On 11.04.2016 11:14, Bartek Radwan wrote:
I'll go with this to bird list again.
http://trubka.network.cz/pipermail/bird-users/2016-April/010302.html
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On 30.03.2016 09:26, Bartek Radwan wrote:
On 28.03.2016 12:21, Tomasz Pala wrote:
I'll post the group when i find out more.
I'll try to remove -fwrapv.
Loadavg is still varied with:
- binary 1.5.0 from upstream (ftp://bird.network.cz/pub/bird/redhatbird-
1.5.0-1.x86_64.rpm)
- 1.5.0-2 (PLD
On 28.03.2016 12:21, Tomasz Pala wrote:
it's rather hard to reproduce such enviroment on my desktop.
Why? On desktop - use private ASn, on BGP router - use tables not
Well, i did not mention i have two bird instances, ant this "choking" is
observed on just one of them - the one which has
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 13:46:32 +0100, Bartek Radwan wrote:
>> Yes, but not current. Nevertheless, so variable LA in 15-minutes window
>> is weird -
> 1min, 5min and 15min have been quite similar since upgrade:
> http://www.sq9mev.info/bird_cflags_loadavg_change_8h.png
OK, this looks like some
On 26.03.2016 13:00, Tomasz Pala wrote:
Does anybody use PLD's bird on production?
Yes, but not current. Nevertheless, so variable LA in 15-minutes window
is weird -
1min, 5min and 15min have been quite similar since upgrade:
http://www.sq9mev.info/bird_cflags_loadavg_change_8h.png
now, when
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 12:45:26 +0100, Bartek Radwan wrote:
> Does anybody use PLD's bird on production?
Yes, but not current. Nevertheless, so variable LA in 15-minutes window
is weird - now, when the CFLAGS are the same as upstream, could you try
using binaries they provide and compare?
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On 26.03.2016 12:43, Bartek Radwan wrote:
Does anybody use
Does anybody use PLD's bird on production?
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On 23.03.2016 09:34, Elan Ruusamäe wrote:
but attached ptach adds -fno-strict-overflow too just to be more
consistent with bird mainstream.
Well, since upgrade to bird-1.5.0-2 with applied cflags patch i'm
observing notably more varied values of loadavg on my router:
On 23.03.2016 09:34, Elan Ruusamäe wrote:
i don't use bird, but applied your patch:
Thanks Elan.
I use it and i'ts critical part of our infrastructure.
i guess you can just make PR in github to contribute. the PR
notification could go to /dev/null, so notify in devel-en helps.
I'll do
On 21.03.2016 15:22, Bartek Radwan wrote:
but attached ptach adds -fno-strict-overflow too just to be more
consistent with bird mainstream.
i don't use bird, but applied your patch:
https://github.com/pld-linux/bird/commit/4a882be43d07095380fa2ee26554cdc6c6fbfac1
i guess you can just make
On 21.03.2016 14:22, Bartek Radwan wrote:
bird-1.5.0-1.x86_64 crasches quite often on reconfiguration including
renaming BGP protocols due to bad set of CFLAGS passed on compilation
There were two commits adedd last night:
bird-1.5.0-1.x86_64 crasches quite often on reconfiguration including
renaming BGP protocols due to bad set of CFLAGS passed on compilation
Hi PLD Developers,
I'm running two bird instances serving mostly as BGP routers, both of
them have several BGP sessions setablished.
Few days ago i've
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