Hi Mehdi,
Our setup consists of five full table routers (IPv6 as well) with
multiple upstream transit peers.
Memory used: 728 MiB. (We're still on 2.0.4 and yes we should upgrade.)
I guess it makes sense to check what processes are using this huge
amount of RAM. Maybe it's not BIRD but another p
Hi,
I thought that I should give my few cents. Maybe try Hyperglass
(https://hyperglass.io/) for a LG, as it should be way less memory hungry.
On 07/09/2020 6.07, Mehdi Rukmawan wrote:
> Thanks James,
>
> Looks like I found the issue.
>
> this machine is also running alice-lg and birdwatcher.
> t
Thanks James,
Looks like I found the issue.
this machine is also running alice-lg and birdwatcher.
they consuming a lot of memory when bird-lg and alice-lg+birdwatcher all
running.
so i test to disable them
birdc show route table master count
BIRD 1.6.3 ready.
822957 of 822957 routes for 819943
Debian 10, Bird 2.0.7.
I've had similar results on Bird v1.
On Mon, Sep 7, 2020, at 10:35, Mehdi Rukmawan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What OS dan Bird version did you use?
> Currently, I'm using Ubuntu 18.04
>
> regards
>
> On Mon, Sep 7, 2020 at 8:46 AM James Swineson
> wrote:
> > I wonder if your
Hello,
What OS dan Bird version did you use?
Currently, I'm using Ubuntu 18.04
regards
On Mon, Sep 7, 2020 at 8:46 AM James Swineson
wrote:
> I wonder if your bird (or other program) is leaking memory. Here's my bird
> receiving v4 and v6 near-full table and doing some filtering:
>
> bird> sho
I wonder if your bird (or other program) is leaking memory. Here's my bird
receiving v4 and v6 near-full table and doing some filtering:
bird> show route table global_v4 count
806364 of 806364 routes for 806364 networks in table global_v4
bird> show route table global_v6 count
89509 of 89509 rout
Hello,
Is anyone here know, how much RAM needed for BIRD to receive all full
routes Internet table?
My bird consumes around 20G of RAM for just 1 full routes 800k
totalusedfree shared buff/cache
available
Mem:31G 20G9.4G