Replies: 3 comments
-
A day or two have passed and here are some preliminary observations: Just changing net.core.r/wmem_max without also changing zebra's --nl-bufsize/-s had no effect, zebra still died that night Luckily I did had /etc/daemons prepped so when it was restarted it picked up the new values for --nl-bufsize/-s. Having now both sysctl and zebra changed to 134217728 it has survived a night. A bit early to celebrate still but perhaps I am on the right track after all 🤔 |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
So goog news is that Zebra isn't dying anymore. Odd news is that now ospf6d is throwing similar errors at more or less random intervals:
Any Clues? Or am I all alone with this issue?... |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
So 3 days after and zebra did die again...
This triggered a full restart of all daemons and subsequently some packetloss. So I guess I try bumping it to |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
Frequently (daily) zebra dies sometime in the night with
No buffer space available
.I've done some googling and in the ol' Quagga times there is the suggestion to raise net.core.wmem_max and net.core.rmem_max sysctl settings and adjust the --nl-bufsize (-s) parameter in zebra.
Upon checking the default /etc/frr/daemons I saw that -s is specified with 90000000 but the default w/rmem_max is 212992... How is that supposed to work?
In topotest (
frr/tests/topotests/lib/topotest.py
Line 1353 in 7f10381
frr/tests/topotests/lib/topotest.py
Line 2232 in 7f10381
When I read the meaning of --nl-bufsize/-s (https://docs.frrouting.org/en/latest/zebra.html#cmdoption-zebra-s) it seems like the value specified there should align with r/wmem_max - or am I mistaken?
Would this discrepancy explain my frequent
No buffer space available
errors?As an experiment I have bumped one of my routers' --nl-bufsize/-s and e/wmem_max to 134217728 - but would still like to know if I'm barking at the right tree here.
Thanks in advance
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions