On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 9:08 PM Cybertinus wrote:
>
> What I do on my Bird 1.6.4 install is run `ip r | wc -l` and check if I
> have a full table in the kernel routing table. A second method I use is
> check if the Bird process doesn't use a single CPU core anymore. I use
> htop for this, but other
On Tue, Jun 04, 2019 at 09:04:39PM +0200, Cybertinus wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > How can I tell when bird is done with reconfiguration? E.g. bird can
> > respond: "Reconfiguration in progress", but how do you know when it is
> > ready? Invoking configure again will trigger full re-configure again I
> >
Hello Kenth,
What I do on my Bird 1.6.4 install is run `ip r | wc -l` and check if I
have a full table in the kernel routing table. A second method I use is
check if the Bird process doesn't use a single CPU core anymore. I use
htop for this, but other cli monitoring tools could be used too.
Hi!
How can I tell when bird is done with reconfiguration? E.g. bird can
respond: "Reconfiguration in progress", but how do you know when it is
ready? Invoking configure again will trigger full re-configure again I
guess?
Thanks,
Kenth
Kevin B writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have 2 upstream transit providers and 1 downstream customer we provide
> transit to - http://paste.debian.net/1086030/ (full Bird configuration
> with explanation)
>
> There is a problem: Bird is exporting all the imported prefixes from my
> upstreams back to the
Dear Kevin,
On Tue, Jun 04, 2019 at 03:00:53PM +, Kevin B wrote:
> I have 2 upstream transit providers and 1 downstream customer we provide
> transit to - http://paste.debian.net/1086030/ (full Bird configuration with
> explanation)
>
> There is a problem: Bird is exporting all the imported p
Hello,
I have 2 upstream transit providers and 1 downstream customer we provide
transit to - http://paste.debian.net/1086030/ (full Bird configuration
with explanation)
There is a problem: Bird is exporting all the imported prefixes from my
upstreams back to them. For example 10.40.40.0/24 i