propagate, group Rights = read, write, delete, test, control Group = bc:.dns_admin DNS$ACS (set) = : Flags = propagate, group Rights = control Group = bc:.chr_admin DNS$AllUpTo = 1997-04-14-05:36:35.162/08-00-2b-e6-d7-d0 DNS$Convergence = DNS$CTS = DNS$DirectoryVersion = DNS$Epoch = DNS$LastSkulk = DNS$LastUpdate = DNS$ParentPointer = DNS$Replicas = DNS$ReplicaState = DNS$ReplicaType = DNS$ReplicaVersion = DNS$sKULKsTATUS = DNS$UTS = Error on entity: bc:.oc Unable to communicate with any DECdns server Function: dnsReadAttrValue Error on entity: bc:.oc Unable to communicate with any DECdns server Function: dnsReadAttrValue Error on entity: bc:.oc Unable to communicate with any DECdns server Function: dnsReadAttrValue ... |