Today the same issue repeated but I received a new logs as the following
Core-SW-8208 /kernel: tcp_timer_keep: Dropping socket connection due to
keepalive timer expiration
any one can help on the above log message
Regards,
From: Mohammed Abu Sultan
We're running an older version of software on our MX480, with a subscriber
license installed, and are planning an upgrade to the 15.1R6. I've been
warned that Juniper may begin strictly enforcing the subscriber limit at
some future time. Is there anyone on the list that's on a version with
strict
On 5/22/2018 10:03 AM, Brian Rak wrote:
On 5/22/2018 12:58 AM, Phil Shafer wrote:
Brian Rak writes:
The downside seems to be that these can blow up the router somehow...
Not blow up, but obfuscate. Imagine a user (or support person) who
is unaware that ephemeral databases are in use and
On 5/22/2018 2:48 AM, Pavel Lunin wrote:
Hi list,
Anyone knows if this "ephemeral configuration" thing is just a new
fancy hipster-ish name of the dynamic database feature, which has been
in JUNOS since 9.x and never really been widely used in production by
normal people?
--
Kind
On 5/22/2018 12:58 AM, Phil Shafer wrote:
Brian Rak writes:
The downside seems to be that these can blow up the router somehow...
Not blow up, but obfuscate. Imagine a user (or support person) who
is unaware that ephemeral databases are in use and resorts to pulling
out hair, muttering
❦ 22 mai 2018 08:48 +0200, Pavel Lunin :
> Anyone knows if this "ephemeral configuration" thing is just a new fancy
> hipster-ish name of the dynamic database feature, which has been in JUNOS
> since 9.x and never really been widely used in production by normal
> people?
Hi list,
Anyone knows if this "ephemeral configuration" thing is just a new fancy
hipster-ish name of the dynamic database feature, which has been in JUNOS
since 9.x and never really been widely used in production by normal people?
--
Kind regards,
Pavel
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