Dear Cybertinus,
Thanks a lot for the captured information.
I can report to my boss the fact Thanks a lot.
Isaac
Cybertinus 於 2019年5月28日 週二 下午2:36寫道:
> Hello Isaac,
>
>
> The network I'm maintaining has the following amounts of BGP sessions:
>
> # birdc show status | head -n 1
> BIRD 1.6.4 rea
Hello Isaac,
The network I'm maintaining has the following amounts of BGP sessions:
# birdc show status | head -n 1
BIRD 1.6.4 ready.
# birdc show protocols | wc -l
216
# birdc6 show protocols | wc -l
211
The specifications of this router:
Dell R610
2x Intel Xeon E5520
24 GB RAM
The current
Hello, Isaac,
Bird doesn’t use multicore, so you better get a high-frequency CPU, like
E3-1285 v6.
If you’re going to use it as a route server, not a router, all other hardware
doesn’t really matter there.
Regards,
Valery
From: Bird-users [mailto:bird-users-boun...@network.cz] On Behalf Of
Dear All,
Would you mind suggesting the hardware configuration to us?
Please find our BGP sessions status for your reference:
IPv4 Session 600 (around)
IPv6 Session 400 (around)
Thanks,
Isaac
Hello Michael,
Thanks for your message.
Unfortunately, I don't have programing knowledge to help developing this. If I
can help anyone who takes the challenge, I'll be glad to.
Best,
Glenn Peace,
bird does not include a SNMP agent. You have to find a different
solution for now.
Hello Barry,
Thanks for the suggestions We'll take a look at Bird's Eye, and since you wrote
it; I'll keep your contact handy in case our systems guys need any help putting
it to work.
Best,
Glenn Peace,
On 5/21/19, 23:59, "Barry O'Donovan" wrote:
As it stands, Bird does not hav
On Mon, 2019-05-27 at 17:12 +0200, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
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> On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 02:28:52PM +0200, Kenth Eriksson wrote
On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 02:28:52PM +0200, Kenth Eriksson wrote:
> Datagram sockets may return 0 and stream sockets can return 0
> if the requested number of bytes to read is 0.
Hi
You mean that if count arg to read() is 0?
How that may happen?
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Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo
Ondrej 'Santiago'
Datagram sockets may return 0 and stream sockets can return 0
if the requested number of bytes to read is 0.
Signed-off-by: Kenth Eriksson
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