This just keeps getting better :-)

Just after I sent the last message, I tried a traceroute that showed packets 
going the wrong way.  To my surprise (not) , the kernel routing table was once 
again emptied of all BGP routes.

        # netstat -rn | wc -l ; bgpctl show fib | wc -l
              81 
           10826 

I had "clog -f /var/log/system.log" running in the background on that terminal, 
there were NO messages emitted in the interval.  Of course neither bgpd nor the 
kernel are terribly verbose...

Any ideas what could be happening to cause bgpd (or the kernel) to suddenly 
yank all those routes?

By the time I finished typing this email, it's starting to fill back up:
        # netstat -rn | wc -l ; bgpctl show fib | wc -l
             800
           11834

But unless I do a fib decouple/couple (see previous email) it doesn't seem to 
ever grow back to the ~11K it should.

Thanks for the help so far.

-Adam


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