Re: Serious Juniper Hardware EoL Announcements

2022-06-18 Thread Robert Webb
I just have one question? Why are we discussing IP allocations and IANA in an email thread about EoL Juniper gear? On Fri, Jun 17, 2022 at 1:26 PM Doug Barton wrote: > I don't want to glorify the idea of converting multicast space by > commenting on it, however you're wrong in several particula

Re: Serious Juniper Hardware EoL Announcements

2022-06-18 Thread Mark Tinka
On 6/17/22 14:47, Saku Ytti wrote: I can't pinpoint HMC as a bad solution, yes we've had our share of HMC issues, but we've also on JNPR and some other vendors previously replaced all linecards due to memory issues, before stacked DRAMs were a thing, memories are notoriously fragile. I can pi

Re: Serious Juniper Hardware EoL Announcements

2022-06-18 Thread Mark Tinka
On 6/18/22 15:04, Robert Webb wrote: I just have one question? Why are we discussing IP allocations and IANA in an email thread about EoL Juniper gear? Something about having more time to fix other softer issues we've long ignored, since we won't be busy installing any hardware :-). Ma

irrd or ...?

2022-06-18 Thread Randy Bush
i have been running irrd for some years. am about to dump that (virtual) server and move from freebsd to bullseye. is there anything more modern, and _simpler_, than irrd at which i should take a look? randy

Re: irrd or ...?

2022-06-18 Thread Rubens Kuhl
On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 2:37 PM Randy Bush wrote: > > i have been running irrd for some years. am about to dump that > (virtual) server and move from freebsd to bullseye. is there > anything more modern, and _simpler_, than irrd at which i should > take a look? While IRRd4 fails the simpler cr

Re: irrd or ...?

2022-06-18 Thread Niels Bakker
* ra...@psg.com (Randy Bush) [Sat 18 Jun 2022, 19:39 CEST]: i have been running irrd for some years. am about to dump that (virtual) server and move from freebsd to bullseye. is there anything more modern, and _simpler_, than irrd at which i should take a look? What are you running irrd for

Re: irrd or ...?

2022-06-18 Thread Randy Bush
> At least 32GB RAM > At least 4 CPU cores > At least 150GB of disk space (SSD recommended) h

Re: irrd or ...?

2022-06-18 Thread Rubens Kuhl
On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 3:22 PM Randy Bush wrote: > > > At least 32GB RAM It runs fine now with 16GB RAM, after a code change. It will also take much less RAM if you turn RPKI validation off. This is from TC at this moment, which mirrors 5.5 million records from other IRRs and do RPKI validatio

Re: irrd or ...?

2022-06-18 Thread Randy Bush
> It will also take much less RAM if you turn RPKI validation off. oh dear ghod. do i need to turn the dancing donkeys off too? "Make each program do one thing well. To do a new job, build afresh rather than complicate old programs by adding new "features"." -- ken thompson - unix philosophy a