HealthBot can detect and root cause BGP session flaps when the Kernel routing table queue gets stuck, due to the pileup of gencfg blobs in the kernel. This requires monitoring of various parameters like BGP session sates, system kernel vmstats, system krt, kernel gencfg blobs and deriving a visual co-relation.
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- Juniper Networks
- Tags
- Contrail HealthBot, Machine learning
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