socket: too many open file descriptors

Mark Andrews Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Thu Dec 4 12:59:48 UTC 2008


	--enable-threads=yes

In message <85e79363-8e52-43bc-8fa7-d66b4f180742 at v4g2000yqa.googlegroups.com>, 
pollex writes:
> On 3 dic, 21:08, Mark Andrews <Mark_Andr... at isc.org> wrote:
> > In message <03541aa5-b28c-4177-92eb-670dd96b3... at 13g2000yql.googlegroups.=
> com>,
> >
> > pollex writes:
> > > Hi Jinmei I have followed your advice and I have installed and
> > > compiled the Bind 9.3.6 with the following command:
> > > STD_CDEFINES=3D"-ISC_SOCKET_FDSETSIZE=3D4096" ./configure --prefix=3D/u=
> sr/
> > > local/bind9.3.6 --enable-threads
> > > But now I have the following issue, I can't start bind with multi
> > > threading...
> > > I have in the init script the lines:
> > > OPTIONS=3D"-u bind -n 8 -t /var/lib/named -c /etc/bind/named.conf"
> > > and in the start part:
> > > mount --bind /proc/ /var/lib/named/proc/ -o ro (This is needed because
> > > bin runs in jail)
> >
> > > Any idea? (With the previous version this works ok)
> >
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 Log messages would be useful.
> >
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 What does the following report?
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 "named -g -u bind -n 8 -t /var/lib/named -c /etc/bind/nam=
> ed.conf"
> >
> > > Thanks for all
> >
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> 
> Mark, thanks for the reply
> this is the report:
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.950 starting BIND 9.3.6 -g -u bind -n 8 -t /var/
> lib/named -c /etc/bind/named.conf
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.950 using up to 4096 sockets
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.954 loading configuration from '/etc/bind/
> named.conf'
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.956 using default UDP/IPv4 port range: [1024,
> 65535]
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.956 using default UDP/IPv6 port range: [1024,
> 65535]
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.958 listening on IPv4 interface lo, 127.0.0.1#53
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.958 could not listen on UDP socket: address in
> use
04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.958 creating IPv4 interface lo failed; interface
> ignored
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.958 listening on IPv4 interface eth1,
> ###.###.#.### #53
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.958 could not listen on UDP socket: address in
> use
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.958 creating IPv4 interface eth1 failed;
> interface ignored
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.958 not listening on any interfaces
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.959 /etc/bind/named.conf:80: couldn't add command
> channel 127.0.0.1#953: address in use
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.959 ignoring config file logging statement due to
> -g option
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.960 additionally listening on IPv4 interface lo,
> 127.0.0.1#53
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.960 could not listen on UDP socket: address in
> use
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.960 creating IPv4 interface lo failed; interface
> ignored
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.960 additionally listening on IPv4 interface
> eth1, ###.###.#.### #53
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.960 could not listen on UDP socket: address in
> use
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.960 creating IPv4 interface eth1 failed;
> interface ignored
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.961 zone 0.in-addr.arpa/IN: loaded serial 1
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.961 zone 127.in-addr.arpa/IN: loaded serial 1
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.962 zone 255.in-addr.arpa/IN: loaded serial 1
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.962 /etc/bind/db.bind:5: class 'CH' !=3D zone class
> 'IN'
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.962 zone bind/IN: loading master file /etc/bind/
> db.bind: bad class
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.962 zone localhost/IN: loaded serial 1
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:54.962 running
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:56.244 shutting down
> 04-Dec-2008 09:52:56.245 exiting
> 
> In the other version i had a line like this
> found X CPUs, using X worker threads
> 
> Thanks again
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