On Tue, 2019-10-08 at 06:45 +0000, Kenth Eriksson wrote:
On Mon, 2019-10-07 at 18:34 +0200, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
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On Mon, Oct 07, 2019 at 02:38:13PM +0000, Kenth Eriksson wrote:
The prio change is user driven, the user changed from prio 0 to 5 and then re-configured. So now bird has prio 5 and quagga 0. Initially both ends had prio 0.
Shouldn't the interface state machine be kicked when interface priority is changed? E.g. from ospf_iface_reconfigure, invoke ospf_iface_sm with state ISM_NEICH?
See commit fa1e0ba35416561bda3708ec808d24641dd8995f (fixed in 2.0.5)
That fix is included in 2.0.5 but not in 2.0.6. Did you revert the fix after that?
I noticed now that the fix is included in your gitlab version of 2.0.6. Did you by any chance move the 2.0.6 tag?
The fix looks identical to what I proposed a few lines up in this thread.
If your issue is related to change prio from 0 to 5 and have older version, then it might be this.
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