At 8:56 PM +0100 1999/12/9, Brad Knowles wrote:

>       So far, it looks like it might have fixed the problem.  At least,
>  the "InUse" count goes down when a route goes away:

        Things continue to look good:

Thu Dec 9 20:59:15 CET 1999
netstat -ran | wc -l
      122
vmstat -m | grep routetbl | grep K
      routetbl   248    34K     35K 40960K      260    0     0  16,32,64,128,256
uptime
  8:59PM  up  2:08, 0 users, load averages: 2.13, 2.11, 2.16

Thu Dec 9 21:00:16 CET 1999
netstat -ran | wc -l
      121
vmstat -m | grep routetbl | grep K
      routetbl   246    34K     35K 40960K      260    0     0  16,32,64,128,256
uptime
  9:00PM  up  2:09, 0 users, load averages: 3.18, 2.50, 2.31

                [ ... deletia ... ]

Thu Dec 9 21:56:40 CET 1999
netstat -ran | wc -l
      121
vmstat -m | grep routetbl | grep K
      routetbl   246    34K     35K 40960K      260    0     0  16,32,64,128,256
uptime
  9:56PM  up  3:05, 0 users, load averages: 2.79, 2.87, 3.08

Thu Dec 9 21:57:40 CET 1999
netstat -ran | wc -l
      120
vmstat -m | grep routetbl | grep K
      routetbl   244    34K     35K 40960K      260    0     0  16,32,64,128,256
uptime
  9:57PM  up  3:06, 0 users, load averages: 2.90, 2.93, 3.09

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