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What does slow reverse dns lookup warning mean in splunkd.log?

mataharry
Communicator

I found this in my splunkd.log
and It seems linked to the setting rdnsMaxDutyCycle in limits.conf
I assume that it triggers when my reverse dns resolution takes too long.

what is too long, and what is the base value used to compare ?


8-27-2014 12:51:28.048 +0800 WARN TcpInputConfig - reverse dns lookups appear to be excessively slow, this may impact receiving from network inputs. 66.688940 % time is greater than configured rdnsMaxDutyCycle=10 %. Current lookup: host::XX.XX.XX.XX

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hsrawat
Explorer

It means if dns lookup take more than rdnsMaxDutyCycle % ( default 10% ) time of 15 sec then the log will appear. In this case dns lookup took 66.688940 % of 15 sec ( almost more than 10 sec).

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hsrawat
Explorer

It means if dns lookup take more than rdnsMaxDutyCycle % ( default 10% ) time of 15 sec then the log will appear. In this case dns lookup took 66.688940 % of 15 sec ( almost more than 10 sec).

hsrawat
Explorer

That's internal to splunk.

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mataharry
Communicator

where do you bring this 15seconds from ?

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sylim_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

It is from hard-coded one unfortunately

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