**- Why I did it** A memory issue was discovered during system test for scaling. The issue is documented here: https://docs.pyroute2.org/ipdb.html > One of the major issues with IPDB is its memory footprint. It proved not to be suitable for environments with thousands of routes or neighbours. Being a design issue, it could not be fixed, so a new module was started, NDB, that aims to replace IPDB. IPDB is still more feature rich, but NDB is already more fast and stable. **- How I did it** - Rewrote the port_index_mapper.py script to use dB events. - Convert to Python 3 |
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docker-base | ||
docker-base-buster | ||
docker-base-stretch | ||
docker-basic_router | ||
docker-config-engine | ||
docker-config-engine-buster | ||
docker-config-engine-stretch | ||
docker-database | ||
docker-dhcp-relay | ||
docker-fpm-frr | ||
docker-fpm-gobgp | ||
docker-fpm-quagga | ||
docker-iccpd | ||
docker-lldp | ||
docker-nat | ||
docker-orchagent | ||
docker-platform-monitor | ||
docker-ptf | ||
docker-ptf-saithrift | ||
docker-router-advertiser | ||
docker-sflow | ||
docker-snmp | ||
docker-sonic-mgmt | ||
docker-sonic-mgmt-framework | ||
docker-sonic-restapi | ||
docker-sonic-telemetry | ||
docker-teamd | ||
dockerfile-macros.j2 |