Re: named problem
- From: Mike Klinke <lsomike@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 10:23:36 -0500
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 09:17, eng.waleed wrote:
Hi
My named service when some domain is not available for small time
does not resolve it again until I restart it (it is some thing
like if it caching it as unavailable) how can I cancel that
please advice
BR
Take a look at your ARM (Administrator Resource Manual) usually
found in /usr/share/doc/bind-your_version/arm and look for
something like the following:
max-ncache-ttl
To reduce network traffic and increase performance the server
stores negative answers. max-ncache-ttl is used to set a maximum
retention time for these answers in the server in seconds. The
default max-ncache-ttl is 10800 seconds (3 hours). max-ncache-ttl
cannot exceed 7 days and will be silently truncated to 7 days if
set to a greater value.
Regards, Mike Klinke
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