On 2013-08-14 12:33, Max Tulyev wrote: > Hi All, > > I see the strange behaviour of my Linux routers. There are quagga and > bird with IPv6 BGP full view.
On the same box? Are they using the same routing table? I am fairly confident that will end up in a fight. > Quagga/bird reports about 13500 prefixes, > but route table constantly grow up to 100000 routes and more. Which prefixes, and who/what originates them? Are you maybe causing a routing loop towards yourself? > Some > routes are duplicated 2,3,5 and even up to 20 times :( And after some > time routing stops working completely, number of routes drops to about > zero, and start to grow again. You are aware that Linux is mostly meant as an end-user/server system, not as a routing platform? There are a LOT of scalability problems in the routing code as it was not designed for large scalability... > Did anyone see something like that? How I can fix it? Providing outputs/log files would be a good start for people to look at it. Greets, Jeroen