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Re: ipv6 routing memory leak



On Wed, 2017-01-04 at 14:49 +0000, Ton Wittenberg wrote:
[...]
> and on several machines debian 7 ipv6 stops  working after a while so
> i started to investigate the issue.
> 
> 
> wc -l /proc/net/ipv6_route
> ?25329 /proc/net/ipv6_route and its still growing every minute.
> once i reboot the machine ipv6 works again for 1/2 days

What kind of v6 traffic are these machines seeing?  I assume they are
endpoints, not routers?  Are they mostly initiating or accepting 
connections over v6?  How many v6 peers do they have?

[...]
> it looks like that on debian 7 its not releasing its memory
> 
> 
> i have around 50 machines on debian 7 and they are all having this
> issue.

We discussed this on IRC, and I had an idea of what the fix might be,
but on further reflection that didn't make sense.

I seem to recall that there are several performance problems with IPv6
in Linux 3.2.  It is unlikely to be possible to fix them all with
backported fixes.

Ben.

-- 
Ben Hutchings
The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance.
                                                            - Robert
Coveyou

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