BIND 10 #1859: many auth servers results in Unable to open domain socket on macmini

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#1859: many auth servers results in Unable to open domain socket on macmini
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                   Reporter:  jreed  |                 Owner:
                       Type:         |                Status:  new
  defect                             |             Milestone:  New Tasks
                   Priority:         |            Resolution:
  medium                             |             Sensitive:  0
                  Component:         |           Sub-Project:  DNS
  Unclassified                       |  Estimated Difficulty:  5
                   Keywords:         |           Total Hours:  0
            Defect Severity:  N/A    |
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Comment (by jreed):

 Replying to [comment:5 jreed]:
 > Replying to [comment:4 vorner]:
 >
 > > The difference I see, I guess linux just sets the listen queue to some
 infinite number no matter what you put there. And we set the listen
 parameter to 5 in the boss. Could you try setting it to something more? On
 the line 900 of boss?
 > >
 >
 > Sorry I can't find it. Can you please provide a patch or paste the
 line(s) here?

 Nevermind. I was looking at some old version of bind10.  I found it. It
 doesn't appear to help. I tried 20 and 40 for the listen parameter.
 bind10 still exits.

 (By the way, I can reproduce everything exiting except b10-sockcreator
 left running pretty consistently.)

 Here is the output of one attempt: http://git.bind10.isc.org/~jreed/bind10
 .log-trac1859-20120405.txt

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