> The computer you see my son operating is actually an Android tablet; maybe > can run node.js. Maybe not, I will try. It has a debian chroot, 4 CPUs and > 1GB ram...
jch@ariane:~$ ps l $(pidof babelweb) F UID PID PPID PRI NI VSZ RSS WCHAN STAT TTY TIME COMMAND 0 0 27658 1 20 0 651068 70488 ep_pol Sl ? 26:32 babelweb That's 70 megs, after not being restarted for weeks. > One thing I realized while looking at my data is that I seem to have lost > connectivity to the 3800 that was right there in the wagon. That shouldn't > be unless when babeld lost connectivity it caused RAs to stop or something. Babeld disables RAs, just like every IPv6 routing protocol. The simplest solution is to set up a static IPv6 address on your node before starting babeld. (The IPv6 specs are very clear: RAs are sent by routers, and received by hosts. Under Linux, enabling forwarding has the side effect of disabling reception of RAs. There are very valid reasons why this needs to be done.) -- Juliusz _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users

