[Unbound-users] Unbound 1.2.1 / Sun Studio 12 / Solaris 10 x64.

W.C.A. Wijngaards wouter at NLnetLabs.nl
Sat Mar 28 10:00:10 UTC 2009


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Hi Simon,

It could be that you have multiple versions of LDNS installed, and at
compile and dynamic-link time it picks another ldns library?
I.e. you have compiled ldns with gcc and sun-cc, and it picks the wrong
one (from the system lib dir)?

configure --with-static-exe creates static executables to combat this.
unbound -h shows what libraries it is linked with.

I'm interested in hearing if it works on sparc.  I honestly have not
tested solaris on intel.

Best regards,
   Wouter

Simon-Bernard Drolet wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> What I'll try next before doing anything else is try the same thing on
> sparc ???  Could it be related to wrongly defined includes or whatever...
> 
> BTW, I've also tried to compiled unbound-1.2.1 with the included ldns
> and I getthe same result...
> 
> Simon.
> 
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 4:59 AM, W.C.A. Wijngaards <wouter at nlnetlabs.nl
> <mailto:wouter at nlnetlabs.nl>> wrote:
> 
> Hi Simon-Bernard,
> 
> So, sun-cc is giving trouble.
> 
> Could you try to use:
>>        --with-ldns=/opt/unbound
> (where you installed ldns just previously).
> If the ldns had changed in the build directory since you linked unbound
> it could do this sort of thing?
> 
> You can also omit the --with-ldns and it uses a builtin ldns.
> 
> The reason I suggest this is that it is crashing on calling ldns to
> parse some simple RR strings for the default data.  The fact that it
> works well with gcc; I suspect that there is some sort of linking
> problem.
> 
> Best regards,
>   Wouter
> 
> Simon-Bernard Drolet wrote:
>> Hi all,
> 
>> Just joined the unbound/ldns/nsd wagon and I've got a test nsd
> running...
> 
>> Now, after looking at some recursor solution, I'm willing to use
> unbound
>> after seeing some perf numbers in the "Alternative DNS Servers" book.
> 
>> I've compiled nsd with Sun Studio 12 on Solaris 10 10/08 x64.
> 
>> I'm trying to do the same with unbound...
> 
>> Here is what I'm doing:
> 
>>  gzcat ldns-1.5.1.tar.gz | tar xvf -
> 
>>  gzcat unbound-1.2.1.tar.gz | tar xvf -
> 
>>  cd ldns-1.5.1
>>  CC='cc -xc99' CFLAGS=-O LDFLAGS='-lsocket -lnsl' \
>>  ./configure \
>>    --prefix=/opt/unbound \
>>        --mandir=/opt/unbound/man
>>  gmake
>>  gmake install
> 
>>  cd drill
>>  LDFLAGS=-R/opt/unbound/lib \
>>  ./configure \
>>    --prefix=/opt/unbound \
>>        --mandir=/opt/unbound/man
>>  make
>>  make install
> 
> 
>> I did some small test with drill, it works... for now.
> 
>> Then, unbound:
> 
>>  cd ../../unbound-1.2.1
>>  CC='cc -xc99' CFLAGS=-O LDFLAGS='-lsocket -lnsl' \
>>  ./configure \
>>    --prefix=/opt/unbound \
>>        --libexecdir=/opt/unbound/lib \
>>        --sysconfdir=/etc/unbound \
>>        --sharedstatedir=/var/unbound \
>>        --localstatedir=/var/unbound \
>>        --with-conf-file=/etc/unbound/unbound.conf \
>>        --with-run-dir=/var/unbound \
>>        --with-pidfile=/var/run/unbound.pid \
>>        --with-username=unbound \
>>        --with-pthreads \
>>        --with-ldns=../ldns-1.5.1
> 
>> gmake
>> gmake install
> 
>>  All of this works without errors.
> 
>> Now, when I try to run unbound...
> 
>> # /opt/unbound/sbin/unbound
>> [1238082757] unbound[24462:0] warning: increased limit(open files)
> from
>> 256 to 312
>> [1238082757] unbound[24462:0] debug: creating udp4 socket 127.0.0.1 53
>> [1238082757] unbound[24462:0] debug: creating tcp4 socket 127.0.0.1 53
>> [1238082757] unbound[24462:0] debug: switching log to syslog
>> # echo $?
>> 0
>> #
> 
>> But if I check, it's not running...
> 
>> And then, looking into syslog:
> 
>> Mar 26 11:53:51 gn-msi02 unbound: [ID 993594 daemon.warning] [24511:0]
>> warning: did not exit gracefully last time (24508)
>> Mar 26 11:53:51 gn-msi02 unbound: [ID 993594 daemon.error] [24512:0]
>> error: error parsing local-data 'localhost. 10800 IN SOA localhost.
>> nobody.invalid. 1 3600 1200
>> 604800 10800': Syntax error, value expected
>> Mar 26 11:53:51 gn-msi02 unbound: [ID 993594 daemon.error] [24512:0]
>> error: bad local-data: localhost. 10800 IN SOA localhost.
>> nobody.invalid. 1 3600 1200 604800 10
>> 800
>> Mar 26 11:53:51 gn-msi02 unbound: [ID 993594 daemon.error] [24512:0]
>> error: out of memory adding default zone
>> Mar 26 11:53:51 gn-msi02 unbound: [ID 993594 daemon.crit] [24512:0]
>> fatal error: Could not set up local zones
> 
>> Any help on this ??? Any pointers ???
> 
>> As a side note, if I compile using the built-in Solaris 10 gcc, it
> does
>> work...
> 
>> Simon.
> 
> 

> -- 
> Simon-Bernard Drolet, Specialiste X Inc., 514-247-6741.
> SBDrolet<at>GMail(dot)com. Senior Sun System Contractor, Montreal, Canada.
> Certified Sun Technical Instructor, Sun Certified System Admin
> (2.5,7,8,9,10)
> Sun Certified Network Admin (2.5,7,8,9,10) and Security Admin for
> Solaris 9,10.

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