Almost. It was static group in the respect that it was dynamically grabbed on load, but the resolver just wasn't triggering at all after that. We did not have an explicit group defined, "php" literally referred to the DNS name of the load balancer it was contacting. The rest of the domain was being taken care of by the local resolver (search domain). It looks like the code changed inby ahamilton9 - Nginx Mailing List - English
I've tried recreating the configuration on my local machine, and it works just fine. Really confusing. I don't understand why I get absolutely no DNS traffic on my nginx server (beyond the few calls from other services). Not a single call from nginx. Also, I read in the documentation that "By default, nginx caches answers using the TTL value of a response", and then everywhere else Iby ahamilton9 - Nginx Mailing List - English
I have an nginx server (1.10.1) configured that sends requests for PHP files to our PHP tier by directing that traffic via fastcgi_pass to our PHP ELB (AWS's Elastic Load Balancer). We occasionally get outages that a hard stop/start of nginx solves, but are having trouble narrowing the issue down. We believe it is related to DNS resolution, which brings me here. I have a few questions: 1) Doesby ahamilton9 - Nginx Mailing List - English