Is there an archive of this mailing list kept anywhere? Ta, Gordon
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Ondrej Filip wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Gordon Henderson wrote:
Is there an archive of this mailing list kept anywhere?
No, I'm afraid. What are you looking for?
Nothing really specific - I'm considering using BIRD and just wanted a feel for what current user experiences, stability, just to get a feel for whats been asked and whats not, really! Gordon
Hello! On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Ondrej Filip wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Gordon Henderson wrote:
Is there an archive of this mailing list kept anywhere?
No, I'm afraid. What are you looking for?
Nothing really specific - I'm considering using BIRD and just wanted a feel for what current user experiences, stability, just to get a feel for whats been asked and whats not, really!
We've got BIRD running for 3 months uptime with 1 peer, then (read: one day before yesterday) I reboot the host due to maintainance operation. Not yet 2nd peer up, I'll try it ASAP. BIRD eats near 15MB total and 14MB RSS for full-view BGP stream with one peer (approx. 126000 routes in the system). There was a little glitch with our gibberish config 'cos we also make use 2 non-BGP links and policy routing for them (ip ro, ip ru) on E1 trunk. BIRD had catched one link right and had got stuck on 2nd link (i.e. the system had partially wrong routing). After killing and restarting BIRD all became OK. Sorry, we have no experience with OSPF/RIP. We just have migrated from our Cisco 3620 to a more affordable PC-router (IBM x305) and seems to be happy. -- WBR, Yury Bokhoncovich, Senior System Administrator, NOC of F1 Group. Phone: +7 (3832) 106228, ext.140, E-mail: byg@center-f1.ru. Unix is like a wigwam -- no Gates, no Windows, and an Apache inside.
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Yury Bokhoncovich wrote:
We've got BIRD running for 3 months uptime with 1 peer, then (read: one day before yesterday) I reboot the host due to maintainance operation. Not yet 2nd peer up, I'll try it ASAP. BIRD eats near 15MB total and 14MB RSS for full-view BGP stream with one peer (approx. 126000 routes in the system). There was a little glitch with our gibberish config 'cos we also make use 2 non-BGP links and policy routing for them (ip ro, ip ru) on E1 trunk. BIRD had catched one link right and had got stuck on 2nd link (i.e. the system had partially wrong routing). After killing and restarting BIRD all became OK.
Sorry, we have no experience with OSPF/RIP. We just have migrated from our Cisco 3620 to a more affordable PC-router (IBM x305) and seems to be happy.
I'm looking at 2 upstreams (provisioned over Ethernet, b/w throttled by the upstream ISP to "E1" initially) with full BGP peering. Might dabble with OSPF for internal stuff (not decided yet) for a small (but expanding) community broadband project, routers running Linux. (2GHz Athlon/256MB RAM, boot from flash) Gordon
Hi!
Is there an archive of this mailing list kept anywhere?
Yes, there is, but it's accessible only by mail. Just send a "help" command to majordomo@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz. Have a nice fortnight -- Martin `MJ' Mares <mj@ucw.cz> http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mj/ Faculty of Math and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Rep., Earth There is no place like ~
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