Hi, On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 09:31:25AM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: > If you can try a -current snapshot on it (or at least build a -current > bgpd/bgpctl even if you keep this kernel), that would be helpful because > we'll know if the problem was already fixed.
I tought that it will not work (I need to upgrade the kernel too). But it does and fixes the issue. > If it still happens it's worth checking logs for anything unusual, > ideally run bgpd -v and make sure that syslog.conf is configured > to save everything... I am logging to stderr with runit (service supervisor) so I already have the logs, but there is/was nothing unusual in the logs. Thanks! Regards, cstamas -- CSILLAG Tamas (cstamas) - http://digitus.itk.ppke.hu/~cstamas God does not play dice. -- Einstein