strange errors from BIND-9.1.1
Gary Kline
kline at ns1.thought.org
Wed May 30 05:50:49 UTC 2001
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 02:53:16PM +1000, Mark.Andrews at nominum.com wrote:
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> > This is really strange since I am using the FreeBSD port
> > of BIND. Anybody know what is causing these errors?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > gary
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> > May 29 20:53:39 tao named[79350]: starting BIND 9.1.1 -c /etc/namedb/named.co
> > nf
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> The current release is BIND 9.1.2.
>
> > May 29 20:53:39 tao named[79350]: entropy.c:949: unexpected error:
> > May 29 20:53:39 tao named[79350]: fcntl(8, F_SETFL, 4): Inappropriate ioctl f
> > or
> > device
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> See README. Time to upgrade your FreeBSD box:-)
>
> Self evident. If you had read the README and documentation
> referenced by README you would not need to have asked about
> these.
>
> You tried to run two copies of named at once on the same interface.
>
Exactly so: I cut and pasted the wrong log entries.
I am running v 4.1.1 of FreeBSD and shouldn't need
to uprev the OS yet. If this really is the case,
maybe it is time to go back to BIND-8.
gdk
/usr/local/sbin/named[79304]: starting BIND 9.1.1 -c /etc/namedb/named.conf
/usr/local/sbin/named[79304]: entropy.c:949: unexpected error:
/usr/local/sbin/named[79304]: fcntl(8, F_SETFL, 4): Inappropriate ioctl for device
/usr/local/sbin/named[79304]: option 'named-xfer' is obsolete
/usr/local/sbin/named[79304]: the default for the 'auth-nxdomain' option is now 'no'
/usr/local/sbin/named[79304]: option 'use-id-pool' is obsolete
/usr/local/sbin/named[79304]: option 'check-names' is not implemented
/usr/local/sbin/named[79304]: option 'maintain-ixfr-base' isobsolete
/usr/local/sbin/named[79304]: option 'statistics-interval' is not yet implemented
/usr/local/sbin/named[79304]: unknown logging category 'statistics' ignored
/usr/local/sbin/named[79304]: dns_master_load: thought.org.rev:18: ignoring out-of-zone data
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Gary D. Kline kline at thought.org www.thought.org Public service Unix
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