Hi Alberto, You may, sure. Although, if the issue is it dumps 32k routes out of 42k, it may be something else than a performance issue. It smells it will need more info in order to reproduce it.
Cheers, Paolo On Fri, Dec 02, 2016 at 09:55:54PM +0100, Alberto Santos wrote: > Thx a lot > I also notice performance issues when dumping the table. Today i have 42 k > mpls vpn v4 routes but it only dumps 32k > Do u want me to create another issue? > BR > Al > > On Dec 2, 2016 18:50, "Paolo Lucente" <pa...@pmacct.net> wrote: > > > > > Hi Alberto, > > > > I see you opened an issue on GitHub too about this. To avoid duplications, > > let me handle this there. I will try to replicate the problem in lab and > > come back to you. It smells like a bug. > > > > Cheers, > > Paolo > > > > On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 07:29:14PM +0100, Alberto Santos wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I started playing with pmacct and I noticed that the route distinguisher > > RD > > > looks wired when dumping the BGP table in a file. Is there any reason > > why? > > > > > > here it is an example: > > > > > > "rd": "1:40.0.17.10:256 > > > > > > The IP address is inverted, it should be 10.17.0.40 and the 2nd part > > should > > > be 1806 instead. > > > Is this a bug? pls find below the complete output from the file. > > > > > > [root@hostname]# cat bgp-10_197_1_114-2016_11_29T20_05_00.txt | grep > > > 10.12.95.16 > > > {"timestamp": "2016-11-29 20:05:00", "peer_ip_src": "10.17.1.14", > > > "event_type": "dump", "ip_prefix": "10.12.95.16/28", "bgp_nexthop": > > > "10.17.1.14", "as_path": "65346", "comms": "65346:39", "ecomms": > > > "RT:65432:2", "origin": 0, "local_pref": 100, "rd": "1:40.0.17.10:256"} > > > > > > BR > > > > > > Alberto > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > pmacct-discussion mailing list > > > http://www.pmacct.net/#mailinglists > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > pmacct-discussion mailing list > > http://www.pmacct.net/#mailinglists > > _______________________________________________ pmacct-discussion mailing list http://www.pmacct.net/#mailinglists