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11-27-2006 05:51 PM
11-27-2006 05:51 PM
DNS
I have a dns server and i am facing strange issue in that.. Sometimes my DNS server stop responding i.e. its stop resolving the sites and when i am checking the process its showing me the process there. There are 300 domains hosted on my DNS server.Please let me know if anyone faced this issue as i am in serious trouble because of this. In syslog i am not able to get any thing except this message:
###########################
Nov 28 13:38:04 mumbs3 named[8962]: lame server resolving 'gpoc.com' (in 'gpoc.com'?): 209.239.55.97#53
Nov 28 13:38:04 mumbs3 named[8962]: lame server resolving 'gpoc.com' (in 'gpoc.com'?): 216.147.1.3#53
Nov 28 13:38:04 mumbs3 named[8962]: lame server resolving 'juztice.crestside707.com' (in 'crestside707.com'Nov 28 13:38:04 mumbs3 named[8962]: lame server resolving 'gpoc.com' (in 'gpoc.com'?): 209.239.55.97#53
Nov 28 13:38:04 mumbs3 named[8962]: lame server resolving 'gpoc.com' (in 'gpoc.com'?): 216.147.1.3#53
Nov 28 13:38:04 mumbs3 named[8962]: lame server resolving 'juztice.crestside707.com' (in 'crestside707.com'
######################################
which seems ok
###########################
Nov 28 13:38:04 mumbs3 named[8962]: lame server resolving 'gpoc.com' (in 'gpoc.com'?): 209.239.55.97#53
Nov 28 13:38:04 mumbs3 named[8962]: lame server resolving 'gpoc.com' (in 'gpoc.com'?): 216.147.1.3#53
Nov 28 13:38:04 mumbs3 named[8962]: lame server resolving 'juztice.crestside707.com' (in 'crestside707.com'Nov 28 13:38:04 mumbs3 named[8962]: lame server resolving 'gpoc.com' (in 'gpoc.com'?): 209.239.55.97#53
Nov 28 13:38:04 mumbs3 named[8962]: lame server resolving 'gpoc.com' (in 'gpoc.com'?): 216.147.1.3#53
Nov 28 13:38:04 mumbs3 named[8962]: lame server resolving 'juztice.crestside707.com' (in 'crestside707.com'
######################################
which seems ok
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11-27-2006 06:37 PM
11-27-2006 06:37 PM
Re: DNS
What is you OS version and DNS version ?
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11-27-2006 07:14 PM
11-27-2006 07:14 PM
Re: DNS
Hi,
The messages are ok.
See:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=181208
Has anything been changed on the DNS server/client?
If other servers do not get a response have you tried pinging the ip addresses of the target/server from the client machines. (Network check)
Have you tried pinging out from the DNS server (ndd settings ?)
Please also read:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33 on how to reward any useful answers given to your questions once the problem is resolved.
The messages are ok.
See:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=181208
Has anything been changed on the DNS server/client?
If other servers do not get a response have you tried pinging the ip addresses of the target/server from the client machines. (Network check)
Have you tried pinging out from the DNS server (ndd settings ?)
Please also read:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33 on how to reward any useful answers given to your questions once the problem is resolved.
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