Hi,

We've upgraded recently to 1.6.3 (We were using 1.2.5, which we had running for 
like 8 years!) and after the upgraded we are seeing a weird behavior.

When running ip monitor route in the machine, looks like bird is constantly 
removing and adding routes, which could be considered normal, but the thing is 
that it deletes a route and then adds the same route again (Those routes are 
received via BGP):

Heres an example:

103.72.2.0/24 via 91.126.95.153 dev vlan111  proto bird
Deleted 103.72.1.0/24 via 91.126.95.153 dev vlan111  proto bird
103.72.1.0/24 via 91.126.95.153 dev vlan111  proto bird
Deleted 177.75.72.0/24 via 91.126.95.153 dev vlan111  proto bird
177.75.72.0/24 via 91.126.95.153 dev vlan111  proto bird
Deleted 185.165.122.0/24 via 91.126.95.153 dev vlan111  proto bird
185.165.122.0/24 via 91.126.95.153 dev vlan111  proto bird
Deleted 196.46.242.0/24 via 91.126.95.153 dev vlan111  proto bird
196.46.242.0/24 via 91.126.95.153 dev vlan111  proto bird
Deleted 64.70.30.0/24 via 91.126.95.153 dev vlan111  proto bird
64.70.30.0/24 via 212.80.191.185 dev vlan2  proto bird

At the same time we are seeing the following messages on bird log:

May  8 13:56:39 icewall-01 bird: Kernel dropped some netlink messages, will 
resync on next scan.
May  8 13:57:02 icewall-01 bird: Kernel dropped some netlink messages, will 
resync on next scan.
May  8 13:57:27 icewall-01 bird: Kernel dropped some netlink messages, will 
resync on next scan.
May  8 13:57:32 icewall-01 bird: Kernel dropped some netlink messages, will 
resync on next scan.
May  8 13:57:59 icewall-01 bird: Kernel dropped some netlink messages, will 
resync on next scan.

Any ideas why this might be happening?

Thanks!

Saludos Cordiales,
Xavier Trilla P.
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