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тАО03-24-2004 08:13 PM
тАО03-24-2004 08:13 PM
memory core dump on nslookup name server
I receive complaints from users that their C/S applications running on an HP-UX DBMS server are slow in general.
When running on the DBMS server an nslookup on the DNS's ip-address I get this message :
nslookup 999.999.999.999
*** Can't find server name for address 999.999.999.999: Non-existent domain
Using /etc/hosts on: hostname
looking up FILES
Trying DNS
Trying NIS
Memory fault(coredump)
However, running an nslookup on another ip-address gives a nice answer.
Both DNS and DBMS server are running in a remote site. I have only access to the DBMS server. I assume that the DNS is still running, but I can't verify it.
If the assumption that the DNS is running, how can I check if the DNS resolving on the DBMS server is working fine ?
Thanks in advance,
Franky Leeuwerck
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тАО03-24-2004 08:23 PM
тАО03-24-2004 08:23 PM
Re: memory core dump on nslookup name server
u trying to nslookup 999.999.999.999
It is not correct IP address
check ur DNS server IP Address then u try
Thanx
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тАО03-24-2004 08:30 PM
тАО03-24-2004 08:30 PM
Re: memory core dump on nslookup name server
You can at least check your DNS server is up and running by getting the name/address of the DNS server from /etc/resolv.conf and pinging it.
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тАО03-24-2004 08:34 PM
тАО03-24-2004 08:34 PM
Re: memory core dump on nslookup name server
I did the test with the correct ip-address.
I used the format 999.999.999.999 just for masking the ip-address of this (Windows) host.
Maybe I should have used xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx .
Any more idea's ?
Franky
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тАО03-24-2004 08:43 PM
тАО03-24-2004 08:43 PM
Re: memory core dump on nslookup name server
I see it's a bit confusing with the 999.999.999.999. Let's forget about this and use the real numbers.
The nsswitch.conf looks like :
hosts: files[NOTFOUND=continue UNAVAIL=continue] dns [NOTFOUND=continue UNAVAIL=
continue TRYAGAIN=return] nis
protocols: nis [NOTFOUND=continue UNAVAIL=continue] files
services: nis [NOTFOUND=continue UNAVAIL=continue] files
This is the contents of /etc/resolv.conf :
search rome.bekaert.com bekaert.com dcz.bekaert.com dyersburg.bekaert.com rogers
.bekaert.com
nameserver 193.74.171.191 # scusro01
nameserver 195.207.194.133 # grd01s02
nameserver 193.74.166.99 # zenana
nslookup 193.74.171.191
*** Can't find server name for address 193.74.171.191: Non-existent domain
Using /etc/hosts on: jupiter1
looking up FILES
Trying DNS
Trying NIS
Memory fault(coredump)
ping 193.74.171.191
PING 193.74.171.191: 64 byte packets
64 bytes from 193.74.171.191: icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms
64 bytes from 193.74.171.191: icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms
64 bytes from 193.74.171.191: icmp_seq=2. time=0. ms
64 bytes from 193.74.171.191: icmp_seq=3. time=0. ms
64 bytes from 193.74.171.191: icmp_seq=4. time=0. ms
64 bytes from 193.74.171.191: icmp_seq=5. time=0. ms
64 bytes from 193.74.171.191: icmp_seq=6. time=0. ms
64 bytes from 193.74.171.191: icmp_seq=7. time=0. ms
64 bytes from 193.74.171.191: icmp_seq=8. time=0. ms
----193.74.171.191 PING Statistics----
9 packets transmitted, 9 packets received, 0% packet loss
Running a ping on the ip-address of the DNS succeeds, so the machine that is supposed to be the DNS is up and running.
Franky
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тАО03-24-2004 09:09 PM
тАО03-24-2004 09:09 PM
Re: memory core dump on nslookup name server
hosts: files[NOTFOUND=continue UNAVAIL=continue] dns [NOTFOUND=continue UNAVAIL=continue TRYAGAIN=return] nis
You want to check /etc/hosts first?
Try
#nslookup
>set swtrace
>System_name
sks
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тАО03-24-2004 09:36 PM
тАО03-24-2004 09:36 PM
Re: memory core dump on nslookup name server
It looks like my DBMS host is not using its primary DNS server :
jupiter1: nslookup
*** Can't find server name for address 193.74.171.191: Non-existent domain
Using /etc/hosts on: jupiter1
> set swtrace
> scusro01
Using /etc/hosts on: jupiter1
lookup source is FILES
Using /etc/hosts on: jupiter1
looking up FILES
*** No address information is available for "scusro01"
Switching to next source in the policy
lookup source is DNS
Name Server: grd01s02.dcz.bekaert.com
Address: 195.207.194.133
Trying DNS
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: scusro01.rome.bekaert.com
Address: 193.74.171.191
> exit
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тАО03-24-2004 10:06 PM
тАО03-24-2004 10:06 PM
Re: memory core dump on nslookup name server
Reverse the order of name servers from:
nameserver 193.74.171.191 # scusro01
nameserver 195.207.194.133 # grd01s02
nameserver 193.74.166.99 # zenana
to
nameserver 193.74.166.99 # zenana
nameserver 195.207.194.133 # grd01s02
nameserver 193.74.171.191 # scusro01
and check again.
sks
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тАО03-25-2004 03:31 AM
тАО03-25-2004 03:31 AM
Re: memory core dump on nslookup name server
I changed the order in resolv.conf.
jupiter1: cat resolv.conf
search rome.bekaert.com dcz.bekaert.com dyersburg.bekaert.com rogers.bekaert.com
nameserver 195.207.194.133 # grd01s02
nameserver 193.74.171.191 # scusro01
nameserver 193.74.166.99 # zenana
> 193.74.171.191
Using /etc/hosts on: jupiter1
lookup source is FILES
Using /etc/hosts on: jupiter1
looking up FILES
*** No hostname information is available for "193.74.171.191"
Switching to next source in the policy
lookup source is DNS
Name Server: grd01s02.dcz.bekaert.com
Address: 195.207.194.133
Trying DNS
*** grd01s02.dcz.bekaert.com can't find 193.74.171.191: Non-existent domain
This time the 'first' DNS server is used.
Franky
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тАО03-25-2004 03:50 AM
тАО03-25-2004 03:50 AM
Re: memory core dump on nslookup name server
This leaves me to the next question :
is everything configured in the correct way for using this DNS server ?
This are the current settings :
jupiter1: cat resolv.conf
search rome.bekaert.com dcz.bekaert.com dyersburg.bekaert.com rogers.bekaert.com
nameserver 195.207.194.133 # grd01s02
nameserver 193.74.171.191 # scusro01
nameserver 193.74.166.99 # zenana
jupiter1: cat nsswitch.conf
hosts: files [NOTFOUND=continue UNAVAIL=continue TRYAGAIN=continue SUCCESS=retur
n] dns
I would like to have scusro01 as primary DNS server. So, assuming this DNS host is up and running, are there any additional settings necessary ?
Franky
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тАО03-25-2004 04:04 PM
тАО03-25-2004 04:04 PM
Re: memory core dump on nslookup name server
.rhosts
/etc/hosts.equiv
/var/adm/inetd.sec
~/.netrc
files as well?
Fully qualify each of the hostnames they contain.
sks
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тАО03-25-2004 07:13 PM
тАО03-25-2004 07:13 PM
Re: memory core dump on nslookup name server
Have you tried to set domain in resolv.conf
like:
domain bekaert.com
nameserver 193.74.171.191 # scusro01
nameserver 195.207.194.133 # grd01s02
nameserver 193.74.166.99 # zenana
//Tommy
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тАО03-29-2004 07:47 PM
тАО03-29-2004 07:47 PM
Re: memory core dump on nslookup name server
In the meantime, the problem still exists.
Apparently the Windows DNS server in the LAN does not solve DNS requests for the Unix box.
The local IT man is looking further into this.
Regards,
Franky