[ale] /etc/hosts and caching
Damon L. Chesser
damon at damtek.com
Sun Nov 6 12:31:23 EST 2011
On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 13:28 -0400, Richard Bronosky wrote:
> Geeh, I'm glad someone read my demo! You can talk all day long, or you
> can code a proof. I encourage my developers to do that because at
> least 20% of what they find on the internet doesn't apply because of
> config differences.
>
> I also would encourage the OP to try putting IP addresses into the
> applications to see what that does for performance. Unfortunately the
> concept of "test instead of talk" does not go very far on this list.
Actually, I appreciate the test. We were also talking about just using
IPs in the application vs hostnames. however, I don't yet have access
to those boxes, so I was gathering information. Change control and all
that.
>
> On Nov 5, 2011 10:10 AM, "leam hall" <leamhall at gmail.com> wrote:
> yeah, it took me a sec to figure out why you did that, but it
> makes sense. Your example shows that for that
> purpose /etc/hosts file changes are updated immediately. With
> "immediate" being defined as sub 1 second.
>
> I would assume there are edge cases where nscd causes issues.
> Not sure what they are but with the wide spread usage of Linux
> there are probably some places.
>
> Leam
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 6:42 PM, Richard Bronosky
> <Richard at bronosky.com> wrote:
> What is important to note about that example is that
> ping, like most applications that do network lookups,
> will only do the lookup once at the beginning. For
> that reason my example required that I put single ping
> calls in a loop
>
>
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