[j-nsp] Upgrade from M10i?

Richard A Steenbergen ras at e-gerbil.net
Fri Mar 13 22:10:04 EDT 2009


On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 05:05:52PM +0300, Alexandre Snarskii wrote:
> That is not an rlimit, that is MAXDSIZ parameter of JUNIPER-EX kernel 
> configuration. And while it hardcoded to kernel, it can be tweaked 
> with the help of loader.conf. 
> 
> While this hack works, it has at least one major drawback: loader.conf 
> is rewritten during JunOS upgrade, so, I'd prefer not to use it on
> production networks.. 

Actually it looks like Juniper has further crippled things in rpd now. I 
just tested this on 9.4R1 and there is now a hard-coded max-prefix which 
doesn't seem to be turned off by any of the usual prefix-limit 
configurations:

rpd[755]: %DAEMON-3-RPD_RT_PREFIX_LIMIT_REACHED: Number of prefixes (12288) in table inet.0 still exceeds or equals configured maximum (12288)
rpd[755]: %DAEMON-3-RPD_RT_PREFIX_LIMIT_REACHED: Number of prefixes (1024) in table inet6.0 still exceeds or equals configured maximum (1024)

So much for that idea. :)

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