On 10/23/2016 03:33 PM, Nataraj via arch-general wrote:
Setting trace=on will show you details of the lookups and responses. I am having a problem with 4.0.3-1, but it is not the same as yours. The recursor answers all queries correctly, however, if I try to restart or stop and start the recursor from systemctl, systemctl hangs and then eventually (maybe a minute or so) I get the following error. Note the recursor actually starts and works fine, but systemd seems to think there is a problem Job for pdns-recursor.service failed because a timeout was exceeded.
See "systemctl status pdns-recursor.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
journalctl shows no unusual errors in the log file, other than the normal startup messages output by pdns-recursor.
systemctl then shows the process to still be in the start state.
systemctl status pdns-recursor.service * pdns-recursor.service - PowerDNS Recursor Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/pdns-recursor.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: activating (start) since Sun 2016-10-23 15:22:04 MST; 29s ago Docs: man:pdns_recursor(1) man:rec_control(1) https://doc.powerdns.com Main PID: 2165 (pdns_recursor) Memory: 4.4M CPU: 137ms CGroup: /system.slice/pdns-recursor.service `-2165 /usr/bin/pdns_recursor --daemon=no --write-pid=no --disable-syslog
I am running archlinux arm on a version 7 freescale (cubox I4), so I haven't ruled out that this could be an architecture specific problem.
I have found that the issue that I previously reported with systemctl hanging when starting pdns-recursor is due to my pdns_recursor configuration having a chroot in it and it looks like I have to modify the setup for chroot to work under system (though I didn't have any problems with the previous version of pdns_recursor). Nataraj