Robert Watson wrote:
On Tue, 9 May 2006, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 01:28:01PM +0100, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
A user recently reported a problem with running into IP_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS
on a system running FreeBSD with IPv4 forwarding enabled, and running
the OSPF routing protocol.
More background. People may be wondering why this is even an issue for
FreeBSD as a router.
The answer: the imo_membership array contains members which exist as
separate entries for each ifnet in the system, and the system where this was
observed to be a problem had a number of ifnet interfaces which was larger
than IP_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS (20).
I'm loosely of the opinion that the membership array should be variable
length, and that we should default it to 20, but have a significantly larger
maximum. It's not horribly efficient, but also wouldn't be so particularly
terrible either.
Robert N M Watson
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I think it should be tunable other than going in a changing the source
code, which I have
to do every time I do a cvsup.
My $.02
Steve
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