Dump/Show current running config?
Hi *, Sorry if this was asked before but my googlefu didn't provide me anything. Is there in bird 1.7 (or in 2.0) a feature to show or dump the current loaded/running config? If not: Is this on the roadmap somewhere? (Or is it somehow complicated to translate the config back into the syntax used in the conf-file?) Thanks. Bernd
Hello! It is quite a difficult task to dump the current config. Somewhere on the roadmap, there is possibly a change of internal structures that would allow for more versatile config, yet it is neither simple nor quickly done. So it is currently not possible, sorry. Maria On September 29, 2020 1:07:46 PM GMT+02:00, Bernd Naumann <bena@spreadshirt.net> wrote:
Hi *,
Sorry if this was asked before but my googlefu didn't provide me anything.
Is there in bird 1.7 (or in 2.0) a feature to show or dump the current loaded/running config? If not: Is this on the roadmap somewhere? (Or is
it somehow complicated to translate the config back into the syntax used in the conf-file?)
Thanks. Bernd
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Hey, I understand. Ok, I will just stick with comparing the timestamp of conf files and the last reload or restart shown in `birdc show status`. Thanks anyway :) Bernd On 29.09.20 19:04, Maria Matějka wrote:
Hello! It is quite a difficult task to dump the current config. Somewhere on the roadmap, there is possibly a change of internal structures that would allow for more versatile config, yet it is neither simple nor quickly done. So it is currently not possible, sorry. Maria
On September 29, 2020 1:07:46 PM GMT+02:00, Bernd Naumann <bena@spreadshirt.net> wrote:
Hi *,
Sorry if this was asked before but my googlefu didn't provide me anything.
Is there in bird 1.7 (or in 2.0) a feature to show or dump the current loaded/running config? If not: Is this on the roadmap somewhere? (Or is
it somehow complicated to translate the config back into the syntax used in the conf-file?)
Thanks. Bernd
Hello All , Then maybe there a way to run the reload/restart(*) in a debug(or some) mode that will allow the dumping of the at that moments(*) config that was being read ? Just a thought . Hth , JimL On Tue, 29 Sep 2020, Bernd Naumann wrote:
Hey,
I understand. Ok, I will just stick with comparing the timestamp of conf files and the last reload or restart shown in `birdc show status`.
Thanks anyway :) Bernd
On 29.09.20 19:04, Maria Mat?jka wrote:
Hello! It is quite a difficult task to dump the current config. Somewhere on the roadmap, there is possibly a change of internal structures that would allow for more versatile config, yet it is neither simple nor quickly done. So it is currently not possible, sorry. Maria
On September 29, 2020 1:07:46 PM GMT+02:00, Bernd Naumann <bena@spreadshirt.net> wrote:
Hi *,
Sorry if this was asked before but my googlefu didn't provide me anything.
Is there in bird 1.7 (or in 2.0) a feature to show or dump the current loaded/running config? If not: Is this on the roadmap somewhere? (Or is
it somehow complicated to translate the config back into the syntax used in the conf-file?)
Thanks. Bernd
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