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Update daemons and daemons.conf for FRR 6.0.2 #2461

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47 changes: 38 additions & 9 deletions dockers/docker-fpm-frr/daemons
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@@ -1,11 +1,5 @@
# This file tells the frr package which daemons to start.
#
# Entries are in the format: <daemon>=(yes|no|priority)
# 0, "no" = disabled
# 1, "yes" = highest priority
# 2 .. 10 = lower priorities
# Read /usr/share/doc/frr/README.Debian for details.
#
# Sample configurations for these daemons can be found in
# /usr/share/doc/frr/examples/.
#
Expand All @@ -18,10 +12,8 @@
# When using "vtysh" such a config file is also needed. It should be owned by
# group "frrvty" and set to ug=rw,o= though. Check /etc/pam.d/frr, too.
#
# The watchfrr daemon is always started. Per default in monitoring-only but
# that can be changed via /etc/frr/daemons.conf.
# The watchfrr and zebra daemons are always started.
#
zebra=yes
bgpd=yes
ospfd=no
ospf6d=no
Expand All @@ -34,3 +26,40 @@ nhrpd=no
eigrpd=no
babeld=no
sharpd=no
pbrd=no
bfdd=no
fabricd=no

#
# If this option is set the /etc/init.d/frr script automatically loads
# the config via "vtysh -b" when the servers are started.
# Check /etc/pam.d/frr if you intend to use "vtysh"!
#
vtysh_enable=yes
zebra_options=" -A 127.0.0.1 -s 90000000"
bgpd_options=" -A 127.0.0.1"
ospfd_options=" -A 127.0.0.1"
ospf6d_options=" -A ::1"
ripd_options=" -A 127.0.0.1"
ripngd_options=" -A ::1"
isisd_options=" -A 127.0.0.1"
pimd_options=" -A 127.0.0.1"
ldpd_options=" -A 127.0.0.1"
nhrpd_options=" -A 127.0.0.1"
eigrpd_options=" -A 127.0.0.1"
babeld_options=" -A 127.0.0.1"
sharpd_options=" -A 127.0.0.1"
pbrd_options=" -A 127.0.0.1"
staticd_options="-A 127.0.0.1"
bfdd_options=" -A 127.0.0.1"
fabricd_options="-A 127.0.0.1"

# The list of daemons to watch is automatically generated by the init script.
watchfrr_options="-r '/usr/lib/frr/watchfrr.sh restart %s' -s '/usr/lib/frr/watchfrr.sh start %s' -k '/usr/lib/frr/watchfrr.sh stop %s'"

# for debugging purposes, you can specify a "wrap" command to start instead
# of starting the daemon directly, e.g. to use valgrind on ospfd:
# ospfd_wrap="/usr/bin/valgrind"
# or you can use "all_wrap" for all daemons, e.g. to use perf record:
# all_wrap="/usr/bin/perf record --call-graph -"
# the normal daemon command is added to this at the end.
29 changes: 1 addition & 28 deletions dockers/docker-fpm-frr/daemons.conf
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#
# If this option is set the /etc/init.d/frr script automatically loads
# the config via "vtysh -b" when the servers are started.
# Check /etc/pam.d/frr if you intend to use "vtysh"!
#
vtysh_enable=yes
zebra_options=" -s 90000000 --daemon -A 127.0.0.1 -M fpm"
bgpd_options=" --daemon -A 127.0.0.1"
ospfd_options=" --daemon -A 127.0.0.1"
ospf6d_options=" --daemon -A ::1"
ripd_options=" --daemon -A 127.0.0.1"
ripngd_options=" --daemon -A ::1"
isisd_options=" --daemon -A 127.0.0.1"
pimd_options=" --daemon -A 127.0.0.1"
ldpd_options=" --daemon -A 127.0.0.1"
nhrpd_options=" --daemon -A 127.0.0.1"
eigrpd_options=" --daemon -A 127.0.0.1"
babeld_options=" --daemon -A 127.0.0.1"
sharpd_options=" --daemon -A 127.0.0.1"

# The list of daemons to watch is automatically generated by the init script.
watchfrr_enable=yes
watchfrr_options=(-d -r /usr/sbin/servicebBfrrbBrestartbB%s -s /usr/sbin/servicebBfrrbBstartbB%s -k /usr/sbin/servicebBfrrbBstopbB%s -b bB -t 30)

# If valgrind_enable is 'yes' the frr daemons will be started via valgrind.
# The use case for doing so is tracking down memory leaks, etc in frr.
valgrind_enable=no
valgrind=/usr/bin/valgrind
# this file is deprecated, please use "daemons" instead.