Yes I mean that I restarted babeld on both the master and the slave machines and routes were not recovered.
I configure an ad-hoc network between them.
Both were able to ping to each other (because of the proximity), but there was no specific route added in the routing table of either of the machine.

Thanks,
Regards,

On Sunday 23 March 2014 03:39 PM, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
But I restarted babeld, unfortunately no routes even after that.
Sorry -- you mean that babeld not only loses all routes, but doesn't
recover them afterwards?  If so, that's a serious bug.

We are trying to look at the logs to get a better idea of what is
going on. Is there any way to put a timestamp with the babeld logs.
Pipe them through some other process that puts the timestamps.  You'll
find a suitable utility in runit, I'm sure other init replacements can
do that too.

-- Juliusz


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