Ill try disabling the in filter - it doesn't crash if i disable the accept out filter - it also doesn't crash if I'm sending a different prefix out. On Friday, 27 March 2015, Tim Warnock <timoid@timoid.org> wrote:
Try disabling lines 44,45 and 47
Does your VM crash then?
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There's no autosupout.rif being generated :(
Sorry for the delay, I've been trying to work out what on earth is going on.
I've now started with a fresh (and 24hr licensed) 6.27 install, and absolute minimum config, and it's still shutting down. I've changed IP addresses locally, incase somehow the /28 from the /22 in question was conflicting.
Config is here: http://pastebin.com/pTDS5JPM
Within a minute or so of the bgp session coming up, the VM just shuts down. It's rather driving me nuts!
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Damien
On 25 March 2015 at 21:21, Tim Warnock <timoid@timoid.org <javascript:;>> wrote:
There should be a autosupout.rif if its crashing.
Upload it to the rif viewer in your mikrotik.com account page and have a look.
But it sounds like a process is crashing.
Do you have a diagram?
ipipv6 tunnels?
Hi Folks,
Still waiting for my CCR to come back after dying, so have temporarily cloned one of my RouterOS VM's and am running four of them to accomplish the same as the CCR (and once the CCR comes back the plan is to buy three other 'tik hardware routers, once I figure out exactly what I want/need, based on the resources these VM's are using)
Anyway, I seem to be having a weird problem with one of the routers. it's a slightly strange config - I have ipipv6 tunnels between the router and a debian+quagga box in the US. Two tunnels on each of my upstream debian+providers (one for v4, one for v6, as linux does NOT want to run dual-stack over the one tunnel).
Since having issues, I've pulled it back to just the two tunnels between the two routers - one for V4, one for V6. I then run BGP over both of those tunnels, and use that to advertise my prefixes in the US.
It works well - provided I *don't* advertise my primary /22. My two v6 /48's and my secondary /22 are advertising fine, and work well. However within 2-3 minutes of advertising my primary /22, the router reboots. And immediately reboots. And immediately reboots. And then shuts down. I'm not sure if it's routerOS doing the shutdown, or xenserver detecting the reboot loop and forcing it down.
Has anyone seen that before? There's nothing obvious in the logs right before it reboots, and on boot it simply states that the previous shutdown was unexpected. It doesn't generate a supout, so I'm guessing it's not hitting a watchdog or anything?
It has me wondering if this is the same reason my CCR1009 died? As I had exactly the same config on the CCR (except it was handling three full v4 + v6 feeds, AND running the three pairs of ipipv6 tunnels plus the three pairs of send-only feeds to the US)
Has me rather pulling my hair out.. Wanted to get my 'new' config with everything separate labbed up and running in production before I go and lash out on all new 'tik hardware - but if 'tik isn't going to do one of them, then I lose the awesomeness of winbox, and may as well go back to cisco gear for all of it :-p
Thanks,
Damien
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I did think that originally - so migrated it off the cluster and onto a standalone xenserver head - and still the same issue. :\
I can advertise my second /22, not a problem at all At the moment I have my secondary /22, a /24, and a v6 /48 advertised, and it's been up 14 hours. however within 2 minutes of advertising my primary /22 out of it, it'll go down again.
About to head to bed, but tomorrow I might try adding /24 advertisements on my primary transit's, and then do the same on this one - and see if it's specifically to do with the /24 which also contains the /30's for the ipv4 ip's on the v4 tunnels. Would be strange for that to be an issue, but worth trying. -Though all four routers also do ibgp to each other sending each other all prefixes so they also advertise the /22 from which their local interfaces are in - the only difference is this one instead of doing ebgp to an upstream is then doing ibgp to the US router (doing multihop and force-self), which in turn does ebgp to its upstream.
On 25 March 2015 at 21:02, Stavros Patiniotis < stavros@staff.esc.net.au <javascript:;>> wrote:
Hi,
The reboot, reboot shutdown is probably your HA setup in xenserver.
Does it matter which /22 you advertise? Ie can you advertise either one individually?
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