Anyone? :-(
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Aubrey Wells
Senior Engineer
Shelton | Johns Technology Group
404.478.2790
www.sheltonjohns.com
On Nov 3, 2007, at 10:16 PM, Aubrey Wells wrote:
Hi,
I'm having this really frustrating problem where occasionally I
will add an ip/network to vyatta, or delete an ip and readd it to
the same interface with a different prefix-length or move it to a
different interface (with a commit in between) and vyatta will not
recognize that the ip/network has been added.
For instance, this evening, I was attempting to add 8.17.X.253 /30
to interface eth1 on vif 1180. If i look at the system routing
table, it is added on the correct interface and traffic passes to
the host on the other side. But if I do a "show route" in vyatta
the subnet is not there and as such, if I try to point a static
route at it, the route instead gets added to whatever my default
route is. for example:
set protocols static route 1.2.3.0/8 next-hop 8.17.X.254
that gets added to the config file fine, but a "show route" shows
it having a next hop of my default route. The system routing table
does the same. Also, I cannot delete this route from the config
without doing it by hand with VI and rebooting (says the route
doesnt exist).
Also, I tried to remove 8.17.X.113 /28 and readd it as 8.17.X.113 /
27. I removed the ip, commited, and readded it. The subnet didnt
show up in the vyatta routing table after a commit but it was in
the system routing table (route -n). Traffic passed just fine.
When I commit those changes, I see this in the messages log:
Nov 4 01:49:47 vyatta xorp_fea: [ 2007/11/04 01:49:47 WARNING
xorp_fea FEA ] Got update for address no in lib
feaclient tree: eth0.1180/eth0.1180/8.17.X.253
Nov 4 01:49:47 vyatta xorp_fea: [ 2007/11/04 01:49:47 WARNING
xorp_fea FEA ] Got update for address no in lib
feaclient tree: eth1.54/eth1.54/8.17.X.113
If I save the config, and reboot the box, the configuration loads
up just fine and all my subnets/routes are correct. This is not a
solution, as this is my core router in a fast-growing network and I
cant go around rebooting it every time I add a subnet.
I'm running the last VC3 beta. (I havent upgraded to VC3 release
because I didnt want to reboot the box without scheduling a
window.... heh)
This also happened in VC2.2. I'm not 100% sure about weather or not
it happens on a PHY, but I think it did, although most of my stuff
is on VIFs.
Please help!
Oh, and is there a way to get it to dump and reload the config from
scratch without rebooting? These DELL's have a horrendous POST time
because of the RAID, DRAC, and BMC BIOSes that all have to load
(plus the overhead of checking 8G of memory)!
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Aubrey Wells
Senior Engineer
Shelton | Johns Technology Group
A Vyatta Ready Partner
www.sheltonjohns.com
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