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2015 Jan 13
3
DJBDNS: very weird dnscache issue
...d. In tests conducted earlier the DNS server
successfully demonstrated speeds in tens of thousands of requests per
second.
We then proceeded to edit the following parameters in the dnscache.conf as
they seemed to be the only ones that seemed relevant: DATALIMIT and
CACHESIZE. They are described as limints (in bytes) on the total data
memory allocation and cache, default values are 80000000 and 50000000
respectively.
Playing with these demonstrated some highly counterintuitive results:
1) Setting the values lower (say, an order of magnitude lower) made the
dnscache process run longer.
2) Shortenin...
2015 Jan 14
2
DJBDNS: very weird dnscache issue
...lly demonstrated speeds in tens of thousands of requests per
> > second.
> >
> > We then proceeded to edit the following parameters in the dnscache.conf
> as
> > they seemed to be the only ones that seemed relevant: DATALIMIT and
> > CACHESIZE. They are described as limints (in bytes) on the total data
> > memory allocation and cache, default values are 80000000 and 50000000
> > respectively.
> >
> > Playing with these demonstrated some highly counterintuitive results:
> >
> > 1) Setting the values lower (say, an order of magnitude...
2015 Jan 13
0
DJBDNS: very weird dnscache issue
...the DNS server
> successfully demonstrated speeds in tens of thousands of requests per
> second.
>
> We then proceeded to edit the following parameters in the dnscache.conf as
> they seemed to be the only ones that seemed relevant: DATALIMIT and
> CACHESIZE. They are described as limints (in bytes) on the total data
> memory allocation and cache, default values are 80000000 and 50000000
> respectively.
>
> Playing with these demonstrated some highly counterintuitive results:
>
> 1) Setting the values lower (say, an order of magnitude lower) made the
> dnscach...
2015 Jan 15
0
DJBDNS: very weird dnscache issue
...in tens of thousands of requests per
>> > second.
>> >
>> > We then proceeded to edit the following parameters in the dnscache.conf
>> as
>> > they seemed to be the only ones that seemed relevant: DATALIMIT and
>> > CACHESIZE. They are described as limints (in bytes) on the total data
>> > memory allocation and cache, default values are 80000000 and 50000000
>> > respectively.
>> >
>> > Playing with these demonstrated some highly counterintuitive results:
>> >
>> > 1) Setting the values lower (say...