Hi, we have just released the first release candidate for Routinator 0.9.0.
This release fundamentally changes how Routinator maintains the local copy of the RPKI cache. It now separately keeps track of the raw data retrieved from the RPKI repositories and the last known set of correctly published files. This allows Routinator to deal more robustly with partial or erroneous updates -- it can now just keep using the previously published set until the repository is fixed (or the objects expire). For RRDP and this known good data set we switched from storing data directly in the file system to using a key-value database. As a side effect, Routinator now keeps track of many more metrics. Detailed numbers are available for each object type both on a per-TAL and -- new -- per-repository basis. If you’re using Prometheus, it should pick up these new metrics right away. They are also shown in the bundled UI. We also added new features and, since we were changing everything anyway, overhauled a few existing ones. As alsways, the full list is available in the release notes: https://github.com/NLnetLabs/routinator/releases/tag/v0.9.0-rc1 If you want to test drive this new and improved Routinator, you can install the release candidate via cargo by running cargo install -f --version 0.9.0-rc1 routinator Binary packages for Debian and Ubuntu are available via the -proposed 'distributions.' On behalf of the NLnet Labs RPKI Team, Martin -- RPKI mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nlnetlabs.nl/mailman/listinfo/rpki
