Ilya Maximets writes:
> On 3/19/24 20:56, Aaron Conole wrote:
>> Ilya Maximets writes:
>>
>>> Currently, ovs-vswitchd is subscribed to all the routing changes in the
>>> kernel. On each change, it marks the internal routing table cache as
>>> invalid, then resets it and dumps all the routes
On 3/19/24 20:56, Aaron Conole wrote:
> Ilya Maximets writes:
>
>> Currently, ovs-vswitchd is subscribed to all the routing changes in the
>> kernel. On each change, it marks the internal routing table cache as
>> invalid, then resets it and dumps all the routes from the kernel from
>> scratch.
Ilya Maximets writes:
> Currently, ovs-vswitchd is subscribed to all the routing changes in the
> kernel. On each change, it marks the internal routing table cache as
> invalid, then resets it and dumps all the routes from the kernel from
> scratch. The reason for that is kernel routing
Currently, ovs-vswitchd is subscribed to all the routing changes in the
kernel. On each change, it marks the internal routing table cache as
invalid, then resets it and dumps all the routes from the kernel from
scratch. The reason for that is kernel routing updates not being
reliable in a sense