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Re: [hobbit] bbtest shows long DNS runtime, why
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] bbtest shows long DNS runtime, why
- From: Henrik Stoerner <henrik (at) hswn.dk>
- Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 13:38:24 +0000 (UTC)
- Newsgroups: lists.hobbit
- Organization: Linux Users Inc.
- References: <OF399C4BB5.DAE50E57-ONC12574C2.0049B7DF-C12574C2.004AD920 (at) dcx.dcx>
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In <OF399C4BB5.DAE50E57-ONC12574C2.0049B7DF-C12574C2.004AD920 (at) dcx.dcx> thorsten.erdmann (at) daimler.com writes:
>What you see are two mystic things:
>It seems that hobbit resolves all clients via DNS: =20
> # hostnames resolved : 40
>Why that, I gave all names and it's corresponding IPs at the bb-hosts=20
>file?
The IP's in the bb-hosts file are mostly there for backward compatibility
with Big Brother. Hobbit will do a DNS lookup to determine the IP-address,
and only if this fails will it fall back to using the IP listed in bb-hosts.
If you want to skip the DNS lookup, add a "testip" to the host lines in
bb-hosts, or a "--dns=ip" option to the bbtest-net command in hobbitlaunch.cfg.
>I want to add about 400 network switches which should only do a ping test=20
>and I fear that this would extremely increase the runtime of the bbtest.
>What can I do to decrease the runtime?
Drop the DNS lookups of all hosts (see above), or run a local caching DNS
server on the Hobbit server. Hobbit does send a lot of DNS requests very
quickly, and I know from personal experience that some DNS servers have
problems with this.
Regards,
Henrik