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RE: [hobbit] /etc/resolv.conf and DNS error (http test)



Did you try modifying ...../server/etc/hobbitlaunch.cfg?

Change the line:

CMD bbtest-net --report --ping --checkresponse

to:

CMD bbtest-net --report --ping --checkresponse --no-ares

I don't know if you need to restart Hobbit server after this for it to
take effect.  Wouldn't hurt.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dominique Frise [mailto:Dominique.Frise (at) unil.ch] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 9:44 AM
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] /etc/resolv.conf and DNS error (http test)



Haertig, David F (Dave) wrote:
> Try adding a "search" line to resolv.conf.  e.g., "search
example.com".
> Your existing domain line should set this as your default search, but 
> maybe it's not?  Try explicitly setting it by adding a search line.  
> But you imply your problem is intermitant, so it's probably not 
> default search that's getting you.  Do you get the same intermittant 
> failures when you run "nslookup www.example.com" repeatedly from the 
> command line?  I believe when you have multiple nameservers listed 
> they are all queried, and the first to respond wins.  I don't think 
> Solaris waits for the first to fail before moving on to the second 
> like you say.  I'm not 100% sure about this though.
> 
> Note: I believe Solaris only uses the first six entries that are 
> listed on a resolv.conf "search" line, ignoring the rest.  Something 
> to keep in mind if you use this.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dominique Frise [mailto:Dominique.Frise (at) unil.ch]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 12:43 AM
> To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
> Subject: [hobbit] /etc/resolv.conf and DNS error (http test)
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We have tried following settings in the Hobbit server's 
> /etc/resolv.conf (Solaris 9)
> 
> domain example.com
> nameserver 1.2.3.4
> nameserver 1.2.3.5
> options timeout:1
> options retry:1
> 
> 
> While the first and second nameserver are up and running we receive 
> sometimes "DNS error" on http checks like http://www.example.com.
> 
> Assuming that the first nameserver is not responding within the 
> timeout, the second should be queried by the Hobbit resolver and get 
> the response.
> 
> Is there something that we are missing?
> 
> 
> Dominique
> UNIL - University of Lausanne
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There are no intermittent problem while using nslookup or any other tool
relying on the default resolver under Solaris.
I think the problem comes from the ARES resolver that Hobbit uses
internally. 
Maybe the timeouts and retry setting are not interpreted the same way as
the default resolver does.
I have no time to look at the code but perhaps Henrik has an answer...

Thanks.

Dominique

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