On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 10:55:23AM +0100, Sylvain Coutant wrote: > Hi, > > I upgraded to OpenBGPd-current (09/2/2006 snapshot) and didn't noticed > yesterday about the memory usage. But, checking the rde process memory > this morning gave surprising results : > > Box 1 : OpnBSD-current, 1 IPv4 full mesh eBGP, 1 IPv6 eBGP (681 routes), > 1 iBGP to Box 2, and 10-12 peers (2 or 3 routes per peer) : 169 MB. > Before the upgrade, I was running at something like 60-80 if I remember > it well. > > Box 2 : OpnBSD 3.8, 1 IPv4 full mesh eBGP, 1 iBGP to Box 1, 1 peer (3 > routes) : 57 MB. Stable. > > > On Box 1, I play a little with communities : each route is tagged with 2 > to 6 communities attributes ;-) Any guess what cause such a high memory > load on my first box ? > Softreconfig in. If you modify the path attributes on "from" rules the will be added twice to the table. You can turn softreconfig in off in -current via the peer directive "softreconfig in no".
-- :wq Claudio