bird generating 600Mbit traffic

Ondrej Zajicek santiago at crfreenet.org
Sun Jul 7 12:10:45 CEST 2013


On Sat, Jul 06, 2013 at 08:00:32PM +0200, Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz wrote:
> > Are there any related messages in BIRD log?

> with log syslog { error, fatal }; - zero logs

Well, most of these messages are warnings, so perhaps it would be a good
idea to add them.

> > Could you check during some of such floods what is the status of some
> > related LSAs in the LSAdb (show ospf lsadb) of related machines - whether
> > it is here, with older, the same or newer seqnum than one sent to network?
> 
> show ospf lsadb
> http://ixion.pld-linux.org/~arekm/p2/log-bird-lsadb.txt

Ths is from the receiving router?

> in tcpdump various seq numbers:
>     Advertising Router 1.1.15.159, seq 0x80000009, age 3600s, length 16
>     Advertising Router 1.1.15.159, seq 0x80000008, age 3600s, length 16
>     Advertising Router 1.1.15.159, seq 0x80000008, age 3600s, length 16

Do you have a tcpdump log? The important for me are seqnums related
to LSA-IDs of LSAs (so they can be compared to specific LSAs in LSAsb):

      Advertising Router 1.1.15.159, seq 0x80000003, age 3600s, length 16
        External LSA (5), LSA-ID: 31.168.39.0
				  ^^^^^^^^^^^

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