On 9/21/22 08:37, Tore Anderson via Bird-users wrote:
* Ondrej Zajicek
i think that 'configure' CLI command should remove unused dynamic BGP
instaces as a side-effect of its unused protocols cleanup code, even if
there is no change in configuration.
I had already tried that unsuccessfully, b
* Ondrej Zajicek
> i think that 'configure' CLI command should remove unused dynamic BGP
> instaces as a side-effect of its unused protocols cleanup code, even if
> there is no change in configuration.
I had already tried that unsuccessfully, but did some more testing now
and found out that it wo
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 09:32:31AM +0200, Tore Anderson via Bird-users wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is it possible to garbage collect unused dynamic BGP neighbours?
Hi
i think that 'configure' CLI command should remove unused dynamic BGP
instaces as a side-effect of its unused protocols cleanup code, even if
Hi
Is it possible to garbage collect unused dynamic BGP neighbours?
In my environment, these come and go because the dynamic BGP neighbours
are themselves quite dynamic (orchestrated containers that get a new IP
address every time they are updated or restarted).
This causes BIRD to accumulate no