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Author SHA1 Message Date
zhenggen-xu
673bb6580e [sonic-frr]: FRR 4.0 integration with SONiC (#2099)
* FRR 4.0 integration with SONiC

-- Uses SONiC FRR repo frr/4.0 (which has SONiC support) to build image
-- Makefile changes to make frr4.0 builtable.
-- Updated/Added FRR configuration files
-- bgpd jinja template fixes

To build SONiC images with FRR4.0, simply edit rules/config file and change
routing stack to following:

SONIC_ROUTING_STACK = frr

and then build images as usual.

* Used integrated-vtysh-config in FRR
Changed to single template: frr.conf.j2 for configuration and added tests
2018-10-02 10:24:59 -07:00
lguohan
f3ca7c422f
[rsyslog]: use # to separate container name and program name in syslog message (#1918)
Previously use / to separate container name and program name.

However, in rsyslogd:

Precisely, the programname is terminated by either (whichever occurs first):

end of tag
nonprintable character
‘:’
‘[‘
‘/’
The above definition has been taken from the FreeBSD syslogd sources.

Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <gulv@microsoft.com>
2018-08-12 22:23:58 -07:00
Qi Luo
7ba08e5bf6
Prefix docker container name to syslog syslogtag (program name) (#1810) 2018-06-25 10:48:42 -07:00
Serhey Popovych
bac572229e [docker-fpm-frr]: Fix build with frr used for routing stack (#1728)
After commit 832be7b8f4 ("[dockers] Prevent apt-get from installing
suggested and recommended packages by default (#1666)") SONiC fails
to build when FRR is used for routing stack (e.g. SONIC_ROUTING_STACK
is set to frr in rules/config).

To fix issue just replicate changes from docker-fpm-quagga to
docker-fpm-frr to make dependencies installed correctly after above
change to package installing behaviour.

Signed-off-by: Sergey Popovich <sergey.popovich@ordnance.co>
2018-06-22 18:46:05 -07:00
Rodny Molina
d30fbf1d72 [build]: Adding support for Free-Range-Routing stack. (#510)
- Extending SONiC building infrastructure to provide users
           with greater flexibility, by allowing them to elect a
           routing-stack different than the default one (quagga). The desired
           routing-stack will be defined in rules/config file.

         - As part of these changes I'm adding support for
           Free-Range-Routing (FRR) stack. Quagga will continue to be
           the default routing-stack.

Signed-off-by: Rodny Molina <rodny@linkedin.com>
2017-04-20 09:12:27 -07:00