[CentOS] DNS lookup delay with centos & postfix
Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
dennisml at conversis.deWed Jul 25 21:25:05 UTC 2012
- Previous message: [CentOS] DNS lookup delay with centos & postfix
- Next message: [CentOS] DNS lookup delay with centos & postfix
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
On 07/25/2012 10:57 PM, Steve Lindemann wrote: > I'm a bit baffled by this and I'm looking for ideas... > > background: > two DNS servers (ns1 & ns2)(64bit CentOS 5.8) > one email server (64bit CentOS 5.8 & postfix 2.3.3) > one nagios server (64bit CentOS 5.8 & nagios 3.3.1) > > situation: > - all servers configured to use both DNS servers for lookups > - ns1 server down for hardware problem > - nagios alerts that smtp on email server taking longer than 2 seconds > to respond > - nagios alert for smtp on email server clears when ns1 returns to service > > - when I use dig from the email server command line there is no problem > or delay when ns1 is offline. It worked without a hitch using ns2. > > Anyone have any ideas for why nagios would have trouble testing smtp on > the email server when the primary dns goes offline? I'm not even sure > where to look or who else would make sense to ask the question of on > this one. I'd appreciate any insight anyone out there has on this. > The default timeout for a DNS lookup is usually 5 seconds so the system will try ns1, time out after 5 seconds and then use ns2. Regards, Dennis
- Previous message: [CentOS] DNS lookup delay with centos & postfix
- Next message: [CentOS] DNS lookup delay with centos & postfix
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
More information about the CentOS mailing list