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Date:      Sat, 3 Aug 2002 19:55:45 -0400
From:      John Capo <jc@irbs.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Cloned Routes
Message-ID:  <20020803235545.GA64825@exuma.irbs.com>

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Sometime late 4.4-stable and early 4.5-stable, cloned routes started
appearing on the routing socket.  I discovered this after updating
several machines to 4.5-stable and gated started announcing cloned
/32 routes over OSPF.  A Cisco 3620 melts at around 60K /32 routes.  :-(

Removing `proto kernel' from the gated config stops gated from
announcing the cloned routes but gated stays busy and grows in size
as cloned routes come and go, memory leak in gated probably.  I
re-started gated 5 days ago when it had grown to 100MB+.

  75901 root        2   0 31000K 27820K select 1  83:18  1.17%  1.17% gated

Gated running for 30 days on a 4.4 machine:

    445 root       2   0  2248K  1112K select 1   9:42  0.00%  0.00% gated


The question is wether or not cloned routes appearing on the routing
socket was intentional or a by product of some other change?

John Capo




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