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  15. <bookinfo>
  16. <title>BIND 10 Messages Manual</title>
  17. <copyright>
  18. <year>2011</year><holder>Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.</holder>
  19. </copyright>
  20. <abstract>
  21. <para>BIND 10 is a Domain Name System (DNS) suite managed by
  22. Internet Systems Consortium (ISC). It includes DNS libraries
  23. and modular components for controlling authoritative and
  24. recursive DNS servers.
  25. </para>
  26. <para>
  27. This is the messages manual for BIND 10 version &__VERSION__;.
  28. The most up-to-date version of this document, along with
  29. other documents for BIND 10, can be found at
  30. <ulink url="http://bind10.isc.org/docs"/>.
  31. </para>
  32. </abstract>
  33. <releaseinfo>This is the messages manual for BIND 10 version
  34. &__VERSION__;.</releaseinfo>
  35. </bookinfo>
  36. <chapter id="intro">
  37. <title>Introduction</title>
  38. <para>
  39. This document lists each message that can be logged by the
  40. programs in the BIND 10 package. Each entry in this manual
  41. is of the form:
  42. <screen>IDENTIFICATION message-text</screen>
  43. ... where "IDENTIFICATION" is the message identification included
  44. in each message logged and "message-text" is the accompanying
  45. message text. The "message-text" may include placeholders of the
  46. form "%1", "%2" etc.; these parameters are replaced by relevant
  47. values when the message is logged.
  48. </para>
  49. <para>
  50. Each entry is also accompanied by a description giving more
  51. information about the circumstances that result in the message
  52. being logged.
  53. </para>
  54. <para>
  55. For information on configuring and using BIND 10 logging,
  56. refer to the <ulink url="bind10-guide.html">BIND 10 Guide</ulink>.
  57. </para>
  58. </chapter>
  59. <chapter id="messages">
  60. <title>BIND 10 Messages</title>
  61. <para>
  62. <variablelist>
  63. <varlistentry id="ASIODNS_FD_ADD_TCP">
  64. <term>ASIODNS_FD_ADD_TCP adding a new TCP server by opened fd %1</term>
  65. <listitem><para>
  66. A debug message informing about installing a file descriptor as a server.
  67. The file descriptor number is noted.
  68. </para></listitem>
  69. </varlistentry>
  70. <varlistentry id="ASIODNS_FD_ADD_UDP">
  71. <term>ASIODNS_FD_ADD_UDP adding a new UDP server by opened fd %1</term>
  72. <listitem><para>
  73. A debug message informing about installing a file descriptor as a server.
  74. The file descriptor number is noted.
  75. </para></listitem>
  76. </varlistentry>
  77. <varlistentry id="ASIODNS_FETCH_COMPLETED">
  78. <term>ASIODNS_FETCH_COMPLETED upstream fetch to %1(%2) has now completed</term>
  79. <listitem><para>
  80. A debug message, this records that the upstream fetch (a query made by the
  81. resolver on behalf of its client) to the specified address has completed.
  82. </para></listitem>
  83. </varlistentry>
  84. <varlistentry id="ASIODNS_FETCH_STOPPED">
  85. <term>ASIODNS_FETCH_STOPPED upstream fetch to %1(%2) has been stopped</term>
  86. <listitem><para>
  87. An external component has requested the halting of an upstream fetch. This
  88. is an allowed operation, and the message should only appear if debug is
  89. enabled.
  90. </para></listitem>
  91. </varlistentry>
  92. <varlistentry id="ASIODNS_OPEN_SOCKET">
  93. <term>ASIODNS_OPEN_SOCKET error %1 opening %2 socket to %3(%4)</term>
  94. <listitem><para>
  95. The asynchronous I/O code encountered an error when trying to open a socket
  96. of the specified protocol in order to send a message to the target address.
  97. The number of the system error that caused the problem is given in the
  98. message.
  99. </para></listitem>
  100. </varlistentry>
  101. <varlistentry id="ASIODNS_READ_DATA">
  102. <term>ASIODNS_READ_DATA error %1 reading %2 data from %3(%4)</term>
  103. <listitem><para>
  104. The asynchronous I/O code encountered an error when trying to read data from
  105. the specified address on the given protocol. The number of the system
  106. error that caused the problem is given in the message.
  107. </para></listitem>
  108. </varlistentry>
  109. <varlistentry id="ASIODNS_READ_TIMEOUT">
  110. <term>ASIODNS_READ_TIMEOUT receive timeout while waiting for data from %1(%2)</term>
  111. <listitem><para>
  112. An upstream fetch from the specified address timed out. This may happen for
  113. any number of reasons and is most probably a problem at the remote server
  114. or a problem on the network. The message will only appear if debug is
  115. enabled.
  116. </para></listitem>
  117. </varlistentry>
  118. <varlistentry id="ASIODNS_SEND_DATA">
  119. <term>ASIODNS_SEND_DATA error %1 sending data using %2 to %3(%4)</term>
  120. <listitem><para>
  121. The asynchronous I/O code encountered an error when trying to send data to
  122. the specified address on the given protocol. The number of the system
  123. error that caused the problem is given in the message.
  124. </para></listitem>
  125. </varlistentry>
  126. <varlistentry id="ASIODNS_UNKNOWN_ORIGIN">
  127. <term>ASIODNS_UNKNOWN_ORIGIN unknown origin for ASIO error code %1 (protocol: %2, address %3)</term>
  128. <listitem><para>
  129. An internal consistency check on the origin of a message from the
  130. asynchronous I/O module failed. This may indicate an internal error;
  131. please submit a bug report.
  132. </para></listitem>
  133. </varlistentry>
  134. <varlistentry id="ASIODNS_UNKNOWN_RESULT">
  135. <term>ASIODNS_UNKNOWN_RESULT unknown result (%1) when IOFetch::stop() was executed for I/O to %2(%3)</term>
  136. <listitem><para>
  137. An internal error indicating that the termination method of the resolver's
  138. upstream fetch class was called with an unknown result code (which is
  139. given in the message). Please submit a bug report.
  140. </para></listitem>
  141. </varlistentry>
  142. <varlistentry id="AUTH_AXFR_ERROR">
  143. <term>AUTH_AXFR_ERROR error handling AXFR request: %1</term>
  144. <listitem><para>
  145. This is a debug message produced by the authoritative server when it
  146. has encountered an error processing an AXFR request. The message gives
  147. the reason for the error, and the server will return a SERVFAIL code to
  148. the sender.
  149. </para></listitem>
  150. </varlistentry>
  151. <varlistentry id="AUTH_AXFR_UDP">
  152. <term>AUTH_AXFR_UDP AXFR query received over UDP</term>
  153. <listitem><para>
  154. This is a debug message output when the authoritative server has received
  155. an AXFR query over UDP. Use of UDP for AXFRs is not permitted by the
  156. protocol, so the server will return a FORMERR error to the sender.
  157. </para></listitem>
  158. </varlistentry>
  159. <varlistentry id="AUTH_COMMAND_FAILED">
  160. <term>AUTH_COMMAND_FAILED execution of command channel instruction '%1' failed: %2</term>
  161. <listitem><para>
  162. Execution of the specified command by the authoritative server failed. The
  163. message contains the reason for the failure.
  164. </para></listitem>
  165. </varlistentry>
  166. <varlistentry id="AUTH_CONFIG_CHANNEL_CREATED">
  167. <term>AUTH_CONFIG_CHANNEL_CREATED configuration session channel created</term>
  168. <listitem><para>
  169. This is a debug message indicating that authoritative server has created
  170. the channel to the configuration manager. It is issued during server
  171. startup is an indication that the initialization is proceeding normally.
  172. </para></listitem>
  173. </varlistentry>
  174. <varlistentry id="AUTH_CONFIG_CHANNEL_ESTABLISHED">
  175. <term>AUTH_CONFIG_CHANNEL_ESTABLISHED configuration session channel established</term>
  176. <listitem><para>
  177. This is a debug message indicating that authoritative server
  178. has established communication the configuration manager over the
  179. previously-created channel. It is issued during server startup is an
  180. indication that the initialization is proceeding normally.
  181. </para></listitem>
  182. </varlistentry>
  183. <varlistentry id="AUTH_CONFIG_CHANNEL_STARTED">
  184. <term>AUTH_CONFIG_CHANNEL_STARTED configuration session channel started</term>
  185. <listitem><para>
  186. This is a debug message, issued when the authoritative server has
  187. posted a request to be notified when new configuration information is
  188. available. It is issued during server startup is an indication that
  189. the initialization is proceeding normally.
  190. </para></listitem>
  191. </varlistentry>
  192. <varlistentry id="AUTH_CONFIG_LOAD_FAIL">
  193. <term>AUTH_CONFIG_LOAD_FAIL load of configuration failed: %1</term>
  194. <listitem><para>
  195. An attempt to configure the server with information from the configuration
  196. database during the startup sequence has failed. (The reason for
  197. the failure is given in the message.) The server will continue its
  198. initialization although it may not be configured in the desired way.
  199. </para></listitem>
  200. </varlistentry>
  201. <varlistentry id="AUTH_CONFIG_UPDATE_FAIL">
  202. <term>AUTH_CONFIG_UPDATE_FAIL update of configuration failed: %1</term>
  203. <listitem><para>
  204. At attempt to update the configuration the server with information
  205. from the configuration database has failed, the reason being given in
  206. the message.
  207. </para></listitem>
  208. </varlistentry>
  209. <varlistentry id="AUTH_DATA_SOURCE">
  210. <term>AUTH_DATA_SOURCE data source database file: %1</term>
  211. <listitem><para>
  212. This is a debug message produced by the authoritative server when it accesses a
  213. datebase data source, listing the file that is being accessed.
  214. </para></listitem>
  215. </varlistentry>
  216. <varlistentry id="AUTH_DNS_SERVICES_CREATED">
  217. <term>AUTH_DNS_SERVICES_CREATED DNS services created</term>
  218. <listitem><para>
  219. This is a debug message indicating that the component that will handling
  220. incoming queries for the authoritative server (DNSServices) has been
  221. successfully created. It is issued during server startup is an indication
  222. that the initialization is proceeding normally.
  223. </para></listitem>
  224. </varlistentry>
  225. <varlistentry id="AUTH_HEADER_PARSE_FAIL">
  226. <term>AUTH_HEADER_PARSE_FAIL unable to parse header in received DNS packet: %1</term>
  227. <listitem><para>
  228. This is a debug message, generated by the authoritative server when an
  229. attempt to parse the header of a received DNS packet has failed. (The
  230. reason for the failure is given in the message.) The server will drop the
  231. packet.
  232. </para></listitem>
  233. </varlistentry>
  234. <varlistentry id="AUTH_INVALID_STATISTICS_DATA">
  235. <term>AUTH_INVALID_STATISTICS_DATA invalid specification of statistics data specified</term>
  236. <listitem><para>
  237. An error was encountered when the authoritiative server specified
  238. statistics data which is invalid for the auth specification file.
  239. </para></listitem>
  240. </varlistentry>
  241. <varlistentry id="AUTH_LOAD_TSIG">
  242. <term>AUTH_LOAD_TSIG loading TSIG keys</term>
  243. <listitem><para>
  244. This is a debug message indicating that the authoritative server
  245. has requested the keyring holding TSIG keys from the configuration
  246. database. It is issued during server startup is an indication that the
  247. initialization is proceeding normally.
  248. </para></listitem>
  249. </varlistentry>
  250. <varlistentry id="AUTH_LOAD_ZONE">
  251. <term>AUTH_LOAD_ZONE loaded zone %1/%2</term>
  252. <listitem><para>
  253. This debug message is issued during the processing of the 'loadzone' command
  254. when the authoritative server has successfully loaded the named zone of the
  255. named class.
  256. </para></listitem>
  257. </varlistentry>
  258. <varlistentry id="AUTH_MEM_DATASRC_DISABLED">
  259. <term>AUTH_MEM_DATASRC_DISABLED memory data source is disabled for class %1</term>
  260. <listitem><para>
  261. This is a debug message reporting that the authoritative server has
  262. discovered that the memory data source is disabled for the given class.
  263. </para></listitem>
  264. </varlistentry>
  265. <varlistentry id="AUTH_MEM_DATASRC_ENABLED">
  266. <term>AUTH_MEM_DATASRC_ENABLED memory data source is enabled for class %1</term>
  267. <listitem><para>
  268. This is a debug message reporting that the authoritative server has
  269. discovered that the memory data source is enabled for the given class.
  270. </para></listitem>
  271. </varlistentry>
  272. <varlistentry id="AUTH_NOTIFY_QUESTIONS">
  273. <term>AUTH_NOTIFY_QUESTIONS invalid number of questions (%1) in incoming NOTIFY</term>
  274. <listitem><para>
  275. This debug message is logged by the authoritative server when it receives
  276. a NOTIFY packet that contains zero or more than one question. (A valid
  277. NOTIFY packet contains one question.) The server will return a FORMERR
  278. error to the sender.
  279. </para></listitem>
  280. </varlistentry>
  281. <varlistentry id="AUTH_NOTIFY_RRTYPE">
  282. <term>AUTH_NOTIFY_RRTYPE invalid question RR type (%1) in incoming NOTIFY</term>
  283. <listitem><para>
  284. This debug message is logged by the authoritative server when it receives
  285. a NOTIFY packet that an RR type of something other than SOA in the
  286. question section. (The RR type received is included in the message.) The
  287. server will return a FORMERR error to the sender.
  288. </para></listitem>
  289. </varlistentry>
  290. <varlistentry id="AUTH_NO_STATS_SESSION">
  291. <term>AUTH_NO_STATS_SESSION session interface for statistics is not available</term>
  292. <listitem><para>
  293. The authoritative server had no session with the statistics module at the
  294. time it attempted to send it data: the attempt has been abandoned. This
  295. could be an error in configuration.
  296. </para></listitem>
  297. </varlistentry>
  298. <varlistentry id="AUTH_NO_XFRIN">
  299. <term>AUTH_NO_XFRIN received NOTIFY but XFRIN session is not running</term>
  300. <listitem><para>
  301. This is a debug message produced by the authoritative server when it receives
  302. a NOTIFY packet but the XFRIN process is not running. The packet will be
  303. dropped and nothing returned to the sender.
  304. </para></listitem>
  305. </varlistentry>
  306. <varlistentry id="AUTH_PACKET_PARSE_ERROR">
  307. <term>AUTH_PACKET_PARSE_ERROR unable to parse received DNS packet: %1</term>
  308. <listitem><para>
  309. This is a debug message, generated by the authoritative server when an
  310. attempt to parse a received DNS packet has failed due to something other
  311. than a protocol error. The reason for the failure is given in the message;
  312. the server will return a SERVFAIL error code to the sender.
  313. </para></listitem>
  314. </varlistentry>
  315. <varlistentry id="AUTH_PACKET_PROTOCOL_ERROR">
  316. <term>AUTH_PACKET_PROTOCOL_ERROR DNS packet protocol error: %1. Returning %2</term>
  317. <listitem><para>
  318. This is a debug message, generated by the authoritative server when an
  319. attempt to parse a received DNS packet has failed due to a protocol error.
  320. The reason for the failure is given in the message, as is the error code
  321. that will be returned to the sender.
  322. </para></listitem>
  323. </varlistentry>
  324. <varlistentry id="AUTH_PACKET_RECEIVED">
  325. <term>AUTH_PACKET_RECEIVED message received:\n%1</term>
  326. <listitem><para>
  327. This is a debug message output by the authoritative server when it
  328. receives a valid DNS packet.
  329. </para><para>
  330. Note: This message includes the packet received, rendered in the form of
  331. multiple lines of text. For this reason, it is suggested that this log message
  332. not be routed to the syslog file, where the multiple lines could confuse
  333. programs that expect a format of one message per line.
  334. </para></listitem>
  335. </varlistentry>
  336. <varlistentry id="AUTH_PROCESS_FAIL">
  337. <term>AUTH_PROCESS_FAIL message processing failure: %1</term>
  338. <listitem><para>
  339. This message is generated by the authoritative server when it has
  340. encountered an internal error whilst processing a received packet:
  341. the cause of the error is included in the message.
  342. </para><para>
  343. The server will return a SERVFAIL error code to the sender of the packet.
  344. This message indicates a potential error in the server. Please open a
  345. bug ticket for this issue.
  346. </para></listitem>
  347. </varlistentry>
  348. <varlistentry id="AUTH_RECEIVED_COMMAND">
  349. <term>AUTH_RECEIVED_COMMAND command '%1' received</term>
  350. <listitem><para>
  351. This is a debug message issued when the authoritative server has received
  352. a command on the command channel.
  353. </para></listitem>
  354. </varlistentry>
  355. <varlistentry id="AUTH_RECEIVED_SENDSTATS">
  356. <term>AUTH_RECEIVED_SENDSTATS command 'sendstats' received</term>
  357. <listitem><para>
  358. This is a debug message issued when the authoritative server has received
  359. a command from the statistics module to send it data. The 'sendstats'
  360. command is handled differently to other commands, which is why the debug
  361. message associated with it has its own code.
  362. </para></listitem>
  363. </varlistentry>
  364. <varlistentry id="AUTH_RESPONSE_RECEIVED">
  365. <term>AUTH_RESPONSE_RECEIVED received response message, ignoring</term>
  366. <listitem><para>
  367. This is a debug message, this is output if the authoritative server
  368. receives a DNS packet with the QR bit set, i.e. a DNS response. The
  369. server ignores the packet as it only responds to question packets.
  370. </para></listitem>
  371. </varlistentry>
  372. <varlistentry id="AUTH_SEND_ERROR_RESPONSE">
  373. <term>AUTH_SEND_ERROR_RESPONSE sending an error response (%1 bytes):\n%2</term>
  374. <listitem><para>
  375. This is a debug message recording that the authoritative server is sending
  376. an error response to the originator of the query. A previous message will
  377. have recorded details of the failure.
  378. </para><para>
  379. Note: This message includes the packet sent, rendered in the form of
  380. multiple lines of text. For this reason, it is suggested that this log message
  381. not be routed to the syslog file, where the multiple lines could confuse
  382. programs that expect a format of one message per line.
  383. </para></listitem>
  384. </varlistentry>
  385. <varlistentry id="AUTH_SEND_NORMAL_RESPONSE">
  386. <term>AUTH_SEND_NORMAL_RESPONSE sending an error response (%1 bytes):\n%2</term>
  387. <listitem><para>
  388. This is a debug message recording that the authoritative server is sending
  389. a response to the originator of a query.
  390. </para><para>
  391. Note: This message includes the packet sent, rendered in the form of
  392. multiple lines of text. For this reason, it is suggested that this log message
  393. not be routed to the syslog file, where the multiple lines could confuse
  394. programs that expect a format of one message per line.
  395. </para></listitem>
  396. </varlistentry>
  397. <varlistentry id="AUTH_SERVER_CREATED">
  398. <term>AUTH_SERVER_CREATED server created</term>
  399. <listitem><para>
  400. An informational message indicating that the authoritative server process has
  401. been created and is initializing. The AUTH_SERVER_STARTED message will be
  402. output when initialization has successfully completed and the server starts
  403. accepting queries.
  404. </para></listitem>
  405. </varlistentry>
  406. <varlistentry id="AUTH_SERVER_FAILED">
  407. <term>AUTH_SERVER_FAILED server failed: %1</term>
  408. <listitem><para>
  409. The authoritative server has encountered a fatal error and is terminating. The
  410. reason for the failure is included in the message.
  411. </para></listitem>
  412. </varlistentry>
  413. <varlistentry id="AUTH_SERVER_STARTED">
  414. <term>AUTH_SERVER_STARTED server started</term>
  415. <listitem><para>
  416. Initialization of the authoritative server has completed successfully
  417. and it is entering the main loop, waiting for queries to arrive.
  418. </para></listitem>
  419. </varlistentry>
  420. <varlistentry id="AUTH_SQLITE3">
  421. <term>AUTH_SQLITE3 nothing to do for loading sqlite3</term>
  422. <listitem><para>
  423. This is a debug message indicating that the authoritative server has
  424. found that the data source it is loading is an SQLite3 data source,
  425. so no further validation is needed.
  426. </para></listitem>
  427. </varlistentry>
  428. <varlistentry id="AUTH_STATS_CHANNEL_CREATED">
  429. <term>AUTH_STATS_CHANNEL_CREATED STATS session channel created</term>
  430. <listitem><para>
  431. This is a debug message indicating that the authoritative server has
  432. created a channel to the statistics process. It is issued during server
  433. startup is an indication that the initialization is proceeding normally.
  434. </para></listitem>
  435. </varlistentry>
  436. <varlistentry id="AUTH_STATS_CHANNEL_ESTABLISHED">
  437. <term>AUTH_STATS_CHANNEL_ESTABLISHED STATS session channel established</term>
  438. <listitem><para>
  439. This is a debug message indicating that the authoritative server
  440. has established communication over the previously created statistics
  441. channel. It is issued during server startup is an indication that the
  442. initialization is proceeding normally.
  443. </para></listitem>
  444. </varlistentry>
  445. <varlistentry id="AUTH_STATS_COMMS">
  446. <term>AUTH_STATS_COMMS communication error in sending statistics data: %1</term>
  447. <listitem><para>
  448. An error was encountered when the authoritative server tried to send data
  449. to the statistics daemon. The message includes additional information
  450. describing the reason for the failure.
  451. </para></listitem>
  452. </varlistentry>
  453. <varlistentry id="AUTH_STATS_TIMEOUT">
  454. <term>AUTH_STATS_TIMEOUT timeout while sending statistics data: %1</term>
  455. <listitem><para>
  456. The authoritative server sent data to the statistics daemon but received
  457. no acknowledgement within the specified time. The message includes
  458. additional information describing the reason for the failure.
  459. </para></listitem>
  460. </varlistentry>
  461. <varlistentry id="AUTH_STATS_TIMER_DISABLED">
  462. <term>AUTH_STATS_TIMER_DISABLED statistics timer has been disabled</term>
  463. <listitem><para>
  464. This is a debug message indicating that the statistics timer has been
  465. disabled in the authoritative server and no statistics information is
  466. being produced.
  467. </para></listitem>
  468. </varlistentry>
  469. <varlistentry id="AUTH_STATS_TIMER_SET">
  470. <term>AUTH_STATS_TIMER_SET statistics timer set to %1 second(s)</term>
  471. <listitem><para>
  472. This is a debug message indicating that the statistics timer has been
  473. enabled and that the authoritative server will produce statistics data
  474. at the specified interval.
  475. </para></listitem>
  476. </varlistentry>
  477. <varlistentry id="AUTH_UNSUPPORTED_OPCODE">
  478. <term>AUTH_UNSUPPORTED_OPCODE unsupported opcode: %1</term>
  479. <listitem><para>
  480. This is a debug message, produced when a received DNS packet being
  481. processed by the authoritative server has been found to contain an
  482. unsupported opcode. (The opcode is included in the message.) The server
  483. will return an error code of NOTIMPL to the sender.
  484. </para></listitem>
  485. </varlistentry>
  486. <varlistentry id="AUTH_XFRIN_CHANNEL_CREATED">
  487. <term>AUTH_XFRIN_CHANNEL_CREATED XFRIN session channel created</term>
  488. <listitem><para>
  489. This is a debug message indicating that the authoritative server has
  490. created a channel to the XFRIN (Transfer-in) process. It is issued
  491. during server startup is an indication that the initialization is
  492. proceeding normally.
  493. </para></listitem>
  494. </varlistentry>
  495. <varlistentry id="AUTH_XFRIN_CHANNEL_ESTABLISHED">
  496. <term>AUTH_XFRIN_CHANNEL_ESTABLISHED XFRIN session channel established</term>
  497. <listitem><para>
  498. This is a debug message indicating that the authoritative server has
  499. established communication over the previously-created channel to the
  500. XFRIN (Transfer-in) process. It is issued during server startup is an
  501. indication that the initialization is proceeding normally.
  502. </para></listitem>
  503. </varlistentry>
  504. <varlistentry id="AUTH_ZONEMGR_COMMS">
  505. <term>AUTH_ZONEMGR_COMMS error communicating with zone manager: %1</term>
  506. <listitem><para>
  507. This is a debug message output during the processing of a NOTIFY request.
  508. An error (listed in the message) has been encountered whilst communicating
  509. with the zone manager. The NOTIFY request will not be honored.
  510. </para></listitem>
  511. </varlistentry>
  512. <varlistentry id="AUTH_ZONEMGR_ERROR">
  513. <term>AUTH_ZONEMGR_ERROR received error response from zone manager: %1</term>
  514. <listitem><para>
  515. This is a debug message output during the processing of a NOTIFY
  516. request. The zone manager component has been informed of the request,
  517. but has returned an error response (which is included in the message). The
  518. NOTIFY request will not be honored.
  519. </para></listitem>
  520. </varlistentry>
  521. <varlistentry id="BIND10_CHECK_MSGQ_ALREADY_RUNNING">
  522. <term>BIND10_CHECK_MSGQ_ALREADY_RUNNING checking if msgq is already running</term>
  523. <listitem><para>
  524. The boss process is starting up and will now check if the message bus
  525. daemon is already running. If so, it will not be able to start, as it
  526. needs a dedicated message bus.
  527. </para></listitem>
  528. </varlistentry>
  529. <varlistentry id="BIND10_COMPONENT_FAILED">
  530. <term>BIND10_COMPONENT_FAILED component %1 (pid %2) failed with %3 exit status</term>
  531. <listitem><para>
  532. The process terminated, but the bind10 boss didn't expect it to, which means
  533. it must have failed.
  534. </para></listitem>
  535. </varlistentry>
  536. <varlistentry id="BIND10_COMPONENT_RESTART">
  537. <term>BIND10_COMPONENT_RESTART component %1 is about to restart</term>
  538. <listitem><para>
  539. The named component failed previously and we will try to restart it to provide
  540. as flawless service as possible, but it should be investigated what happened,
  541. as it could happen again.
  542. </para></listitem>
  543. </varlistentry>
  544. <varlistentry id="BIND10_COMPONENT_START">
  545. <term>BIND10_COMPONENT_START component %1 is starting</term>
  546. <listitem><para>
  547. The named component is about to be started by the boss process.
  548. </para></listitem>
  549. </varlistentry>
  550. <varlistentry id="BIND10_COMPONENT_START_EXCEPTION">
  551. <term>BIND10_COMPONENT_START_EXCEPTION component %1 failed to start: %2</term>
  552. <listitem><para>
  553. An exception (mentioned in the message) happened during the startup of the
  554. named component. The componet is not considered started and further actions
  555. will be taken about it.
  556. </para></listitem>
  557. </varlistentry>
  558. <varlistentry id="BIND10_COMPONENT_STOP">
  559. <term>BIND10_COMPONENT_STOP component %1 is being stopped</term>
  560. <listitem><para>
  561. A component is about to be asked to stop willingly by the boss.
  562. </para></listitem>
  563. </varlistentry>
  564. <varlistentry id="BIND10_COMPONENT_UNSATISFIED">
  565. <term>BIND10_COMPONENT_UNSATISFIED component %1 is required to run and failed</term>
  566. <listitem><para>
  567. A component failed for some reason (see previous messages). It is either a core
  568. component or needed component that was just started. In any case, the system
  569. can't continue without it and will terminate.
  570. </para></listitem>
  571. </varlistentry>
  572. <varlistentry id="BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_BUILD">
  573. <term>BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_BUILD building plan '%1' -&gt; '%2'</term>
  574. <listitem><para>
  575. A debug message. This indicates that the configurator is building a plan
  576. how to change configuration from the older one to newer one. This does no
  577. real work yet, it just does the planning what needs to be done.
  578. </para></listitem>
  579. </varlistentry>
  580. <varlistentry id="BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_PLAN_INTERRUPTED">
  581. <term>BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_PLAN_INTERRUPTED configurator plan interrupted, only %1 of %2 done</term>
  582. <listitem><para>
  583. There was an exception during some planned task. The plan will not continue and
  584. only some tasks of the plan were completed. The rest is aborted. The exception
  585. will be propagated.
  586. </para></listitem>
  587. </varlistentry>
  588. <varlistentry id="BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_RECONFIGURE">
  589. <term>BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_RECONFIGURE reconfiguring running components</term>
  590. <listitem><para>
  591. A different configuration of which components should be running is being
  592. installed. All components that are no longer needed will be stopped and
  593. newly introduced ones started. This happens at startup, when the configuration
  594. is read the first time, or when an operator changes configuration of the boss.
  595. </para></listitem>
  596. </varlistentry>
  597. <varlistentry id="BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_RUN">
  598. <term>BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_RUN running plan of %1 tasks</term>
  599. <listitem><para>
  600. A debug message. The configurator is about to execute a plan of actions it
  601. computed previously.
  602. </para></listitem>
  603. </varlistentry>
  604. <varlistentry id="BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_START">
  605. <term>BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_START bind10 component configurator is starting up</term>
  606. <listitem><para>
  607. The part that cares about starting and stopping the right component from the
  608. boss process is starting up. This happens only once at the startup of the
  609. boss process. It will start the basic set of processes now (the ones boss
  610. needs to read the configuration), the rest will be started after the
  611. configuration is known.
  612. </para></listitem>
  613. </varlistentry>
  614. <varlistentry id="BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_STOP">
  615. <term>BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_STOP bind10 component configurator is shutting down</term>
  616. <listitem><para>
  617. The part that cares about starting and stopping processes in the boss is
  618. shutting down. All started components will be shut down now (more precisely,
  619. asked to terminate by their own, if they fail to comply, other parts of
  620. the boss process will try to force them).
  621. </para></listitem>
  622. </varlistentry>
  623. <varlistentry id="BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_TASK">
  624. <term>BIND10_CONFIGURATOR_TASK performing task %1 on %2</term>
  625. <listitem><para>
  626. A debug message. The configurator is about to perform one task of the plan it
  627. is currently executing on the named component.
  628. </para></listitem>
  629. </varlistentry>
  630. <varlistentry id="BIND10_INVALID_STATISTICS_DATA">
  631. <term>BIND10_INVALID_STATISTICS_DATA invalid specification of statistics data specified</term>
  632. <listitem><para>
  633. An error was encountered when the boss module specified
  634. statistics data which is invalid for the boss specification file.
  635. </para></listitem>
  636. </varlistentry>
  637. <varlistentry id="BIND10_INVALID_USER">
  638. <term>BIND10_INVALID_USER invalid user: %1</term>
  639. <listitem><para>
  640. The boss process was started with the -u option, to drop root privileges
  641. and continue running as the specified user, but the user is unknown.
  642. </para></listitem>
  643. </varlistentry>
  644. <varlistentry id="BIND10_KILLING_ALL_PROCESSES">
  645. <term>BIND10_KILLING_ALL_PROCESSES killing all started processes</term>
  646. <listitem><para>
  647. The boss module was not able to start every process it needed to start
  648. during startup, and will now kill the processes that did get started.
  649. </para></listitem>
  650. </varlistentry>
  651. <varlistentry id="BIND10_KILL_PROCESS">
  652. <term>BIND10_KILL_PROCESS killing process %1</term>
  653. <listitem><para>
  654. The boss module is sending a kill signal to process with the given name,
  655. as part of the process of killing all started processes during a failed
  656. startup, as described for BIND10_KILLING_ALL_PROCESSES
  657. </para></listitem>
  658. </varlistentry>
  659. <varlistentry id="BIND10_LOST_SOCKET_CONSUMER">
  660. <term>BIND10_LOST_SOCKET_CONSUMER consumer %1 of sockets disconnected, considering all its sockets closed</term>
  661. <listitem><para>
  662. A connection from one of the applications which requested a socket was
  663. closed. This means the application has terminated, so all the sockets it was
  664. using are now closed and bind10 process can release them as well, unless the
  665. same sockets are used by yet another application.
  666. </para></listitem>
  667. </varlistentry>
  668. <varlistentry id="BIND10_MSGQ_ALREADY_RUNNING">
  669. <term>BIND10_MSGQ_ALREADY_RUNNING msgq daemon already running, cannot start</term>
  670. <listitem><para>
  671. There already appears to be a message bus daemon running. Either an
  672. old process was not shut down correctly, and needs to be killed, or
  673. another instance of BIND10, with the same msgq domain socket, is
  674. running, which needs to be stopped.
  675. </para></listitem>
  676. </varlistentry>
  677. <varlistentry id="BIND10_MSGQ_DISAPPEARED">
  678. <term>BIND10_MSGQ_DISAPPEARED msgq channel disappeared</term>
  679. <listitem><para>
  680. While listening on the message bus channel for messages, it suddenly
  681. disappeared. The msgq daemon may have died. This might lead to an
  682. inconsistent state of the system, and BIND 10 will now shut down.
  683. </para></listitem>
  684. </varlistentry>
  685. <varlistentry id="BIND10_NO_SOCKET">
  686. <term>BIND10_NO_SOCKET couldn't send a socket for token %1 because of error: %2</term>
  687. <listitem><para>
  688. An error occurred when the bind10 process was asked to send a socket file
  689. descriptor. The error is mentioned, most common reason is that the request
  690. is invalid and may not come from bind10 process at all.
  691. </para></listitem>
  692. </varlistentry>
  693. <varlistentry id="BIND10_PROCESS_ENDED">
  694. <term>BIND10_PROCESS_ENDED process %2 of %1 ended with status %3</term>
  695. <listitem><para>
  696. This indicates a process started previously terminated. The process id
  697. and component owning the process are indicated, as well as the exit code.
  698. This doesn't distinguish if the process was supposed to terminate or not.
  699. </para></listitem>
  700. </varlistentry>
  701. <varlistentry id="BIND10_READING_BOSS_CONFIGURATION">
  702. <term>BIND10_READING_BOSS_CONFIGURATION reading boss configuration</term>
  703. <listitem><para>
  704. The boss process is starting up, and will now process the initial
  705. configuration, as received from the configuration manager.
  706. </para></listitem>
  707. </varlistentry>
  708. <varlistentry id="BIND10_RECEIVED_COMMAND">
  709. <term>BIND10_RECEIVED_COMMAND received command: %1</term>
  710. <listitem><para>
  711. The boss module received a command and shall now process it. The command
  712. is printed.
  713. </para></listitem>
  714. </varlistentry>
  715. <varlistentry id="BIND10_RECEIVED_NEW_CONFIGURATION">
  716. <term>BIND10_RECEIVED_NEW_CONFIGURATION received new configuration: %1</term>
  717. <listitem><para>
  718. The boss module received a configuration update and is going to apply
  719. it now. The new configuration is printed.
  720. </para></listitem>
  721. </varlistentry>
  722. <varlistentry id="BIND10_RECEIVED_SIGNAL">
  723. <term>BIND10_RECEIVED_SIGNAL received signal %1</term>
  724. <listitem><para>
  725. The boss module received the given signal.
  726. </para></listitem>
  727. </varlistentry>
  728. <varlistentry id="BIND10_RESURRECTED_PROCESS">
  729. <term>BIND10_RESURRECTED_PROCESS resurrected %1 (PID %2)</term>
  730. <listitem><para>
  731. The given process has been restarted successfully, and is now running
  732. with the given process id.
  733. </para></listitem>
  734. </varlistentry>
  735. <varlistentry id="BIND10_RESURRECTING_PROCESS">
  736. <term>BIND10_RESURRECTING_PROCESS resurrecting dead %1 process...</term>
  737. <listitem><para>
  738. The given process has ended unexpectedly, and is now restarted.
  739. </para></listitem>
  740. </varlistentry>
  741. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SELECT_ERROR">
  742. <term>BIND10_SELECT_ERROR error in select() call: %1</term>
  743. <listitem><para>
  744. There was a fatal error in the call to select(), used to see if a child
  745. process has ended or if there is a message on the message bus. This
  746. should not happen under normal circumstances and is considered fatal,
  747. so BIND 10 will now shut down. The specific error is printed.
  748. </para></listitem>
  749. </varlistentry>
  750. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SEND_SIGKILL">
  751. <term>BIND10_SEND_SIGKILL sending SIGKILL to %1 (PID %2)</term>
  752. <listitem><para>
  753. The boss module is sending a SIGKILL signal to the given process.
  754. </para></listitem>
  755. </varlistentry>
  756. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SEND_SIGTERM">
  757. <term>BIND10_SEND_SIGTERM sending SIGTERM to %1 (PID %2)</term>
  758. <listitem><para>
  759. The boss module is sending a SIGTERM signal to the given process.
  760. </para></listitem>
  761. </varlistentry>
  762. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SETUID">
  763. <term>BIND10_SETUID setting UID to %1</term>
  764. <listitem><para>
  765. The boss switches the user it runs as to the given UID.
  766. </para></listitem>
  767. </varlistentry>
  768. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SHUTDOWN">
  769. <term>BIND10_SHUTDOWN stopping the server</term>
  770. <listitem><para>
  771. The boss process received a command or signal telling it to shut down.
  772. It will send a shutdown command to each process. The processes that do
  773. not shut down will then receive a SIGTERM signal. If that doesn't work,
  774. it shall send SIGKILL signals to the processes still alive.
  775. </para></listitem>
  776. </varlistentry>
  777. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE">
  778. <term>BIND10_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE all processes ended, shutdown complete</term>
  779. <listitem><para>
  780. All child processes have been stopped, and the boss process will now
  781. stop itself.
  782. </para></listitem>
  783. </varlistentry>
  784. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_BAD_CAUSE">
  785. <term>BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_BAD_CAUSE unknown error cause from socket creator: %1</term>
  786. <listitem><para>
  787. The socket creator reported an error when creating a socket. But the function
  788. which failed is unknown (not one of 'S' for socket or 'B' for bind).
  789. </para></listitem>
  790. </varlistentry>
  791. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_BAD_RESPONSE">
  792. <term>BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_BAD_RESPONSE unknown response for socket request: %1</term>
  793. <listitem><para>
  794. The boss requested a socket from the creator, but the answer is unknown. This
  795. looks like a programmer error.
  796. </para></listitem>
  797. </varlistentry>
  798. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_EOF">
  799. <term>BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_EOF eof while expecting data from socket creator</term>
  800. <listitem><para>
  801. There should be more data from the socket creator, but it closed the socket.
  802. It probably crashed.
  803. </para></listitem>
  804. </varlistentry>
  805. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_INIT">
  806. <term>BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_INIT initializing socket creator parser</term>
  807. <listitem><para>
  808. The boss module initializes routines for parsing the socket creator
  809. protocol.
  810. </para></listitem>
  811. </varlistentry>
  812. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_KILL">
  813. <term>BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_KILL killing the socket creator</term>
  814. <listitem><para>
  815. The socket creator is being terminated the aggressive way, by sending it
  816. sigkill. This should not happen usually.
  817. </para></listitem>
  818. </varlistentry>
  819. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_TERMINATE">
  820. <term>BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_TERMINATE terminating socket creator</term>
  821. <listitem><para>
  822. The boss module sends a request to terminate to the socket creator.
  823. </para></listitem>
  824. </varlistentry>
  825. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR">
  826. <term>BIND10_SOCKCREATOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR transport error when talking to the socket creator: %1</term>
  827. <listitem><para>
  828. Either sending or receiving data from the socket creator failed with the given
  829. error. The creator probably crashed or some serious OS-level problem happened,
  830. as the communication happens only on local host.
  831. </para></listitem>
  832. </varlistentry>
  833. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SOCKET_CREATED">
  834. <term>BIND10_SOCKET_CREATED successfully created socket %1</term>
  835. <listitem><para>
  836. The socket creator successfully created and sent a requested socket, it has
  837. the given file number.
  838. </para></listitem>
  839. </varlistentry>
  840. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SOCKET_ERROR">
  841. <term>BIND10_SOCKET_ERROR error on %1 call in the creator: %2/%3</term>
  842. <listitem><para>
  843. The socket creator failed to create the requested socket. It failed on the
  844. indicated OS API function with given error.
  845. </para></listitem>
  846. </varlistentry>
  847. <varlistentry id="BIND10_SOCKET_GET">
  848. <term>BIND10_SOCKET_GET requesting socket [%1]:%2 of type %3 from the creator</term>
  849. <listitem><para>
  850. The boss forwards a request for a socket to the socket creator.
  851. </para></listitem>
  852. </varlistentry>
  853. <varlistentry id="BIND10_STARTED_CC">
  854. <term>BIND10_STARTED_CC started configuration/command session</term>
  855. <listitem><para>
  856. Debug message given when BIND 10 has successfull started the object that
  857. handles configuration and commands.
  858. </para></listitem>
  859. </varlistentry>
  860. <varlistentry id="BIND10_STARTED_PROCESS">
  861. <term>BIND10_STARTED_PROCESS started %1</term>
  862. <listitem><para>
  863. The given process has successfully been started.
  864. </para></listitem>
  865. </varlistentry>
  866. <varlistentry id="BIND10_STARTED_PROCESS_PID">
  867. <term>BIND10_STARTED_PROCESS_PID started %1 (PID %2)</term>
  868. <listitem><para>
  869. The given process has successfully been started, and has the given PID.
  870. </para></listitem>
  871. </varlistentry>
  872. <varlistentry id="BIND10_STARTING">
  873. <term>BIND10_STARTING starting BIND10: %1</term>
  874. <listitem><para>
  875. Informational message on startup that shows the full version.
  876. </para></listitem>
  877. </varlistentry>
  878. <varlistentry id="BIND10_STARTING_CC">
  879. <term>BIND10_STARTING_CC starting configuration/command session</term>
  880. <listitem><para>
  881. Informational message given when BIND 10 is starting the session object
  882. that handles configuration and commands.
  883. </para></listitem>
  884. </varlistentry>
  885. <varlistentry id="BIND10_STARTING_PROCESS">
  886. <term>BIND10_STARTING_PROCESS starting process %1</term>
  887. <listitem><para>
  888. The boss module is starting the given process.
  889. </para></listitem>
  890. </varlistentry>
  891. <varlistentry id="BIND10_STARTING_PROCESS_PORT">
  892. <term>BIND10_STARTING_PROCESS_PORT starting process %1 (to listen on port %2)</term>
  893. <listitem><para>
  894. The boss module is starting the given process, which will listen on the
  895. given port number.
  896. </para></listitem>
  897. </varlistentry>
  898. <varlistentry id="BIND10_STARTING_PROCESS_PORT_ADDRESS">
  899. <term>BIND10_STARTING_PROCESS_PORT_ADDRESS starting process %1 (to listen on %2#%3)</term>
  900. <listitem><para>
  901. The boss module is starting the given process, which will listen on the
  902. given address and port number (written as &lt;address&gt;#&lt;port&gt;).
  903. </para></listitem>
  904. </varlistentry>
  905. <varlistentry id="BIND10_STARTUP_COMPLETE">
  906. <term>BIND10_STARTUP_COMPLETE BIND 10 started</term>
  907. <listitem><para>
  908. All modules have been successfully started, and BIND 10 is now running.
  909. </para></listitem>
  910. </varlistentry>
  911. <varlistentry id="BIND10_STARTUP_ERROR">
  912. <term>BIND10_STARTUP_ERROR error during startup: %1</term>
  913. <listitem><para>
  914. There was a fatal error when BIND10 was trying to start. The error is
  915. shown, and BIND10 will now shut down.
  916. </para></listitem>
  917. </varlistentry>
  918. <varlistentry id="BIND10_STARTUP_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE">
  919. <term>BIND10_STARTUP_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE unrecognised startup message %1</term>
  920. <listitem><para>
  921. During the startup process, a number of messages are exchanged between the
  922. Boss process and the processes it starts. This error is output when a
  923. message received by the Boss process is recognised as being of the
  924. correct format but is unexpected. It may be that processes are starting
  925. of sequence.
  926. </para></listitem>
  927. </varlistentry>
  928. <varlistentry id="BIND10_STARTUP_UNRECOGNISED_MESSAGE">
  929. <term>BIND10_STARTUP_UNRECOGNISED_MESSAGE unrecognised startup message %1</term>
  930. <listitem><para>
  931. During the startup process, a number of messages are exchanged between the
  932. Boss process and the processes it starts. This error is output when a
  933. message received by the Boss process is not recognised.
  934. </para></listitem>
  935. </varlistentry>
  936. <varlistentry id="BIND10_START_AS_NON_ROOT_AUTH">
  937. <term>BIND10_START_AS_NON_ROOT_AUTH starting b10-auth as a user, not root. This might fail.</term>
  938. <listitem><para>
  939. The authoritative server is being started or restarted without root privileges.
  940. If the module needs these privileges, it may have problems starting.
  941. Note that this issue should be resolved by the pending 'socket-creator'
  942. process; once that has been implemented, modules should not need root
  943. privileges anymore. See tickets #800 and #801 for more information.
  944. </para></listitem>
  945. </varlistentry>
  946. <varlistentry id="BIND10_START_AS_NON_ROOT_RESOLVER">
  947. <term>BIND10_START_AS_NON_ROOT_RESOLVER starting b10-resolver as a user, not root. This might fail.</term>
  948. <listitem><para>
  949. The resolver is being started or restarted without root privileges.
  950. If the module needs these privileges, it may have problems starting.
  951. Note that this issue should be resolved by the pending 'socket-creator'
  952. process; once that has been implemented, modules should not need root
  953. privileges anymore. See tickets #800 and #801 for more information.
  954. </para></listitem>
  955. </varlistentry>
  956. <varlistentry id="BIND10_STOP_PROCESS">
  957. <term>BIND10_STOP_PROCESS asking %1 to shut down</term>
  958. <listitem><para>
  959. The boss module is sending a shutdown command to the given module over
  960. the message channel.
  961. </para></listitem>
  962. </varlistentry>
  963. <varlistentry id="BIND10_UNKNOWN_CHILD_PROCESS_ENDED">
  964. <term>BIND10_UNKNOWN_CHILD_PROCESS_ENDED unknown child pid %1 exited</term>
  965. <listitem><para>
  966. An unknown child process has exited. The PID is printed, but no further
  967. action will be taken by the boss process.
  968. </para></listitem>
  969. </varlistentry>
  970. <varlistentry id="BIND10_WAIT_CFGMGR">
  971. <term>BIND10_WAIT_CFGMGR waiting for configuration manager process to initialize</term>
  972. <listitem><para>
  973. The configuration manager process is so critical to operation of BIND 10
  974. that after starting it, the Boss module will wait for it to initialize
  975. itself before continuing. This debug message is produced during the
  976. wait and may be output zero or more times depending on how long it takes
  977. the configuration manager to start up. The total length of time Boss
  978. will wait for the configuration manager before reporting an error is
  979. set with the command line --wait switch, which has a default value of
  980. ten seconds.
  981. </para></listitem>
  982. </varlistentry>
  983. <varlistentry id="CACHE_ENTRY_MISSING_RRSET">
  984. <term>CACHE_ENTRY_MISSING_RRSET missing RRset to generate message for %1</term>
  985. <listitem><para>
  986. The cache tried to generate the complete answer message. It knows the structure
  987. of the message, but some of the RRsets to be put there are not in cache (they
  988. probably expired already). Therefore it pretends the message was not found.
  989. </para></listitem>
  990. </varlistentry>
  991. <varlistentry id="CACHE_LOCALZONE_FOUND">
  992. <term>CACHE_LOCALZONE_FOUND found entry with key %1 in local zone data</term>
  993. <listitem><para>
  994. Debug message, noting that the requested data was successfully found in the
  995. local zone data of the cache.
  996. </para></listitem>
  997. </varlistentry>
  998. <varlistentry id="CACHE_LOCALZONE_UNKNOWN">
  999. <term>CACHE_LOCALZONE_UNKNOWN entry with key %1 not found in local zone data</term>
  1000. <listitem><para>
  1001. Debug message. The requested data was not found in the local zone data.
  1002. </para></listitem>
  1003. </varlistentry>
  1004. <varlistentry id="CACHE_LOCALZONE_UPDATE">
  1005. <term>CACHE_LOCALZONE_UPDATE updating local zone element at key %1</term>
  1006. <listitem><para>
  1007. Debug message issued when there's update to the local zone section of cache.
  1008. </para></listitem>
  1009. </varlistentry>
  1010. <varlistentry id="CACHE_MESSAGES_DEINIT">
  1011. <term>CACHE_MESSAGES_DEINIT deinitialized message cache</term>
  1012. <listitem><para>
  1013. Debug message. It is issued when the server deinitializes the message cache.
  1014. </para></listitem>
  1015. </varlistentry>
  1016. <varlistentry id="CACHE_MESSAGES_EXPIRED">
  1017. <term>CACHE_MESSAGES_EXPIRED found an expired message entry for %1 in the message cache</term>
  1018. <listitem><para>
  1019. Debug message. The requested data was found in the message cache, but it
  1020. already expired. Therefore the cache removes the entry and pretends it found
  1021. nothing.
  1022. </para></listitem>
  1023. </varlistentry>
  1024. <varlistentry id="CACHE_MESSAGES_FOUND">
  1025. <term>CACHE_MESSAGES_FOUND found a message entry for %1 in the message cache</term>
  1026. <listitem><para>
  1027. Debug message. We found the whole message in the cache, so it can be returned
  1028. to user without any other lookups.
  1029. </para></listitem>
  1030. </varlistentry>
  1031. <varlistentry id="CACHE_MESSAGES_INIT">
  1032. <term>CACHE_MESSAGES_INIT initialized message cache for %1 messages of class %2</term>
  1033. <listitem><para>
  1034. Debug message issued when a new message cache is issued. It lists the class
  1035. of messages it can hold and the maximum size of the cache.
  1036. </para></listitem>
  1037. </varlistentry>
  1038. <varlistentry id="CACHE_MESSAGES_REMOVE">
  1039. <term>CACHE_MESSAGES_REMOVE removing old instance of %1/%2/%3 first</term>
  1040. <listitem><para>
  1041. Debug message. This may follow CACHE_MESSAGES_UPDATE and indicates that, while
  1042. updating, the old instance is being removed prior of inserting a new one.
  1043. </para></listitem>
  1044. </varlistentry>
  1045. <varlistentry id="CACHE_MESSAGES_UNCACHEABLE">
  1046. <term>CACHE_MESSAGES_UNCACHEABLE not inserting uncacheable message %1/%2/%3</term>
  1047. <listitem><para>
  1048. Debug message, noting that the given message can not be cached. This is because
  1049. there's no SOA record in the message. See RFC 2308 section 5 for more
  1050. information.
  1051. </para></listitem>
  1052. </varlistentry>
  1053. <varlistentry id="CACHE_MESSAGES_UNKNOWN">
  1054. <term>CACHE_MESSAGES_UNKNOWN no entry for %1 found in the message cache</term>
  1055. <listitem><para>
  1056. Debug message. The message cache didn't find any entry for the given key.
  1057. </para></listitem>
  1058. </varlistentry>
  1059. <varlistentry id="CACHE_MESSAGES_UPDATE">
  1060. <term>CACHE_MESSAGES_UPDATE updating message entry %1/%2/%3</term>
  1061. <listitem><para>
  1062. Debug message issued when the message cache is being updated with a new
  1063. message. Either the old instance is removed or, if none is found, new one
  1064. is created.
  1065. </para></listitem>
  1066. </varlistentry>
  1067. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_DEEPEST">
  1068. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_DEEPEST looking up deepest NS for %1/%2</term>
  1069. <listitem><para>
  1070. Debug message. The resolver cache is looking up the deepest known nameserver,
  1071. so the resolution doesn't have to start from the root.
  1072. </para></listitem>
  1073. </varlistentry>
  1074. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_INIT">
  1075. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_INIT initializing resolver cache for class %1</term>
  1076. <listitem><para>
  1077. Debug message. The resolver cache is being created for this given class.
  1078. </para></listitem>
  1079. </varlistentry>
  1080. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_INIT_INFO">
  1081. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_INIT_INFO initializing resolver cache for class %1</term>
  1082. <listitem><para>
  1083. Debug message, the resolver cache is being created for this given class. The
  1084. difference from CACHE_RESOLVER_INIT is only in different format of passed
  1085. information, otherwise it does the same.
  1086. </para></listitem>
  1087. </varlistentry>
  1088. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_LOCAL_MSG">
  1089. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_LOCAL_MSG message for %1/%2 found in local zone data</term>
  1090. <listitem><para>
  1091. Debug message. The resolver cache found a complete message for the user query
  1092. in the zone data.
  1093. </para></listitem>
  1094. </varlistentry>
  1095. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_LOCAL_RRSET">
  1096. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_LOCAL_RRSET RRset for %1/%2 found in local zone data</term>
  1097. <listitem><para>
  1098. Debug message. The resolver cache found a requested RRset in the local zone
  1099. data.
  1100. </para></listitem>
  1101. </varlistentry>
  1102. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_LOOKUP_MSG">
  1103. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_LOOKUP_MSG looking up message in resolver cache for %1/%2</term>
  1104. <listitem><para>
  1105. Debug message. The resolver cache is trying to find a message to answer the
  1106. user query.
  1107. </para></listitem>
  1108. </varlistentry>
  1109. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_LOOKUP_RRSET">
  1110. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_LOOKUP_RRSET looking up RRset in resolver cache for %1/%2</term>
  1111. <listitem><para>
  1112. Debug message. The resolver cache is trying to find an RRset (which usually
  1113. originates as internally from resolver).
  1114. </para></listitem>
  1115. </varlistentry>
  1116. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_NO_QUESTION">
  1117. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_NO_QUESTION answer message for %1/%2 has empty question section</term>
  1118. <listitem><para>
  1119. The cache tried to fill in found data into the response message. But it
  1120. discovered the message contains no question section, which is invalid.
  1121. This is likely a programmer error, please submit a bug report.
  1122. </para></listitem>
  1123. </varlistentry>
  1124. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_UNKNOWN_CLASS_MSG">
  1125. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_UNKNOWN_CLASS_MSG no cache for class %1</term>
  1126. <listitem><para>
  1127. Debug message. While trying to lookup a message in the resolver cache, it was
  1128. discovered there's no cache for this class at all. Therefore no message is
  1129. found.
  1130. </para></listitem>
  1131. </varlistentry>
  1132. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_UNKNOWN_CLASS_RRSET">
  1133. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_UNKNOWN_CLASS_RRSET no cache for class %1</term>
  1134. <listitem><para>
  1135. Debug message. While trying to lookup an RRset in the resolver cache, it was
  1136. discovered there's no cache for this class at all. Therefore no data is found.
  1137. </para></listitem>
  1138. </varlistentry>
  1139. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_UPDATE_MSG">
  1140. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_UPDATE_MSG updating message for %1/%2/%3</term>
  1141. <listitem><para>
  1142. Debug message. The resolver is updating a message in the cache.
  1143. </para></listitem>
  1144. </varlistentry>
  1145. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_UPDATE_RRSET">
  1146. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_UPDATE_RRSET updating RRset for %1/%2/%3</term>
  1147. <listitem><para>
  1148. Debug message. The resolver is updating an RRset in the cache.
  1149. </para></listitem>
  1150. </varlistentry>
  1151. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_UPDATE_UNKNOWN_CLASS_MSG">
  1152. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_UPDATE_UNKNOWN_CLASS_MSG no cache for class %1</term>
  1153. <listitem><para>
  1154. Debug message. While trying to insert a message into the cache, it was
  1155. discovered that there's no cache for the class of message. Therefore
  1156. the message will not be cached.
  1157. </para></listitem>
  1158. </varlistentry>
  1159. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RESOLVER_UPDATE_UNKNOWN_CLASS_RRSET">
  1160. <term>CACHE_RESOLVER_UPDATE_UNKNOWN_CLASS_RRSET no cache for class %1</term>
  1161. <listitem><para>
  1162. Debug message. While trying to insert an RRset into the cache, it was
  1163. discovered that there's no cache for the class of the RRset. Therefore
  1164. the message will not be cached.
  1165. </para></listitem>
  1166. </varlistentry>
  1167. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RRSET_EXPIRED">
  1168. <term>CACHE_RRSET_EXPIRED found expired RRset %1/%2/%3</term>
  1169. <listitem><para>
  1170. Debug message. The requested data was found in the RRset cache. However, it is
  1171. expired, so the cache removed it and is going to pretend nothing was found.
  1172. </para></listitem>
  1173. </varlistentry>
  1174. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RRSET_INIT">
  1175. <term>CACHE_RRSET_INIT initializing RRset cache for %1 RRsets of class %2</term>
  1176. <listitem><para>
  1177. Debug message. The RRset cache to hold at most this many RRsets for the given
  1178. class is being created.
  1179. </para></listitem>
  1180. </varlistentry>
  1181. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RRSET_LOOKUP">
  1182. <term>CACHE_RRSET_LOOKUP looking up %1/%2/%3 in RRset cache</term>
  1183. <listitem><para>
  1184. Debug message. The resolver is trying to look up data in the RRset cache.
  1185. </para></listitem>
  1186. </varlistentry>
  1187. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RRSET_NOT_FOUND">
  1188. <term>CACHE_RRSET_NOT_FOUND no RRset found for %1/%2/%3 in cache</term>
  1189. <listitem><para>
  1190. Debug message which can follow CACHE_RRSET_LOOKUP. This means the data is not
  1191. in the cache.
  1192. </para></listitem>
  1193. </varlistentry>
  1194. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RRSET_REMOVE_OLD">
  1195. <term>CACHE_RRSET_REMOVE_OLD removing old RRset for %1/%2/%3 to make space for new one</term>
  1196. <listitem><para>
  1197. Debug message which can follow CACHE_RRSET_UPDATE. During the update, the cache
  1198. removed an old instance of the RRset to replace it with the new one.
  1199. </para></listitem>
  1200. </varlistentry>
  1201. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RRSET_UNTRUSTED">
  1202. <term>CACHE_RRSET_UNTRUSTED not replacing old RRset for %1/%2/%3, it has higher trust level</term>
  1203. <listitem><para>
  1204. Debug message which can follow CACHE_RRSET_UPDATE. The cache already holds the
  1205. same RRset, but from more trusted source, so the old one is kept and new one
  1206. ignored.
  1207. </para></listitem>
  1208. </varlistentry>
  1209. <varlistentry id="CACHE_RRSET_UPDATE">
  1210. <term>CACHE_RRSET_UPDATE updating RRset %1/%2/%3 in the cache</term>
  1211. <listitem><para>
  1212. Debug message. The RRset is updating its data with this given RRset.
  1213. </para></listitem>
  1214. </varlistentry>
  1215. <varlistentry id="CC_ASYNC_READ_FAILED">
  1216. <term>CC_ASYNC_READ_FAILED asynchronous read failed</term>
  1217. <listitem><para>
  1218. This marks a low level error, we tried to read data from the message queue
  1219. daemon asynchronously, but the ASIO library returned an error.
  1220. </para></listitem>
  1221. </varlistentry>
  1222. <varlistentry id="CC_CONN_ERROR">
  1223. <term>CC_CONN_ERROR error connecting to message queue (%1)</term>
  1224. <listitem><para>
  1225. It is impossible to reach the message queue daemon for the reason given. It
  1226. is unlikely there'll be reason for whatever program this currently is to
  1227. continue running, as the communication with the rest of BIND 10 is vital
  1228. for the components.
  1229. </para></listitem>
  1230. </varlistentry>
  1231. <varlistentry id="CC_DISCONNECT">
  1232. <term>CC_DISCONNECT disconnecting from message queue daemon</term>
  1233. <listitem><para>
  1234. The library is disconnecting from the message queue daemon. This debug message
  1235. indicates that the program is trying to shut down gracefully.
  1236. </para></listitem>
  1237. </varlistentry>
  1238. <varlistentry id="CC_ESTABLISH">
  1239. <term>CC_ESTABLISH trying to establish connection with message queue daemon at %1</term>
  1240. <listitem><para>
  1241. This debug message indicates that the command channel library is about to
  1242. connect to the message queue daemon, which should be listening on the UNIX-domain
  1243. socket listed in the output.
  1244. </para></listitem>
  1245. </varlistentry>
  1246. <varlistentry id="CC_ESTABLISHED">
  1247. <term>CC_ESTABLISHED successfully connected to message queue daemon</term>
  1248. <listitem><para>
  1249. This debug message indicates that the connection was successfully made, this
  1250. should follow CC_ESTABLISH.
  1251. </para></listitem>
  1252. </varlistentry>
  1253. <varlistentry id="CC_GROUP_RECEIVE">
  1254. <term>CC_GROUP_RECEIVE trying to receive a message</term>
  1255. <listitem><para>
  1256. Debug message, noting that a message is expected to come over the command
  1257. channel.
  1258. </para></listitem>
  1259. </varlistentry>
  1260. <varlistentry id="CC_GROUP_RECEIVED">
  1261. <term>CC_GROUP_RECEIVED message arrived ('%1', '%2')</term>
  1262. <listitem><para>
  1263. Debug message, noting that we successfully received a message (its envelope and
  1264. payload listed). This follows CC_GROUP_RECEIVE, but might happen some time
  1265. later, depending if we waited for it or just polled.
  1266. </para></listitem>
  1267. </varlistentry>
  1268. <varlistentry id="CC_GROUP_SEND">
  1269. <term>CC_GROUP_SEND sending message '%1' to group '%2'</term>
  1270. <listitem><para>
  1271. Debug message, we're about to send a message over the command channel.
  1272. </para></listitem>
  1273. </varlistentry>
  1274. <varlistentry id="CC_INVALID_LENGTHS">
  1275. <term>CC_INVALID_LENGTHS invalid length parameters (%1, %2)</term>
  1276. <listitem><para>
  1277. This happens when garbage comes over the command channel or some kind of
  1278. confusion happens in the program. The data received from the socket make no
  1279. sense if we interpret it as lengths of message. The first one is total length
  1280. of the message; the second is the length of the header. The header
  1281. and its length (2 bytes) is counted in the total length.
  1282. </para></listitem>
  1283. </varlistentry>
  1284. <varlistentry id="CC_LENGTH_NOT_READY">
  1285. <term>CC_LENGTH_NOT_READY length not ready</term>
  1286. <listitem><para>
  1287. There should be data representing the length of message on the socket, but it
  1288. is not there.
  1289. </para></listitem>
  1290. </varlistentry>
  1291. <varlistentry id="CC_NO_MESSAGE">
  1292. <term>CC_NO_MESSAGE no message ready to be received yet</term>
  1293. <listitem><para>
  1294. The program polled for incoming messages, but there was no message waiting.
  1295. This is a debug message which may happen only after CC_GROUP_RECEIVE.
  1296. </para></listitem>
  1297. </varlistentry>
  1298. <varlistentry id="CC_NO_MSGQ">
  1299. <term>CC_NO_MSGQ unable to connect to message queue (%1)</term>
  1300. <listitem><para>
  1301. It isn't possible to connect to the message queue daemon, for reason listed.
  1302. It is unlikely any program will be able continue without the communication.
  1303. </para></listitem>
  1304. </varlistentry>
  1305. <varlistentry id="CC_READ_ERROR">
  1306. <term>CC_READ_ERROR error reading data from command channel (%1)</term>
  1307. <listitem><para>
  1308. A low level error happened when the library tried to read data from the
  1309. command channel socket. The reason is listed.
  1310. </para></listitem>
  1311. </varlistentry>
  1312. <varlistentry id="CC_READ_EXCEPTION">
  1313. <term>CC_READ_EXCEPTION error reading data from command channel (%1)</term>
  1314. <listitem><para>
  1315. We received an exception while trying to read data from the command
  1316. channel socket. The reason is listed.
  1317. </para></listitem>
  1318. </varlistentry>
  1319. <varlistentry id="CC_REPLY">
  1320. <term>CC_REPLY replying to message from '%1' with '%2'</term>
  1321. <listitem><para>
  1322. Debug message, noting we're sending a response to the original message
  1323. with the given envelope.
  1324. </para></listitem>
  1325. </varlistentry>
  1326. <varlistentry id="CC_SET_TIMEOUT">
  1327. <term>CC_SET_TIMEOUT setting timeout to %1ms</term>
  1328. <listitem><para>
  1329. Debug message. A timeout for which the program is willing to wait for a reply
  1330. is being set.
  1331. </para></listitem>
  1332. </varlistentry>
  1333. <varlistentry id="CC_START_READ">
  1334. <term>CC_START_READ starting asynchronous read</term>
  1335. <listitem><para>
  1336. Debug message. From now on, when a message (or command) comes, it'll wake the
  1337. program and the library will automatically pass it over to correct place.
  1338. </para></listitem>
  1339. </varlistentry>
  1340. <varlistentry id="CC_SUBSCRIBE">
  1341. <term>CC_SUBSCRIBE subscribing to communication group %1</term>
  1342. <listitem><para>
  1343. Debug message. The program wants to receive messages addressed to this group.
  1344. </para></listitem>
  1345. </varlistentry>
  1346. <varlistentry id="CC_TIMEOUT">
  1347. <term>CC_TIMEOUT timeout reading data from command channel</term>
  1348. <listitem><para>
  1349. The program waited too long for data from the command channel (usually when it
  1350. sent a query to different program and it didn't answer for whatever reason).
  1351. </para></listitem>
  1352. </varlistentry>
  1353. <varlistentry id="CC_UNSUBSCRIBE">
  1354. <term>CC_UNSUBSCRIBE unsubscribing from communication group %1</term>
  1355. <listitem><para>
  1356. Debug message. The program no longer wants to receive messages addressed to
  1357. this group.
  1358. </para></listitem>
  1359. </varlistentry>
  1360. <varlistentry id="CC_WRITE_ERROR">
  1361. <term>CC_WRITE_ERROR error writing data to command channel (%1)</term>
  1362. <listitem><para>
  1363. A low level error happened when the library tried to write data to the command
  1364. channel socket.
  1365. </para></listitem>
  1366. </varlistentry>
  1367. <varlistentry id="CC_ZERO_LENGTH">
  1368. <term>CC_ZERO_LENGTH invalid message length (0)</term>
  1369. <listitem><para>
  1370. The library received a message length being zero, which makes no sense, since
  1371. all messages must contain at least the envelope.
  1372. </para></listitem>
  1373. </varlistentry>
  1374. <varlistentry id="CFGMGR_AUTOMATIC_CONFIG_DATABASE_UPDATE">
  1375. <term>CFGMGR_AUTOMATIC_CONFIG_DATABASE_UPDATE Updating configuration database from version %1 to %2</term>
  1376. <listitem><para>
  1377. An older version of the configuration database has been found, from which
  1378. there was an automatic upgrade path to the current version. These changes
  1379. are now applied, and no action from the administrator is necessary.
  1380. </para></listitem>
  1381. </varlistentry>
  1382. <varlistentry id="CFGMGR_BAD_UPDATE_RESPONSE_FROM_MODULE">
  1383. <term>CFGMGR_BAD_UPDATE_RESPONSE_FROM_MODULE Unable to parse response from module %1: %2</term>
  1384. <listitem><para>
  1385. The configuration manager sent a configuration update to a module, but
  1386. the module responded with an answer that could not be parsed. The answer
  1387. message appears to be invalid JSON data, or not decodable to a string.
  1388. This is likely to be a problem in the module in question. The update is
  1389. assumed to have failed, and will not be stored.
  1390. </para></listitem>
  1391. </varlistentry>
  1392. <varlistentry id="CFGMGR_CC_SESSION_ERROR">
  1393. <term>CFGMGR_CC_SESSION_ERROR Error connecting to command channel: %1</term>
  1394. <listitem><para>
  1395. The configuration manager daemon was unable to connect to the messaging
  1396. system. The most likely cause is that msgq is not running.
  1397. </para></listitem>
  1398. </varlistentry>
  1399. <varlistentry id="CFGMGR_DATA_READ_ERROR">
  1400. <term>CFGMGR_DATA_READ_ERROR error reading configuration database from disk: %1</term>
  1401. <listitem><para>
  1402. There was a problem reading the persistent configuration data as stored
  1403. on disk. The file may be corrupted, or it is of a version from where
  1404. there is no automatic upgrade path. The file needs to be repaired or
  1405. removed. The configuration manager daemon will now shut down.
  1406. </para></listitem>
  1407. </varlistentry>
  1408. <varlistentry id="CFGMGR_IOERROR_WHILE_WRITING_CONFIGURATION">
  1409. <term>CFGMGR_IOERROR_WHILE_WRITING_CONFIGURATION Unable to write configuration file; configuration not stored: %1</term>
  1410. <listitem><para>
  1411. There was an IO error from the system while the configuration manager
  1412. was trying to write the configuration database to disk. The specific
  1413. error is given. The most likely cause is that the directory where
  1414. the file is stored does not exist, or is not writable. The updated
  1415. configuration is not stored.
  1416. </para></listitem>
  1417. </varlistentry>
  1418. <varlistentry id="CFGMGR_OSERROR_WHILE_WRITING_CONFIGURATION">
  1419. <term>CFGMGR_OSERROR_WHILE_WRITING_CONFIGURATION Unable to write configuration file; configuration not stored: %1</term>
  1420. <listitem><para>
  1421. There was an OS error from the system while the configuration manager
  1422. was trying to write the configuration database to disk. The specific
  1423. error is given. The most likely cause is that the system does not have
  1424. write access to the configuration database file. The updated
  1425. configuration is not stored.
  1426. </para></listitem>
  1427. </varlistentry>
  1428. <varlistentry id="CFGMGR_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD">
  1429. <term>CFGMGR_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD keyboard interrupt, shutting down</term>
  1430. <listitem><para>
  1431. There was a keyboard interrupt signal to stop the cfgmgr daemon. The
  1432. daemon will now shut down.
  1433. </para></listitem>
  1434. </varlistentry>
  1435. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_BAD_CONFIG_DATA">
  1436. <term>CMDCTL_BAD_CONFIG_DATA error in config data: %1</term>
  1437. <listitem><para>
  1438. There was an error reading the updated configuration data. The specific
  1439. error is printed.
  1440. </para></listitem>
  1441. </varlistentry>
  1442. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_BAD_PASSWORD">
  1443. <term>CMDCTL_BAD_PASSWORD bad password for user: %1</term>
  1444. <listitem><para>
  1445. A login attempt was made to b10-cmdctl, but the password was wrong.
  1446. Users can be managed with the tool b10-cmdctl-usermgr.
  1447. </para></listitem>
  1448. </varlistentry>
  1449. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_CC_SESSION_ERROR">
  1450. <term>CMDCTL_CC_SESSION_ERROR error reading from cc channel: %1</term>
  1451. <listitem><para>
  1452. There was a problem reading from the command and control channel. The
  1453. most likely cause is that the message bus daemon is not running.
  1454. </para></listitem>
  1455. </varlistentry>
  1456. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_CC_SESSION_TIMEOUT">
  1457. <term>CMDCTL_CC_SESSION_TIMEOUT timeout on cc channel</term>
  1458. <listitem><para>
  1459. A timeout occurred when waiting for essential data from the cc session.
  1460. This usually occurs when b10-cfgmgr is not running or not responding.
  1461. Since we are waiting for essential information, this is a fatal error,
  1462. and the cmdctl daemon will now shut down.
  1463. </para></listitem>
  1464. </varlistentry>
  1465. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_COMMAND_ERROR">
  1466. <term>CMDCTL_COMMAND_ERROR error in command %1 to module %2: %3</term>
  1467. <listitem><para>
  1468. An error was encountered sending the given command to the given module.
  1469. Either there was a communication problem with the module, or the module
  1470. was not able to process the command, and sent back an error. The
  1471. specific error is printed in the message.
  1472. </para></listitem>
  1473. </varlistentry>
  1474. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_COMMAND_SENT">
  1475. <term>CMDCTL_COMMAND_SENT command '%1' to module '%2' was sent</term>
  1476. <listitem><para>
  1477. This debug message indicates that the given command has been sent to
  1478. the given module.
  1479. </para></listitem>
  1480. </varlistentry>
  1481. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_NO_SUCH_USER">
  1482. <term>CMDCTL_NO_SUCH_USER username not found in user database: %1</term>
  1483. <listitem><para>
  1484. A login attempt was made to b10-cmdctl, but the username was not known.
  1485. Users can be added with the tool b10-cmdctl-usermgr.
  1486. </para></listitem>
  1487. </varlistentry>
  1488. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_NO_USER_ENTRIES_READ">
  1489. <term>CMDCTL_NO_USER_ENTRIES_READ failed to read user information, all users will be denied</term>
  1490. <listitem><para>
  1491. The b10-cmdctl daemon was unable to find any user data in the user
  1492. database file. Either it was unable to read the file (in which case
  1493. this message follows a message CMDCTL_USER_DATABASE_READ_ERROR
  1494. containing a specific error), or the file was empty. Users can be added
  1495. with the tool b10-cmdctl-usermgr.
  1496. </para></listitem>
  1497. </varlistentry>
  1498. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_SEND_COMMAND">
  1499. <term>CMDCTL_SEND_COMMAND sending command %1 to module %2</term>
  1500. <listitem><para>
  1501. This debug message indicates that the given command is being sent to
  1502. the given module.
  1503. </para></listitem>
  1504. </varlistentry>
  1505. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_SSL_SETUP_FAILURE_USER_DENIED">
  1506. <term>CMDCTL_SSL_SETUP_FAILURE_USER_DENIED failed to create an SSL connection (user denied): %1</term>
  1507. <listitem><para>
  1508. The user was denied because the SSL connection could not successfully
  1509. be set up. The specific error is given in the log message. Possible
  1510. causes may be that the ssl request itself was bad, or the local key or
  1511. certificate file could not be read.
  1512. </para></listitem>
  1513. </varlistentry>
  1514. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_STARTED">
  1515. <term>CMDCTL_STARTED cmdctl is listening for connections on %1:%2</term>
  1516. <listitem><para>
  1517. The cmdctl daemon has started and is now listening for connections.
  1518. </para></listitem>
  1519. </varlistentry>
  1520. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD">
  1521. <term>CMDCTL_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD keyboard interrupt, shutting down</term>
  1522. <listitem><para>
  1523. There was a keyboard interrupt signal to stop the cmdctl daemon. The
  1524. daemon will now shut down.
  1525. </para></listitem>
  1526. </varlistentry>
  1527. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTION">
  1528. <term>CMDCTL_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTION uncaught exception: %1</term>
  1529. <listitem><para>
  1530. The b10-cmdctl daemon encountered an uncaught exception and
  1531. will now shut down. This is indicative of a programming error and
  1532. should not happen under normal circumstances. The exception message
  1533. is printed.
  1534. </para></listitem>
  1535. </varlistentry>
  1536. <varlistentry id="CMDCTL_USER_DATABASE_READ_ERROR">
  1537. <term>CMDCTL_USER_DATABASE_READ_ERROR failed to read user database file %1: %2</term>
  1538. <listitem><para>
  1539. The b10-cmdctl daemon was unable to read the user database file. The
  1540. file may be unreadable for the daemon, or it may be corrupted. In the
  1541. latter case, it can be recreated with b10-cmdctl-usermgr. The specific
  1542. error is printed in the log message.
  1543. </para></listitem>
  1544. </varlistentry>
  1545. <varlistentry id="CONFIG_CCSESSION_MSG">
  1546. <term>CONFIG_CCSESSION_MSG error in CC session message: %1</term>
  1547. <listitem><para>
  1548. There was a problem with an incoming message on the command and control
  1549. channel. The message does not appear to be a valid command, and is
  1550. missing a required element or contains an unknown data format. This
  1551. most likely means that another BIND10 module is sending a bad message.
  1552. The message itself is ignored by this module.
  1553. </para></listitem>
  1554. </varlistentry>
  1555. <varlistentry id="CONFIG_CCSESSION_MSG_INTERNAL">
  1556. <term>CONFIG_CCSESSION_MSG_INTERNAL error handling CC session message: %1</term>
  1557. <listitem><para>
  1558. There was an internal problem handling an incoming message on the command
  1559. and control channel. An unexpected exception was thrown, details of
  1560. which are appended to the message. The module will continue to run,
  1561. but will not send back an answer.
  1562. </para><para>
  1563. The most likely cause of this error is a programming error. Please raise
  1564. a bug report.
  1565. </para></listitem>
  1566. </varlistentry>
  1567. <varlistentry id="CONFIG_GET_FAIL">
  1568. <term>CONFIG_GET_FAIL error getting configuration from cfgmgr: %1</term>
  1569. <listitem><para>
  1570. The configuration manager returned an error when this module requested
  1571. the configuration. The full error message answer from the configuration
  1572. manager is appended to the log error. The most likely cause is that
  1573. the module is of a different (command specification) version than the
  1574. running configuration manager.
  1575. </para></listitem>
  1576. </varlistentry>
  1577. <varlistentry id="CONFIG_GET_FAILED">
  1578. <term>CONFIG_GET_FAILED error getting configuration from cfgmgr: %1</term>
  1579. <listitem><para>
  1580. The configuration manager returned an error response when the module
  1581. requested its configuration. The full error message answer from the
  1582. configuration manager is appended to the log error.
  1583. </para></listitem>
  1584. </varlistentry>
  1585. <varlistentry id="CONFIG_JSON_PARSE">
  1586. <term>CONFIG_JSON_PARSE JSON parse error in %1: %2</term>
  1587. <listitem><para>
  1588. There was an error parsing the JSON file. The given file does not appear
  1589. to be in valid JSON format. Please verify that the filename is correct
  1590. and that the contents are valid JSON.
  1591. </para></listitem>
  1592. </varlistentry>
  1593. <varlistentry id="CONFIG_LOG_CONFIG_ERRORS">
  1594. <term>CONFIG_LOG_CONFIG_ERRORS error(s) in logging configuration: %1</term>
  1595. <listitem><para>
  1596. There was a logging configuration update, but the internal validator
  1597. for logging configuration found that it contained errors. The errors
  1598. are shown, and the update is ignored.
  1599. </para></listitem>
  1600. </varlistentry>
  1601. <varlistentry id="CONFIG_LOG_EXPLICIT">
  1602. <term>CONFIG_LOG_EXPLICIT will use logging configuration for explicitly-named logger %1</term>
  1603. <listitem><para>
  1604. This is a debug message. When processing the "loggers" part of the
  1605. configuration file, the configuration library found an entry for the named
  1606. logger that matches the logger specification for the program. The logging
  1607. configuration for the program will be updated with the information.
  1608. </para></listitem>
  1609. </varlistentry>
  1610. <varlistentry id="CONFIG_LOG_IGNORE_EXPLICIT">
  1611. <term>CONFIG_LOG_IGNORE_EXPLICIT ignoring logging configuration for explicitly-named logger %1</term>
  1612. <listitem><para>
  1613. This is a debug message. When processing the "loggers" part of the
  1614. configuration file, the configuration library found an entry for the
  1615. named logger. As this does not match the logger specification for the
  1616. program, it has been ignored.
  1617. </para></listitem>
  1618. </varlistentry>
  1619. <varlistentry id="CONFIG_LOG_IGNORE_WILD">
  1620. <term>CONFIG_LOG_IGNORE_WILD ignoring logging configuration for wildcard logger %1</term>
  1621. <listitem><para>
  1622. This is a debug message. When processing the "loggers" part of the
  1623. configuration file, the configuration library found the named wildcard
  1624. entry (one containing the "*" character) that matched a logger already
  1625. matched by an explicitly named entry. The configuration is ignored.
  1626. </para></listitem>
  1627. </varlistentry>
  1628. <varlistentry id="CONFIG_LOG_WILD_MATCH">
  1629. <term>CONFIG_LOG_WILD_MATCH will use logging configuration for wildcard logger %1</term>
  1630. <listitem><para>
  1631. This is a debug message. When processing the "loggers" part of
  1632. the configuration file, the configuration library found the named
  1633. wildcard entry (one containing the "*" character) that matches a logger
  1634. specification in the program. The logging configuration for the program
  1635. will be updated with the information.
  1636. </para></listitem>
  1637. </varlistentry>
  1638. <varlistentry id="CONFIG_MOD_SPEC_FORMAT">
  1639. <term>CONFIG_MOD_SPEC_FORMAT module specification error in %1: %2</term>
  1640. <listitem><para>
  1641. The given file does not appear to be a valid specification file: details
  1642. are included in the message. Please verify that the filename is correct
  1643. and that its contents are a valid BIND10 module specification.
  1644. </para></listitem>
  1645. </varlistentry>
  1646. <varlistentry id="CONFIG_MOD_SPEC_REJECT">
  1647. <term>CONFIG_MOD_SPEC_REJECT module specification rejected by cfgmgr: %1</term>
  1648. <listitem><para>
  1649. The specification file for this module was rejected by the configuration
  1650. manager. The full error message answer from the configuration manager is
  1651. appended to the log error. The most likely cause is that the module is of
  1652. a different (specification file) version than the running configuration
  1653. manager.
  1654. </para></listitem>
  1655. </varlistentry>
  1656. <varlistentry id="CONFIG_OPEN_FAIL">
  1657. <term>CONFIG_OPEN_FAIL error opening %1: %2</term>
  1658. <listitem><para>
  1659. There was an error opening the given file. The reason for the failure
  1660. is included in the message.
  1661. </para></listitem>
  1662. </varlistentry>
  1663. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_CACHE_CREATE">
  1664. <term>DATASRC_CACHE_CREATE creating the hotspot cache</term>
  1665. <listitem><para>
  1666. This is a debug message issued during startup when the hotspot cache
  1667. is created.
  1668. </para></listitem>
  1669. </varlistentry>
  1670. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_CACHE_DESTROY">
  1671. <term>DATASRC_CACHE_DESTROY destroying the hotspot cache</term>
  1672. <listitem><para>
  1673. Debug information. The hotspot cache is being destroyed.
  1674. </para></listitem>
  1675. </varlistentry>
  1676. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_CACHE_DISABLE">
  1677. <term>DATASRC_CACHE_DISABLE disabling the hotspot cache</term>
  1678. <listitem><para>
  1679. A debug message issued when the hotspot cache is disabled.
  1680. </para></listitem>
  1681. </varlistentry>
  1682. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_CACHE_ENABLE">
  1683. <term>DATASRC_CACHE_ENABLE enabling the hotspot cache</term>
  1684. <listitem><para>
  1685. A debug message issued when the hotspot cache is enabled.
  1686. </para></listitem>
  1687. </varlistentry>
  1688. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_CACHE_EXPIRED">
  1689. <term>DATASRC_CACHE_EXPIRED item '%1' in the hotspot cache has expired</term>
  1690. <listitem><para>
  1691. A debug message issued when a hotspot cache lookup located the item but it
  1692. had expired. The item was removed and the program proceeded as if the item
  1693. had not been found.
  1694. </para></listitem>
  1695. </varlistentry>
  1696. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_CACHE_FOUND">
  1697. <term>DATASRC_CACHE_FOUND the item '%1' was found</term>
  1698. <listitem><para>
  1699. Debug information. An item was successfully located in the hotspot cache.
  1700. </para></listitem>
  1701. </varlistentry>
  1702. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_CACHE_FULL">
  1703. <term>DATASRC_CACHE_FULL hotspot cache is full, dropping oldest</term>
  1704. <listitem><para>
  1705. Debug information. After inserting an item into the hotspot cache, the
  1706. maximum number of items was exceeded, so the least recently used item will
  1707. be dropped. This should be directly followed by CACHE_REMOVE.
  1708. </para></listitem>
  1709. </varlistentry>
  1710. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_CACHE_INSERT">
  1711. <term>DATASRC_CACHE_INSERT inserting item '%1' into the hotspot cache</term>
  1712. <listitem><para>
  1713. A debug message indicating that a new item is being inserted into the hotspot
  1714. cache.
  1715. </para></listitem>
  1716. </varlistentry>
  1717. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_CACHE_NOT_FOUND">
  1718. <term>DATASRC_CACHE_NOT_FOUND the item '%1' was not found in the hotspot cache</term>
  1719. <listitem><para>
  1720. A debug message issued when hotspot cache was searched for the specified
  1721. item but it was not found.
  1722. </para></listitem>
  1723. </varlistentry>
  1724. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_CACHE_OLD_FOUND">
  1725. <term>DATASRC_CACHE_OLD_FOUND older instance of hotspot cache item '%1' found, replacing</term>
  1726. <listitem><para>
  1727. Debug information. While inserting an item into the hotspot cache, an older
  1728. instance of an item with the same name was found; the old instance will be
  1729. removed. This will be directly followed by CACHE_REMOVE.
  1730. </para></listitem>
  1731. </varlistentry>
  1732. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_CACHE_REMOVE">
  1733. <term>DATASRC_CACHE_REMOVE removing '%1' from the hotspot cache</term>
  1734. <listitem><para>
  1735. Debug information. An item is being removed from the hotspot cache.
  1736. </para></listitem>
  1737. </varlistentry>
  1738. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_CACHE_SLOTS">
  1739. <term>DATASRC_CACHE_SLOTS setting the hotspot cache size to '%1', dropping '%2' items</term>
  1740. <listitem><para>
  1741. The maximum allowed number of items of the hotspot cache is set to the given
  1742. number. If there are too many, some of them will be dropped. The size of 0
  1743. means no limit.
  1744. </para></listitem>
  1745. </varlistentry>
  1746. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_COVER_NSEC_UNSUPPORTED">
  1747. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_COVER_NSEC_UNSUPPORTED %1 doesn't support DNSSEC when asked for NSEC data covering %2</term>
  1748. <listitem><para>
  1749. The datasource tried to provide an NSEC proof that the named domain does not
  1750. exist, but the database backend doesn't support DNSSEC. No proof is included
  1751. in the answer as a result.
  1752. </para></listitem>
  1753. </varlistentry>
  1754. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_FIND_RECORDS">
  1755. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_FIND_RECORDS looking in datasource %1 for record %2/%3/%4</term>
  1756. <listitem><para>
  1757. Debug information. The database data source is looking up records with the given
  1758. name and type in the database.
  1759. </para></listitem>
  1760. </varlistentry>
  1761. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_FIND_TTL_MISMATCH">
  1762. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_FIND_TTL_MISMATCH TTL values differ in %1 for elements of %2/%3/%4, setting to %5</term>
  1763. <listitem><para>
  1764. The datasource backend provided resource records for the given RRset with
  1765. different TTL values. This isn't allowed on the wire and is considered
  1766. an error, so we set it to the lowest value we found (but we don't modify the
  1767. database). The data in database should be checked and fixed.
  1768. </para></listitem>
  1769. </varlistentry>
  1770. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_ANY">
  1771. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_ANY search in datasource %1 resulted in returning all records of %2</term>
  1772. <listitem><para>
  1773. The data returned by the database backend contained data for the given domain
  1774. name, so all the RRsets of the domain are returned.
  1775. </para></listitem>
  1776. </varlistentry>
  1777. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_CNAME">
  1778. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_CNAME search in datasource %1 for %2/%3/%4 found CNAME, resulting in %5</term>
  1779. <listitem><para>
  1780. When searching the domain for a name a CNAME was found at that name.
  1781. Even though it was not the RR type being sought, it is returned. (The
  1782. caller may want to continue the lookup by replacing the query name with
  1783. the canonical name and restarting the query with the original RR type.)
  1784. </para></listitem>
  1785. </varlistentry>
  1786. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_DELEGATION">
  1787. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_DELEGATION Found delegation at %2 in %1</term>
  1788. <listitem><para>
  1789. When searching for a domain, the program met a delegation to a different zone
  1790. at the given domain name. It will return that one instead.
  1791. </para></listitem>
  1792. </varlistentry>
  1793. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_DELEGATION_EXACT">
  1794. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_DELEGATION_EXACT search in datasource %1 for %2/%3/%4 found delegation at %5</term>
  1795. <listitem><para>
  1796. The program found the domain requested, but it is a delegation point to a
  1797. different zone, therefore it is not authoritative for this domain name.
  1798. It will return the NS record instead.
  1799. </para></listitem>
  1800. </varlistentry>
  1801. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_DNAME">
  1802. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_DNAME Found DNAME at %2 in %1</term>
  1803. <listitem><para>
  1804. When searching for a domain, the program met a DNAME redirection to a different
  1805. place in the domain space at the given domain name. It will return that one
  1806. instead.
  1807. </para></listitem>
  1808. </varlistentry>
  1809. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_EMPTY_NONTERMINAL">
  1810. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_EMPTY_NONTERMINAL empty non-terminal %2 in %1</term>
  1811. <listitem><para>
  1812. The domain name does not have any RRs associated with it, so it doesn't
  1813. exist in the database. However, it has a subdomain, so it does exist
  1814. in the DNS address space. This type of domain is known an an "empty
  1815. non-terminal" and so we return NXRRSET instead of NXDOMAIN.
  1816. </para></listitem>
  1817. </varlistentry>
  1818. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_NXDOMAIN">
  1819. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_NXDOMAIN search in datasource %1 resulted in NXDOMAIN for %2/%3/%4</term>
  1820. <listitem><para>
  1821. The data returned by the database backend did not contain any data for the given
  1822. domain name, class and type.
  1823. </para></listitem>
  1824. </varlistentry>
  1825. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_NXRRSET">
  1826. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_NXRRSET search in datasource %1 for %2/%3/%4 resulted in NXRRSET</term>
  1827. <listitem><para>
  1828. The data returned by the database backend contained data for the given domain
  1829. name and class, but not for the given type.
  1830. </para></listitem>
  1831. </varlistentry>
  1832. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_NXRRSET_NSEC">
  1833. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_NXRRSET_NSEC search in datasource %1 for %2/%3/%4 resulted in RRset %5</term>
  1834. <listitem><para>
  1835. A search in the database for RRs for the specified name, type and class has
  1836. located RRs that match the name and class but not the type. DNSSEC information
  1837. has been requested and returned.
  1838. </para></listitem>
  1839. </varlistentry>
  1840. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_RRSET">
  1841. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_FOUND_RRSET search in datasource %1 resulted in RRset %5</term>
  1842. <listitem><para>
  1843. The data returned by the database backend contained data for the given domain
  1844. name, and it either matches the type or has a relevant type. The RRset that is
  1845. returned is printed.
  1846. </para></listitem>
  1847. </varlistentry>
  1848. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_ITERATE">
  1849. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_ITERATE iterating zone %1</term>
  1850. <listitem><para>
  1851. The program is reading the whole zone, eg. not searching for data, but going
  1852. through each of the RRsets there.
  1853. </para></listitem>
  1854. </varlistentry>
  1855. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_ITERATE_END">
  1856. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_ITERATE_END iterating zone finished</term>
  1857. <listitem><para>
  1858. While iterating through the zone, the program reached end of the data.
  1859. </para></listitem>
  1860. </varlistentry>
  1861. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_ITERATE_NEXT">
  1862. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_ITERATE_NEXT next RRset in zone is %1/%2</term>
  1863. <listitem><para>
  1864. While iterating through the zone, the program extracted next RRset from it.
  1865. The name and RRtype of the RRset is indicated in the message.
  1866. </para></listitem>
  1867. </varlistentry>
  1868. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_ITERATE_TTL_MISMATCH">
  1869. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_ITERATE_TTL_MISMATCH TTL values differ for RRs of %1/%2/%3, setting to %4</term>
  1870. <listitem><para>
  1871. While iterating through the zone, the time to live for RRs of the given RRset
  1872. were found to be different. This isn't allowed on the wire and is considered
  1873. an error, so we set it to the lowest value we found (but we don't modify the
  1874. database). The data in database should be checked and fixed.
  1875. </para></listitem>
  1876. </varlistentry>
  1877. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_JOURNALREADER_END">
  1878. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_JOURNALREADER_END %1/%2 on %3 from %4 to %5</term>
  1879. <listitem><para>
  1880. This is a debug message indicating that the program (successfully)
  1881. reaches the end of sequences of a zone's differences. The zone's name
  1882. and class, database name, and the start and end serials are shown in
  1883. the message.
  1884. </para></listitem>
  1885. </varlistentry>
  1886. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_JOURNALREADER_NEXT">
  1887. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_JOURNALREADER_NEXT %1/%2 in %3/%4 on %5</term>
  1888. <listitem><para>
  1889. This is a debug message indicating that the program retrieves one
  1890. difference in difference sequences of a zone and successfully converts
  1891. it to an RRset. The zone's name and class, database name, and the
  1892. name and RR type of the retrieved diff are shown in the message.
  1893. </para></listitem>
  1894. </varlistentry>
  1895. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_JOURNALREADER_START">
  1896. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_JOURNALREADER_START %1/%2 on %3 from %4 to %5</term>
  1897. <listitem><para>
  1898. This is a debug message indicating that the program starts reading
  1899. a zone's difference sequences from a database-based data source. The
  1900. zone's name and class, database name, and the start and end serials
  1901. are shown in the message.
  1902. </para></listitem>
  1903. </varlistentry>
  1904. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_JOURNALREADR_BADDATA">
  1905. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_JOURNALREADR_BADDATA failed to convert a diff to RRset in %1/%2 on %3 between %4 and %5: %6</term>
  1906. <listitem><para>
  1907. This is an error message indicating that a zone's diff is broken and
  1908. the data source library failed to convert it to a valid RRset. The
  1909. most likely cause of this is that someone has manually modified the
  1910. zone's diff in the database and inserted invalid data as a result.
  1911. The zone's name and class, database name, and the start and end
  1912. serials, and an additional detail of the error are shown in the
  1913. message. The administrator should examine the diff in the database
  1914. to find any invalid data and fix it.
  1915. </para></listitem>
  1916. </varlistentry>
  1917. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_NO_MATCH">
  1918. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_NO_MATCH not match for %2/%3/%4 in %1</term>
  1919. <listitem><para>
  1920. No match (not even a wildcard) was found in the named data source for the given
  1921. name/type/class in the data source.
  1922. </para></listitem>
  1923. </varlistentry>
  1924. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_COMMIT">
  1925. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_COMMIT updates committed for '%1/%2' on %3</term>
  1926. <listitem><para>
  1927. Debug information. A set of updates to a zone has been successfully
  1928. committed to the corresponding database backend. The zone name,
  1929. its class and the database name are printed.
  1930. </para></listitem>
  1931. </varlistentry>
  1932. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_COMMIT (1)">
  1933. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_COMMIT (1) updates committed for '%1/%2' on %3</term>
  1934. <listitem><para>
  1935. Debug information. A set of updates to a zone has been successfully
  1936. committed to the corresponding database backend. The zone name,
  1937. its class and the database name are printed.
  1938. </para></listitem>
  1939. </varlistentry>
  1940. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_CREATED">
  1941. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_CREATED zone updater created for '%1/%2' on %3</term>
  1942. <listitem><para>
  1943. Debug information. A zone updater object is created to make updates to
  1944. the shown zone on the shown backend database.
  1945. </para></listitem>
  1946. </varlistentry>
  1947. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_CREATED (1)">
  1948. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_CREATED (1) zone updater created for '%1/%2' on %3</term>
  1949. <listitem><para>
  1950. Debug information. A zone updater object is created to make updates to
  1951. the shown zone on the shown backend database.
  1952. </para></listitem>
  1953. </varlistentry>
  1954. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_DESTROYED">
  1955. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_DESTROYED zone updater destroyed for '%1/%2' on %3</term>
  1956. <listitem><para>
  1957. Debug information. A zone updater object is destroyed, either successfully
  1958. or after failure of, making updates to the shown zone on the shown backend
  1959. database.
  1960. </para></listitem>
  1961. </varlistentry>
  1962. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_DESTROYED (1)">
  1963. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_DESTROYED (1) zone updater destroyed for '%1/%2' on %3</term>
  1964. <listitem><para>
  1965. Debug information. A zone updater object is destroyed, either successfully
  1966. or after failure of, making updates to the shown zone on the shown backend
  1967. database.
  1968. </para></listitem>
  1969. </varlistentry>
  1970. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_ROLLBACK">
  1971. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_ROLLBACK zone updates roll-backed for '%1/%2' on %3</term>
  1972. <listitem><para>
  1973. A zone updater is being destroyed without committing the changes.
  1974. This would typically mean the update attempt was aborted due to some
  1975. error, but may also be a bug of the application that forgets committing
  1976. the changes. The intermediate changes made through the updater won't
  1977. be applied to the underlying database. The zone name, its class, and
  1978. the underlying database name are shown in the log message.
  1979. </para></listitem>
  1980. </varlistentry>
  1981. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_ROLLBACK (1)">
  1982. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_ROLLBACK (1) zone updates roll-backed for '%1/%2' on %3</term>
  1983. <listitem><para>
  1984. A zone updater is being destroyed without committing the changes.
  1985. This would typically mean the update attempt was aborted due to some
  1986. error, but may also be a bug of the application that forgets committing
  1987. the changes. The intermediate changes made through the updater won't
  1988. be applied to the underlying database. The zone name, its class, and
  1989. the underlying database name are shown in the log message.
  1990. </para></listitem>
  1991. </varlistentry>
  1992. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_ROLLBACKFAIL">
  1993. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_ROLLBACKFAIL failed to roll back zone updates for '%1/%2' on %3: %4</term>
  1994. <listitem><para>
  1995. A zone updater is being destroyed without committing the changes to
  1996. the database, and attempts to rollback incomplete updates, but it
  1997. unexpectedly fails. The higher level implementation does not expect
  1998. it to fail, so this means either a serious operational error in the
  1999. underlying data source (such as a system failure of a database) or
  2000. software bug in the underlying data source implementation. In either
  2001. case if this message is logged the administrator should carefully
  2002. examine the underlying data source to see what exactly happens and
  2003. whether the data is still valid. The zone name, its class, and the
  2004. underlying database name as well as the error message thrown from the
  2005. database module are shown in the log message.
  2006. </para></listitem>
  2007. </varlistentry>
  2008. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_ROLLBACKFAIL (1)">
  2009. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_UPDATER_ROLLBACKFAIL (1) failed to roll back zone updates for '%1/%2' on %3: %4</term>
  2010. <listitem><para>
  2011. A zone updater is being destroyed without committing the changes to
  2012. the database, and attempts to rollback incomplete updates, but it
  2013. unexpectedly fails. The higher level implementation does not expect
  2014. it to fail, so this means either a serious operational error in the
  2015. underlying data source (such as a system failure of a database) or
  2016. software bug in the underlying data source implementation. In either
  2017. case if this message is logged the administrator should carefully
  2018. examine the underlying data source to see what exactly happens and
  2019. whether the data is still valid. The zone name, its class, and the
  2020. underlying database name as well as the error message thrown from the
  2021. database module are shown in the log message.
  2022. </para></listitem>
  2023. </varlistentry>
  2024. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_ANY">
  2025. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_ANY search in datasource %1 resulted in wildcard match type ANY on %2</term>
  2026. <listitem><para>
  2027. The database doesn't contain directly matching name. When searching
  2028. for a wildcard match, a wildcard record matching the name of the query
  2029. containing some RRsets was found. All the RRsets of the node are returned.
  2030. </para></listitem>
  2031. </varlistentry>
  2032. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_CANCEL_NS">
  2033. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_CANCEL_NS canceled wildcard match on %3 because %2 contains NS (data source %1)</term>
  2034. <listitem><para>
  2035. The database was queried to provide glue data and it didn't find direct match.
  2036. It could create it from given wildcard, but matching wildcards is forbidden
  2037. under a zone cut, which was found. Therefore the delegation will be returned
  2038. instead.
  2039. </para></listitem>
  2040. </varlistentry>
  2041. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_CANCEL_SUB">
  2042. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_CANCEL_SUB wildcard %2 can't be used to construct %3 because %4 exists in %1</term>
  2043. <listitem><para>
  2044. The answer could be constructed using the wildcard, but the given subdomain
  2045. exists, therefore this name is something like empty non-terminal (actually,
  2046. from the protocol point of view, it is empty non-terminal, but the code
  2047. discovers it differently).
  2048. </para></listitem>
  2049. </varlistentry>
  2050. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_CNAME">
  2051. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_CNAME search in datasource %1 for %2/%3/%4 found wildcard CNAME at %5, resulting in %6</term>
  2052. <listitem><para>
  2053. The database doesn't contain directly matching name. When searching
  2054. for a wildcard match, a CNAME RR was found at a wildcard record
  2055. matching the name. This is returned as the result of the search.
  2056. </para></listitem>
  2057. </varlistentry>
  2058. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_EMPTY">
  2059. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_EMPTY found subdomains of %2 which is a wildcard match for %3 in %1</term>
  2060. <listitem><para>
  2061. The given wildcard matches the name being sough but it as an empty
  2062. nonterminal (e.g. there's nothing at *.example.com but something like
  2063. subdomain.*.example.org, do exist: so *.example.org exists in the
  2064. namespace but has no RRs assopciated with it). This will produce NXRRSET.
  2065. </para></listitem>
  2066. </varlistentry>
  2067. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_MATCH">
  2068. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_MATCH search in datasource %1 resulted in wildcard match at %5 with RRset %6</term>
  2069. <listitem><para>
  2070. The database doesn't contain directly matching name. When searching
  2071. for a wildcard match, a wildcard record matching the name and type of
  2072. the query was found. The data at this point is returned.
  2073. </para></listitem>
  2074. </varlistentry>
  2075. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_NS">
  2076. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_NS search in datasource %1 for %2/%3/%4 found wildcard delegation at %5, resulting in %6</term>
  2077. <listitem><para>
  2078. The database doesn't contain directly matching name. When searching
  2079. for a wildcard match, an NS RR was found at a wildcard record matching
  2080. the name. This is returned as the result of the search.
  2081. </para></listitem>
  2082. </varlistentry>
  2083. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_NXRRSET">
  2084. <term>DATASRC_DATABASE_WILDCARD_NXRRSET search in datasource %1 for %2/%3/%4 resulted in wildcard NXRRSET at %5</term>
  2085. <listitem><para>
  2086. The database doesn't contain directly matching name. When searching
  2087. for a wildcard match, a matching wildcard entry was found but it did
  2088. not contain RRs the requested type. AN NXRRSET indication is returned.
  2089. </para></listitem>
  2090. </varlistentry>
  2091. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_DO_QUERY">
  2092. <term>DATASRC_DO_QUERY handling query for '%1/%2'</term>
  2093. <listitem><para>
  2094. A debug message indicating that a query for the given name and RR type is being
  2095. processed.
  2096. </para></listitem>
  2097. </varlistentry>
  2098. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_ADD_RRSET">
  2099. <term>DATASRC_MEM_ADD_RRSET adding RRset '%1/%2' into zone '%3'</term>
  2100. <listitem><para>
  2101. Debug information. An RRset is being added to the in-memory data source.
  2102. </para></listitem>
  2103. </varlistentry>
  2104. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_ADD_WILDCARD">
  2105. <term>DATASRC_MEM_ADD_WILDCARD adding wildcards for '%1'</term>
  2106. <listitem><para>
  2107. This is a debug message issued during the processing of a wildcard
  2108. name. The internal domain name tree is scanned and some nodes are
  2109. specially marked to allow the wildcard lookup to succeed.
  2110. </para></listitem>
  2111. </varlistentry>
  2112. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_ADD_ZONE">
  2113. <term>DATASRC_MEM_ADD_ZONE adding zone '%1/%2'</term>
  2114. <listitem><para>
  2115. Debug information. A zone is being added into the in-memory data source.
  2116. </para></listitem>
  2117. </varlistentry>
  2118. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_ANY_SUCCESS">
  2119. <term>DATASRC_MEM_ANY_SUCCESS ANY query for '%1' successful</term>
  2120. <listitem><para>
  2121. Debug information. The domain was found and an ANY type query is being answered
  2122. by providing everything found inside the domain.
  2123. </para></listitem>
  2124. </varlistentry>
  2125. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_CNAME">
  2126. <term>DATASRC_MEM_CNAME CNAME at the domain '%1'</term>
  2127. <listitem><para>
  2128. Debug information. The requested domain is an alias to a different domain,
  2129. returning the CNAME instead.
  2130. </para></listitem>
  2131. </varlistentry>
  2132. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_CNAME_COEXIST">
  2133. <term>DATASRC_MEM_CNAME_COEXIST can't add data to CNAME in domain '%1'</term>
  2134. <listitem><para>
  2135. This is the same problem as in MEM_CNAME_TO_NONEMPTY, but it happened the
  2136. other way around -- adding some other data to CNAME.
  2137. </para></listitem>
  2138. </varlistentry>
  2139. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_CNAME_TO_NONEMPTY">
  2140. <term>DATASRC_MEM_CNAME_TO_NONEMPTY can't add CNAME to domain with other data in '%1'</term>
  2141. <listitem><para>
  2142. Someone or something tried to add a CNAME into a domain that already contains
  2143. some other data. But the protocol forbids coexistence of CNAME with anything
  2144. (RFC 1034, section 3.6.2). This indicates a problem with provided data.
  2145. </para></listitem>
  2146. </varlistentry>
  2147. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_CREATE">
  2148. <term>DATASRC_MEM_CREATE creating zone '%1' in '%2' class</term>
  2149. <listitem><para>
  2150. Debug information. A representation of a zone for the in-memory data source is
  2151. being created.
  2152. </para></listitem>
  2153. </varlistentry>
  2154. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_DELEG_FOUND">
  2155. <term>DATASRC_MEM_DELEG_FOUND delegation found at '%1'</term>
  2156. <listitem><para>
  2157. Debug information. A delegation point was found above the requested record.
  2158. </para></listitem>
  2159. </varlistentry>
  2160. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_DESTROY">
  2161. <term>DATASRC_MEM_DESTROY destroying zone '%1' in '%2' class</term>
  2162. <listitem><para>
  2163. Debug information. A zone from in-memory data source is being destroyed.
  2164. </para></listitem>
  2165. </varlistentry>
  2166. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_DNAME_ENCOUNTERED">
  2167. <term>DATASRC_MEM_DNAME_ENCOUNTERED encountered a DNAME</term>
  2168. <listitem><para>
  2169. Debug information. While searching for the requested domain, a DNAME was
  2170. encountered on the way. This may lead to redirection to a different domain and
  2171. stop the search.
  2172. </para></listitem>
  2173. </varlistentry>
  2174. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_DNAME_FOUND">
  2175. <term>DATASRC_MEM_DNAME_FOUND DNAME found at '%1'</term>
  2176. <listitem><para>
  2177. Debug information. A DNAME was found instead of the requested information.
  2178. </para></listitem>
  2179. </varlistentry>
  2180. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_DNAME_NS">
  2181. <term>DATASRC_MEM_DNAME_NS DNAME and NS can't coexist in non-apex domain '%1'</term>
  2182. <listitem><para>
  2183. A request was made for DNAME and NS records to be put into the same
  2184. domain which is not the apex (the top of the zone). This is forbidden
  2185. by RFC 2672 (section 3) and indicates a problem with provided data.
  2186. </para></listitem>
  2187. </varlistentry>
  2188. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_DOMAIN_EMPTY">
  2189. <term>DATASRC_MEM_DOMAIN_EMPTY requested domain '%1' is empty</term>
  2190. <listitem><para>
  2191. Debug information. The requested domain exists in the tree of domains, but
  2192. it is empty. Therefore it doesn't contain the requested resource type.
  2193. </para></listitem>
  2194. </varlistentry>
  2195. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_DUP_RRSET">
  2196. <term>DATASRC_MEM_DUP_RRSET duplicate RRset '%1/%2'</term>
  2197. <listitem><para>
  2198. An RRset is being inserted into in-memory data source for a second time. The
  2199. original version must be removed first. Note that loading master files where an
  2200. RRset is split into multiple locations is not supported yet.
  2201. </para></listitem>
  2202. </varlistentry>
  2203. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_EXACT_DELEGATION">
  2204. <term>DATASRC_MEM_EXACT_DELEGATION delegation at the exact domain '%1'</term>
  2205. <listitem><para>
  2206. Debug information. There's a NS record at the requested domain. This means
  2207. this zone is not authoritative for the requested domain, but a delegation
  2208. should be followed. The requested domain is an apex of some zone.
  2209. </para></listitem>
  2210. </varlistentry>
  2211. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_FIND">
  2212. <term>DATASRC_MEM_FIND find '%1/%2'</term>
  2213. <listitem><para>
  2214. Debug information. A search for the requested RRset is being started.
  2215. </para></listitem>
  2216. </varlistentry>
  2217. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_FIND_ZONE">
  2218. <term>DATASRC_MEM_FIND_ZONE looking for zone '%1'</term>
  2219. <listitem><para>
  2220. Debug information. A zone object for this zone is being searched for in the
  2221. in-memory data source.
  2222. </para></listitem>
  2223. </varlistentry>
  2224. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_LOAD">
  2225. <term>DATASRC_MEM_LOAD loading zone '%1' from file '%2'</term>
  2226. <listitem><para>
  2227. Debug information. The content of master file is being loaded into the memory.
  2228. </para></listitem>
  2229. </varlistentry>
  2230. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_NOT_FOUND">
  2231. <term>DATASRC_MEM_NOT_FOUND requested domain '%1' not found</term>
  2232. <listitem><para>
  2233. Debug information. The requested domain does not exist.
  2234. </para></listitem>
  2235. </varlistentry>
  2236. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_NS_ENCOUNTERED">
  2237. <term>DATASRC_MEM_NS_ENCOUNTERED encountered a NS</term>
  2238. <listitem><para>
  2239. Debug information. While searching for the requested domain, a NS was
  2240. encountered on the way (a delegation). This may lead to stop of the search.
  2241. </para></listitem>
  2242. </varlistentry>
  2243. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_NXRRSET">
  2244. <term>DATASRC_MEM_NXRRSET no such type '%1' at '%2'</term>
  2245. <listitem><para>
  2246. Debug information. The domain exists, but it doesn't hold any record of the
  2247. requested type.
  2248. </para></listitem>
  2249. </varlistentry>
  2250. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_OUT_OF_ZONE">
  2251. <term>DATASRC_MEM_OUT_OF_ZONE domain '%1' doesn't belong to zone '%2'</term>
  2252. <listitem><para>
  2253. It was attempted to add the domain into a zone that shouldn't have it
  2254. (eg. the domain is not subdomain of the zone origin). This indicates a
  2255. problem with provided data.
  2256. </para></listitem>
  2257. </varlistentry>
  2258. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_RENAME">
  2259. <term>DATASRC_MEM_RENAME renaming RRset from '%1' to '%2'</term>
  2260. <listitem><para>
  2261. Debug information. A RRset is being generated from a different RRset (most
  2262. probably a wildcard). So it must be renamed to whatever the user asked for. In
  2263. fact, it's impossible to rename RRsets with our libraries, so a new one is
  2264. created and all resource records are copied over.
  2265. </para></listitem>
  2266. </varlistentry>
  2267. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_SINGLETON">
  2268. <term>DATASRC_MEM_SINGLETON trying to add multiple RRs for domain '%1' and type '%2'</term>
  2269. <listitem><para>
  2270. Some resource types are singletons -- only one is allowed in a domain
  2271. (for example CNAME or SOA). This indicates a problem with provided data.
  2272. </para></listitem>
  2273. </varlistentry>
  2274. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_SUCCESS">
  2275. <term>DATASRC_MEM_SUCCESS query for '%1/%2' successful</term>
  2276. <listitem><para>
  2277. Debug information. The requested record was found.
  2278. </para></listitem>
  2279. </varlistentry>
  2280. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_SUPER_STOP">
  2281. <term>DATASRC_MEM_SUPER_STOP stopped at superdomain '%1', domain '%2' is empty</term>
  2282. <listitem><para>
  2283. Debug information. The search stopped at a superdomain of the requested
  2284. domain. The domain is an empty nonterminal, therefore it is treated as NXRRSET
  2285. case (eg. the domain exists, but it doesn't have the requested record type).
  2286. </para></listitem>
  2287. </varlistentry>
  2288. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_SWAP">
  2289. <term>DATASRC_MEM_SWAP swapping contents of two zone representations ('%1' and '%2')</term>
  2290. <listitem><para>
  2291. Debug information. The contents of two in-memory zones are being exchanged.
  2292. This is usual practice to do some manipulation in exception-safe manner -- the
  2293. new data are prepared in a different zone object and when it works, they are
  2294. swapped. The old one contains the new data and the other one can be safely
  2295. destroyed.
  2296. </para></listitem>
  2297. </varlistentry>
  2298. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_WILDCARD_CANCEL">
  2299. <term>DATASRC_MEM_WILDCARD_CANCEL wildcard match canceled for '%1'</term>
  2300. <listitem><para>
  2301. Debug information. A domain above wildcard was reached, but there's something
  2302. below the requested domain. Therefore the wildcard doesn't apply here. This
  2303. behaviour is specified by RFC 1034, section 4.3.3
  2304. </para></listitem>
  2305. </varlistentry>
  2306. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_WILDCARD_DNAME">
  2307. <term>DATASRC_MEM_WILDCARD_DNAME DNAME record in wildcard domain '%1'</term>
  2308. <listitem><para>
  2309. The software refuses to load DNAME records into a wildcard domain. It isn't
  2310. explicitly forbidden, but the protocol is ambiguous about how this should
  2311. behave and BIND 9 refuses that as well. Please describe your intention using
  2312. different tools.
  2313. </para></listitem>
  2314. </varlistentry>
  2315. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_MEM_WILDCARD_NS">
  2316. <term>DATASRC_MEM_WILDCARD_NS NS record in wildcard domain '%1'</term>
  2317. <listitem><para>
  2318. The software refuses to load NS records into a wildcard domain. It isn't
  2319. explicitly forbidden, but the protocol is ambiguous about how this should
  2320. behave and BIND 9 refuses that as well. Please describe your intention using
  2321. different tools.
  2322. </para></listitem>
  2323. </varlistentry>
  2324. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_META_ADD">
  2325. <term>DATASRC_META_ADD adding a data source into meta data source</term>
  2326. <listitem><para>
  2327. This is a debug message issued during startup or reconfiguration.
  2328. Another data source is being added into the meta data source.
  2329. </para></listitem>
  2330. </varlistentry>
  2331. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_META_ADD_CLASS_MISMATCH">
  2332. <term>DATASRC_META_ADD_CLASS_MISMATCH mismatch between classes '%1' and '%2'</term>
  2333. <listitem><para>
  2334. It was attempted to add a data source into a meta data source, but their
  2335. classes do not match.
  2336. </para></listitem>
  2337. </varlistentry>
  2338. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_META_REMOVE">
  2339. <term>DATASRC_META_REMOVE removing data source from meta data source</term>
  2340. <listitem><para>
  2341. Debug information. A data source is being removed from meta data source.
  2342. </para></listitem>
  2343. </varlistentry>
  2344. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_ADD_NSEC">
  2345. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_ADD_NSEC adding NSEC record for '%1'</term>
  2346. <listitem><para>
  2347. Debug information. A NSEC record covering this zone is being added.
  2348. </para></listitem>
  2349. </varlistentry>
  2350. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_ADD_NSEC3">
  2351. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_ADD_NSEC3 adding NSEC3 record of zone '%1'</term>
  2352. <listitem><para>
  2353. Debug information. A NSEC3 record for the given zone is being added to the
  2354. response message.
  2355. </para></listitem>
  2356. </varlistentry>
  2357. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_ADD_RRSET">
  2358. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_ADD_RRSET adding RRset '%1/%2' to message</term>
  2359. <listitem><para>
  2360. Debug information. An RRset is being added to the response message.
  2361. </para></listitem>
  2362. </varlistentry>
  2363. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_ADD_SOA">
  2364. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_ADD_SOA adding SOA of '%1'</term>
  2365. <listitem><para>
  2366. Debug information. A SOA record of the given zone is being added to the
  2367. authority section of the response message.
  2368. </para></listitem>
  2369. </varlistentry>
  2370. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_AUTH_FAIL">
  2371. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_AUTH_FAIL the underlying data source failed with %1</term>
  2372. <listitem><para>
  2373. The underlying data source failed to answer the authoritative query. 1 means
  2374. some error, 2 is not implemented. The data source should have logged the
  2375. specific error already.
  2376. </para></listitem>
  2377. </varlistentry>
  2378. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_BAD_REFERRAL">
  2379. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_BAD_REFERRAL bad referral to '%1'</term>
  2380. <listitem><para>
  2381. The domain lives in another zone. But it is not possible to generate referral
  2382. information for it.
  2383. </para></listitem>
  2384. </varlistentry>
  2385. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_CACHED">
  2386. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_CACHED data for %1/%2 found in hotspot cache</term>
  2387. <listitem><para>
  2388. Debug information. The requested data were found in the hotspot cache, so
  2389. no query is sent to the real data source.
  2390. </para></listitem>
  2391. </varlistentry>
  2392. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_CHECK_CACHE">
  2393. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_CHECK_CACHE checking hotspot cache for '%1/%2'</term>
  2394. <listitem><para>
  2395. Debug information. While processing a query, lookup to the hotspot cache
  2396. is being made.
  2397. </para></listitem>
  2398. </varlistentry>
  2399. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_COPY_AUTH">
  2400. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_COPY_AUTH copying authoritative section into message</term>
  2401. <listitem><para>
  2402. Debug information. The whole referral information is being copied into the
  2403. response message.
  2404. </para></listitem>
  2405. </varlistentry>
  2406. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_DELEGATION">
  2407. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_DELEGATION looking for delegation on the path to '%1'</term>
  2408. <listitem><para>
  2409. Debug information. The software is trying to identify delegation points on the
  2410. way down to the given domain.
  2411. </para></listitem>
  2412. </varlistentry>
  2413. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_EMPTY_CNAME">
  2414. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_EMPTY_CNAME CNAME at '%1' is empty</term>
  2415. <listitem><para>
  2416. A CNAME chain was being followed and an entry was found that pointed
  2417. to a domain name that had no RRsets associated with it. As a result,
  2418. the query cannot be answered. This indicates a problem with supplied data.
  2419. </para></listitem>
  2420. </varlistentry>
  2421. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_EMPTY_DNAME">
  2422. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_EMPTY_DNAME the DNAME on '%1' is empty</term>
  2423. <listitem><para>
  2424. During an attempt to synthesize CNAME from this DNAME it was discovered the
  2425. DNAME is empty (it has no records). This indicates problem with supplied data.
  2426. </para></listitem>
  2427. </varlistentry>
  2428. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_FAIL">
  2429. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_FAIL query failed</term>
  2430. <listitem><para>
  2431. Some subtask of query processing failed. The reason should have been reported
  2432. already and a SERVFAIL will be returned to the querying system.
  2433. </para></listitem>
  2434. </varlistentry>
  2435. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_FOLLOW_CNAME">
  2436. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_FOLLOW_CNAME following CNAME at '%1'</term>
  2437. <listitem><para>
  2438. Debug information. The domain is a CNAME (or a DNAME and a CNAME for it
  2439. has already been created) and the search is following this chain.
  2440. </para></listitem>
  2441. </varlistentry>
  2442. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_GET_MX_ADDITIONAL">
  2443. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_GET_MX_ADDITIONAL addition of A/AAAA for '%1' requested by MX '%2'</term>
  2444. <listitem><para>
  2445. Debug information. While processing a query, a MX record was met. It
  2446. references the mentioned address, so A/AAAA records for it are looked up
  2447. and put it into the additional section.
  2448. </para></listitem>
  2449. </varlistentry>
  2450. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_GET_NS_ADDITIONAL">
  2451. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_GET_NS_ADDITIONAL addition of A/AAAA for '%1' requested by NS '%2'</term>
  2452. <listitem><para>
  2453. Debug information. While processing a query, a NS record was met. It
  2454. references the mentioned address, so A/AAAA records for it are looked up
  2455. and put it into the additional section.
  2456. </para></listitem>
  2457. </varlistentry>
  2458. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_GLUE_FAIL">
  2459. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_GLUE_FAIL the underlying data source failed with %1</term>
  2460. <listitem><para>
  2461. The underlying data source failed to answer the glue query. 1 means some error,
  2462. 2 is not implemented. The data source should have logged the specific error
  2463. already.
  2464. </para></listitem>
  2465. </varlistentry>
  2466. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_INVALID_OP">
  2467. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_INVALID_OP invalid query operation requested</term>
  2468. <listitem><para>
  2469. This indicates a programmer error. The DO_QUERY was called with unknown
  2470. operation code.
  2471. </para></listitem>
  2472. </varlistentry>
  2473. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_IS_AUTH">
  2474. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_IS_AUTH auth query (%1/%2)</term>
  2475. <listitem><para>
  2476. Debug information. The last DO_QUERY is an auth query.
  2477. </para></listitem>
  2478. </varlistentry>
  2479. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_IS_GLUE">
  2480. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_IS_GLUE glue query (%1/%2)</term>
  2481. <listitem><para>
  2482. Debug information. The last DO_QUERY is a query for glue addresses.
  2483. </para></listitem>
  2484. </varlistentry>
  2485. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_IS_NOGLUE">
  2486. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_IS_NOGLUE query for non-glue addresses (%1/%2)</term>
  2487. <listitem><para>
  2488. Debug information. The last DO_QUERY is a query for addresses that are not
  2489. glue.
  2490. </para></listitem>
  2491. </varlistentry>
  2492. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_IS_REF">
  2493. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_IS_REF query for referral (%1/%2)</term>
  2494. <listitem><para>
  2495. Debug information. The last DO_QUERY is a query for referral information.
  2496. </para></listitem>
  2497. </varlistentry>
  2498. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_IS_SIMPLE">
  2499. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_IS_SIMPLE simple query (%1/%2)</term>
  2500. <listitem><para>
  2501. Debug information. The last DO_QUERY is a simple query.
  2502. </para></listitem>
  2503. </varlistentry>
  2504. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_MISPLACED_TASK">
  2505. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_MISPLACED_TASK task of this type should not be here</term>
  2506. <listitem><para>
  2507. This indicates a programming error. A task was found in the internal task
  2508. queue, but this kind of task wasn't designed to be inside the queue (it should
  2509. be handled right away, not queued).
  2510. </para></listitem>
  2511. </varlistentry>
  2512. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_MISSING_NS">
  2513. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_MISSING_NS missing NS records for '%1'</term>
  2514. <listitem><para>
  2515. NS records should have been put into the authority section. However, this zone
  2516. has none. This indicates problem with provided data.
  2517. </para></listitem>
  2518. </varlistentry>
  2519. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_MISSING_SOA">
  2520. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_MISSING_SOA the zone '%1' has no SOA</term>
  2521. <listitem><para>
  2522. The answer should have been a negative one (eg. of nonexistence of something).
  2523. To do so, a SOA record should be put into the authority section, but the zone
  2524. does not have one. This indicates problem with provided data.
  2525. </para></listitem>
  2526. </varlistentry>
  2527. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_NOGLUE_FAIL">
  2528. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_NOGLUE_FAIL the underlying data source failed with %1</term>
  2529. <listitem><para>
  2530. The underlying data source failed to answer the no-glue query. 1 means some
  2531. error, 2 is not implemented. The data source should have logged the specific
  2532. error already.
  2533. </para></listitem>
  2534. </varlistentry>
  2535. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_NO_CACHE_ANY_AUTH">
  2536. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_NO_CACHE_ANY_AUTH ignoring hotspot cache for ANY query (%1/%2 in %3 class)</term>
  2537. <listitem><para>
  2538. Debug information. The hotspot cache is ignored for authoritative ANY queries
  2539. for consistency reasons.
  2540. </para></listitem>
  2541. </varlistentry>
  2542. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_NO_CACHE_ANY_SIMPLE">
  2543. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_NO_CACHE_ANY_SIMPLE ignoring hotspot cache for ANY query (%1/%2 in %3 class)</term>
  2544. <listitem><para>
  2545. Debug information. The hotspot cache is ignored for ANY queries for consistency
  2546. reasons.
  2547. </para></listitem>
  2548. </varlistentry>
  2549. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_NO_DS_NSEC">
  2550. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_NO_DS_NSEC there's no DS record in the '%1' zone</term>
  2551. <listitem><para>
  2552. An attempt to add a NSEC record into the message failed, because the zone does
  2553. not have any DS record. This indicates problem with the provided data.
  2554. </para></listitem>
  2555. </varlistentry>
  2556. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_NO_DS_NSEC3">
  2557. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_NO_DS_NSEC3 there's no DS record in the '%1' zone</term>
  2558. <listitem><para>
  2559. An attempt to add a NSEC3 record into the message failed, because the zone does
  2560. not have any DS record. This indicates problem with the provided data.
  2561. </para></listitem>
  2562. </varlistentry>
  2563. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_NO_ZONE">
  2564. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_NO_ZONE no zone containing '%1' in class '%2'</term>
  2565. <listitem><para>
  2566. Lookup of domain failed because the data have no zone that contain the
  2567. domain. Maybe someone sent a query to the wrong server for some reason.
  2568. </para></listitem>
  2569. </varlistentry>
  2570. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_PROCESS">
  2571. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_PROCESS processing query '%1/%2' in the '%3' class</term>
  2572. <listitem><para>
  2573. Debug information. A sure query is being processed now.
  2574. </para></listitem>
  2575. </varlistentry>
  2576. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_PROVE_NX_FAIL">
  2577. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_PROVE_NX_FAIL unable to prove nonexistence of '%1'</term>
  2578. <listitem><para>
  2579. The user wants DNSSEC and we discovered the entity doesn't exist (either
  2580. domain or the record). But there was an error getting NSEC/NSEC3 record
  2581. to prove the nonexistence.
  2582. </para></listitem>
  2583. </varlistentry>
  2584. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_REF_FAIL">
  2585. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_REF_FAIL the underlying data source failed with %1</term>
  2586. <listitem><para>
  2587. The underlying data source failed to answer the query for referral information.
  2588. 1 means some error, 2 is not implemented. The data source should have logged
  2589. the specific error already.
  2590. </para></listitem>
  2591. </varlistentry>
  2592. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_RRSIG">
  2593. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_RRSIG unable to answer RRSIG query</term>
  2594. <listitem><para>
  2595. The server is unable to answer a direct query for RRSIG type, but was asked
  2596. to do so.
  2597. </para></listitem>
  2598. </varlistentry>
  2599. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_SIMPLE_FAIL">
  2600. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_SIMPLE_FAIL the underlying data source failed with %1</term>
  2601. <listitem><para>
  2602. The underlying data source failed to answer the simple query. 1 means some
  2603. error, 2 is not implemented. The data source should have logged the specific
  2604. error already.
  2605. </para></listitem>
  2606. </varlistentry>
  2607. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_SYNTH_CNAME">
  2608. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_SYNTH_CNAME synthesizing CNAME from DNAME on '%1'</term>
  2609. <listitem><para>
  2610. This is a debug message. While answering a query, a DNAME was encountered. The
  2611. DNAME itself will be returned, along with a synthesized CNAME for clients that
  2612. do not understand the DNAME RR.
  2613. </para></listitem>
  2614. </varlistentry>
  2615. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_TASK_FAIL">
  2616. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_TASK_FAIL task failed with %1</term>
  2617. <listitem><para>
  2618. The query subtask failed. The reason should have been reported by the subtask
  2619. already. The code is 1 for error, 2 for not implemented.
  2620. </para></listitem>
  2621. </varlistentry>
  2622. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_TOO_MANY_CNAMES">
  2623. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_TOO_MANY_CNAMES CNAME chain limit exceeded at '%1'</term>
  2624. <listitem><para>
  2625. A CNAME led to another CNAME and it led to another, and so on. After 16
  2626. CNAMEs, the software gave up. Long CNAME chains are discouraged, and this
  2627. might possibly be a loop as well. Note that some of the CNAMEs might have
  2628. been synthesized from DNAMEs. This indicates problem with supplied data.
  2629. </para></listitem>
  2630. </varlistentry>
  2631. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_UNKNOWN_RESULT">
  2632. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_UNKNOWN_RESULT unknown result of subtask</term>
  2633. <listitem><para>
  2634. This indicates a programmer error. The answer of subtask doesn't look like
  2635. anything known.
  2636. </para></listitem>
  2637. </varlistentry>
  2638. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_WILDCARD">
  2639. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_WILDCARD looking for a wildcard covering '%1'</term>
  2640. <listitem><para>
  2641. Debug information. A direct match wasn't found, so a wildcard covering the
  2642. domain is being looked for now.
  2643. </para></listitem>
  2644. </varlistentry>
  2645. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_WILDCARD_FAIL">
  2646. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_WILDCARD_FAIL error processing wildcard for '%1'</term>
  2647. <listitem><para>
  2648. During an attempt to cover the domain by a wildcard an error happened. The
  2649. exact kind was hopefully already reported.
  2650. </para></listitem>
  2651. </varlistentry>
  2652. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_WILDCARD_PROVE_NX_FAIL">
  2653. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_WILDCARD_PROVE_NX_FAIL unable to prove nonexistence of '%1' (%2)</term>
  2654. <listitem><para>
  2655. While processing a wildcard, it wasn't possible to prove nonexistence of the
  2656. given domain or record. The code is 1 for error and 2 for not implemented.
  2657. </para></listitem>
  2658. </varlistentry>
  2659. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_QUERY_WILDCARD_REFERRAL">
  2660. <term>DATASRC_QUERY_WILDCARD_REFERRAL unable to find referral info for '%1' (%2)</term>
  2661. <listitem><para>
  2662. While processing a wildcard, a referral was met. But it wasn't possible to get
  2663. enough information for it. The code is 1 for error, 2 for not implemented.
  2664. </para></listitem>
  2665. </varlistentry>
  2666. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_CLOSE">
  2667. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_CLOSE closing SQLite database</term>
  2668. <listitem><para>
  2669. Debug information. The SQLite data source is closing the database file.
  2670. </para></listitem>
  2671. </varlistentry>
  2672. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_CONNCLOSE">
  2673. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_CONNCLOSE Closing sqlite database</term>
  2674. <listitem><para>
  2675. The database file is no longer needed and is being closed.
  2676. </para></listitem>
  2677. </varlistentry>
  2678. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_CONNOPEN">
  2679. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_CONNOPEN Opening sqlite database file '%1'</term>
  2680. <listitem><para>
  2681. The database file is being opened so it can start providing data.
  2682. </para></listitem>
  2683. </varlistentry>
  2684. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_CREATE">
  2685. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_CREATE SQLite data source created</term>
  2686. <listitem><para>
  2687. Debug information. An instance of SQLite data source is being created.
  2688. </para></listitem>
  2689. </varlistentry>
  2690. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_DESTROY">
  2691. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_DESTROY SQLite data source destroyed</term>
  2692. <listitem><para>
  2693. Debug information. An instance of SQLite data source is being destroyed.
  2694. </para></listitem>
  2695. </varlistentry>
  2696. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_DROPCONN">
  2697. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_DROPCONN SQLite3Database is being deinitialized</term>
  2698. <listitem><para>
  2699. The object around a database connection is being destroyed.
  2700. </para></listitem>
  2701. </varlistentry>
  2702. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_ENCLOSURE">
  2703. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_ENCLOSURE looking for zone containing '%1'</term>
  2704. <listitem><para>
  2705. Debug information. The SQLite data source is trying to identify which zone
  2706. should hold this domain.
  2707. </para></listitem>
  2708. </varlistentry>
  2709. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_ENCLOSURE_NOT_FOUND">
  2710. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_ENCLOSURE_NOT_FOUND no zone contains '%1'</term>
  2711. <listitem><para>
  2712. Debug information. The last SQLITE_ENCLOSURE query was unsuccessful; there's
  2713. no such zone in our data.
  2714. </para></listitem>
  2715. </varlistentry>
  2716. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_FIND">
  2717. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_FIND looking for RRset '%1/%2'</term>
  2718. <listitem><para>
  2719. Debug information. The SQLite data source is looking up a resource record
  2720. set.
  2721. </para></listitem>
  2722. </varlistentry>
  2723. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDADDRS">
  2724. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDADDRS looking for A/AAAA addresses for '%1'</term>
  2725. <listitem><para>
  2726. Debug information. The data source is looking up the addresses for given
  2727. domain name.
  2728. </para></listitem>
  2729. </varlistentry>
  2730. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDADDRS_BAD_CLASS">
  2731. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDADDRS_BAD_CLASS class mismatch looking for addresses ('%1' and '%2')</term>
  2732. <listitem><para>
  2733. The SQLite data source was looking up A/AAAA addresses, but the data source
  2734. contains different class than the query was for.
  2735. </para></listitem>
  2736. </varlistentry>
  2737. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDEXACT">
  2738. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDEXACT looking for exact RRset '%1/%2'</term>
  2739. <listitem><para>
  2740. Debug information. The SQLite data source is looking up an exact resource
  2741. record.
  2742. </para></listitem>
  2743. </varlistentry>
  2744. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDEXACT_BAD_CLASS">
  2745. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDEXACT_BAD_CLASS class mismatch looking for an RRset ('%1' and '%2')</term>
  2746. <listitem><para>
  2747. The SQLite data source was looking up an exact RRset, but the data source
  2748. contains different class than the query was for.
  2749. </para></listitem>
  2750. </varlistentry>
  2751. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDREC">
  2752. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDREC looking for record '%1/%2'</term>
  2753. <listitem><para>
  2754. Debug information. The SQLite data source is looking up records of given name
  2755. and type in the database.
  2756. </para></listitem>
  2757. </varlistentry>
  2758. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDREF">
  2759. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDREF looking for referral at '%1'</term>
  2760. <listitem><para>
  2761. Debug information. The SQLite data source is identifying if this domain is
  2762. a referral and where it goes.
  2763. </para></listitem>
  2764. </varlistentry>
  2765. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDREF_BAD_CLASS">
  2766. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_FINDREF_BAD_CLASS class mismatch looking for referral ('%1' and '%2')</term>
  2767. <listitem><para>
  2768. The SQLite data source was trying to identify if there's a referral. But
  2769. it contains different class than the query was for.
  2770. </para></listitem>
  2771. </varlistentry>
  2772. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_FIND_BAD_CLASS">
  2773. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_FIND_BAD_CLASS class mismatch looking for an RRset ('%1' and '%2')</term>
  2774. <listitem><para>
  2775. The SQLite data source was looking up an RRset, but the data source contains
  2776. different class than the query was for.
  2777. </para></listitem>
  2778. </varlistentry>
  2779. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_FIND_NSEC3">
  2780. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_FIND_NSEC3 looking for NSEC3 in zone '%1' for hash '%2'</term>
  2781. <listitem><para>
  2782. Debug information. We're trying to look up a NSEC3 record in the SQLite data
  2783. source.
  2784. </para></listitem>
  2785. </varlistentry>
  2786. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_FIND_NSEC3_NO_ZONE">
  2787. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_FIND_NSEC3_NO_ZONE no such zone '%1'</term>
  2788. <listitem><para>
  2789. The SQLite data source was asked to provide a NSEC3 record for given zone.
  2790. But it doesn't contain that zone.
  2791. </para></listitem>
  2792. </varlistentry>
  2793. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_NEWCONN">
  2794. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_NEWCONN SQLite3Database is being initialized</term>
  2795. <listitem><para>
  2796. A wrapper object to hold database connection is being initialized.
  2797. </para></listitem>
  2798. </varlistentry>
  2799. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_OPEN">
  2800. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_OPEN opening SQLite database '%1'</term>
  2801. <listitem><para>
  2802. Debug information. The SQLite data source is loading an SQLite database in
  2803. the provided file.
  2804. </para></listitem>
  2805. </varlistentry>
  2806. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_PREVIOUS">
  2807. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_PREVIOUS looking for name previous to '%1'</term>
  2808. <listitem><para>
  2809. This is a debug message. The name given was not found, so the program
  2810. is searching for the next name higher up the hierarchy (e.g. if
  2811. www.example.com were queried for and not found, the software searches
  2812. for the "previous" name, example.com).
  2813. </para></listitem>
  2814. </varlistentry>
  2815. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_PREVIOUS_NO_ZONE">
  2816. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_PREVIOUS_NO_ZONE no zone containing '%1'</term>
  2817. <listitem><para>
  2818. The name given was not found, so the program is searching for the next
  2819. name higher up the hierarchy (e.g. if www.example.com were queried
  2820. for and not found, the software searches for the "previous" name,
  2821. example.com). However, this name is not contained in any zone in the
  2822. data source. This is an error since it indicates a problem in the earlier
  2823. processing of the query.
  2824. </para></listitem>
  2825. </varlistentry>
  2826. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_SQLITE_SETUP">
  2827. <term>DATASRC_SQLITE_SETUP setting up SQLite database</term>
  2828. <listitem><para>
  2829. The database for SQLite data source was found empty. It is assumed this is the
  2830. first run and it is being initialized with current schema. It'll still contain
  2831. no data, but it will be ready for use.
  2832. </para></listitem>
  2833. </varlistentry>
  2834. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_STATIC_CLASS_NOT_CH">
  2835. <term>DATASRC_STATIC_CLASS_NOT_CH static data source can handle CH class only</term>
  2836. <listitem><para>
  2837. An error message indicating that a query requesting a RR for a class other
  2838. that CH was sent to the static data source (which only handles CH queries).
  2839. </para></listitem>
  2840. </varlistentry>
  2841. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_STATIC_CREATE">
  2842. <term>DATASRC_STATIC_CREATE creating the static datasource</term>
  2843. <listitem><para>
  2844. Debug information. The static data source (the one holding stuff like
  2845. version.bind) is being created.
  2846. </para></listitem>
  2847. </varlistentry>
  2848. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_STATIC_FIND">
  2849. <term>DATASRC_STATIC_FIND looking for '%1/%2'</term>
  2850. <listitem><para>
  2851. Debug information. This resource record set is being looked up in the static
  2852. data source.
  2853. </para></listitem>
  2854. </varlistentry>
  2855. <varlistentry id="DATASRC_UNEXPECTED_QUERY_STATE">
  2856. <term>DATASRC_UNEXPECTED_QUERY_STATE unexpected query state</term>
  2857. <listitem><para>
  2858. This indicates a programming error. An internal task of unknown type was
  2859. generated.
  2860. </para></listitem>
  2861. </varlistentry>
  2862. <varlistentry id="DDNS_CC_SESSION_ERROR">
  2863. <term>DDNS_CC_SESSION_ERROR error reading from cc channel: %1</term>
  2864. <listitem><para>
  2865. There was a problem reading from the command and control channel. The
  2866. most likely cause is that the msgq process is not running.
  2867. </para></listitem>
  2868. </varlistentry>
  2869. <varlistentry id="DDNS_CC_SESSION_TIMEOUT_ERROR">
  2870. <term>DDNS_CC_SESSION_TIMEOUT_ERROR timeout waiting for cc response</term>
  2871. <listitem><para>
  2872. There was a problem reading a response from another module over the
  2873. command and control channel. The most likely cause is that the
  2874. configuration manager b10-cfgmgr is not running.
  2875. </para></listitem>
  2876. </varlistentry>
  2877. <varlistentry id="DDNS_CONFIG_ERROR">
  2878. <term>DDNS_CONFIG_ERROR error found in configuration data: %1</term>
  2879. <listitem><para>
  2880. The ddns process encountered an error when installing the configuration at
  2881. startup time. Details of the error are included in the log message.
  2882. </para></listitem>
  2883. </varlistentry>
  2884. <varlistentry id="DDNS_MODULECC_SESSION_ERROR">
  2885. <term>DDNS_MODULECC_SESSION_ERROR error encountered by configuration/command module: %1</term>
  2886. <listitem><para>
  2887. There was a problem in the lower level module handling configuration and
  2888. control commands. This could happen for various reasons, but the most likely
  2889. cause is that the configuration database contains a syntax error and ddns
  2890. failed to start at initialization. A detailed error message from the module
  2891. will also be displayed.
  2892. </para></listitem>
  2893. </varlistentry>
  2894. <varlistentry id="DDNS_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND">
  2895. <term>DDNS_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND shutdown command received</term>
  2896. <listitem><para>
  2897. The ddns process received a shutdown command from the command channel
  2898. and will now shut down.
  2899. </para></listitem>
  2900. </varlistentry>
  2901. <varlistentry id="DDNS_RUNNING">
  2902. <term>DDNS_RUNNING ddns server is running and listening for updates</term>
  2903. <listitem><para>
  2904. The ddns process has successfully started and is now ready to receive commands
  2905. and updates.
  2906. </para></listitem>
  2907. </varlistentry>
  2908. <varlistentry id="DDNS_SHUTDOWN">
  2909. <term>DDNS_SHUTDOWN ddns server shutting down</term>
  2910. <listitem><para>
  2911. The ddns process is shutting down. It will no longer listen for new commands
  2912. or updates. Any command or update that is being addressed at this moment will
  2913. be completed, after which the process will exit.
  2914. </para></listitem>
  2915. </varlistentry>
  2916. <varlistentry id="DDNS_STOPPED">
  2917. <term>DDNS_STOPPED ddns server has stopped</term>
  2918. <listitem><para>
  2919. The ddns process has successfully stopped and is no longer listening for or
  2920. handling commands or updates, and will now exit.
  2921. </para></listitem>
  2922. </varlistentry>
  2923. <varlistentry id="DDNS_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD">
  2924. <term>DDNS_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD keyboard interrupt, shutting down</term>
  2925. <listitem><para>
  2926. There was a keyboard interrupt signal to stop the ddns process. The
  2927. process will now shut down.
  2928. </para></listitem>
  2929. </varlistentry>
  2930. <varlistentry id="DDNS_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTION">
  2931. <term>DDNS_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTION uncaught exception of type %1: %2</term>
  2932. <listitem><para>
  2933. The b10-ddns process encountered an uncaught exception and will now shut
  2934. down. This is indicative of a programming error and should not happen under
  2935. normal circumstances. The exception type and message are printed.
  2936. </para></listitem>
  2937. </varlistentry>
  2938. <varlistentry id="LIBXFRIN_DIFFERENT_TTL">
  2939. <term>LIBXFRIN_DIFFERENT_TTL multiple data with different TTLs (%1, %2) on %3/%4/%5. Adjusting %2 -&gt; %1.</term>
  2940. <listitem><para>
  2941. The xfrin module received an update containing multiple rdata changes for the
  2942. same RRset. But the TTLs of these don't match each other. As we combine them
  2943. together, the latter one gets overwritten to the earlier one in the sequence.
  2944. </para></listitem>
  2945. </varlistentry>
  2946. <varlistentry id="LIBXFRIN_NO_JOURNAL">
  2947. <term>LIBXFRIN_NO_JOURNAL disabled journaling for updates to %1 on %2</term>
  2948. <listitem><para>
  2949. An attempt was made to create a Diff object with journaling enabled, but
  2950. the underlying data source didn't support journaling (while still allowing
  2951. updates) and so the created object has it disabled. At a higher level this
  2952. means that the updates will be applied to the zone but subsequent IXFR requests
  2953. will result in a full zone transfer (i.e., an AXFR-style IXFR). Unless the
  2954. overhead of the full transfer is an issue this message can be ignored;
  2955. otherwise you may want to check why the journaling wasn't allowed on the
  2956. data source and either fix the issue or use a different type of data source.
  2957. </para></listitem>
  2958. </varlistentry>
  2959. <varlistentry id="LOGIMPL_ABOVE_MAX_DEBUG">
  2960. <term>LOGIMPL_ABOVE_MAX_DEBUG debug level of %1 is too high and will be set to the maximum of %2</term>
  2961. <listitem><para>
  2962. A message from the interface to the underlying logger implementation reporting
  2963. that the debug level (as set by an internally-created string DEBUGn, where n
  2964. is an integer, e.g. DEBUG22) is above the maximum allowed value and has
  2965. been reduced to that value. The appearance of this message may indicate
  2966. a programming error - please submit a bug report.
  2967. </para></listitem>
  2968. </varlistentry>
  2969. <varlistentry id="LOGIMPL_BAD_DEBUG_STRING">
  2970. <term>LOGIMPL_BAD_DEBUG_STRING debug string '%1' has invalid format</term>
  2971. <listitem><para>
  2972. A message from the interface to the underlying logger implementation
  2973. reporting that an internally-created string used to set the debug level
  2974. is not of the correct format (it should be of the form DEBUGn, where n
  2975. is an integer, e.g. DEBUG22). The appearance of this message indicates
  2976. a programming error - please submit a bug report.
  2977. </para></listitem>
  2978. </varlistentry>
  2979. <varlistentry id="LOGIMPL_BELOW_MIN_DEBUG">
  2980. <term>LOGIMPL_BELOW_MIN_DEBUG debug level of %1 is too low and will be set to the minimum of %2</term>
  2981. <listitem><para>
  2982. A message from the interface to the underlying logger implementation reporting
  2983. that the debug level (as set by an internally-created string DEBUGn, where n
  2984. is an integer, e.g. DEBUG22) is below the minimum allowed value and has
  2985. been increased to that value. The appearance of this message may indicate
  2986. a programming error - please submit a bug report.
  2987. </para></listitem>
  2988. </varlistentry>
  2989. <varlistentry id="LOG_BAD_DESTINATION">
  2990. <term>LOG_BAD_DESTINATION unrecognized log destination: %1</term>
  2991. <listitem><para>
  2992. A logger destination value was given that was not recognized. The
  2993. destination should be one of "console", "file", or "syslog".
  2994. </para></listitem>
  2995. </varlistentry>
  2996. <varlistentry id="LOG_BAD_SEVERITY">
  2997. <term>LOG_BAD_SEVERITY unrecognized log severity: %1</term>
  2998. <listitem><para>
  2999. A logger severity value was given that was not recognized. The severity
  3000. should be one of "DEBUG", "INFO", "WARN", "ERROR", "FATAL" or "NONE".
  3001. </para></listitem>
  3002. </varlistentry>
  3003. <varlistentry id="LOG_BAD_STREAM">
  3004. <term>LOG_BAD_STREAM bad log console output stream: %1</term>
  3005. <listitem><para>
  3006. Logging has been configured so that output is written to the terminal
  3007. (console) but the stream on which it is to be written is not recognised.
  3008. Allowed values are "stdout" and "stderr".
  3009. </para></listitem>
  3010. </varlistentry>
  3011. <varlistentry id="LOG_DUPLICATE_MESSAGE_ID">
  3012. <term>LOG_DUPLICATE_MESSAGE_ID duplicate message ID (%1) in compiled code</term>
  3013. <listitem><para>
  3014. During start-up, BIND 10 detected that the given message identification
  3015. had been defined multiple times in the BIND 10 code. This indicates a
  3016. programming error; please submit a bug report.
  3017. </para></listitem>
  3018. </varlistentry>
  3019. <varlistentry id="LOG_DUPLICATE_NAMESPACE">
  3020. <term>LOG_DUPLICATE_NAMESPACE line %1: duplicate $NAMESPACE directive found</term>
  3021. <listitem><para>
  3022. When reading a message file, more than one $NAMESPACE directive was found.
  3023. (This directive is used to set a C++ namespace when generating header
  3024. files during software development.) Such a condition is regarded as an
  3025. error and the read will be abandoned.
  3026. </para></listitem>
  3027. </varlistentry>
  3028. <varlistentry id="LOG_INPUT_OPEN_FAIL">
  3029. <term>LOG_INPUT_OPEN_FAIL unable to open message file %1 for input: %2</term>
  3030. <listitem><para>
  3031. The program was not able to open the specified input message file for
  3032. the reason given.
  3033. </para></listitem>
  3034. </varlistentry>
  3035. <varlistentry id="LOG_INVALID_MESSAGE_ID">
  3036. <term>LOG_INVALID_MESSAGE_ID line %1: invalid message identification '%2'</term>
  3037. <listitem><para>
  3038. An invalid message identification (ID) has been found during the read of
  3039. a message file. Message IDs should comprise only alphanumeric characters
  3040. and the underscore, and should not start with a digit.
  3041. </para></listitem>
  3042. </varlistentry>
  3043. <varlistentry id="LOG_NAMESPACE_EXTRA_ARGS">
  3044. <term>LOG_NAMESPACE_EXTRA_ARGS line %1: $NAMESPACE directive has too many arguments</term>
  3045. <listitem><para>
  3046. The $NAMESPACE directive in a message file takes a single argument, a
  3047. namespace in which all the generated symbol names are placed. This error
  3048. is generated when the compiler finds a $NAMESPACE directive with more
  3049. than one argument.
  3050. </para></listitem>
  3051. </varlistentry>
  3052. <varlistentry id="LOG_NAMESPACE_INVALID_ARG">
  3053. <term>LOG_NAMESPACE_INVALID_ARG line %1: $NAMESPACE directive has an invalid argument ('%2')</term>
  3054. <listitem><para>
  3055. The $NAMESPACE argument in a message file should be a valid C++ namespace.
  3056. This message is output if the simple check on the syntax of the string
  3057. carried out by the reader fails.
  3058. </para></listitem>
  3059. </varlistentry>
  3060. <varlistentry id="LOG_NAMESPACE_NO_ARGS">
  3061. <term>LOG_NAMESPACE_NO_ARGS line %1: no arguments were given to the $NAMESPACE directive</term>
  3062. <listitem><para>
  3063. The $NAMESPACE directive in a message file takes a single argument,
  3064. a C++ namespace in which all the generated symbol names are placed.
  3065. This error is generated when the compiler finds a $NAMESPACE directive
  3066. with no arguments.
  3067. </para></listitem>
  3068. </varlistentry>
  3069. <varlistentry id="LOG_NO_MESSAGE_ID">
  3070. <term>LOG_NO_MESSAGE_ID line %1: message definition line found without a message ID</term>
  3071. <listitem><para>
  3072. Within a message file, message are defined by lines starting with a "%".
  3073. The rest of the line should comprise the message ID and text describing
  3074. the message. This error indicates the message compiler found a line in
  3075. the message file comprising just the "%" and nothing else.
  3076. </para></listitem>
  3077. </varlistentry>
  3078. <varlistentry id="LOG_NO_MESSAGE_TEXT">
  3079. <term>LOG_NO_MESSAGE_TEXT line %1: line found containing a message ID ('%2') and no text</term>
  3080. <listitem><para>
  3081. Within a message file, message are defined by lines starting with a "%".
  3082. The rest of the line should comprise the message ID and text describing
  3083. the message. This error indicates the message compiler found a line
  3084. in the message file comprising just the "%" and message identification,
  3085. but no text.
  3086. </para></listitem>
  3087. </varlistentry>
  3088. <varlistentry id="LOG_NO_SUCH_MESSAGE">
  3089. <term>LOG_NO_SUCH_MESSAGE could not replace message text for '%1': no such message</term>
  3090. <listitem><para>
  3091. During start-up a local message file was read. A line with the listed
  3092. message identification was found in the file, but the identification is
  3093. not one contained in the compiled-in message dictionary. This message
  3094. may appear a number of times in the file, once for every such unknown
  3095. message identification.
  3096. </para><para>
  3097. There may be several reasons why this message may appear:
  3098. </para><para>
  3099. - The message ID has been mis-spelled in the local message file.
  3100. </para><para>
  3101. - The program outputting the message may not use that particular message
  3102. (e.g. it originates in a module not used by the program.)
  3103. </para><para>
  3104. - The local file was written for an earlier version of the BIND 10 software
  3105. and the later version no longer generates that message.
  3106. </para><para>
  3107. Whatever the reason, there is no impact on the operation of BIND 10.
  3108. </para></listitem>
  3109. </varlistentry>
  3110. <varlistentry id="LOG_OPEN_OUTPUT_FAIL">
  3111. <term>LOG_OPEN_OUTPUT_FAIL unable to open %1 for output: %2</term>
  3112. <listitem><para>
  3113. Originating within the logging code, the program was not able to open
  3114. the specified output file for the reason given.
  3115. </para></listitem>
  3116. </varlistentry>
  3117. <varlistentry id="LOG_PREFIX_EXTRA_ARGS">
  3118. <term>LOG_PREFIX_EXTRA_ARGS line %1: $PREFIX directive has too many arguments</term>
  3119. <listitem><para>
  3120. Within a message file, the $PREFIX directive takes a single argument,
  3121. a prefix to be added to the symbol names when a C++ file is created.
  3122. This error is generated when the compiler finds a $PREFIX directive with
  3123. more than one argument.
  3124. </para><para>
  3125. Note: the $PREFIX directive is deprecated and will be removed in a future
  3126. version of BIND 10.
  3127. </para></listitem>
  3128. </varlistentry>
  3129. <varlistentry id="LOG_PREFIX_INVALID_ARG">
  3130. <term>LOG_PREFIX_INVALID_ARG line %1: $PREFIX directive has an invalid argument ('%2')</term>
  3131. <listitem><para>
  3132. Within a message file, the $PREFIX directive takes a single argument,
  3133. a prefix to be added to the symbol names when a C++ file is created.
  3134. As such, it must adhere to restrictions on C++ symbol names (e.g. may
  3135. only contain alphanumeric characters or underscores, and may nor start
  3136. with a digit). A $PREFIX directive was found with an argument (given
  3137. in the message) that violates those restrictions.
  3138. </para><para>
  3139. Note: the $PREFIX directive is deprecated and will be removed in a future
  3140. version of BIND 10.
  3141. </para></listitem>
  3142. </varlistentry>
  3143. <varlistentry id="LOG_READING_LOCAL_FILE">
  3144. <term>LOG_READING_LOCAL_FILE reading local message file %1</term>
  3145. <listitem><para>
  3146. This is an informational message output by BIND 10 when it starts to read
  3147. a local message file. (A local message file may replace the text of
  3148. one of more messages; the ID of the message will not be changed though.)
  3149. </para></listitem>
  3150. </varlistentry>
  3151. <varlistentry id="LOG_READ_ERROR">
  3152. <term>LOG_READ_ERROR error reading from message file %1: %2</term>
  3153. <listitem><para>
  3154. The specified error was encountered reading from the named message file.
  3155. </para></listitem>
  3156. </varlistentry>
  3157. <varlistentry id="LOG_UNRECOGNISED_DIRECTIVE">
  3158. <term>LOG_UNRECOGNISED_DIRECTIVE line %1: unrecognised directive '%2'</term>
  3159. <listitem><para>
  3160. Within a message file, a line starting with a dollar symbol was found
  3161. (indicating the presence of a directive) but the first word on the line
  3162. (shown in the message) was not recognised.
  3163. </para></listitem>
  3164. </varlistentry>
  3165. <varlistentry id="LOG_WRITE_ERROR">
  3166. <term>LOG_WRITE_ERROR error writing to %1: %2</term>
  3167. <listitem><para>
  3168. The specified error was encountered by the message compiler when writing
  3169. to the named output file.
  3170. </para></listitem>
  3171. </varlistentry>
  3172. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_DATASRC_ACCESS_FAILURE">
  3173. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_DATASRC_ACCESS_FAILURE failed to get access to data source: %1</term>
  3174. <listitem><para>
  3175. notify_out failed to get access to one of configured data sources.
  3176. Detailed error is shown in the log message. This can be either a
  3177. configuration error or installation setup failure.
  3178. </para></listitem>
  3179. </varlistentry>
  3180. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_DATASRC_ZONE_NOT_FOUND">
  3181. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_DATASRC_ZONE_NOT_FOUND Zone %1 is not found</term>
  3182. <listitem><para>
  3183. notify_out attempted to get slave information of a zone but the zone
  3184. isn't found in the expected data source. This shouldn't happen,
  3185. because notify_out first identifies a list of available zones before
  3186. this process. So this means some critical inconsistency in the data
  3187. source or software bug.
  3188. </para></listitem>
  3189. </varlistentry>
  3190. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_INVALID_ADDRESS">
  3191. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_INVALID_ADDRESS invalid address %1#%2: %3</term>
  3192. <listitem><para>
  3193. The notify_out library tried to send a notify message to the given
  3194. address, but it appears to be an invalid address. The configuration
  3195. for secondary nameservers might contain a typographic error, or a
  3196. different BIND 10 module has forgotten to validate its data before
  3197. sending this module a notify command. As such, this should normally
  3198. not happen, and points to an oversight in a different module.
  3199. </para></listitem>
  3200. </varlistentry>
  3201. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_REPLY_BAD_OPCODE">
  3202. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_REPLY_BAD_OPCODE bad opcode in notify reply from %1#%2: %3</term>
  3203. <listitem><para>
  3204. The notify_out library sent a notify message to the nameserver at
  3205. the given address, but the response did not have the opcode set to
  3206. NOTIFY. The opcode in the response is printed. Since there was a
  3207. response, no more notifies will be sent to this server for this
  3208. notification event.
  3209. </para></listitem>
  3210. </varlistentry>
  3211. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_REPLY_BAD_QID">
  3212. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_REPLY_BAD_QID bad QID in notify reply from %1#%2: got %3, should be %4</term>
  3213. <listitem><para>
  3214. The notify_out library sent a notify message to the nameserver at
  3215. the given address, but the query id in the response does not match
  3216. the one we sent. Since there was a response, no more notifies will
  3217. be sent to this server for this notification event.
  3218. </para></listitem>
  3219. </varlistentry>
  3220. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_REPLY_BAD_QUERY_NAME">
  3221. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_REPLY_BAD_QUERY_NAME bad query name in notify reply from %1#%2: got %3, should be %4</term>
  3222. <listitem><para>
  3223. The notify_out library sent a notify message to the nameserver at
  3224. the given address, but the query name in the response does not match
  3225. the one we sent. Since there was a response, no more notifies will
  3226. be sent to this server for this notification event.
  3227. </para></listitem>
  3228. </varlistentry>
  3229. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_REPLY_QR_NOT_SET">
  3230. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_REPLY_QR_NOT_SET QR flags set to 0 in reply to notify from %1#%2</term>
  3231. <listitem><para>
  3232. The notify_out library sent a notify message to the namesever at the
  3233. given address, but the reply did not have the QR bit set to one.
  3234. Since there was a response, no more notifies will be sent to this
  3235. server for this notification event.
  3236. </para></listitem>
  3237. </varlistentry>
  3238. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_REPLY_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTION">
  3239. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_REPLY_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTION uncaught exception: %1</term>
  3240. <listitem><para>
  3241. There was an uncaught exception in the handling of a notify reply
  3242. message, either in the message parser, or while trying to extract data
  3243. from the parsed message. The error is printed, and notify_out will
  3244. treat the response as a bad message, but this does point to a
  3245. programming error, since all exceptions should have been caught
  3246. explicitly. Please file a bug report. Since there was a response,
  3247. no more notifies will be sent to this server for this notification
  3248. event.
  3249. </para></listitem>
  3250. </varlistentry>
  3251. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_RETRY_EXCEEDED">
  3252. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_RETRY_EXCEEDED notify to %1#%2: number of retries (%3) exceeded</term>
  3253. <listitem><para>
  3254. The maximum number of retries for the notify target has been exceeded.
  3255. Either the address of the secondary nameserver is wrong, or it is not
  3256. responding.
  3257. </para></listitem>
  3258. </varlistentry>
  3259. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_SENDING_NOTIFY">
  3260. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_SENDING_NOTIFY sending notify to %1#%2</term>
  3261. <listitem><para>
  3262. A notify message is sent to the secondary nameserver at the given
  3263. address.
  3264. </para></listitem>
  3265. </varlistentry>
  3266. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_SOCKET_ERROR">
  3267. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_SOCKET_ERROR socket error sending notify to %1#%2: %3</term>
  3268. <listitem><para>
  3269. There was a network error while trying to send a notify message to
  3270. the given address. The address might be unreachable. The socket
  3271. error is printed and should provide more information.
  3272. </para></listitem>
  3273. </varlistentry>
  3274. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_SOCKET_RECV_ERROR">
  3275. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_SOCKET_RECV_ERROR socket error reading notify reply from %1#%2: %3</term>
  3276. <listitem><para>
  3277. There was a network error while trying to read a notify reply
  3278. message from the given address. The socket error is printed and should
  3279. provide more information.
  3280. </para></listitem>
  3281. </varlistentry>
  3282. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_TIMEOUT">
  3283. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_TIMEOUT retry notify to %1#%2</term>
  3284. <listitem><para>
  3285. The notify message to the given address (noted as address#port) has
  3286. timed out, and the message will be resent until the max retry limit
  3287. is reached.
  3288. </para></listitem>
  3289. </varlistentry>
  3290. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_ZONE_BAD_SOA">
  3291. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_ZONE_BAD_SOA Zone %1 is invalid in terms of SOA</term>
  3292. <listitem><para>
  3293. This is a warning issued when the notify_out module finds a zone that
  3294. doesn't have an SOA RR or has multiple SOA RRs. Notify message won't
  3295. be sent to such a zone.
  3296. </para></listitem>
  3297. </varlistentry>
  3298. <varlistentry id="NOTIFY_OUT_ZONE_NO_NS">
  3299. <term>NOTIFY_OUT_ZONE_NO_NS Zone %1 doesn't have NS RR</term>
  3300. <listitem><para>
  3301. This is a warning issued when the notify_out module finds a zone that
  3302. doesn't have an NS RR. Notify message won't be sent to such a zone.
  3303. </para></listitem>
  3304. </varlistentry>
  3305. <varlistentry id="NSAS_EMPTY_RESPONSE">
  3306. <term>NSAS_EMPTY_RESPONSE response to query for %1 returned an empty answer section</term>
  3307. <listitem><para>
  3308. The NSAS (nameserver address store - part of the resolver) made a query
  3309. for information it needed. The query completed successfully but the
  3310. answer section in the response was empty.
  3311. </para></listitem>
  3312. </varlistentry>
  3313. <varlistentry id="NSAS_ERROR_RESPONSE">
  3314. <term>NSAS_ERROR_RESPONSE error response of %1 returned in query for %2</term>
  3315. <listitem><para>
  3316. The NSAS (nameserver address store - part of the resolver) made a query
  3317. for information it needed. The query completed successfully but the
  3318. RCODE in the response was something other than NOERROR.
  3319. </para></listitem>
  3320. </varlistentry>
  3321. <varlistentry id="NSAS_FIND_NS_ADDRESS">
  3322. <term>NSAS_FIND_NS_ADDRESS asking resolver to obtain A and AAAA records for %1</term>
  3323. <listitem><para>
  3324. A debug message issued when the NSAS (nameserver address store - part
  3325. of the resolver) is making a callback into the resolver to retrieve the
  3326. address records for the specified nameserver.
  3327. </para></listitem>
  3328. </varlistentry>
  3329. <varlistentry id="NSAS_FOUND_ADDRESS">
  3330. <term>NSAS_FOUND_ADDRESS found address %1 for %2</term>
  3331. <listitem><para>
  3332. A debug message issued when the NSAS (nameserver address store - part
  3333. of the resolver) has retrieved the given address for the specified
  3334. nameserver through an external query.
  3335. </para></listitem>
  3336. </varlistentry>
  3337. <varlistentry id="NSAS_LOOKUP_CANCEL">
  3338. <term>NSAS_LOOKUP_CANCEL lookup for zone %1 has been canceled</term>
  3339. <listitem><para>
  3340. A debug message issued when an NSAS (nameserver address store - part of
  3341. the resolver) lookup for a zone has been canceled.
  3342. </para></listitem>
  3343. </varlistentry>
  3344. <varlistentry id="NSAS_NS_LOOKUP_FAIL">
  3345. <term>NSAS_NS_LOOKUP_FAIL failed to lookup any %1 for %2</term>
  3346. <listitem><para>
  3347. A debug message issued when the NSAS (nameserver address store - part of
  3348. the resolver) has been unable to retrieve the specified resource record
  3349. for the specified nameserver. This is not necessarily a problem - the
  3350. nameserver may be unreachable, in which case the NSAS will try other
  3351. nameservers in the zone.
  3352. </para></listitem>
  3353. </varlistentry>
  3354. <varlistentry id="NSAS_NULL_RESPONSE">
  3355. <term>NSAS_NULL_RESPONSE got null message in success callback for query for %1</term>
  3356. <listitem><para>
  3357. The NSAS (nameserver address store - part of the resolver) made a query
  3358. for information it needed. The query completed successfully, but the
  3359. message passed to the callback was null.
  3360. </para><para>
  3361. This message indicates an internal error in the NSAS. Please raise a
  3362. bug report.
  3363. </para></listitem>
  3364. </varlistentry>
  3365. <varlistentry id="NSAS_SEARCH_ZONE_NS">
  3366. <term>NSAS_SEARCH_ZONE_NS searching NSAS for nameservers for zone %1</term>
  3367. <listitem><para>
  3368. A debug message output when a call is made to the NSAS (nameserver
  3369. address store - part of the resolver) to obtain the nameservers for
  3370. the specified zone.
  3371. </para></listitem>
  3372. </varlistentry>
  3373. <varlistentry id="NSAS_UPDATE_RTT">
  3374. <term>NSAS_UPDATE_RTT update RTT for %1: was %2 ms, is now %3 ms</term>
  3375. <listitem><para>
  3376. A NSAS (nameserver address store - part of the resolver) debug message
  3377. reporting the update of a round-trip time (RTT) for a query made to the
  3378. specified nameserver. The RTT has been updated using the value given
  3379. and the new RTT is displayed. (The RTT is subject to a calculation that
  3380. damps out sudden changes. As a result, the new RTT used by the NSAS in
  3381. future decisions of which nameserver to use is not necessarily equal to
  3382. the RTT reported.)
  3383. </para></listitem>
  3384. </varlistentry>
  3385. <varlistentry id="NSAS_WRONG_ANSWER">
  3386. <term>NSAS_WRONG_ANSWER queried for %1 RR of type/class %2/%3, received response %4/%5</term>
  3387. <listitem><para>
  3388. A NSAS (nameserver address store - part of the resolver) made a query for
  3389. a resource record of a particular type and class, but instead received
  3390. an answer with a different given type and class.
  3391. </para><para>
  3392. This message indicates an internal error in the NSAS. Please raise a
  3393. bug report.
  3394. </para></listitem>
  3395. </varlistentry>
  3396. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_ANSWER">
  3397. <term>RESLIB_ANSWER answer received in response to query for &lt;%1&gt;</term>
  3398. <listitem><para>
  3399. A debug message reporting that an answer has been received to an upstream
  3400. query for the specified question. Previous debug messages will have
  3401. indicated the server to which the question was sent.
  3402. </para></listitem>
  3403. </varlistentry>
  3404. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_CNAME">
  3405. <term>RESLIB_CNAME CNAME received in response to query for &lt;%1&gt;</term>
  3406. <listitem><para>
  3407. A debug message recording that CNAME response has been received to an
  3408. upstream query for the specified question. Previous debug messages will
  3409. have indicated the server to which the question was sent.
  3410. </para></listitem>
  3411. </varlistentry>
  3412. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_DEEPEST">
  3413. <term>RESLIB_DEEPEST did not find &lt;%1&gt; in cache, deepest delegation found is %2</term>
  3414. <listitem><para>
  3415. A debug message, a cache lookup did not find the specified &lt;name,
  3416. class, type&gt; tuple in the cache; instead, the deepest delegation found
  3417. is indicated.
  3418. </para></listitem>
  3419. </varlistentry>
  3420. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_EMPTY_RESPONSE">
  3421. <term>RESLIB_EMPTY_RESPONSE empty response received to query for &lt;%1&gt;</term>
  3422. <listitem><para>
  3423. A debug message, the response to the specified query from an upstream
  3424. nameserver did not contain anything in the answer or authority sections,
  3425. although in all other respects it was a valid response. A SERVFAIL will
  3426. be returned to the system making the original query.
  3427. </para></listitem>
  3428. </varlistentry>
  3429. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_ERROR_RESPONSE">
  3430. <term>RESLIB_ERROR_RESPONSE unspecified error received in response to query for &lt;%1&gt;</term>
  3431. <listitem><para>
  3432. A debug message, the response to the specified query to an upstream
  3433. nameserver indicated that the response was classified as an erroneous
  3434. response, but that the nature of the error cannot be identified.
  3435. A SERVFAIL will be returned to the system making the original query.
  3436. </para></listitem>
  3437. </varlistentry>
  3438. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_EXTRADATA_RESPONSE">
  3439. <term>RESLIB_EXTRADATA_RESPONSE extra data in response to query for &lt;%1&gt;</term>
  3440. <listitem><para>
  3441. A debug message indicating that the response to the specified query
  3442. from an upstream nameserver contained too much data. This can happen if
  3443. an ANY query was sent and the answer section in the response contained
  3444. multiple RRs with different names. A SERVFAIL will be returned to the
  3445. system making the original query.
  3446. </para></listitem>
  3447. </varlistentry>
  3448. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_FOLLOW_CNAME">
  3449. <term>RESLIB_FOLLOW_CNAME following CNAME chain to &lt;%1&gt;</term>
  3450. <listitem><para>
  3451. A debug message, a CNAME response was received and another query is
  3452. being issued for the &lt;name, class, type&gt; tuple.
  3453. </para></listitem>
  3454. </varlistentry>
  3455. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_INVALID_NAMECLASS_RESPONSE">
  3456. <term>RESLIB_INVALID_NAMECLASS_RESPONSE invalid name or class in response to query for &lt;%1&gt;</term>
  3457. <listitem><para>
  3458. A debug message, the response to the specified query from an upstream
  3459. nameserver (as identified by the ID of the response) contained either
  3460. an answer not matching the query name or an answer having a different
  3461. class to that queried for. A SERVFAIL will be returned to the system
  3462. making the original query.
  3463. </para></listitem>
  3464. </varlistentry>
  3465. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_INVALID_QNAME_RESPONSE">
  3466. <term>RESLIB_INVALID_QNAME_RESPONSE invalid name or class in response to query for &lt;%1&gt;</term>
  3467. <listitem><para>
  3468. A debug message, the response to the specified query from an upstream
  3469. nameserver (as identified by the ID of the response) contained a name
  3470. in the question section that did not match that of the query. A SERVFAIL
  3471. will be returned to the system making the original query.
  3472. </para></listitem>
  3473. </varlistentry>
  3474. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_INVALID_TYPE_RESPONSE">
  3475. <term>RESLIB_INVALID_TYPE_RESPONSE invalid name or class in response to query for &lt;%1&gt;</term>
  3476. <listitem><para>
  3477. A debug message, the response to the specified query from an upstream
  3478. nameserver (as identified by the ID of the response) contained an
  3479. invalid type field. A SERVFAIL will be returned to the system making
  3480. the original query.
  3481. </para></listitem>
  3482. </varlistentry>
  3483. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_LONG_CHAIN">
  3484. <term>RESLIB_LONG_CHAIN CNAME received in response to query for &lt;%1&gt;: CNAME chain length exceeded</term>
  3485. <listitem><para>
  3486. A debug message recording that a CNAME response has been received to an upstream
  3487. query for the specified question (Previous debug messages will have indicated
  3488. the server to which the question was sent). However, receipt of this CNAME
  3489. has meant that the resolver has exceeded the CNAME chain limit (a CNAME chain
  3490. is where on CNAME points to another) and so an error is being returned.
  3491. </para></listitem>
  3492. </varlistentry>
  3493. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_MULTIPLE_CLASS_RESPONSE">
  3494. <term>RESLIB_MULTIPLE_CLASS_RESPONSE response to query for &lt;%1&gt; contained multiple RRsets with different classes</term>
  3495. <listitem><para>
  3496. A debug message reporting that the response to an upstream query for
  3497. the specified name contained multiple RRsets in the answer and not all
  3498. were of the same class. This is a violation of the standard and so a
  3499. SERVFAIL will be returned.
  3500. </para></listitem>
  3501. </varlistentry>
  3502. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_NOTSINGLE_RESPONSE">
  3503. <term>RESLIB_NOTSINGLE_RESPONSE response to query for &lt;%1&gt; was not a response</term>
  3504. <listitem><para>
  3505. A debug message, the response to the specified query from an upstream
  3506. nameserver was a CNAME that had mutiple RRs in the RRset. This is
  3507. an invalid response according to the standards so a SERVFAIL will be
  3508. returned to the system making the original query.
  3509. </para></listitem>
  3510. </varlistentry>
  3511. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_NOT_ONE_QNAME_RESPONSE">
  3512. <term>RESLIB_NOT_ONE_QNAME_RESPONSE not one question in response to query for &lt;%1&gt;</term>
  3513. <listitem><para>
  3514. A debug message, the response to the specified query from an upstream
  3515. nameserver (as identified by the ID of the response) did not contain
  3516. one name in the question section as required by the standard. A SERVFAIL
  3517. will be returned to the system making the original query.
  3518. </para></listitem>
  3519. </varlistentry>
  3520. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_NOT_RESPONSE">
  3521. <term>RESLIB_NOT_RESPONSE response to query for &lt;%1&gt; was not a response</term>
  3522. <listitem><para>
  3523. A debug message, the response to the specified query from an upstream
  3524. nameserver (as identified by the ID of the response) did not have the QR
  3525. bit set (thus indicating that the packet was a query, not a response).
  3526. A SERVFAIL will be returned to the system making the original query.
  3527. </para></listitem>
  3528. </varlistentry>
  3529. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_NO_NS_RRSET">
  3530. <term>RESLIB_NO_NS_RRSET no NS RRSet in referral response received to query for &lt;%1&gt;</term>
  3531. <listitem><para>
  3532. A debug message, this indicates that a response was received for the specified
  3533. query and was categorized as a referral. However, the received message did
  3534. not contain any NS RRsets. This may indicate a programming error in the
  3535. response classification code.
  3536. </para></listitem>
  3537. </varlistentry>
  3538. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_NSAS_LOOKUP">
  3539. <term>RESLIB_NSAS_LOOKUP looking up nameserver for zone %1 in the NSAS</term>
  3540. <listitem><para>
  3541. A debug message, the RunningQuery object is querying the NSAS for the
  3542. nameservers for the specified zone.
  3543. </para></listitem>
  3544. </varlistentry>
  3545. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_NXDOM_NXRR">
  3546. <term>RESLIB_NXDOM_NXRR NXDOMAIN/NXRRSET received in response to query for &lt;%1&gt;</term>
  3547. <listitem><para>
  3548. A debug message recording that either a NXDOMAIN or an NXRRSET response has
  3549. been received to an upstream query for the specified question. Previous debug
  3550. messages will have indicated the server to which the question was sent.
  3551. </para></listitem>
  3552. </varlistentry>
  3553. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_OPCODE_RESPONSE">
  3554. <term>RESLIB_OPCODE_RESPONSE response to query for &lt;%1&gt; did not have query opcode</term>
  3555. <listitem><para>
  3556. A debug message, the response to the specified query from an upstream
  3557. nameserver was a response that did not have the opcode set to that of
  3558. a query. According to the standards, this is an invalid response to
  3559. the query that was made, so a SERVFAIL will be returned to the system
  3560. making the original query.
  3561. </para></listitem>
  3562. </varlistentry>
  3563. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_PROTOCOL">
  3564. <term>RESLIB_PROTOCOL protocol error in answer for %1: %3</term>
  3565. <listitem><para>
  3566. A debug message indicating that a protocol error was received. As there
  3567. are no retries left, an error will be reported.
  3568. </para></listitem>
  3569. </varlistentry>
  3570. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_PROTOCOL_RETRY">
  3571. <term>RESLIB_PROTOCOL_RETRY protocol error in answer for %1: %2 (retries left: %3)</term>
  3572. <listitem><para>
  3573. A debug message indicating that a protocol error was received and that
  3574. the resolver is repeating the query to the same nameserver. After this
  3575. repeated query, there will be the indicated number of retries left.
  3576. </para></listitem>
  3577. </varlistentry>
  3578. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_RCODE_ERROR">
  3579. <term>RESLIB_RCODE_ERROR response to query for &lt;%1&gt; returns RCODE of %2</term>
  3580. <listitem><para>
  3581. A debug message, the response to the specified query indicated an error
  3582. that is not covered by a specific code path. A SERVFAIL will be returned.
  3583. </para></listitem>
  3584. </varlistentry>
  3585. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_RECQ_CACHE_FIND">
  3586. <term>RESLIB_RECQ_CACHE_FIND found &lt;%1&gt; in the cache (resolve() instance %2)</term>
  3587. <listitem><para>
  3588. This is a debug message and indicates that a RecursiveQuery object found the
  3589. the specified &lt;name, class, type&gt; tuple in the cache. The instance number
  3590. at the end of the message indicates which of the two resolve() methods has
  3591. been called.
  3592. </para></listitem>
  3593. </varlistentry>
  3594. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_RECQ_CACHE_NO_FIND">
  3595. <term>RESLIB_RECQ_CACHE_NO_FIND did not find &lt;%1&gt; in the cache, starting RunningQuery (resolve() instance %2)</term>
  3596. <listitem><para>
  3597. This is a debug message and indicates that the look in the cache made by the
  3598. RecursiveQuery::resolve() method did not find an answer, so a new RunningQuery
  3599. object has been created to resolve the question. The instance number at
  3600. the end of the message indicates which of the two resolve() methods has
  3601. been called.
  3602. </para></listitem>
  3603. </varlistentry>
  3604. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_REFERRAL">
  3605. <term>RESLIB_REFERRAL referral received in response to query for &lt;%1&gt;</term>
  3606. <listitem><para>
  3607. A debug message recording that a referral response has been received to an
  3608. upstream query for the specified question. Previous debug messages will
  3609. have indicated the server to which the question was sent.
  3610. </para></listitem>
  3611. </varlistentry>
  3612. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_REFER_ZONE">
  3613. <term>RESLIB_REFER_ZONE referred to zone %1</term>
  3614. <listitem><para>
  3615. A debug message indicating that the last referral message was to the specified
  3616. zone.
  3617. </para></listitem>
  3618. </varlistentry>
  3619. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_RESOLVE">
  3620. <term>RESLIB_RESOLVE asked to resolve &lt;%1&gt; (resolve() instance %2)</term>
  3621. <listitem><para>
  3622. A debug message, the RecursiveQuery::resolve method has been called to resolve
  3623. the specified &lt;name, class, type&gt; tuple. The first action will be to lookup
  3624. the specified tuple in the cache. The instance number at the end of the
  3625. message indicates which of the two resolve() methods has been called.
  3626. </para></listitem>
  3627. </varlistentry>
  3628. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_RRSET_FOUND">
  3629. <term>RESLIB_RRSET_FOUND found single RRset in the cache when querying for &lt;%1&gt; (resolve() instance %2)</term>
  3630. <listitem><para>
  3631. A debug message, indicating that when RecursiveQuery::resolve queried the
  3632. cache, a single RRset was found which was put in the answer. The instance
  3633. number at the end of the message indicates which of the two resolve()
  3634. methods has been called.
  3635. </para></listitem>
  3636. </varlistentry>
  3637. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_RTT">
  3638. <term>RESLIB_RTT round-trip time of last query calculated as %1 ms</term>
  3639. <listitem><para>
  3640. A debug message giving the round-trip time of the last query and response.
  3641. </para></listitem>
  3642. </varlistentry>
  3643. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_RUNQ_CACHE_FIND">
  3644. <term>RESLIB_RUNQ_CACHE_FIND found &lt;%1&gt; in the cache</term>
  3645. <listitem><para>
  3646. This is a debug message and indicates that a RunningQuery object found
  3647. the specified &lt;name, class, type&gt; tuple in the cache.
  3648. </para></listitem>
  3649. </varlistentry>
  3650. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_RUNQ_CACHE_LOOKUP">
  3651. <term>RESLIB_RUNQ_CACHE_LOOKUP looking up up &lt;%1&gt; in the cache</term>
  3652. <listitem><para>
  3653. This is a debug message and indicates that a RunningQuery object has made
  3654. a call to its doLookup() method to look up the specified &lt;name, class, type&gt;
  3655. tuple, the first action of which will be to examine the cache.
  3656. </para></listitem>
  3657. </varlistentry>
  3658. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_RUNQ_FAIL">
  3659. <term>RESLIB_RUNQ_FAIL failure callback - nameservers are unreachable</term>
  3660. <listitem><para>
  3661. A debug message indicating that a RunningQuery's failure callback has been
  3662. called because all nameservers for the zone in question are unreachable.
  3663. </para></listitem>
  3664. </varlistentry>
  3665. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_RUNQ_SUCCESS">
  3666. <term>RESLIB_RUNQ_SUCCESS success callback - sending query to %1</term>
  3667. <listitem><para>
  3668. A debug message indicating that a RunningQuery's success callback has been
  3669. called because a nameserver has been found, and that a query is being sent
  3670. to the specified nameserver.
  3671. </para></listitem>
  3672. </varlistentry>
  3673. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_TCP_TRUNCATED">
  3674. <term>RESLIB_TCP_TRUNCATED TCP response to query for %1 was truncated</term>
  3675. <listitem><para>
  3676. This is a debug message logged when a response to the specified query to an
  3677. upstream nameserver returned a response with the TC (truncation) bit set. This
  3678. is treated as an error by the code.
  3679. </para></listitem>
  3680. </varlistentry>
  3681. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_TEST_SERVER">
  3682. <term>RESLIB_TEST_SERVER setting test server to %1(%2)</term>
  3683. <listitem><para>
  3684. This is a warning message only generated in unit tests. It indicates
  3685. that all upstream queries from the resolver are being routed to the
  3686. specified server, regardless of the address of the nameserver to which
  3687. the query would normally be routed. If seen during normal operation,
  3688. please submit a bug report.
  3689. </para></listitem>
  3690. </varlistentry>
  3691. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_TEST_UPSTREAM">
  3692. <term>RESLIB_TEST_UPSTREAM sending upstream query for &lt;%1&gt; to test server at %2</term>
  3693. <listitem><para>
  3694. This is a debug message and should only be seen in unit tests. A query for
  3695. the specified &lt;name, class, type&gt; tuple is being sent to a test nameserver
  3696. whose address is given in the message.
  3697. </para></listitem>
  3698. </varlistentry>
  3699. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_TIMEOUT">
  3700. <term>RESLIB_TIMEOUT query &lt;%1&gt; to %2 timed out</term>
  3701. <listitem><para>
  3702. A debug message indicating that the specified upstream query has timed out and
  3703. there are no retries left.
  3704. </para></listitem>
  3705. </varlistentry>
  3706. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_TIMEOUT_RETRY">
  3707. <term>RESLIB_TIMEOUT_RETRY query &lt;%1&gt; to %2 timed out, re-trying (retries left: %3)</term>
  3708. <listitem><para>
  3709. A debug message indicating that the specified query has timed out and that
  3710. the resolver is repeating the query to the same nameserver. After this
  3711. repeated query, there will be the indicated number of retries left.
  3712. </para></listitem>
  3713. </varlistentry>
  3714. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_TRUNCATED">
  3715. <term>RESLIB_TRUNCATED response to query for &lt;%1&gt; was truncated, re-querying over TCP</term>
  3716. <listitem><para>
  3717. A debug message, this indicates that the response to the specified query was
  3718. truncated and that the resolver will be re-querying over TCP. There are
  3719. various reasons why responses may be truncated, so this message is normal and
  3720. gives no cause for concern.
  3721. </para></listitem>
  3722. </varlistentry>
  3723. <varlistentry id="RESLIB_UPSTREAM">
  3724. <term>RESLIB_UPSTREAM sending upstream query for &lt;%1&gt; to %2</term>
  3725. <listitem><para>
  3726. A debug message indicating that a query for the specified &lt;name, class, type&gt;
  3727. tuple is being sent to a nameserver whose address is given in the message.
  3728. </para></listitem>
  3729. </varlistentry>
  3730. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_AXFR_TCP">
  3731. <term>RESOLVER_AXFR_TCP AXFR request received over TCP</term>
  3732. <listitem><para>
  3733. This is a debug message output when the resolver received a request for
  3734. an AXFR (full transfer of a zone) over TCP. Only authoritative servers
  3735. are able to handle AXFR requests, so the resolver will return an error
  3736. message to the sender with the RCODE set to NOTIMP.
  3737. </para></listitem>
  3738. </varlistentry>
  3739. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_AXFR_UDP">
  3740. <term>RESOLVER_AXFR_UDP AXFR request received over UDP</term>
  3741. <listitem><para>
  3742. This is a debug message output when the resolver received a request for
  3743. an AXFR (full transfer of a zone) over UDP. Only authoritative servers
  3744. are able to handle AXFR requests (and in any case, an AXFR request should
  3745. be sent over TCP), so the resolver will return an error message to the
  3746. sender with the RCODE set to NOTIMP.
  3747. </para></listitem>
  3748. </varlistentry>
  3749. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_CLIENT_TIME_SMALL">
  3750. <term>RESOLVER_CLIENT_TIME_SMALL client timeout of %1 is too small</term>
  3751. <listitem><para>
  3752. During the update of the resolver's configuration parameters, the value
  3753. of the client timeout was found to be too small. The configuration
  3754. update was abandoned and the parameters were not changed.
  3755. </para></listitem>
  3756. </varlistentry>
  3757. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_CONFIG_CHANNEL">
  3758. <term>RESOLVER_CONFIG_CHANNEL configuration channel created</term>
  3759. <listitem><para>
  3760. This is a debug message output when the resolver has successfully
  3761. established a connection to the configuration channel.
  3762. </para></listitem>
  3763. </varlistentry>
  3764. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_CONFIG_ERROR">
  3765. <term>RESOLVER_CONFIG_ERROR error in configuration: %1</term>
  3766. <listitem><para>
  3767. An error was detected in a configuration update received by the
  3768. resolver. This may be in the format of the configuration message (in
  3769. which case this is a programming error) or it may be in the data supplied
  3770. (in which case it is a user error). The reason for the error, included
  3771. in the message, will give more details. The configuration update is
  3772. not applied and the resolver parameters were not changed.
  3773. </para></listitem>
  3774. </varlistentry>
  3775. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_CONFIG_LOADED">
  3776. <term>RESOLVER_CONFIG_LOADED configuration loaded</term>
  3777. <listitem><para>
  3778. This is a debug message output when the resolver configuration has been
  3779. successfully loaded.
  3780. </para></listitem>
  3781. </varlistentry>
  3782. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_CONFIG_UPDATED">
  3783. <term>RESOLVER_CONFIG_UPDATED configuration updated: %1</term>
  3784. <listitem><para>
  3785. This is a debug message output when the resolver configuration is being
  3786. updated with the specified information.
  3787. </para></listitem>
  3788. </varlistentry>
  3789. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_CREATED">
  3790. <term>RESOLVER_CREATED main resolver object created</term>
  3791. <listitem><para>
  3792. This is a debug message indicating that the main resolver object has
  3793. been created.
  3794. </para></listitem>
  3795. </varlistentry>
  3796. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_DNS_MESSAGE_RECEIVED">
  3797. <term>RESOLVER_DNS_MESSAGE_RECEIVED DNS message received: %1</term>
  3798. <listitem><para>
  3799. This is a debug message from the resolver listing the contents of a
  3800. received DNS message.
  3801. </para></listitem>
  3802. </varlistentry>
  3803. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_DNS_MESSAGE_SENT">
  3804. <term>RESOLVER_DNS_MESSAGE_SENT DNS message of %1 bytes sent: %2</term>
  3805. <listitem><para>
  3806. This is a debug message containing details of the response returned by
  3807. the resolver to the querying system.
  3808. </para></listitem>
  3809. </varlistentry>
  3810. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_FAILED">
  3811. <term>RESOLVER_FAILED resolver failed, reason: %1</term>
  3812. <listitem><para>
  3813. This is an error message output when an unhandled exception is caught
  3814. by the resolver. After this, the resolver will shut itself down.
  3815. Please submit a bug report.
  3816. </para></listitem>
  3817. </varlistentry>
  3818. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_FORWARD_ADDRESS">
  3819. <term>RESOLVER_FORWARD_ADDRESS setting forward address %1(%2)</term>
  3820. <listitem><para>
  3821. If the resolver is running in forward mode, this message will appear
  3822. during startup to list the forward address. If multiple addresses are
  3823. specified, it will appear once for each address.
  3824. </para></listitem>
  3825. </varlistentry>
  3826. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_FORWARD_QUERY">
  3827. <term>RESOLVER_FORWARD_QUERY processing forward query</term>
  3828. <listitem><para>
  3829. This is a debug message indicating that a query received by the resolver
  3830. has passed a set of checks (message is well-formed, it is allowed by the
  3831. ACL, it is a supported opcode, etc.) and is being forwarded to upstream
  3832. servers.
  3833. </para></listitem>
  3834. </varlistentry>
  3835. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_HEADER_ERROR">
  3836. <term>RESOLVER_HEADER_ERROR message received, exception when processing header: %1</term>
  3837. <listitem><para>
  3838. This is a debug message from the resolver noting that an exception
  3839. occurred during the processing of a received packet. The packet has
  3840. been dropped.
  3841. </para></listitem>
  3842. </varlistentry>
  3843. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_IXFR">
  3844. <term>RESOLVER_IXFR IXFR request received</term>
  3845. <listitem><para>
  3846. This is a debug message indicating that the resolver received a request
  3847. for an IXFR (incremental transfer of a zone). Only authoritative servers
  3848. are able to handle IXFR requests, so the resolver will return an error
  3849. message to the sender with the RCODE set to NOTIMP.
  3850. </para></listitem>
  3851. </varlistentry>
  3852. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_LOOKUP_TIME_SMALL">
  3853. <term>RESOLVER_LOOKUP_TIME_SMALL lookup timeout of %1 is too small</term>
  3854. <listitem><para>
  3855. During the update of the resolver's configuration parameters, the value
  3856. of the lookup timeout was found to be too small. The configuration
  3857. update will not be applied.
  3858. </para></listitem>
  3859. </varlistentry>
  3860. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_MESSAGE_ERROR">
  3861. <term>RESOLVER_MESSAGE_ERROR error parsing received message: %1 - returning %2</term>
  3862. <listitem><para>
  3863. This is a debug message noting that parsing of the body of a received
  3864. message by the resolver failed due to some error (although the parsing of
  3865. the header succeeded). The message parameters give a textual description
  3866. of the problem and the RCODE returned.
  3867. </para></listitem>
  3868. </varlistentry>
  3869. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_NEGATIVE_RETRIES">
  3870. <term>RESOLVER_NEGATIVE_RETRIES negative number of retries (%1) specified in the configuration</term>
  3871. <listitem><para>
  3872. This error is issued when a resolver configuration update has specified
  3873. a negative retry count: only zero or positive values are valid. The
  3874. configuration update was abandoned and the parameters were not changed.
  3875. </para></listitem>
  3876. </varlistentry>
  3877. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_NON_IN_PACKET">
  3878. <term>RESOLVER_NON_IN_PACKET non-IN class request received, returning REFUSED message</term>
  3879. <listitem><para>
  3880. This debug message is issued when resolver has received a DNS packet that
  3881. was not IN (Internet) class. The resolver cannot handle such packets,
  3882. so is returning a REFUSED response to the sender.
  3883. </para></listitem>
  3884. </varlistentry>
  3885. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_NORMAL_QUERY">
  3886. <term>RESOLVER_NORMAL_QUERY processing normal query</term>
  3887. <listitem><para>
  3888. This is a debug message indicating that the query received by the resolver
  3889. has passed a set of checks (message is well-formed, it is allowed by the
  3890. ACL, it is a supported opcode, etc.) and is being processed by the resolver.
  3891. </para></listitem>
  3892. </varlistentry>
  3893. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_NOTIFY_RECEIVED">
  3894. <term>RESOLVER_NOTIFY_RECEIVED NOTIFY arrived but server is not authoritative</term>
  3895. <listitem><para>
  3896. The resolver has received a NOTIFY message. As the server is not
  3897. authoritative it cannot process it, so it returns an error message to
  3898. the sender with the RCODE set to NOTAUTH.
  3899. </para></listitem>
  3900. </varlistentry>
  3901. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_NOT_ONE_QUESTION">
  3902. <term>RESOLVER_NOT_ONE_QUESTION query contained %1 questions, exactly one question was expected</term>
  3903. <listitem><para>
  3904. This debug message indicates that the resolver received a query that
  3905. contained the number of entries in the question section detailed in
  3906. the message. This is a malformed message, as a DNS query must contain
  3907. only one question. The resolver will return a message to the sender
  3908. with the RCODE set to FORMERR.
  3909. </para></listitem>
  3910. </varlistentry>
  3911. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_NO_ROOT_ADDRESS">
  3912. <term>RESOLVER_NO_ROOT_ADDRESS no root addresses available</term>
  3913. <listitem><para>
  3914. A warning message issued during resolver startup, this indicates that
  3915. no root addresses have been set. This may be because the resolver will
  3916. get them from a priming query.
  3917. </para></listitem>
  3918. </varlistentry>
  3919. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_PARSE_ERROR">
  3920. <term>RESOLVER_PARSE_ERROR error parsing received message: %1 - returning %2</term>
  3921. <listitem><para>
  3922. This is a debug message noting that the resolver received a message and
  3923. the parsing of the body of the message failed due to some non-protocol
  3924. related reason (although the parsing of the header succeeded).
  3925. The message parameters give a textual description of the problem and
  3926. the RCODE returned.
  3927. </para></listitem>
  3928. </varlistentry>
  3929. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_PRINT_COMMAND">
  3930. <term>RESOLVER_PRINT_COMMAND print message command, arguments are: %1</term>
  3931. <listitem><para>
  3932. This debug message is logged when a "print_message" command is received
  3933. by the resolver over the command channel.
  3934. </para></listitem>
  3935. </varlistentry>
  3936. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_PROTOCOL_ERROR">
  3937. <term>RESOLVER_PROTOCOL_ERROR protocol error parsing received message: %1 - returning %2</term>
  3938. <listitem><para>
  3939. This is a debug message noting that the resolver received a message and
  3940. the parsing of the body of the message failed due to some protocol error
  3941. (although the parsing of the header succeeded). The message parameters
  3942. give a textual description of the problem and the RCODE returned.
  3943. </para></listitem>
  3944. </varlistentry>
  3945. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_QUERY_ACCEPTED">
  3946. <term>RESOLVER_QUERY_ACCEPTED query accepted: '%1/%2/%3' from %4</term>
  3947. <listitem><para>
  3948. This debug message is produced by the resolver when an incoming query
  3949. is accepted in terms of the query ACL. The log message shows the query
  3950. in the form of &lt;query name&gt;/&lt;query type&gt;/&lt;query class&gt;, and the client
  3951. that sends the query in the form of &lt;Source IP address&gt;#&lt;source port&gt;.
  3952. </para></listitem>
  3953. </varlistentry>
  3954. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_QUERY_DROPPED">
  3955. <term>RESOLVER_QUERY_DROPPED query dropped: '%1/%2/%3' from %4</term>
  3956. <listitem><para>
  3957. This is an informational message that indicates an incoming query has
  3958. been dropped by the resolver because of the query ACL. Unlike the
  3959. RESOLVER_QUERY_REJECTED case, the server does not return any response.
  3960. The log message shows the query in the form of &lt;query name&gt;/&lt;query
  3961. type&gt;/&lt;query class&gt;, and the client that sends the query in the form of
  3962. &lt;Source IP address&gt;#&lt;source port&gt;.
  3963. </para></listitem>
  3964. </varlistentry>
  3965. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_QUERY_REJECTED">
  3966. <term>RESOLVER_QUERY_REJECTED query rejected: '%1/%2/%3' from %4</term>
  3967. <listitem><para>
  3968. This is an informational message that indicates an incoming query has
  3969. been rejected by the resolver because of the query ACL. This results
  3970. in a response with an RCODE of REFUSED. The log message shows the query
  3971. in the form of &lt;query name&gt;/&lt;query type&gt;/&lt;query class&gt;, and the client
  3972. that sends the query in the form of &lt;Source IP address&gt;#&lt;source port&gt;.
  3973. </para></listitem>
  3974. </varlistentry>
  3975. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_QUERY_SETUP">
  3976. <term>RESOLVER_QUERY_SETUP query setup</term>
  3977. <listitem><para>
  3978. This is a debug message noting that the resolver is creating a
  3979. RecursiveQuery object.
  3980. </para></listitem>
  3981. </varlistentry>
  3982. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_QUERY_SHUTDOWN">
  3983. <term>RESOLVER_QUERY_SHUTDOWN query shutdown</term>
  3984. <listitem><para>
  3985. This is a debug message noting that the resolver is destroying a
  3986. RecursiveQuery object.
  3987. </para></listitem>
  3988. </varlistentry>
  3989. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_QUERY_TIME_SMALL">
  3990. <term>RESOLVER_QUERY_TIME_SMALL query timeout of %1 is too small</term>
  3991. <listitem><para>
  3992. During the update of the resolver's configuration parameters, the value
  3993. of the query timeout was found to be too small. The configuration
  3994. parameters were not changed.
  3995. </para></listitem>
  3996. </varlistentry>
  3997. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_RECEIVED_MESSAGE">
  3998. <term>RESOLVER_RECEIVED_MESSAGE resolver has received a DNS message</term>
  3999. <listitem><para>
  4000. This is a debug message indicating that the resolver has received a
  4001. DNS message. Depending on the debug settings, subsequent log output
  4002. will indicate the nature of the message.
  4003. </para></listitem>
  4004. </varlistentry>
  4005. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_RECURSIVE">
  4006. <term>RESOLVER_RECURSIVE running in recursive mode</term>
  4007. <listitem><para>
  4008. This is an informational message that appears at startup noting that
  4009. the resolver is running in recursive mode.
  4010. </para></listitem>
  4011. </varlistentry>
  4012. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_SERVICE_CREATED">
  4013. <term>RESOLVER_SERVICE_CREATED service object created</term>
  4014. <listitem><para>
  4015. This debug message is output when resolver creates the main service object
  4016. (which handles the received queries).
  4017. </para></listitem>
  4018. </varlistentry>
  4019. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_SET_PARAMS">
  4020. <term>RESOLVER_SET_PARAMS query timeout: %1, client timeout: %2, lookup timeout: %3, retry count: %4</term>
  4021. <listitem><para>
  4022. This debug message lists the parameters being set for the resolver. These are:
  4023. query timeout: the timeout (in ms) used for queries originated by the resolver
  4024. to upstream servers. Client timeout: the interval to resolve a query by
  4025. a client: after this time, the resolver sends back a SERVFAIL to the client
  4026. whilst continuing to resolve the query. Lookup timeout: the time at which the
  4027. resolver gives up trying to resolve a query. Retry count: the number of times
  4028. the resolver will retry a query to an upstream server if it gets a timeout.
  4029. </para><para>
  4030. The client and lookup timeouts require a bit more explanation. The
  4031. resolution of the client query might require a large number of queries to
  4032. upstream nameservers. Even if none of these queries timeout, the total time
  4033. taken to perform all the queries may exceed the client timeout. When this
  4034. happens, a SERVFAIL is returned to the client, but the resolver continues
  4035. with the resolution process; data received is added to the cache. However,
  4036. there comes a time - the lookup timeout - when even the resolver gives up.
  4037. At this point it will wait for pending upstream queries to complete or
  4038. timeout and drop the query.
  4039. </para></listitem>
  4040. </varlistentry>
  4041. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_SET_QUERY_ACL">
  4042. <term>RESOLVER_SET_QUERY_ACL query ACL is configured</term>
  4043. <listitem><para>
  4044. This debug message is generated when a new query ACL is configured for
  4045. the resolver.
  4046. </para></listitem>
  4047. </varlistentry>
  4048. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_SET_ROOT_ADDRESS">
  4049. <term>RESOLVER_SET_ROOT_ADDRESS setting root address %1(%2)</term>
  4050. <listitem><para>
  4051. This message gives the address of one of the root servers used by the
  4052. resolver. It is output during startup and may appear multiple times,
  4053. once for each root server address.
  4054. </para></listitem>
  4055. </varlistentry>
  4056. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_SHUTDOWN">
  4057. <term>RESOLVER_SHUTDOWN resolver shutdown complete</term>
  4058. <listitem><para>
  4059. This informational message is output when the resolver has shut down.
  4060. </para></listitem>
  4061. </varlistentry>
  4062. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_STARTED">
  4063. <term>RESOLVER_STARTED resolver started</term>
  4064. <listitem><para>
  4065. This informational message is output by the resolver when all initialization
  4066. has been completed and it is entering its main loop.
  4067. </para></listitem>
  4068. </varlistentry>
  4069. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_STARTING">
  4070. <term>RESOLVER_STARTING starting resolver with command line '%1'</term>
  4071. <listitem><para>
  4072. An informational message, this is output when the resolver starts up.
  4073. </para></listitem>
  4074. </varlistentry>
  4075. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_UNEXPECTED_RESPONSE">
  4076. <term>RESOLVER_UNEXPECTED_RESPONSE received unexpected response, ignoring</term>
  4077. <listitem><para>
  4078. This is a debug message noting that the resolver received a DNS response
  4079. packet on the port on which is it listening for queries. The packet
  4080. has been ignored.
  4081. </para></listitem>
  4082. </varlistentry>
  4083. <varlistentry id="RESOLVER_UNSUPPORTED_OPCODE">
  4084. <term>RESOLVER_UNSUPPORTED_OPCODE opcode %1 not supported by the resolver</term>
  4085. <listitem><para>
  4086. This is debug message output when the resolver received a message with an
  4087. unsupported opcode (it can only process QUERY opcodes). It will return
  4088. a message to the sender with the RCODE set to NOTIMP.
  4089. </para></listitem>
  4090. </varlistentry>
  4091. <varlistentry id="SOCKETREQUESTOR_CREATED">
  4092. <term>SOCKETREQUESTOR_CREATED Socket requestor created</term>
  4093. <listitem><para>
  4094. Debug message. A socket requesor (client of the socket creator) is created
  4095. for the corresponding application. Normally this should happen at most
  4096. one time throughout the lifetime of the application.
  4097. </para></listitem>
  4098. </varlistentry>
  4099. <varlistentry id="SOCKETREQUESTOR_DESTROYED">
  4100. <term>SOCKETREQUESTOR_DESTROYED Socket requestor destoryed</term>
  4101. <listitem><para>
  4102. Debug message. The socket requestor created at SOCKETREQUESTOR_CREATED
  4103. has been destroyed. This event is generally unexpected other than in
  4104. test cases.
  4105. </para></listitem>
  4106. </varlistentry>
  4107. <varlistentry id="SOCKETREQUESTOR_GETSOCKET">
  4108. <term>SOCKETREQUESTOR_GETSOCKET Received a %1 socket for [%2]:%3, FD=%4, token=%5, path=%6</term>
  4109. <listitem><para>
  4110. Debug message. The socket requestor for the corresponding application
  4111. has requested a socket for a set of address, port and protocol (shown
  4112. in the log message) and successfully got it from the creator. The
  4113. corresponding file descriptor and the associated "token" (an internal
  4114. ID used between the creator and requestor) are shown in the log
  4115. message.
  4116. </para></listitem>
  4117. </varlistentry>
  4118. <varlistentry id="SOCKETREQUESTOR_RELEASESOCKET">
  4119. <term>SOCKETREQUESTOR_RELEASESOCKET Released a socket of token %1</term>
  4120. <listitem><para>
  4121. Debug message. The socket requestor has released a socket passed by
  4122. the creator. The associated token of the socket is shown in the
  4123. log message. If the corresponding SOCKETREQUESTOR_GETSOCKET was logged
  4124. more detailed information of the socket can be identified by matching
  4125. the token.
  4126. </para></listitem>
  4127. </varlistentry>
  4128. <varlistentry id="SRVCOMM_ADDRESSES_NOT_LIST">
  4129. <term>SRVCOMM_ADDRESSES_NOT_LIST the address and port specification is not a list in %1</term>
  4130. <listitem><para>
  4131. This points to an error in configuration. What was supposed to be a list of
  4132. IP address - port pairs isn't a list at all but something else.
  4133. </para></listitem>
  4134. </varlistentry>
  4135. <varlistentry id="SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_FAIL">
  4136. <term>SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_FAIL failed to listen on addresses (%1)</term>
  4137. <listitem><para>
  4138. The server failed to bind to one of the address/port pair it should according
  4139. to configuration, for reason listed in the message (usually because that pair
  4140. is already used by other service or missing privileges). The server will try
  4141. to recover and bind the address/port pairs it was listening to before (if any).
  4142. </para></listitem>
  4143. </varlistentry>
  4144. <varlistentry id="SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_MISSING">
  4145. <term>SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_MISSING address specification is missing "address" or "port" element in %1</term>
  4146. <listitem><para>
  4147. This points to an error in configuration. An address specification in the
  4148. configuration is missing either an address or port and so cannot be used. The
  4149. specification causing the error is given in the message.
  4150. </para></listitem>
  4151. </varlistentry>
  4152. <varlistentry id="SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_TYPE">
  4153. <term>SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_TYPE address specification type is invalid in %1</term>
  4154. <listitem><para>
  4155. This points to an error in configuration. An address specification in the
  4156. configuration malformed. The specification causing the error is given in the
  4157. message. A valid specification contains an address part (which must be a string
  4158. and must represent a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address) and port (which must be an
  4159. integer in the range valid for TCP/UDP ports on your system).
  4160. </para></listitem>
  4161. </varlistentry>
  4162. <varlistentry id="SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_UNRECOVERABLE">
  4163. <term>SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_UNRECOVERABLE failed to recover original addresses also (%1)</term>
  4164. <listitem><para>
  4165. The recovery of old addresses after SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_FAIL also failed for
  4166. the reason listed.
  4167. </para><para>
  4168. The condition indicates problems with the server and/or the system on
  4169. which it is running. The server will continue running to allow
  4170. reconfiguration, but will not be listening on any address or port until
  4171. an administrator does so.
  4172. </para></listitem>
  4173. </varlistentry>
  4174. <varlistentry id="SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_VALUE">
  4175. <term>SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_VALUE address to set: %1#%2</term>
  4176. <listitem><para>
  4177. Debug message. This lists one address and port value of the set of
  4178. addresses we are going to listen on (eg. there will be one log message
  4179. per pair). This appears only after SRVCOMM_SET_LISTEN, but might
  4180. be hidden, as it has higher debug level.
  4181. </para></listitem>
  4182. </varlistentry>
  4183. <varlistentry id="SRVCOMM_KEYS_DEINIT">
  4184. <term>SRVCOMM_KEYS_DEINIT deinitializing TSIG keyring</term>
  4185. <listitem><para>
  4186. Debug message indicating that the server is deinitializing the TSIG keyring.
  4187. </para></listitem>
  4188. </varlistentry>
  4189. <varlistentry id="SRVCOMM_KEYS_INIT">
  4190. <term>SRVCOMM_KEYS_INIT initializing TSIG keyring</term>
  4191. <listitem><para>
  4192. Debug message indicating that the server is initializing the global TSIG
  4193. keyring. This should be seen only at server start.
  4194. </para></listitem>
  4195. </varlistentry>
  4196. <varlistentry id="SRVCOMM_KEYS_UPDATE">
  4197. <term>SRVCOMM_KEYS_UPDATE updating TSIG keyring</term>
  4198. <listitem><para>
  4199. Debug message indicating new keyring is being loaded from configuration (either
  4200. on startup or as a result of configuration update).
  4201. </para></listitem>
  4202. </varlistentry>
  4203. <varlistentry id="SRVCOMM_PORT_RANGE">
  4204. <term>SRVCOMM_PORT_RANGE port out of valid range (%1 in %2)</term>
  4205. <listitem><para>
  4206. This points to an error in configuration. The port in an address
  4207. specification is outside the valid range of 0 to 65535.
  4208. </para></listitem>
  4209. </varlistentry>
  4210. <varlistentry id="SRVCOMM_SET_LISTEN">
  4211. <term>SRVCOMM_SET_LISTEN setting addresses to listen to</term>
  4212. <listitem><para>
  4213. Debug message, noting that the server is about to start listening on a
  4214. different set of IP addresses and ports than before.
  4215. </para></listitem>
  4216. </varlistentry>
  4217. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_BAD_OPTION_VALUE">
  4218. <term>STATHTTPD_BAD_OPTION_VALUE bad command line argument: %1</term>
  4219. <listitem><para>
  4220. The stats-httpd module was called with a bad command-line argument
  4221. and will not start.
  4222. </para></listitem>
  4223. </varlistentry>
  4224. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_CC_SESSION_ERROR">
  4225. <term>STATHTTPD_CC_SESSION_ERROR error connecting to message bus: %1</term>
  4226. <listitem><para>
  4227. The stats-httpd module was unable to connect to the BIND 10 command
  4228. and control bus. A likely problem is that the message bus daemon
  4229. (b10-msgq) is not running. The stats-httpd module will now shut down.
  4230. </para></listitem>
  4231. </varlistentry>
  4232. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_CLOSING">
  4233. <term>STATHTTPD_CLOSING closing %1#%2</term>
  4234. <listitem><para>
  4235. The stats-httpd daemon will stop listening for requests on the given
  4236. address and port number.
  4237. </para></listitem>
  4238. </varlistentry>
  4239. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_CLOSING_CC_SESSION">
  4240. <term>STATHTTPD_CLOSING_CC_SESSION stopping cc session</term>
  4241. <listitem><para>
  4242. Debug message indicating that the stats-httpd module is disconnecting
  4243. from the command and control bus.
  4244. </para></listitem>
  4245. </varlistentry>
  4246. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_HANDLE_CONFIG">
  4247. <term>STATHTTPD_HANDLE_CONFIG reading configuration: %1</term>
  4248. <listitem><para>
  4249. The stats-httpd daemon has received new configuration data and will now
  4250. process it. The (changed) data is printed.
  4251. </para></listitem>
  4252. </varlistentry>
  4253. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND">
  4254. <term>STATHTTPD_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND shutdown command received</term>
  4255. <listitem><para>
  4256. A shutdown command was sent to the stats-httpd module, and it will
  4257. now shut down.
  4258. </para></listitem>
  4259. </varlistentry>
  4260. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_RECEIVED_STATUS_COMMAND">
  4261. <term>STATHTTPD_RECEIVED_STATUS_COMMAND received command to return status</term>
  4262. <listitem><para>
  4263. A status command was sent to the stats-httpd module, and it will
  4264. respond with 'Stats Httpd is up.' and its PID.
  4265. </para></listitem>
  4266. </varlistentry>
  4267. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_RECEIVED_UNKNOWN_COMMAND">
  4268. <term>STATHTTPD_RECEIVED_UNKNOWN_COMMAND received unknown command: %1</term>
  4269. <listitem><para>
  4270. An unknown command has been sent to the stats-httpd module. The
  4271. stats-httpd module will respond with an error, and the command will
  4272. be ignored.
  4273. </para></listitem>
  4274. </varlistentry>
  4275. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_SERVER_DATAERROR">
  4276. <term>STATHTTPD_SERVER_DATAERROR HTTP server data error: %1</term>
  4277. <listitem><para>
  4278. An internal error occurred while handling an HTTP request. An HTTP 404
  4279. response will be sent back, and the specific error is printed. This
  4280. is an error condition that likely points the specified data
  4281. corresponding to the requested URI is incorrect.
  4282. </para></listitem>
  4283. </varlistentry>
  4284. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_SERVER_ERROR">
  4285. <term>STATHTTPD_SERVER_ERROR HTTP server error: %1</term>
  4286. <listitem><para>
  4287. An internal error occurred while handling an HTTP request. An HTTP 500
  4288. response will be sent back, and the specific error is printed. This
  4289. is an error condition that likely points to a module that is not
  4290. responding correctly to statistic requests.
  4291. </para></listitem>
  4292. </varlistentry>
  4293. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_SERVER_INIT_ERROR">
  4294. <term>STATHTTPD_SERVER_INIT_ERROR HTTP server initialization error: %1</term>
  4295. <listitem><para>
  4296. There was a problem initializing the HTTP server in the stats-httpd
  4297. module upon receiving its configuration data. The most likely cause
  4298. is a port binding problem or a bad configuration value. The specific
  4299. error is printed in the message. The new configuration is ignored,
  4300. and an error is sent back.
  4301. </para></listitem>
  4302. </varlistentry>
  4303. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_SHUTDOWN">
  4304. <term>STATHTTPD_SHUTDOWN shutting down</term>
  4305. <listitem><para>
  4306. The stats-httpd daemon is shutting down.
  4307. </para></listitem>
  4308. </varlistentry>
  4309. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_STARTED">
  4310. <term>STATHTTPD_STARTED listening on %1#%2</term>
  4311. <listitem><para>
  4312. The stats-httpd daemon will now start listening for requests on the
  4313. given address and port number.
  4314. </para></listitem>
  4315. </varlistentry>
  4316. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_STARTING_CC_SESSION">
  4317. <term>STATHTTPD_STARTING_CC_SESSION starting cc session</term>
  4318. <listitem><para>
  4319. Debug message indicating that the stats-httpd module is connecting to
  4320. the command and control bus.
  4321. </para></listitem>
  4322. </varlistentry>
  4323. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_START_SERVER_INIT_ERROR">
  4324. <term>STATHTTPD_START_SERVER_INIT_ERROR HTTP server initialization error: %1</term>
  4325. <listitem><para>
  4326. There was a problem initializing the HTTP server in the stats-httpd
  4327. module upon startup. The most likely cause is that it was not able
  4328. to bind to the listening port. The specific error is printed, and the
  4329. module will shut down.
  4330. </para></listitem>
  4331. </varlistentry>
  4332. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD">
  4333. <term>STATHTTPD_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD keyboard interrupt, shutting down</term>
  4334. <listitem><para>
  4335. There was a keyboard interrupt signal to stop the stats-httpd
  4336. daemon. The daemon will now shut down.
  4337. </para></listitem>
  4338. </varlistentry>
  4339. <varlistentry id="STATHTTPD_UNKNOWN_CONFIG_ITEM">
  4340. <term>STATHTTPD_UNKNOWN_CONFIG_ITEM unknown configuration item: %1</term>
  4341. <listitem><para>
  4342. The stats-httpd daemon received a configuration update from the
  4343. configuration manager. However, one of the items in the
  4344. configuration is unknown. The new configuration is ignored, and an
  4345. error is sent back. As possible cause is that there was an upgrade
  4346. problem, and the stats-httpd version is out of sync with the rest of
  4347. the system.
  4348. </para></listitem>
  4349. </varlistentry>
  4350. <varlistentry id="STATS_BAD_OPTION_VALUE">
  4351. <term>STATS_BAD_OPTION_VALUE bad command line argument: %1</term>
  4352. <listitem><para>
  4353. The stats module was called with a bad command-line argument and will
  4354. not start.
  4355. </para></listitem>
  4356. </varlistentry>
  4357. <varlistentry id="STATS_CC_SESSION_ERROR">
  4358. <term>STATS_CC_SESSION_ERROR error connecting to message bus: %1</term>
  4359. <listitem><para>
  4360. The stats module was unable to connect to the BIND 10 command and
  4361. control bus. A likely problem is that the message bus daemon
  4362. (b10-msgq) is not running. The stats module will now shut down.
  4363. </para></listitem>
  4364. </varlistentry>
  4365. <varlistentry id="STATS_RECEIVED_NEW_CONFIG">
  4366. <term>STATS_RECEIVED_NEW_CONFIG received new configuration: %1</term>
  4367. <listitem><para>
  4368. This debug message is printed when the stats module has received a
  4369. configuration update from the configuration manager.
  4370. </para></listitem>
  4371. </varlistentry>
  4372. <varlistentry id="STATS_RECEIVED_SHOWSCHEMA_ALL_COMMAND">
  4373. <term>STATS_RECEIVED_SHOWSCHEMA_ALL_COMMAND received command to show all statistics schema</term>
  4374. <listitem><para>
  4375. The stats module received a command to show all statistics schemas of all modules.
  4376. </para></listitem>
  4377. </varlistentry>
  4378. <varlistentry id="STATS_RECEIVED_SHOWSCHEMA_NAME_COMMAND">
  4379. <term>STATS_RECEIVED_SHOWSCHEMA_NAME_COMMAND received command to show statistics schema for %1</term>
  4380. <listitem><para>
  4381. The stats module received a command to show the specified statistics schema of the specified module.
  4382. </para></listitem>
  4383. </varlistentry>
  4384. <varlistentry id="STATS_RECEIVED_SHOW_ALL_COMMAND">
  4385. <term>STATS_RECEIVED_SHOW_ALL_COMMAND received command to show all statistics</term>
  4386. <listitem><para>
  4387. The stats module received a command to show all statistics that it has
  4388. collected.
  4389. </para></listitem>
  4390. </varlistentry>
  4391. <varlistentry id="STATS_RECEIVED_SHOW_NAME_COMMAND">
  4392. <term>STATS_RECEIVED_SHOW_NAME_COMMAND received command to show statistics for %1</term>
  4393. <listitem><para>
  4394. The stats module received a command to show the statistics that it has
  4395. collected for the given item.
  4396. </para></listitem>
  4397. </varlistentry>
  4398. <varlistentry id="STATS_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND">
  4399. <term>STATS_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND shutdown command received</term>
  4400. <listitem><para>
  4401. A shutdown command was sent to the stats module and it will now shut down.
  4402. </para></listitem>
  4403. </varlistentry>
  4404. <varlistentry id="STATS_RECEIVED_STATUS_COMMAND">
  4405. <term>STATS_RECEIVED_STATUS_COMMAND received command to return status</term>
  4406. <listitem><para>
  4407. A status command was sent to the stats module. It will return a
  4408. response indicating that it is running normally.
  4409. </para></listitem>
  4410. </varlistentry>
  4411. <varlistentry id="STATS_RECEIVED_UNKNOWN_COMMAND">
  4412. <term>STATS_RECEIVED_UNKNOWN_COMMAND received unknown command: %1</term>
  4413. <listitem><para>
  4414. An unknown command has been sent to the stats module. The stats module
  4415. will respond with an error and the command will be ignored.
  4416. </para></listitem>
  4417. </varlistentry>
  4418. <varlistentry id="STATS_SEND_REQUEST_BOSS">
  4419. <term>STATS_SEND_REQUEST_BOSS requesting boss to send statistics</term>
  4420. <listitem><para>
  4421. This debug message is printed when a request is sent to the boss module
  4422. to send its data to the stats module.
  4423. </para></listitem>
  4424. </varlistentry>
  4425. <varlistentry id="STATS_STARTING">
  4426. <term>STATS_STARTING starting</term>
  4427. <listitem><para>
  4428. The stats module will be now starting.
  4429. </para></listitem>
  4430. </varlistentry>
  4431. <varlistentry id="STATS_START_ERROR">
  4432. <term>STATS_START_ERROR stats module error: %1</term>
  4433. <listitem><para>
  4434. An internal error occurred while starting the stats module. The stats
  4435. module will be now shutting down.
  4436. </para></listitem>
  4437. </varlistentry>
  4438. <varlistentry id="STATS_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD">
  4439. <term>STATS_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD keyboard interrupt, shutting down</term>
  4440. <listitem><para>
  4441. There was a keyboard interrupt signal to stop the stats module. The
  4442. daemon will now shut down.
  4443. </para></listitem>
  4444. </varlistentry>
  4445. <varlistentry id="STATS_UNKNOWN_COMMAND_IN_SPEC">
  4446. <term>STATS_UNKNOWN_COMMAND_IN_SPEC unknown command in specification file: %1</term>
  4447. <listitem><para>
  4448. The specification file for the stats module contains a command that
  4449. is unknown in the implementation. The most likely cause is an
  4450. installation problem, where the specification file stats.spec is
  4451. from a different version of BIND 10 than the stats module itself.
  4452. Please check your installation.
  4453. </para></listitem>
  4454. </varlistentry>
  4455. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_AXFR_INCONSISTENT_SOA">
  4456. <term>XFRIN_AXFR_INCONSISTENT_SOA AXFR SOAs are inconsistent for %1: %2 expected, %3 received</term>
  4457. <listitem><para>
  4458. The serial fields of the first and last SOAs of AXFR (including AXFR-style
  4459. IXFR) are not the same. According to RFC 5936 these two SOAs must be the
  4460. "same" (not only for the serial), but it is still not clear what the
  4461. receiver should do if this condition does not hold. There was a discussion
  4462. about this at the IETF dnsext wg:
  4463. http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/dnsext/current/msg07908.html
  4464. and the general feeling seems that it would be better to reject the
  4465. transfer if a mismatch is detected. On the other hand, also as noted
  4466. in that email thread, neither BIND 9 nor NSD performs any comparison
  4467. on the SOAs. For now, we only check the serials (ignoring other fields)
  4468. and only leave a warning log message when a mismatch is found. If it
  4469. turns out to happen with a real world primary server implementation
  4470. and that server actually feeds broken data (e.g. mixed versions of
  4471. zone), we can consider a stricter action.
  4472. </para></listitem>
  4473. </varlistentry>
  4474. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_BAD_MASTER_ADDR_FORMAT">
  4475. <term>XFRIN_BAD_MASTER_ADDR_FORMAT bad format for master address: %1</term>
  4476. <listitem><para>
  4477. The given master address is not a valid IP address.
  4478. </para></listitem>
  4479. </varlistentry>
  4480. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_BAD_MASTER_PORT_FORMAT">
  4481. <term>XFRIN_BAD_MASTER_PORT_FORMAT bad format for master port: %1</term>
  4482. <listitem><para>
  4483. The master port as read from the configuration is not a valid port number.
  4484. </para></listitem>
  4485. </varlistentry>
  4486. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_BAD_TSIG_KEY_STRING">
  4487. <term>XFRIN_BAD_TSIG_KEY_STRING bad TSIG key string: %1</term>
  4488. <listitem><para>
  4489. The TSIG key string as read from the configuration does not represent
  4490. a valid TSIG key.
  4491. </para></listitem>
  4492. </varlistentry>
  4493. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_BAD_ZONE_CLASS">
  4494. <term>XFRIN_BAD_ZONE_CLASS Invalid zone class: %1</term>
  4495. <listitem><para>
  4496. The zone class as read from the configuration is not a valid DNS class.
  4497. </para></listitem>
  4498. </varlistentry>
  4499. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_CC_SESSION_ERROR">
  4500. <term>XFRIN_CC_SESSION_ERROR error reading from cc channel: %1</term>
  4501. <listitem><para>
  4502. There was a problem reading from the command and control channel. The
  4503. most likely cause is that xfrin the msgq daemon is not running.
  4504. </para></listitem>
  4505. </varlistentry>
  4506. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_COMMAND_ERROR">
  4507. <term>XFRIN_COMMAND_ERROR error while executing command '%1': %2</term>
  4508. <listitem><para>
  4509. There was an error while the given command was being processed. The
  4510. error is given in the log message.
  4511. </para></listitem>
  4512. </varlistentry>
  4513. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_CONNECT_MASTER">
  4514. <term>XFRIN_CONNECT_MASTER error connecting to master at %1: %2</term>
  4515. <listitem><para>
  4516. There was an error opening a connection to the master. The error is
  4517. shown in the log message.
  4518. </para></listitem>
  4519. </varlistentry>
  4520. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_GOT_INCREMENTAL_RESP">
  4521. <term>XFRIN_GOT_INCREMENTAL_RESP got incremental response for %1</term>
  4522. <listitem><para>
  4523. In an attempt of IXFR processing, the begenning SOA of the first difference
  4524. (following the initial SOA that specified the final SOA for all the
  4525. differences) was found. This means a connection for xfrin tried IXFR
  4526. and really aot a response for incremental updates.
  4527. </para></listitem>
  4528. </varlistentry>
  4529. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_GOT_NONINCREMENTAL_RESP">
  4530. <term>XFRIN_GOT_NONINCREMENTAL_RESP got nonincremental response for %1</term>
  4531. <listitem><para>
  4532. Non incremental transfer was detected at the "first data" of a transfer,
  4533. which is the RR following the initial SOA. Non incremental transfer is
  4534. either AXFR or AXFR-style IXFR. In the latter case, it means that
  4535. in a response to IXFR query the first data is not SOA or its SOA serial
  4536. is not equal to the requested SOA serial.
  4537. </para></listitem>
  4538. </varlistentry>
  4539. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_IMPORT_DNS">
  4540. <term>XFRIN_IMPORT_DNS error importing python DNS module: %1</term>
  4541. <listitem><para>
  4542. There was an error importing the python DNS module pydnspp. The most
  4543. likely cause is a PYTHONPATH problem.
  4544. </para></listitem>
  4545. </varlistentry>
  4546. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_IXFR_UPTODATE">
  4547. <term>XFRIN_IXFR_UPTODATE IXFR requested serial for %1 is %2, master has %3, not updating</term>
  4548. <listitem><para>
  4549. The first SOA record in an IXFR response indicates the zone's serial
  4550. at the primary server is not newer than the client's. This is
  4551. basically unexpected event because normally the client first checks
  4552. the SOA serial by an SOA query, but can still happen if the transfer
  4553. is manually invoked or (although unlikely) there is a rapid change at
  4554. the primary server between the SOA and IXFR queries. The client
  4555. implementation confirms the whole response is this single SOA, and
  4556. aborts the transfer just like a successful case.
  4557. </para></listitem>
  4558. </varlistentry>
  4559. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_MSGQ_SEND_ERROR">
  4560. <term>XFRIN_MSGQ_SEND_ERROR error while contacting %1 and %2</term>
  4561. <listitem><para>
  4562. There was a problem sending a message to the xfrout module or the
  4563. zone manager. This most likely means that the msgq daemon has quit or
  4564. was killed.
  4565. </para></listitem>
  4566. </varlistentry>
  4567. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_MSGQ_SEND_ERROR_ZONE_MANAGER">
  4568. <term>XFRIN_MSGQ_SEND_ERROR_ZONE_MANAGER error while contacting %1</term>
  4569. <listitem><para>
  4570. There was a problem sending a message to the zone manager. This most
  4571. likely means that the msgq daemon has quit or was killed.
  4572. </para></listitem>
  4573. </varlistentry>
  4574. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_NOTIFY_UNKNOWN_MASTER">
  4575. <term>XFRIN_NOTIFY_UNKNOWN_MASTER got notification to retransfer zone %1 from %2, expected %3</term>
  4576. <listitem><para>
  4577. The system received a notify for the given zone, but the address it came
  4578. from does not match the master address in the Xfrin configuration. The notify
  4579. is ignored. This may indicate that the configuration for the master is wrong,
  4580. that a wrong machine is sending notifies, or that fake notifies are being sent.
  4581. </para></listitem>
  4582. </varlistentry>
  4583. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_RETRANSFER_UNKNOWN_ZONE">
  4584. <term>XFRIN_RETRANSFER_UNKNOWN_ZONE got notification to retransfer unknown zone %1</term>
  4585. <listitem><para>
  4586. There was an internal command to retransfer the given zone, but the
  4587. zone is not known to the system. This may indicate that the configuration
  4588. for xfrin is incomplete, or there was a typographical error in the
  4589. zone name in the configuration.
  4590. </para></listitem>
  4591. </varlistentry>
  4592. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_STARTING">
  4593. <term>XFRIN_STARTING starting resolver with command line '%1'</term>
  4594. <listitem><para>
  4595. An informational message, this is output when the resolver starts up.
  4596. </para></listitem>
  4597. </varlistentry>
  4598. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD">
  4599. <term>XFRIN_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD keyboard interrupt, shutting down</term>
  4600. <listitem><para>
  4601. There was a keyboard interrupt signal to stop the xfrin daemon. The
  4602. daemon will now shut down.
  4603. </para></listitem>
  4604. </varlistentry>
  4605. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_UNKNOWN_ERROR">
  4606. <term>XFRIN_UNKNOWN_ERROR unknown error: %1</term>
  4607. <listitem><para>
  4608. An uncaught exception was raised while running the xfrin daemon. The
  4609. exception message is printed in the log message.
  4610. </para></listitem>
  4611. </varlistentry>
  4612. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_XFR_OTHER_FAILURE">
  4613. <term>XFRIN_XFR_OTHER_FAILURE %1 transfer of zone %2 failed: %3</term>
  4614. <listitem><para>
  4615. The XFR transfer for the given zone has failed due to a problem outside
  4616. of the xfrin module. Possible reasons are a broken DNS message or failure
  4617. in database connection. The error is shown in the log message.
  4618. </para></listitem>
  4619. </varlistentry>
  4620. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_XFR_PROCESS_FAILURE">
  4621. <term>XFRIN_XFR_PROCESS_FAILURE %1 transfer of zone %2/%3 failed: %4</term>
  4622. <listitem><para>
  4623. An XFR session failed outside the main protocol handling. This
  4624. includes an error at the data source level at the initialization
  4625. phase, unexpected failure in the network connection setup to the
  4626. master server, or even more unexpected failure due to unlikely events
  4627. such as memory allocation failure. Details of the error are shown in
  4628. the log message. In general, these errors are not really expected
  4629. ones, and indicate an installation error or a program bug. The
  4630. session handler thread tries to clean up all intermediate resources
  4631. even on these errors, but it may be incomplete. So, if this log
  4632. message continuously appears, system resource consumption should be
  4633. checked, and you may even want to disable the corresponding transfers.
  4634. You may also want to file a bug report if this message appears so
  4635. often.
  4636. </para></listitem>
  4637. </varlistentry>
  4638. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_XFR_TRANSFER_FAILURE">
  4639. <term>XFRIN_XFR_TRANSFER_FAILURE %1 transfer of zone %2 with %3 failed: %4</term>
  4640. <listitem><para>
  4641. The XFR transfer for the given zone has failed due to an internal error.
  4642. The error is shown in the log message.
  4643. </para></listitem>
  4644. </varlistentry>
  4645. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_XFR_TRANSFER_FALLBACK">
  4646. <term>XFRIN_XFR_TRANSFER_FALLBACK falling back from IXFR to AXFR for %1</term>
  4647. <listitem><para>
  4648. The IXFR transfer of the given zone failed. This might happen in many cases,
  4649. such that the remote server doesn't support IXFR, we don't have the SOA record
  4650. (or the zone at all), we are out of sync, etc. In many of these situations,
  4651. AXFR could still work. Therefore we try that one in case it helps.
  4652. </para></listitem>
  4653. </varlistentry>
  4654. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_XFR_TRANSFER_PROTOCOL_ERROR">
  4655. <term>XFRIN_XFR_TRANSFER_PROTOCOL_ERROR %1 transfer of zone %2 with %3 failed: %4</term>
  4656. <listitem><para>
  4657. The XFR transfer for the given zone has failed due to a protocol
  4658. error, such as an unexpected response from the primary server. The
  4659. error is shown in the log message. It may be because the primary
  4660. server implementation is broken or (although less likely) there was
  4661. some attack attempt, but it can also happen due to configuration
  4662. mismatch such as the remote server does not have authority for the
  4663. zone any more but the local configuration hasn't been updated. So it
  4664. is recommended to check the primary server configuration.
  4665. </para></listitem>
  4666. </varlistentry>
  4667. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_XFR_TRANSFER_STARTED">
  4668. <term>XFRIN_XFR_TRANSFER_STARTED %1 transfer of zone %2 started</term>
  4669. <listitem><para>
  4670. A connection to the master server has been made, the serial value in
  4671. the SOA record has been checked, and a zone transfer has been started.
  4672. </para></listitem>
  4673. </varlistentry>
  4674. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_XFR_TRANSFER_SUCCESS">
  4675. <term>XFRIN_XFR_TRANSFER_SUCCESS %1 transfer of zone %2 succeeded</term>
  4676. <listitem><para>
  4677. The XFR transfer of the given zone was successfully completed.
  4678. </para></listitem>
  4679. </varlistentry>
  4680. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_ZONE_CREATED">
  4681. <term>XFRIN_ZONE_CREATED Zone %1 not found in the given data source, newly created</term>
  4682. <listitem><para>
  4683. On starting an xfrin session, it is identified that the zone to be
  4684. transferred is not found in the data source. This can happen if a
  4685. secondary DNS server first tries to perform AXFR from a primary server
  4686. without creating the zone image beforehand (e.g. by b10-loadzone). As
  4687. of this writing the xfrin process provides backward compatible
  4688. behavior to previous versions: creating a new one in the data source
  4689. not to surprise existing users too much. This is probably not a good
  4690. idea, however, in terms of who should be responsible for managing
  4691. zones at a higher level. In future it is more likely that a separate
  4692. zone management framework is provided, and the situation where the
  4693. given zone isn't found in xfrout will be treated as an error.
  4694. </para></listitem>
  4695. </varlistentry>
  4696. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_ZONE_MULTIPLE_SOA">
  4697. <term>XFRIN_ZONE_MULTIPLE_SOA Zone %1 has %2 SOA RRs</term>
  4698. <listitem><para>
  4699. On starting an xfrin session, it is identified that the zone to be
  4700. transferred has multiple SOA RRs. Such a zone is broken, but could be
  4701. accidentally configured especially in a data source using "non
  4702. captive" backend database. The implementation ignores entire SOA RRs
  4703. and tries to continue processing as if the zone were empty. This
  4704. means subsequent AXFR can succeed and possibly replace the zone with
  4705. valid content, but an IXFR attempt will fail.
  4706. </para></listitem>
  4707. </varlistentry>
  4708. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_ZONE_NO_SOA">
  4709. <term>XFRIN_ZONE_NO_SOA Zone %1 does not have SOA</term>
  4710. <listitem><para>
  4711. On starting an xfrin session, it is identified that the zone to be
  4712. transferred does not have an SOA RR in the data source. This is not
  4713. necessarily an error; if a secondary DNS server first tries to perform
  4714. transfer from a primary server, the zone can be empty, and therefore
  4715. doesn't have an SOA. Subsequent AXFR will fill in the zone; if the
  4716. attempt is IXFR it will fail in query creation.
  4717. </para></listitem>
  4718. </varlistentry>
  4719. <varlistentry id="XFRIN_ZONE_SERIAL_AHEAD">
  4720. <term>XFRIN_ZONE_SERIAL_AHEAD Serial number (%1) for %2 received from master %3 &lt; ours (%4)</term>
  4721. <listitem><para>
  4722. The response to an SOA query prior to xfr indicated that the zone's
  4723. SOA serial at the primary server is smaller than that of the xfrin
  4724. client. This is not necessarily an error especially if that
  4725. particular primary server is another secondary server which hasn't got
  4726. the latest version of the zone. But if the primary server is known to
  4727. be the real source of the zone, some unexpected inconsistency may have
  4728. happened, and you may want to take a closer look. In this case xfrin
  4729. doesn't perform subsequent zone transfer.
  4730. </para></listitem>
  4731. </varlistentry>
  4732. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_BAD_TSIG_KEY_STRING">
  4733. <term>XFROUT_BAD_TSIG_KEY_STRING bad TSIG key string: %1</term>
  4734. <listitem><para>
  4735. The TSIG key string as read from the configuration does not represent
  4736. a valid TSIG key.
  4737. </para></listitem>
  4738. </varlistentry>
  4739. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_CC_SESSION_ERROR">
  4740. <term>XFROUT_CC_SESSION_ERROR error reading from cc channel: %1</term>
  4741. <listitem><para>
  4742. There was a problem reading from the command and control channel. The
  4743. most likely cause is that the msgq daemon is not running.
  4744. </para></listitem>
  4745. </varlistentry>
  4746. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_CC_SESSION_TIMEOUT_ERROR">
  4747. <term>XFROUT_CC_SESSION_TIMEOUT_ERROR timeout waiting for cc response</term>
  4748. <listitem><para>
  4749. There was a problem reading a response from another module over the
  4750. command and control channel. The most likely cause is that the
  4751. configuration manager b10-cfgmgr is not running.
  4752. </para></listitem>
  4753. </varlistentry>
  4754. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_CONFIG_ERROR">
  4755. <term>XFROUT_CONFIG_ERROR error found in configuration data: %1</term>
  4756. <listitem><para>
  4757. The xfrout process encountered an error when installing the configuration at
  4758. startup time. Details of the error are included in the log message.
  4759. </para></listitem>
  4760. </varlistentry>
  4761. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_FETCH_REQUEST_ERROR">
  4762. <term>XFROUT_FETCH_REQUEST_ERROR socket error while fetching a request from the auth daemon</term>
  4763. <listitem><para>
  4764. There was a socket error while contacting the b10-auth daemon to
  4765. fetch a transfer request. The auth daemon may have shutdown.
  4766. </para></listitem>
  4767. </varlistentry>
  4768. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_HANDLE_QUERY_ERROR">
  4769. <term>XFROUT_HANDLE_QUERY_ERROR error while handling query: %1</term>
  4770. <listitem><para>
  4771. There was a general error handling an xfrout query. The error is shown
  4772. in the message. In principle this error should not appear, and points
  4773. to an oversight catching exceptions in the right place. However, to
  4774. ensure the daemon keeps running, this error is caught and reported.
  4775. </para></listitem>
  4776. </varlistentry>
  4777. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_IMPORT">
  4778. <term>XFROUT_IMPORT error importing python module: %1</term>
  4779. <listitem><para>
  4780. There was an error importing a python module. One of the modules needed
  4781. by xfrout could not be found. This suggests that either some libraries
  4782. are missing on the system, or the PYTHONPATH variable is not correct.
  4783. The specific place where this library needs to be depends on your
  4784. system and your specific installation.
  4785. </para></listitem>
  4786. </varlistentry>
  4787. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_IXFR_MULTIPLE_SOA">
  4788. <term>XFROUT_IXFR_MULTIPLE_SOA IXFR client %1: authority section has multiple SOAs</term>
  4789. <listitem><para>
  4790. An IXFR request was received with more than one SOA RRs in the authority
  4791. section. The xfrout daemon rejects the request with an RCODE of
  4792. FORMERR.
  4793. </para></listitem>
  4794. </varlistentry>
  4795. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_IXFR_NO_JOURNAL_SUPPORT">
  4796. <term>XFROUT_IXFR_NO_JOURNAL_SUPPORT IXFR client %1, %2: journaling not supported in the data source, falling back to AXFR</term>
  4797. <listitem><para>
  4798. An IXFR request was received but the underlying data source did
  4799. not support journaling. The xfrout daemon fell back to AXFR-style
  4800. IXFR.
  4801. </para></listitem>
  4802. </varlistentry>
  4803. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_IXFR_NO_SOA">
  4804. <term>XFROUT_IXFR_NO_SOA IXFR client %1: missing SOA</term>
  4805. <listitem><para>
  4806. An IXFR request was received with no SOA RR in the authority section.
  4807. The xfrout daemon rejects the request with an RCODE of FORMERR.
  4808. </para></listitem>
  4809. </varlistentry>
  4810. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_IXFR_NO_VERSION">
  4811. <term>XFROUT_IXFR_NO_VERSION IXFR client %1, %2: version (%3 to %4) not in journal, falling back to AXFR</term>
  4812. <listitem><para>
  4813. An IXFR request was received, but the requested range of differences
  4814. were not found in the data source. The xfrout daemon fell back to
  4815. AXFR-style IXFR.
  4816. </para></listitem>
  4817. </varlistentry>
  4818. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_IXFR_NO_ZONE">
  4819. <term>XFROUT_IXFR_NO_ZONE IXFR client %1, %2: zone not found with journal</term>
  4820. <listitem><para>
  4821. The requested zone in IXFR was not found in the data source
  4822. even though the xfrout daemon sucessfully found the SOA RR of the zone
  4823. in the data source. This can happen if the administrator removed the
  4824. zone from the data source within the small duration between these
  4825. operations, but it's more likely to be a bug or broken data source.
  4826. Unless you know why this message was logged, and especially if it
  4827. happens often, it's advisable to check whether the data source is
  4828. valid for this zone. The xfrout daemon considers it a possible,
  4829. though unlikely, event, and returns a response with an RCODE of
  4830. NOTAUTH.
  4831. </para></listitem>
  4832. </varlistentry>
  4833. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_IXFR_UPTODATE">
  4834. <term>XFROUT_IXFR_UPTODATE IXFR client %1, %2: client version is new enough (theirs=%3, ours=%4)</term>
  4835. <listitem><para>
  4836. An IXFR request was received, but the client's SOA version is the same as
  4837. or newer than that of the server. The xfrout server responds to the
  4838. request with the answer section being just one SOA of that version.
  4839. Note: as of this wrting the 'newer version' cannot be identified due to
  4840. the lack of support for the serial number arithmetic. This will soon
  4841. be implemented.
  4842. </para></listitem>
  4843. </varlistentry>
  4844. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_MODULECC_SESSION_ERROR">
  4845. <term>XFROUT_MODULECC_SESSION_ERROR error encountered by configuration/command module: %1</term>
  4846. <listitem><para>
  4847. There was a problem in the lower level module handling configuration and
  4848. control commands. This could happen for various reasons, but the most likely
  4849. cause is that the configuration database contains a syntax error and xfrout
  4850. failed to start at initialization. A detailed error message from the module
  4851. will also be displayed.
  4852. </para></listitem>
  4853. </varlistentry>
  4854. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_NEW_CONFIG">
  4855. <term>XFROUT_NEW_CONFIG Update xfrout configuration</term>
  4856. <listitem><para>
  4857. New configuration settings have been sent from the configuration
  4858. manager. The xfrout daemon will now apply them.
  4859. </para></listitem>
  4860. </varlistentry>
  4861. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_NEW_CONFIG_DONE">
  4862. <term>XFROUT_NEW_CONFIG_DONE Update xfrout configuration done</term>
  4863. <listitem><para>
  4864. The xfrout daemon is now done reading the new configuration settings
  4865. received from the configuration manager.
  4866. </para></listitem>
  4867. </varlistentry>
  4868. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_NOTIFY_COMMAND">
  4869. <term>XFROUT_NOTIFY_COMMAND received command to send notifies for %1/%2</term>
  4870. <listitem><para>
  4871. The xfrout daemon received a command on the command channel that
  4872. NOTIFY packets should be sent for the given zone.
  4873. </para></listitem>
  4874. </varlistentry>
  4875. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_PARSE_QUERY_ERROR">
  4876. <term>XFROUT_PARSE_QUERY_ERROR error parsing query: %1</term>
  4877. <listitem><para>
  4878. There was a parse error while reading an incoming query. The parse
  4879. error is shown in the log message. A remote client sent a packet we
  4880. do not understand or support. The xfrout request will be ignored.
  4881. In general, this should only occur for unexpected problems like
  4882. memory allocation failures, as the query should already have been
  4883. parsed by the b10-auth daemon, before it was passed here.
  4884. </para></listitem>
  4885. </varlistentry>
  4886. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_PROCESS_REQUEST_ERROR">
  4887. <term>XFROUT_PROCESS_REQUEST_ERROR error processing transfer request: %2</term>
  4888. <listitem><para>
  4889. There was an error processing a transfer request. The error is included
  4890. in the log message, but at this point no specific information other
  4891. than that could be given. This points to incomplete exception handling
  4892. in the code.
  4893. </para></listitem>
  4894. </varlistentry>
  4895. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_QUERY_DROPPED">
  4896. <term>XFROUT_QUERY_DROPPED %1 client %2: request to transfer %3 dropped</term>
  4897. <listitem><para>
  4898. The xfrout process silently dropped a request to transfer zone to
  4899. given host. This is required by the ACLs. The %2 represents the IP
  4900. address and port of the peer requesting the transfer, and the %3
  4901. represents the zone name and class.
  4902. </para></listitem>
  4903. </varlistentry>
  4904. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_QUERY_QUOTA_EXCCEEDED">
  4905. <term>XFROUT_QUERY_QUOTA_EXCCEEDED %1 client %2: request denied due to quota (%3)</term>
  4906. <listitem><para>
  4907. The xfr request was rejected because the server was already handling
  4908. the maximum number of allowable transfers as specified in the transfers_out
  4909. configuration parameter, which is also shown in the log message. The
  4910. request was immediately responded and terminated with an RCODE of REFUSED.
  4911. This can happen for a busy xfrout server, and you may want to increase
  4912. this parameter; if the server is being too busy due to requests from
  4913. unexpected clients you may want to restrict the legitimate clients
  4914. with ACL.
  4915. </para></listitem>
  4916. </varlistentry>
  4917. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_QUERY_REJECTED">
  4918. <term>XFROUT_QUERY_REJECTED %1 client %2: request to transfer %3 rejected</term>
  4919. <listitem><para>
  4920. The xfrout process rejected (by REFUSED rcode) a request to transfer zone to
  4921. given host. This is because of ACLs. The %2 represents the IP
  4922. address and port of the peer requesting the transfer, and the %3
  4923. represents the zone name and class.
  4924. </para></listitem>
  4925. </varlistentry>
  4926. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND">
  4927. <term>XFROUT_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND shutdown command received</term>
  4928. <listitem><para>
  4929. The xfrout daemon received a shutdown command from the command channel
  4930. and will now shut down.
  4931. </para></listitem>
  4932. </varlistentry>
  4933. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_RECEIVE_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_ERROR">
  4934. <term>XFROUT_RECEIVE_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_ERROR error receiving the file descriptor for an XFR connection</term>
  4935. <listitem><para>
  4936. There was an error receiving the file descriptor for the transfer
  4937. request. Normally, the request is received by b10-auth, and passed on
  4938. to the xfrout daemon, so it can answer directly. However, there was a
  4939. problem receiving this file descriptor. The request will be ignored.
  4940. </para></listitem>
  4941. </varlistentry>
  4942. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_REMOVE_OLD_UNIX_SOCKET_FILE_ERROR">
  4943. <term>XFROUT_REMOVE_OLD_UNIX_SOCKET_FILE_ERROR error removing unix socket file %1: %2</term>
  4944. <listitem><para>
  4945. The unix socket file xfrout needs for contact with the auth daemon
  4946. already exists, and needs to be removed first, but there is a problem
  4947. removing it. It is likely that we do not have permission to remove
  4948. this file. The specific error is show in the log message. The xfrout
  4949. daemon will shut down.
  4950. </para></listitem>
  4951. </varlistentry>
  4952. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_REMOVE_UNIX_SOCKET_FILE_ERROR">
  4953. <term>XFROUT_REMOVE_UNIX_SOCKET_FILE_ERROR error clearing unix socket file %1: %2</term>
  4954. <listitem><para>
  4955. When shutting down, the xfrout daemon tried to clear the unix socket
  4956. file used for communication with the auth daemon. It failed to remove
  4957. the file. The reason for the failure is given in the error message.
  4958. </para></listitem>
  4959. </varlistentry>
  4960. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_SOCKET_SELECT_ERROR">
  4961. <term>XFROUT_SOCKET_SELECT_ERROR error while calling select() on request socket: %1</term>
  4962. <listitem><para>
  4963. There was an error while calling select() on the socket that informs
  4964. the xfrout daemon that a new xfrout request has arrived. This should
  4965. be a result of rare local error such as memory allocation failure and
  4966. shouldn't happen under normal conditions. The error is included in the
  4967. log message.
  4968. </para></listitem>
  4969. </varlistentry>
  4970. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD">
  4971. <term>XFROUT_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD keyboard interrupt, shutting down</term>
  4972. <listitem><para>
  4973. There was a keyboard interrupt signal to stop the xfrout daemon. The
  4974. daemon will now shut down.
  4975. </para></listitem>
  4976. </varlistentry>
  4977. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_STOPPING">
  4978. <term>XFROUT_STOPPING the xfrout daemon is shutting down</term>
  4979. <listitem><para>
  4980. The current transfer is aborted, as the xfrout daemon is shutting down.
  4981. </para></listitem>
  4982. </varlistentry>
  4983. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_UNIX_SOCKET_FILE_IN_USE">
  4984. <term>XFROUT_UNIX_SOCKET_FILE_IN_USE another xfrout process seems to be using the unix socket file %1</term>
  4985. <listitem><para>
  4986. While starting up, the xfrout daemon tried to clear the unix domain
  4987. socket needed for contacting the b10-auth daemon to pass requests
  4988. on, but the file is in use. The most likely cause is that another
  4989. xfrout daemon process is still running. This xfrout daemon (the one
  4990. printing this message) will not start.
  4991. </para></listitem>
  4992. </varlistentry>
  4993. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_XFR_TRANSFER_CHECK_ERROR">
  4994. <term>XFROUT_XFR_TRANSFER_CHECK_ERROR %1 client %2: check for transfer of %3 failed: %4</term>
  4995. <listitem><para>
  4996. Pre-response check for an incomding XFR request failed unexpectedly.
  4997. The most likely cause of this is that some low level error in the data
  4998. source, but it may also be other general (more unlikely) errors such
  4999. as memory shortage. Some detail of the error is also included in the
  5000. message. The xfrout server tries to return a SERVFAIL response in this case.
  5001. </para></listitem>
  5002. </varlistentry>
  5003. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_XFR_TRANSFER_DONE">
  5004. <term>XFROUT_XFR_TRANSFER_DONE %1 client %2: transfer of %3 complete</term>
  5005. <listitem><para>
  5006. The transfer of the given zone has been completed successfully, or was
  5007. aborted due to a shutdown event.
  5008. </para></listitem>
  5009. </varlistentry>
  5010. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_XFR_TRANSFER_ERROR">
  5011. <term>XFROUT_XFR_TRANSFER_ERROR %1 client %2: error transferring zone %3: %4</term>
  5012. <listitem><para>
  5013. An uncaught exception was encountered while sending the response to
  5014. an AXFR query. The error message of the exception is included in the
  5015. log message, but this error most likely points to incomplete exception
  5016. handling in the code.
  5017. </para></listitem>
  5018. </varlistentry>
  5019. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_XFR_TRANSFER_FAILED">
  5020. <term>XFROUT_XFR_TRANSFER_FAILED %1 client %2: transfer of %3 failed, rcode: %4</term>
  5021. <listitem><para>
  5022. A transfer out for the given zone failed. An error response is sent
  5023. to the client. The given rcode is the rcode that is set in the error
  5024. response. This is either NOTAUTH (we are not authoritative for the
  5025. zone), SERVFAIL (our internal database is missing the SOA record for
  5026. the zone), or REFUSED (the limit of simultaneous outgoing AXFR
  5027. transfers, as specified by the configuration value
  5028. Xfrout/max_transfers_out, has been reached).
  5029. </para></listitem>
  5030. </varlistentry>
  5031. <varlistentry id="XFROUT_XFR_TRANSFER_STARTED">
  5032. <term>XFROUT_XFR_TRANSFER_STARTED %1 client %2: transfer of zone %3 has started</term>
  5033. <listitem><para>
  5034. A transfer out of the given zone has started.
  5035. </para></listitem>
  5036. </varlistentry>
  5037. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_CCSESSION_ERROR">
  5038. <term>ZONEMGR_CCSESSION_ERROR command channel session error: %1</term>
  5039. <listitem><para>
  5040. An error was encountered on the command channel. The message indicates
  5041. the nature of the error.
  5042. </para></listitem>
  5043. </varlistentry>
  5044. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_JITTER_TOO_BIG">
  5045. <term>ZONEMGR_JITTER_TOO_BIG refresh_jitter is too big, setting to 0.5</term>
  5046. <listitem><para>
  5047. The value specified in the configuration for the refresh jitter is too large
  5048. so its value has been set to the maximum of 0.5.
  5049. </para></listitem>
  5050. </varlistentry>
  5051. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_KEYBOARD_INTERRUPT">
  5052. <term>ZONEMGR_KEYBOARD_INTERRUPT exiting zonemgr process as result of keyboard interrupt</term>
  5053. <listitem><para>
  5054. An informational message output when the zone manager was being run at a
  5055. terminal and it was terminated via a keyboard interrupt signal.
  5056. </para></listitem>
  5057. </varlistentry>
  5058. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_LOAD_ZONE">
  5059. <term>ZONEMGR_LOAD_ZONE loading zone %1 (class %2)</term>
  5060. <listitem><para>
  5061. This is a debug message indicating that the zone of the specified class
  5062. is being loaded.
  5063. </para></listitem>
  5064. </varlistentry>
  5065. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_NO_MASTER_ADDRESS">
  5066. <term>ZONEMGR_NO_MASTER_ADDRESS internal BIND 10 command did not contain address of master</term>
  5067. <listitem><para>
  5068. A command received by the zone manager from the Auth module did not
  5069. contain the address of the master server from which a NOTIFY message
  5070. was received. This may be due to an internal programming error; please
  5071. submit a bug report.
  5072. </para></listitem>
  5073. </varlistentry>
  5074. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_NO_SOA">
  5075. <term>ZONEMGR_NO_SOA zone %1 (class %2) does not have an SOA record</term>
  5076. <listitem><para>
  5077. When loading the named zone of the specified class the zone manager
  5078. discovered that the data did not contain an SOA record. The load has
  5079. been abandoned.
  5080. </para></listitem>
  5081. </varlistentry>
  5082. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_NO_TIMER_THREAD">
  5083. <term>ZONEMGR_NO_TIMER_THREAD trying to stop zone timer thread but it is not running</term>
  5084. <listitem><para>
  5085. An attempt was made to stop the timer thread (used to track when zones
  5086. should be refreshed) but it was not running. This may indicate an
  5087. internal program error. Please submit a bug report.
  5088. </para></listitem>
  5089. </varlistentry>
  5090. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_NO_ZONE_CLASS">
  5091. <term>ZONEMGR_NO_ZONE_CLASS internal BIND 10 command did not contain class of zone</term>
  5092. <listitem><para>
  5093. A command received by the zone manager from another BIND 10 module did
  5094. not contain the class of the zone on which the zone manager should act.
  5095. This may be due to an internal programming error; please submit a
  5096. bug report.
  5097. </para></listitem>
  5098. </varlistentry>
  5099. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_NO_ZONE_NAME">
  5100. <term>ZONEMGR_NO_ZONE_NAME internal BIND 10 command did not contain name of zone</term>
  5101. <listitem><para>
  5102. A command received by the zone manager from another BIND 10 module did
  5103. not contain the name of the zone on which the zone manager should act.
  5104. This may be due to an internal programming error; please submit a
  5105. bug report.
  5106. </para></listitem>
  5107. </varlistentry>
  5108. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_RECEIVE_NOTIFY">
  5109. <term>ZONEMGR_RECEIVE_NOTIFY received NOTIFY command for zone %1 (class %2)</term>
  5110. <listitem><para>
  5111. This is a debug message indicating that the zone manager has received a
  5112. NOTIFY command over the command channel. The command is sent by the Auth
  5113. process when it is acting as a slave server for the zone and causes the
  5114. zone manager to record the master server for the zone and start a timer;
  5115. when the timer expires, the master will be polled to see if it contains
  5116. new data.
  5117. </para></listitem>
  5118. </varlistentry>
  5119. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_RECEIVE_SHUTDOWN">
  5120. <term>ZONEMGR_RECEIVE_SHUTDOWN received SHUTDOWN command</term>
  5121. <listitem><para>
  5122. This is a debug message indicating that the zone manager has received
  5123. a SHUTDOWN command over the command channel from the Boss process.
  5124. It will act on this command and shut down.
  5125. </para></listitem>
  5126. </varlistentry>
  5127. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_RECEIVE_UNKNOWN">
  5128. <term>ZONEMGR_RECEIVE_UNKNOWN received unknown command '%1'</term>
  5129. <listitem><para>
  5130. This is a warning message indicating that the zone manager has received
  5131. the stated command over the command channel. The command is not known
  5132. to the zone manager and although the command is ignored, its receipt
  5133. may indicate an internal error. Please submit a bug report.
  5134. </para></listitem>
  5135. </varlistentry>
  5136. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_RECEIVE_XFRIN_FAILED">
  5137. <term>ZONEMGR_RECEIVE_XFRIN_FAILED received XFRIN FAILED command for zone %1 (class %2)</term>
  5138. <listitem><para>
  5139. This is a debug message indicating that the zone manager has received
  5140. an XFRIN FAILED command over the command channel. The command is sent
  5141. by the Xfrin process when a transfer of zone data into the system has
  5142. failed, and causes the zone manager to schedule another transfer attempt.
  5143. </para></listitem>
  5144. </varlistentry>
  5145. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_RECEIVE_XFRIN_SUCCESS">
  5146. <term>ZONEMGR_RECEIVE_XFRIN_SUCCESS received XFRIN SUCCESS command for zone %1 (class %2)</term>
  5147. <listitem><para>
  5148. This is a debug message indicating that the zone manager has received
  5149. an XFRIN SUCCESS command over the command channel. The command is sent
  5150. by the Xfrin process when the transfer of zone data into the system has
  5151. succeeded, and causes the data to be loaded and served by BIND 10.
  5152. </para></listitem>
  5153. </varlistentry>
  5154. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_REFRESH_ZONE">
  5155. <term>ZONEMGR_REFRESH_ZONE refreshing zone %1 (class %2)</term>
  5156. <listitem><para>
  5157. The zone manager is refreshing the named zone of the specified class
  5158. with updated information.
  5159. </para></listitem>
  5160. </varlistentry>
  5161. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_SELECT_ERROR">
  5162. <term>ZONEMGR_SELECT_ERROR error with select(): %1</term>
  5163. <listitem><para>
  5164. An attempt to wait for input from a socket failed. The failing operation
  5165. is a call to the operating system's select() function, which failed for
  5166. the given reason.
  5167. </para></listitem>
  5168. </varlistentry>
  5169. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_SEND_FAIL">
  5170. <term>ZONEMGR_SEND_FAIL failed to send command to %1, session has been closed</term>
  5171. <listitem><para>
  5172. The zone manager attempted to send a command to the named BIND 10 module,
  5173. but the send failed. The session between the modules has been closed.
  5174. </para></listitem>
  5175. </varlistentry>
  5176. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_SESSION_ERROR">
  5177. <term>ZONEMGR_SESSION_ERROR unable to establish session to command channel daemon</term>
  5178. <listitem><para>
  5179. The zonemgr process was not able to be started because it could not
  5180. connect to the command channel daemon. The most usual cause of this
  5181. problem is that the daemon is not running.
  5182. </para></listitem>
  5183. </varlistentry>
  5184. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_SESSION_TIMEOUT">
  5185. <term>ZONEMGR_SESSION_TIMEOUT timeout on session to command channel daemon</term>
  5186. <listitem><para>
  5187. The zonemgr process was not able to be started because it timed out when
  5188. connecting to the command channel daemon. The most usual cause of this
  5189. problem is that the daemon is not running.
  5190. </para></listitem>
  5191. </varlistentry>
  5192. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_SHUTDOWN">
  5193. <term>ZONEMGR_SHUTDOWN zone manager has shut down</term>
  5194. <listitem><para>
  5195. A debug message, output when the zone manager has shut down completely.
  5196. </para></listitem>
  5197. </varlistentry>
  5198. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_STARTING">
  5199. <term>ZONEMGR_STARTING zone manager starting</term>
  5200. <listitem><para>
  5201. A debug message output when the zone manager starts up.
  5202. </para></listitem>
  5203. </varlistentry>
  5204. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_TIMER_THREAD_RUNNING">
  5205. <term>ZONEMGR_TIMER_THREAD_RUNNING trying to start timer thread but one is already running</term>
  5206. <listitem><para>
  5207. This message is issued when an attempt is made to start the timer
  5208. thread (which keeps track of when zones need a refresh) but one is
  5209. already running. It indicates either an error in the program logic or
  5210. a problem with stopping a previous instance of the timer. Please submit
  5211. a bug report.
  5212. </para></listitem>
  5213. </varlistentry>
  5214. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_UNKNOWN_ZONE_FAIL">
  5215. <term>ZONEMGR_UNKNOWN_ZONE_FAIL zone %1 (class %2) is not known to the zone manager</term>
  5216. <listitem><para>
  5217. An XFRIN operation has failed but the zone that was the subject of the
  5218. operation is not being managed by the zone manager. This may indicate
  5219. an error in the program (as the operation should not have been initiated
  5220. if this were the case). Please submit a bug report.
  5221. </para></listitem>
  5222. </varlistentry>
  5223. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_UNKNOWN_ZONE_NOTIFIED">
  5224. <term>ZONEMGR_UNKNOWN_ZONE_NOTIFIED notified zone %1 (class %2) is not known to the zone manager</term>
  5225. <listitem><para>
  5226. A NOTIFY was received but the zone that was the subject of the operation
  5227. is not being managed by the zone manager. This may indicate an error
  5228. in the program (as the operation should not have been initiated if this
  5229. were the case). Please submit a bug report.
  5230. </para></listitem>
  5231. </varlistentry>
  5232. <varlistentry id="ZONEMGR_UNKNOWN_ZONE_SUCCESS">
  5233. <term>ZONEMGR_UNKNOWN_ZONE_SUCCESS zone %1 (class %2) is not known to the zone manager</term>
  5234. <listitem><para>
  5235. An XFRIN operation has succeeded but the zone received is not being
  5236. managed by the zone manager. This may indicate an error in the program
  5237. (as the operation should not have been initiated if this were the case).
  5238. Please submit a bug report.
  5239. </para></listitem>
  5240. </varlistentry>
  5241. </variablelist>
  5242. </para>
  5243. </chapter>
  5244. </book>