Il 13/09/2017 13:27, Vincent Bernat ha scritto:
> Increasing net.core.rmem_default should do the trick (before starting
> BIRD). Otherwise, this is not a real worry: internally, unless you have
> another process pushing routes, BIRD already has a correct view of the
> routing table.
setting
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❦ 13 septembre 2017 12:34 +0200, "Giuseppe Ravasio (LU)"
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> I did some fishing with the ip monitor route and the message gets
> printed only when more than about 500/600 routes gets changed, and so
> 600 are added and >600 are deleted from the routing table.
>
>
> Do you think that there is so
Hi,
Vincent thanks for the hint!!
I did some fishing with the ip monitor route and the message gets
printed only when more than about 500/600 routes gets changed, and so
>600 are added and >600 are deleted from the routing table.
Do you think that there is something that can be tuned to avoid th
❦ 12 septembre 2017 11:19 +0200, "Giuseppe Ravasio (LU)"
:
> For IPv4 daemon this seems to happen *a lot* when I start the BGP
> session with the iBGP enabled (and also this I think could be
> acceptable), but the message gets printed sometimes (a single line every
> 5/10 minutes) when the BGP
Il 12/09/2017 13:14, Ondrej Zajicek ha scritto:
> Hi
>
> Note that we added this warning, but there is most likely no change in
> underlying issue (it was just silent before).
I read that this message was added recently, but I was wondering about
what could lead to this error in such a simple con
> In the new router i find a lot of messages
> "Kernel dropped some netlink messages, will resync on next scan."
> for both IPv6 and IPv4
Hi
Note that we added this warning, but there is most likely no change in
underlying issue (it was just silent before).
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In the new router i find a lot of messages
"Kernel dropped some netlink messages, will resync on next scan."
for both IPv