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> minimum of messages received from an host before it`s considered<br>
> valid, and this one is more communcative than others,..<br>
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> does similar happens also while oslr is running, or just on startup?<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">Good question. A full log (not from the same run but it is similar) is<br>
on <a href="http://bernd.petrovitsch.priv.at/olsr-ng/olsrd-7.log.bz2" target="_blank">http://bernd.petrovitsch.priv.at/olsr-ng/olsrd-7.log.bz2</a><br>
Feel free (and everyone else) to suggest where (file, line, ...) and<br>
what should be logged additionally. BTW the above is generated by help<br>
of <a href="http://bernd.petrovitsch.priv.at/olsr-ng/debug-kernel-routes" target="_blank">http://bernd.petrovitsch.priv.at/olsr-ng/debug-kernel-routes</a>.<br>
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> i asume you digged in the RIB already?<br>
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</div>Nope. That would be the logical next step for me to learn where and why<br>
(and why not;-) the changes are generated.</blockquote><div></div><div>today i investigated this a while,..</div><div></div><div>it`s not a problem of the RIB walk, as we have this "gateway nodes" already missing in the path_list returned by the spf run</div>
<div><br>olsr_spf_run_full(&cand_tree, &path_list, &path_count);<br></div><div>olsrd_spf.c line 424</div><div>.</div><div>tomorrow i will look into the spf for an explanation,..</div><div></div><div>Markus</div>
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