I could be wrong on this one, but I think that your caching dns server is
flushing its cache every hour... That information is just ...
1. Notification that its flushing it, and
2. Stats collected on the dns requests serviced in the past hour
And yes, its purely informational.
-Shahbaz
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> I was looking at my messages file and I noticed this:
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> Jan 11 10:04:51 wally named[116]: Cleaned cache of 74 RRsets
> Jan 11 10:04:51 wally named[116]: USAGE 947610291 947469891 CPU=20.14u/14.64s CHILDCPU=0u/0s
> Jan 11 10:04:51 wally named[116]: NSTATS 947610291 947469891 A=2364 PTR=731 MX=160 ANY=5216
> Jan 11 10:04:51 wally named[116]: XSTATS 947610291 947469891 RR=2721 RNXD=170 RFwdR=1834 RDupR=128 RFail=2 RFErr=0 RErr=2 RAXFR=0 RLame=10 ROpts=0 SSysQ=728 SAns=6386 SFwdQ=2044 SDupQ=35949 SErr=543 RQ=8471 RIQ=0 RFwdQ=0 RDupQ=9 RTCP=38 SFwdR=1834 SFail=0 SFErr=0 SNaAns=4506 SNXD=631
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> I get these about once per hour. My config doesn't have anything set
> with a 1hr reload/refresh, etc. Anyone know if this is pushing
> data up the pipe or just informational?
>
> Robert
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