Note also that the latest dnsmasq (in the Merlin 386 alpha) limits your ability to greatly expand the cache size since it causes a performance hit.
Do you happen to know that limit of the cache size?Note also that the latest dnsmasq (in the Merlin 386 alpha) limits your ability to greatly expand the cache size since it causes a performance hit.
Actually, it turns out he made another change.....now issue a warning instead of enforcing a limit. Warning is set for cache > 10000Do you happen to know that limit of the cache size?
my_syslog(LOG_WARNING, _("cache size greater than 10000 may cause performance issues, and is unlikely to be useful."));
Thanks a bunch, will use that in AB as well.Actually, it turns out he made another change.....now issue a warning instead of enforcing a limit. Warning is set for cache > 10000
Code:my_syslog(LOG_WARNING, _("cache size greater than 10000 may cause performance issues, and is unlikely to be useful."));
In this firmware, yes. That's up from dnsmasq's default value of 150.Default cache size is 1500 ?
In this firmware, yes. That's up from dnsmasq's default value of 150.
Is that meant to be a question? We've just told you it's 1500.I saw in dnsmasq.conf 1500
If you use AB-Solution, there are experimental settings es in the sub menu sm. When enabled you have the option to set the Dnsmasq cache-size between 500 and 10000.How to increase dns cache with last Merlin ?
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