On September 29, 2019 2:13:00 PM GMT+02:00, Christoph
wrote:
>> This means there are events that take 6 s, possibly postponing other
>> events. May cause problems if you would run some protocols configured
>> with tight timers (e.g. OSPF set to 5 s dead interval).
>>
>> This is probably kerne
> This means there are events that take 6 s, possibly postponing other
> events. May cause problems if you would run some protocols configured
> with tight timers (e.g. OSPF set to 5 s dead interval).
>
> This is probably kernel table sync. Do you export full BGP to
> kernel? Is this on BSD?
Yes
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 02:12:00PM +, Christoph wrote:
> Hello,
>
> (please keep me in CC the mailing list issues are still not solved)
>
> we get the following WARN log entry exactly once a minute:
>
> I/O loop cycle took 6343 ms for 2 events
>
> Is this something to worry about?
> Is this
Hello,
(please keep me in CC the mailing list issues are still not solved)
we get the following WARN log entry exactly once a minute:
I/O loop cycle took 6343 ms for 2 events
Is this something to worry about?
Is this related to hard drive I/O or some other kind of I/O?
thanks,
Christoph