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Re: Problems with QuickDNS Pro 3.0.1From: andrew Date: Saturday, February 10, 2001
Time: 7:16:37 amHey Bennie: Was this happening with 3.0? or did you upgrade directly from
2.2.1 to 3.0.1?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bennie Warren" <bennie@lemoorenet.com>
To: "QuickDNS Talk" <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 9:56 AM
Subject: Re: Problems with QuickDNS Pro 3.0.1
> Welcome to my world. I have been sending Macsbug logs to them constantly.
> They can't seem to locate the problem. What's interesting is we seem to
> crash all week long then on the weekends everything is fine. I think it is
> probably a load problem. To tell the truth I am almost ready to go back to
> v2. It only crashed about once a week. This is the only app on this
machine
> which is a B&W G3 350. I have put their support on email notification when
> the machine goes down so they could really see how often this is. Of
course
> with their permission. I do get responses from them that they are working
on
> it. I have also noticed some domains I can't get to unless I use another
DNS
> server. That is just starting to show up.
>
> Bennie
>
> > Ok, we upgraded to QDNS 3.01 the other day and have had 4 crashes in
> > recent days, including 1 at 4:30AM and one at 1:30PM today. When it
> > quits it quits with an error of type 2, or type 1. Of course rebound
> > will not restart the box because the system is still alive. The box is
> > unpingable, and QDNS just dies.
> >
> > This was happening under 3.0 (hence the reason we upgraded to 3.01),
> > however when QDNS crashed on 3.0 the box would reboot, so I was not too
> > worried about it. I assumed that our problems might be fixed under
3.01,
> > so I upgraded. Anyway a couple of questions:
> >
> > 1. When will QDNS for OSX be available?
> > 2. Does anyone else have this QDNS "dieing" problem?
> >
> > Take a peek out our MRTG graphs for this server:
> > http://stats.mia.net/~mrtg/r252/r252.html
> >
> > You will notice that the high/upward spikes indicate when the box
> > crashed.. I wonder if there is just a high level of transfer going on at
> > the time, or something to that affect that is causing QDNS to puke? Of
> > course there is not a "huge" amount of traffic here, also we have made
> > two of our secondaries to act as recursive servers for our dialup users,
> > via our Portmasters, so as to take load off the primary. We did this
> > some time ago (see the archives for our last round of QDNS problems).
> >
> > thanx,
> >
> > jer
> > www.hostdrive.com
> > Colocate Your G4 Cube at cubelocation.com
> >
> >
> > NetZero = What this company will "NET" --- "ZERO"
> >
> >
> >
>
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> **************************************
> Bennie Warren
> LemooreNet
> 320 West D Street
> Lemoore, CA 93245
> Phone: 559.924.5909
> Fax 559.924.9578
> bennie@lemoorenet.com
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