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  2. RHEL-25849

Slow reload of configuration in FRR

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      This was raised by a MetalLB user on 4.13 (which is RHEL 8.6 based). There's a particular configuration where the reloader script takes around 150 seconds to run.

      I tested the same configuratoin with what we have in OCP 4.14 (which is RHEL9 based) and it takes around 7 seconds.

       

      I am gonna attach the two files for the two statuses, in order to reproduce it should be enough to apply the first with the frr-reload.py script, and then apply the other, and see how long it takes.

       

      Note: there are a few optimizations that can be done in the rendered configuration (like having one single route-map), and I am adding those to MetalLB, but on 4.13 the reload still takes 50-ish seconds, so I feel the real time hog is in frr itself.

       

      I wasn't able to find a particular issue upstream, I will try to go over the frr-reload-py history to see if there's something evident.

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          Federico Paolinelli

              mruprich@redhat.com Michal Ruprich
              fpaoline@redhat.com Federico Paolinelli
              Michal Ruprich Michal Ruprich
              Frantisek Hrdina Frantisek Hrdina
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