Nice!
Ondrej,
I disagree somewhat with your first response, unless I misunderstand it. I
don't think it makes sense at all to persist a whole bunch of settings and
still do a soft reconfiguration.
There is a very good, non-remote use case to keep the session up on
reconfigurations regardless of
Hi,
I had almost the same idea in my original patch. But Ondrej have
slightly better ideas regarding this.
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 6:59 PM Thomás S. Bregolin wrote:
>
> My attempt was a bit more crude:
>
> diff --git a/nest/config.Y b/nest/config.Y
> index aef5ed46..829bf96c 100644
> --- a/nest/
My attempt was a bit more crude:
diff --git a/nest/config.Y b/nest/config.Y
index aef5ed46..829bf96c 100644
--- a/nest/config.Y
+++ b/nest/config.Y
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ proto_postconfig(void)
CF_DECLS
-CF_KEYWORDS(ROUTER, ID, PROTOCOL, TEMPLATE, PREFERENCE, DISABLED, DEBUG,
ALL, OFF, DIRECT)
+CF_K
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 12:12:58PM +, firas73...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hello BIRD-users,
> I am running BIRD version 1.6.3 for about one year now and everything seems
> to be ok. I've just changed some configuration (set next-hop of a route to
> some IP address) and then issued a "configure" com
Hello Maria,
Thanks for your feedback!
Are you sure it is just an internal check? "Unknown instruction" seems
something worse than that.
Unfortunately I could not replicate the situation with even the same version
(1.6.3) using exactly the same configuration. I just ran bird again and
everythi
Hello!
It is an internal check whether everything is sane. It probably wasn't. Are you
able to replicate your bug on current version 1.6.5?
Maria
On February 10, 2019 1:12:58 PM GMT+01:00, "firas73...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
>Hello BIRD-users,
>I am running BIRD version 1.6.3 for about one year now a
Hello BIRD-users,
I am running BIRD version 1.6.3 for about one year now and everything seems to
be ok. I've just changed some configuration (set next-hop of a route to some IP
address) and then issued a "configure" command at birdc console. That caused
bird to exit! I ran bird again with the sa