The routing protocol process (rpd), which controls the routing protocols that run on the router, received a dynamic configuration request with an unexpected operation code. This system log message is no longer documented as of JunOS 9.5 and later. This only applies to the MX platform. The problem related to this syslog message is described in the following sections: The … [Read more...]
Spontaneous high Routing Engine CPU utilization
While processing updates, the Routing Engine (RE) CPU may show a utilization spike for a couple of seconds. This is normal behavior and can be safely ignored. Sometimes the Routing Engine (RE) CPU may spike for a couple of seconds. This spontaneous RE CPU spike is generally observed during processing updates. This may include RPD updates like route updates (which cannot be … [Read more...]
RPD_DYN_CFG_SDB_CLOSE_FAILED
The RPD_DYN_CFG_SDB_CLOSE_FAILED message is reported to the system message file whenever the routing protocol process (rpd) attempts to close the session database and fails. The dynamic session database is used in subscriber access management. However, dynamic profiles for use with PPP client access can be defined for MX-series routers, or the M120 and M320 systems. … [Read more...]
RPD_DYN_CFG_SCHEMA_OPEN_FAILED
The routing protocol process (rpd) tried to acknowledge a dynamic configuration request and failed. RPD_DYN_CFG messages are for subscriber management so they only apply to the MX platform. Messages similar to the following will appear in the log messages file: RPD_DYN_CFG_SCHEMA_OPEN_FAILED: Could not open configuration schema: <error-message> Sample messages are as … [Read more...]
DAEMON-4-RPD_KRT_KERNEL_BAD_ROUTE messages appear on backup RE
This article explains why the [DAEMON-4-RPD_KRT_KERNEL_BAD_ROUTE: KRT Ifstate: lost ifl for route (null)] message keeps displaying on the Backup RE SysLog. DAEMON-4-RPD_KRT_KERNEL_BAD_ROUTE is a warning message logged each time the routing protocol process is not able to process a route obtained from the kernel. A change in Junos 12.2 caused this harmless message to be … [Read more...]
RPD_TASK_FORK
The routing protocol process (rpd) failed to create the indicated child process. When an RPD_TASK_FORK error occurs, a message similar to the following is reported: RPD_TASK_FORK: Unable to fork <task-name>: <error-message> The message occurs when rpd could not create the child process. Examine the following output to help determine the cause of this … [Read more...]
RPD_DYN_CFG_PROCESSING_FAILED
The RPD_DYN_CFG_PROCESSING_FAILED message is reported in the system message file whenever the routing protocols process (RPD) receives a failure response when it attempts to process dynamic configuration. Currently, subscriber access DHCP configuration with dynamic profiles is only supported on MX-series routers. However, dynamic profiles for use with PPP client access can … [Read more...]
RPD_ISIS_OVERLOAD
RPD_ISIS_OVERLOAD The IS-IS (Intermediate System to Intermediate System) link-state database is full and no additional memory can be allocated for it. The problem related to this syslog message is described in the following sections: The RPD_ISIS_OVERLOAD message is logged when the IS-IS database has run out of memory to perform an update. The error message reported … [Read more...]
RPD_ASSERT
The source code for the routing protocol daemon (rpd) includes internal self-consistency checks. A check failed at the indicated line number in the indicated source file, causing the instance of rpd that is identified by the process ID (PID) to terminate. When the check fails the rpd process will create a diagnostic core dump for analysis by technical support personnel. A … [Read more...]