diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index d8b9844ffc..d9b57a5eae 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ SUBDIRS = lib qpb fpm @ZEBRA@ @LIBRFP@ @RFPTEST@ \ @BGPD@ @RIPD@ @RIPNGD@ @OSPFD@ @OSPF6D@ @LDPD@ \ - @ISISD@ @PIMD@ @WATCHQUAGGA@ @VTYSH@ @OSPFCLIENT@ @DOC@ m4 @pkgsrcdir@ \ + @ISISD@ @PIMD@ @WATCHFRR@ @VTYSH@ @OSPFCLIENT@ @DOC@ m4 @pkgsrcdir@ \ redhat @SOLARIS@ tests tools cumulus DIST_SUBDIRS = lib qpb fpm zebra bgpd ripd ripngd ospfd ospf6d ldpd \ - isisd watchquagga vtysh ospfclient doc m4 pkgsrc redhat tests \ + isisd watchfrr vtysh ospfclient doc m4 pkgsrc redhat tests \ solaris pimd @LIBRFP@ @RFPTEST@ tools cumulus EXTRA_DIST = aclocal.m4 SERVICES REPORTING-BUGS \ diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index d0d5fbb19b..c62857c325 100755 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -213,8 +213,8 @@ AC_ARG_ENABLE(ospf6d, AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-ospf6d], [do not build ospf6d])) AC_ARG_ENABLE(ldpd, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-ldpd], [build ldpd])) -AC_ARG_ENABLE(watchquagga, - AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-watchquagga], [do not build watchquagga])) +AC_ARG_ENABLE(watchfrr, + AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-watchfrr], [do not build watchfrr])) AC_ARG_ENABLE(isisd, AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-isisd], [do not build isisd])) AC_ARG_ENABLE(pimd, @@ -1170,12 +1170,12 @@ else fi AM_CONDITIONAL(LDPD, test "x$LDPD" = "xldpd") -if test "${enable_watchquagga}" = "no";then - WATCHQUAGGA="" +if test "${enable_watchfrr}" = "no";then + WATCHFRR="" else - WATCHQUAGGA="watchquagga" + WATCHFRR="watchfrr" fi -AM_CONDITIONAL(WATCHQUAGGA, test "x$WATCHQUAGGA" = "xwatchquagga") +AM_CONDITIONAL(WATCHFRR, test "x$WATCHFRR" = "xwatchfrr") OSPFCLIENT="" if test "${enable_ospfapi}" != "no";then @@ -1250,7 +1250,7 @@ AC_SUBST(RIPNGD) AC_SUBST(OSPFD) AC_SUBST(OSPF6D) AC_SUBST(LDPD) -AC_SUBST(WATCHQUAGGA) +AC_SUBST(WATCHFRR) AC_SUBST(ISISD) AC_SUBST(PIMD) AC_SUBST(SOLARIS) @@ -1548,7 +1548,7 @@ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PATH_LDPD_PID, "$frr_statedir/ldpd.pid",ldpd PID) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LDPD_SOCKET, "$frr_statedir/ldpd.sock",ldpd control socket) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PATH_ISISD_PID, "$frr_statedir/isisd.pid",isisd PID) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PATH_PIMD_PID, "$frr_statedir/pimd.pid",pimd PID) -AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PATH_WATCHQUAGGA_PID, "$frr_statedir/watchquagga.pid",watchquagga PID) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PATH_WATCHFRR_PID, "$frr_statedir/watchfrr.pid",watchfrr PID) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ZEBRA_SERV_PATH, "$frr_statedir/zserv.api",zebra api socket) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ZEBRA_VTYSH_PATH, "$frr_statedir/zebra.vty",zebra vty socket) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(RIP_VTYSH_PATH, "$frr_statedir/ripd.vty",rip vty socket) @@ -1559,7 +1559,7 @@ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OSPF6_VTYSH_PATH, "$frr_statedir/ospf6d.vty",ospf6d vty socke AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LDP_VTYSH_PATH, "$frr_statedir/ldpd.vty",ldpd vty socket) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ISIS_VTYSH_PATH, "$frr_statedir/isisd.vty",isisd vty socket) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PIM_VTYSH_PATH, "$frr_statedir/pimd.vty",pimd vty socket) -AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(WATCHQUAGGA_VTYSH_PATH, "$frr_statedir/watchquagga.vty",watchquagga vty socket) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(WATCHFRR_VTYSH_PATH, "$frr_statedir/watchfrr.vty",watchfrr vty socket) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DAEMON_VTY_DIR, "$frr_statedir",daemon vty directory) dnl autoconf does this, but it does it too late... @@ -1605,7 +1605,7 @@ AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_htonl_works, AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_htonl_works) AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile lib/Makefile qpb/Makefile zebra/Makefile ripd/Makefile - ripngd/Makefile bgpd/Makefile ospfd/Makefile watchquagga/Makefile + ripngd/Makefile bgpd/Makefile ospfd/Makefile watchfrr/Makefile ospf6d/Makefile ldpd/Makefile isisd/Makefile vtysh/Makefile doc/Makefile ospfclient/Makefile tests/Makefile m4/Makefile pimd/Makefile @@ -1629,9 +1629,9 @@ AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile lib/Makefile qpb/Makefile zebra/Makefile ripd/Makefile doc/ripngd.8 doc/pimd.8 doc/vtysh.1 - doc/watchquagga.8 + doc/watchfrr.8 doc/zebra.8 - doc/quagga.1 + doc/frr.1 pkgsrc/bgpd.sh pkgsrc/ospf6d.sh pkgsrc/ospfd.sh pkgsrc/ripd.sh pkgsrc/ripngd.sh pkgsrc/zebra.sh]) diff --git a/cumulus/etc/quagga/daemons b/cumulus/etc/quagga/daemons index dd0e23914b..c7b8496a4e 100644 --- a/cumulus/etc/quagga/daemons +++ b/cumulus/etc/quagga/daemons @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ # When using "vtysh" such a config file is also needed. It should be owned by # group "quaggavty" and set to ug=rw,o= though. Check /etc/pam.d/quagga, too. # -# The watchquagga daemon is always started. Per default in monitoring-only but +# The watchfrr daemon is always started. Per default in monitoring-only but # that can be changed via /etc/quagga/debian.conf. # zebra=no diff --git a/cumulus/etc/quagga/debian.conf b/cumulus/etc/quagga/debian.conf index 88df9424e2..bd1fcecf9f 100644 --- a/cumulus/etc/quagga/debian.conf +++ b/cumulus/etc/quagga/debian.conf @@ -14,5 +14,5 @@ isisd_options=" --daemon -A 127.0.0.1" pimd_options=" --daemon -A 127.0.0.1" # The list of daemons to watch is automatically generated by the init script. -watchquagga_enable=yes -watchquagga_options=(-adz -r /usr/sbin/servicebBquaggabBrestartbB%s -s /usr/sbin/servicebBquaggabBstartbB%s -k /usr/sbin/servicebBquaggabBstopbB%s -b bB -t 30) +watchfrr_enable=yes +watchfrr_options=(-adz -r /usr/sbin/servicebBquaggabBrestartbB%s -s /usr/sbin/servicebBquaggabBstartbB%s -k /usr/sbin/servicebBquaggabBstopbB%s -b bB -t 30) diff --git a/debian/README.Debian b/debian/README.Debian index 7bec53230f..fb481eb456 100644 --- a/debian/README.Debian +++ b/debian/README.Debian @@ -2,34 +2,34 @@ ================== Please consider setting this package "on hold" by typing - echo "quagga hold" | dpkg --set-selections + echo "frr hold" | dpkg --set-selections and verifying this using dpkg --get-selections | grep 'hold$' Setting a package "on hold" means that it will not automatically be upgraded. Instead apt-get only displays a warning saying that a new version would be -available forcing you to explicitly type "apt-get install quagga" to upgrade it. +available forcing you to explicitly type "apt-get install frr" to upgrade it. -* What is quagga? +* What is frr? ================= -http://www.quagga.net/ -> Quagga is a routing software suite, providing implementations of OSPFv2, +http://www.freerangerouting.net/ +> Frr is a routing software suite, providing implementations of OSPFv2, > OSPFv3, RIP v1 and v2, RIPv3 and BGPv4 for Unix platforms, particularly -> FreeBSD and Linux and also NetBSD, to mention a few. Quagga is a fork of GNU +> FreeBSD and Linux and also NetBSD, to mention a few. Frr is a fork of GNU > Zebra which was developed by Kunihiro Ishiguro. Development of GNU Zebra > slowed dramatically to the point where eventually GNU Zebra was forked into -> Quagga. +> Frr. -> The Quagga tree is an attempt to provide a zebra tree with at least the +> The Frr tree is an attempt to provide a zebra tree with at least the > bug-fixes, which have accumulated, applied, while tracking any significant > changes made to the zebra.org tree. Ultimately, this tree hopes to revitalise > development of this code base. -I packaged zebra-pj which was then renamed to quagga to get people used to it +I packaged zebra-pj which was then renamed to frr to get people used to it and offer Debian users the choice which versions they like to use. I hope this -brings quagga some feedback and helps it evolving to a good successor of the +brings frr some feedback and helps it evolving to a good successor of the orphaned zebra. -- Christian Hammers , Jul/Aug 2003 @@ -37,16 +37,16 @@ orphaned zebra. * Why has SNMP support been disabled? ===================================== -Quagga used to link against the NetSNMP libraries to provide SNMP +Frr used to link against the NetSNMP libraries to provide SNMP support. Those libraries sadly link against the OpenSSL libraries to provide crypto support for SNMPv3 among others. OpenSSL now is not compatible with the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (GPL) -licence that Quagga is distributed under. For more explanation read: +licence that Frr is distributed under. For more explanation read: http://www.gnome.org/~markmc/openssl-and-the-gpl.html http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#GPLIncompatibleLibs Updating the licence to explecitly allow linking against OpenSSL would requite the affirmation of all people that ever contributed -a significant part to Zebra or Quagga and thus are the collective +a significant part to Zebra or Frr and thus are the collective "copyright holder". That's too much work. Using a shrinked down version of NetSNMP without OpenSSL or convincing the NetSNMP people to change to GnuTLS are maybe good solutions but not reachable @@ -55,17 +55,17 @@ during the last days before the Sarge release :-( *BUT* It is allowed by the used licence mix that you fetch the sources and -build Quagga yourself with SNMP with - +build Frr yourself with SNMP with + # export WANT_SNMP=1 - # apt-get -b source quagga + # apt-get -b source frr Just distributing it in binary form, linked against OpenSSL, is forbidden. * Daemon selection: =================== -The Debian package uses /etc/quagga/daemons to tell the +The Debian package uses /etc/frr/daemons to tell the initscript which daemons to start. It's in the format = with no spaces (it's simply source-d into the initscript). @@ -73,13 +73,13 @@ Default is not to start anything, since it can hose your system's routing table if not set up properly. Priorities were suggested by Dancer . -They're used to start the Quagga daemons in more than one step +They're used to start the Frr daemons in more than one step (for example start one or two at network initialization and the -rest later). The number of Quagga daemons being small, priorities +rest later). The number of Frr daemons being small, priorities must be between 1 and 9, inclusive (or the initscript has to be -changed). /etc/init.d/quagga then can be started as +changed). /etc/init.d/frr then can be started as -/etc/init.d/quagga > +/etc/init.d/frr > where priority 0 is the same as 'stop', priority 10 or 'start' means 'start all' @@ -96,15 +96,15 @@ into the kernel. ===================================================================== If this message occurs the receive buffer should be increased by adding the -following to /etc/sysctl.conf and "--nl-bufsize" to /etc/quagga/debian.conf. +following to /etc/sysctl.conf and "--nl-bufsize" to /etc/frr/debian.conf. > net.core.rmem_default = 262144 > net.core.rmem_max = 262144 -See message #4525 from 2005-05-09 in the quagga-users mailing list. +See message #4525 from 2005-05-09 in the frr-users mailing list. * vtysh immediately exists: =========================== -Check /etc/pam.d/quagga, it probably denies access to your user. The passwords -configured in /etc/quagga/Quagga.conf are only for telnet access. +Check /etc/pam.d/frr, it probably denies access to your user. The passwords +configured in /etc/frr/Frr.conf are only for telnet access. diff --git a/debian/README.Maintainer b/debian/README.Maintainer index b0b1e62b34..aa8ac0cf35 100644 --- a/debian/README.Maintainer +++ b/debian/README.Maintainer @@ -4,19 +4,19 @@ for i in debian/patches/*.diff; do echo -e "#\n# $i\n#"; patch --fuzz=3 --dry-run -p1 < $i; done # -# Filename transition from zebra to quagga +# Filename transition from zebra to frr # Files that keep their names /usr/bin/vtysh Files that got an -pj suffix - /etc/default/zebra -> /etc/quagga/debian.conf - /etc/init.d/zebra -> /etc/init.d/quagga - /etc/zebra/ -> /etc/quagga/ - /usr/share/doc/zebra/ -> /usr/share/doc/quagga/ - /var/log/zebra/ -> /var/log/quagga/ - /var/run/ -> /var/run/quagga/ + /etc/default/zebra -> /etc/frr/debian.conf + /etc/init.d/zebra -> /etc/init.d/frr + /etc/zebra/ -> /etc/frr/ + /usr/share/doc/zebra/ -> /usr/share/doc/frr/ + /var/log/zebra/ -> /var/log/frr/ + /var/run/ -> /var/run/frr/ Files that were moved - /usr/sbin/* -> /usr/lib/quagga/ + /usr/sbin/* -> /usr/lib/frr/ diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog index f17f89eaff..ef019b4d23 100644 --- a/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/changelog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +frr (2.0) Released; urgency=medium + + * Switchover to FRR + quagga (0.99.24+cl3u5) RELEASED; urgency=medium * Closes: CM-12846 - Resolve Memory leaks in 'show ip bgp neighbor json' diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control index dd0013e82f..578795d998 100644 --- a/debian/control +++ b/debian/control @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -Source: quagga +Source: frr Section: net Priority: optional Maintainer: Christian Hammers Uploaders: Florian Weimer Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~), libncurses5-dev, libreadline-dev, texlive-latex-base, texlive-generic-recommended, libpam0g-dev | libpam-dev, libcap-dev, texinfo (>= 4.7), imagemagick, ghostscript, groff, po-debconf, autotools-dev, hardening-wrapper, libpcre3-dev, gawk, chrpath, libsnmp-dev, git, dh-autoreconf, libjson0, libjson0-dev, dh-systemd, libsystemd-dev, python-ipaddr Standards-Version: 3.9.6 -Homepage: http://www.quagga.net/ +Homepage: http://www.frr.net/ XS-Testsuite: autopkgtest -Package: quagga +Package: frr Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, logrotate (>= 3.2-11), iproute, ${misc:Depends} Pre-Depends: adduser @@ -16,37 +16,33 @@ Conflicts: zebra, zebra-pj Replaces: zebra, zebra-pj Suggests: snmpd Description: BGP/OSPF/RIP routing daemon - GNU Quagga is free software which manages TCP/IP based routing protocols. + Frr is free software which manages TCP/IP based routing protocols. It supports BGP4, BGP4+, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, IS-IS, RIPv1, RIPv2, and RIPng as well as the IPv6 versions of these. . - As the precessor Zebra has been considered orphaned, the Quagga project - has been formed by members of the zebra mailing list and the former - zebra-pj project to continue developing. - . - Quagga uses threading if the kernel supports it, but can also run on + Frr uses threading if the kernel supports it, but can also run on kernels that do not support threading. Each protocol has its own daemon. . It is more than a routed replacement, it can be used as a Route Server and a Route Reflector. -Package: quagga-dbg +Package: frr-dbg Architecture: any -Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, quagga (= ${binary:Version}) +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, frr (= ${binary:Version}) Priority: extra Section: debug Description: BGP/OSPF/RIP routing daemon (debug symbols) This package provides debugging symbols for all binary packages built from - quagga source package. It's highly recommended to have this package installed - before reporting any Quagga crashes to either Quagga developers or Debian + frr source package. It's highly recommended to have this package installed + before reporting any Frr crashes to either Frr developers or Debian package maintainers. -Package: quagga-doc +Package: frr-doc Section: net Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} -Suggests: quagga -Description: documentation files for quagga - This package includes info files for quagga, a free software which manages +Suggests: frr +Description: documentation files for frr + This package includes info files for frr, a free software which manages TCP/IP based routing protocols. It supports BGP4, BGP4+, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, IS-IS, RIPv1, RIPv2, and RIPng as well as the IPv6 versions of these. diff --git a/debian/copyright b/debian/copyright index 22434fb255..ab392027c8 100644 --- a/debian/copyright +++ b/debian/copyright @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ -Upstream-Name: Quagga -Upstream-Contact: maintainers@quagga.net, security@quagga.net -Source: http://www.quagga.net/ +Upstream-Name: Frr +Upstream-Contact: maintainers@freerangerouting.net, security@freerangerouting.net +Source: http://www.freerangerouting.net/ Files: * Copyright: 1996-2003 by the original Zebra authors: diff --git a/debian/quagga-doc.docs b/debian/frr-doc.docs similarity index 100% rename from debian/quagga-doc.docs rename to debian/frr-doc.docs diff --git a/debian/frr-doc.info b/debian/frr-doc.info new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c4f181cdb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/frr-doc.info @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +doc/frr.info* diff --git a/debian/quagga-doc.install b/debian/frr-doc.install similarity index 100% rename from debian/quagga-doc.install rename to debian/frr-doc.install diff --git a/debian/frr-doc.lintian-overrides b/debian/frr-doc.lintian-overrides new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1fe64ffd53 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/frr-doc.lintian-overrides @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +frr-doc: wrong-section-according-to-package-name frr-doc => doc diff --git a/debian/frr.conf b/debian/frr.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dee3cd849a --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/frr.conf @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# Create the /run/frr directory at boot or from systemd-tmpfiles on install +d /run/frr 0755 frr frr diff --git a/debian/quagga.config b/debian/frr.config similarity index 100% rename from debian/quagga.config rename to debian/frr.config diff --git a/debian/frr.dirs b/debian/frr.dirs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..58290080d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/frr.dirs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +etc/logrotate.d/ +etc/frr/ +usr/share/doc/frr/ +usr/share/doc/frr/examples/ +usr/share/lintian/overrides/ +usr/share/snmp/mibs/ +var/log/frr/ diff --git a/debian/quagga.docs b/debian/frr.docs similarity index 100% rename from debian/quagga.docs rename to debian/frr.docs diff --git a/debian/quagga.install b/debian/frr.install similarity index 60% rename from debian/quagga.install rename to debian/frr.install index 6a70be9925..45b3b973be 100644 --- a/debian/quagga.install +++ b/debian/frr.install @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ -etc/quagga/ +etc/frr/ usr/bin/vtysh -usr/include/quagga/ +usr/include/frr/ usr/lib/ -tools/quagga-reload.py usr/lib/quagga/ -tools/quagga usr/lib/quagga -usr/share/doc/quagga/ +tools/frr-reload.py usr/lib/frr/ +tools/frr usr/lib/frr +usr/share/doc/frr/ usr/share/man/man1/vtysh.1 -usr/share/man/man1/quagga.1 +usr/share/man/man1/frr.1 usr/share/man/man8 usr/share/man/man8/bgpd.8 usr/share/man/man8/ospf6d.8 @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ usr/share/man/man8/ripd.8 usr/share/man/man8/ripngd.8 usr/share/man/man8/zebra.8 usr/share/man/man8/isisd.8 -usr/share/man/man8/watchquagga.8 +usr/share/man/man8/watchfrr.8 usr/share/snmp/mibs/ cumulus/etc/* etc/ tools/*.service lib/systemd/system -debian/quagga.conf usr/lib/tmpfiles.d +debian/frr.conf usr/lib/tmpfiles.d diff --git a/debian/frr.lintian-overrides b/debian/frr.lintian-overrides new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..42a51b5e69 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/frr.lintian-overrides @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +frr: non-dev-pkg-with-shlib-symlink usr/lib/libospfapiclient.so.0.0.0 usr/lib/libospfapiclient.so +frr: non-dev-pkg-with-shlib-symlink usr/lib/libospf.so.0.0.0 usr/lib/libospf.so +frr: non-dev-pkg-with-shlib-symlink usr/lib/libzebra.so.0.0.0 usr/lib/libzebra.so +frr: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames libospf0 libospfapiclient0 libzebra0 diff --git a/debian/quagga.logrotate b/debian/frr.logrotate similarity index 59% rename from debian/quagga.logrotate rename to debian/frr.logrotate index 77e015d725..0dd68fb257 100644 --- a/debian/quagga.logrotate +++ b/debian/frr.logrotate @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ -/var/log/quagga/*.log { +/var/log/frr/*.log { size 500k sharedscripts missingok compress rotate 14 - create 640 quagga quaggavty + create 640 frr frrvty postrotate for i in zebra bgpd ripd ospfd ripngd ospf6d isisd pimd; do - if [ -e /var/run/quagga/$i.pid ] ; then - kill -USR1 `cat /var/run/quagga/$i.pid` + if [ -e /var/run/frr/$i.pid ] ; then + kill -USR1 `cat /var/run/frr/$i.pid` fi done diff --git a/debian/quagga.manpages b/debian/frr.manpages similarity index 84% rename from debian/quagga.manpages rename to debian/frr.manpages index 194b13af66..17a128b7e3 100644 --- a/debian/quagga.manpages +++ b/debian/frr.manpages @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ doc/ripngd.8 doc/vtysh.1 doc/zebra.8 doc/isisd.8 -doc/watchquagga.8 +doc/watchfrr.8 diff --git a/debian/quagga.pam b/debian/frr.pam similarity index 91% rename from debian/quagga.pam rename to debian/frr.pam index 093e172946..2b106d43bc 100644 --- a/debian/quagga.pam +++ b/debian/frr.pam @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -# Any user may call vtysh but only those belonging to the group quaggavty can +# Any user may call vtysh but only those belonging to the group frrvty can # actually connect to the socket and use the program. auth sufficient pam_permit.so diff --git a/debian/frr.postinst b/debian/frr.postinst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..43d3ffa9e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/frr.postinst @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +#!/bin/bash -e + +###################### +PASSWDFILE=/etc/passwd +GROUPFILE=/etc/group + +frruid=`egrep "^frr:" $PASSWDFILE | awk -F ":" '{ print $3 }'` +frrgid=`egrep "^frr:" $GROUPFILE | awk -F ":" '{ print $3 }'` +frrvtygid=`egrep "^frrvty:" $GROUPFILE | awk -F ":" '{ print $3 }'` + +[ -n ${frruid} ] || (echo "No uid for frr in ${PASSWDFILE}" && /bin/false) +[ -n ${frrgid} ] || (echo "No gid for frr in ${GROUPFILE}" && /bin/false) +[ -n ${frrVTYgid} ] || (echo "No gid for frrvty in ${GROUPFILE}" && /bin/false) + +chown -R ${frruid}:${frrgid} /etc/frr +touch /etc/frr/vtysh.conf +chgrp ${frrvtygid} /etc/frr/vtysh* +chmod 440 /etc/sudoers.d/frr_sudoers +chmod 644 /etc/frr/* + +ENVIRONMENTFILE=/etc/environment +if ! grep --quiet VTYSH_PAGER=/bin/cat ${ENVIRONMENTFILE}; then + echo "VTYSH_PAGER=/bin/cat" >> ${ENVIRONMENTFILE} +fi +################################################## + +if [ -n "$DEBIAN_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]; then set -v -x; DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE=1; fi +${DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE:+ echo "#42#DEBUG# RUNNING $0 $*"} + +# This is most likely due to the answer "no" to the "really stop the server" +# question in the prerm script. +if [ "$1" = "abort-upgrade" ]; then + exit 0 +fi + +. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule + +db_stop + +#DEBHELPER# + diff --git a/debian/quagga.postrm b/debian/frr.postrm similarity index 70% rename from debian/quagga.postrm rename to debian/frr.postrm index 1c69e4899d..26576fd136 100644 --- a/debian/quagga.postrm +++ b/debian/frr.postrm @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ ${DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE:+ echo "#42#DEBUG# RUNNING $0 $*"} # set -u not because of debhelper if [ "$1" = "purge" ]; then - rm -rf /etc/quagga /var/run/quagga /var/log/quagga - userdel quagga >/dev/null 2>&1 || true + rm -rf /etc/frr /var/run/frr /var/log/frr + userdel frr >/dev/null 2>&1 || true fi #DEBHELPER# diff --git a/debian/quagga.preinst b/debian/frr.preinst similarity index 56% rename from debian/quagga.preinst rename to debian/frr.preinst index 1af0b5ba63..abdaa7277b 100644 --- a/debian/quagga.preinst +++ b/debian/frr.preinst @@ -5,73 +5,73 @@ ${DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE:+ echo "#42#DEBUG# RUNNING $0 $*"} set -e set -u -# creating quaggavty group if it isn't already there -if ! getent group quaggavty >/dev/null; then - addgroup --system quaggavty >/dev/null +# creating frrvty group if it isn't already there +if ! getent group frrvty >/dev/null; then + addgroup --system frrvty >/dev/null fi -# creating quagga group if it isn't already there -if ! getent group quagga >/dev/null; then - addgroup --system quagga >/dev/null +# creating frr group if it isn't already there +if ! getent group frr >/dev/null; then + addgroup --system frr >/dev/null fi -# creating quagga user if he isn't already there -if ! getent passwd quagga >/dev/null; then +# creating frr user if he isn't already there +if ! getent passwd frr >/dev/null; then adduser \ --system \ - --ingroup quagga \ - --home /var/run/quagga/ \ - --gecos "Quagga routing suite" \ + --ingroup frr \ + --home /var/run/frr/ \ + --gecos "Frr routing suite" \ --shell /bin/false \ - quagga >/dev/null + frr >/dev/null fi # We may be installing over an older version of -# quagga and as such we need to intelligently -# check to see if the quagga user is in the quaggavty +# frr and as such we need to intelligently +# check to see if the frr user is in the frrvty # group. -if ! /usr/bin/id quagga | grep &>/dev/null 'quaggavty'; then - usermod -a -G quaggavty quagga >/dev/null +if ! /usr/bin/id frr | grep &>/dev/null 'frrvty'; then + usermod -a -G frrvty frr >/dev/null fi # Do not change permissions when upgrading as it would violate policy. if [ "$1" = "install" ]; then - # Logfiles are group readable in case users were put into the quagga group. - d=/var/log/quagga/ + # Logfiles are group readable in case users were put into the frr group. + d=/var/log/frr/ mkdir -p $d - chown -R quagga:quagga $d + chown -R frr:frr $d chmod u=rwx,go=rx $d find $d -type f -print0 | xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty chmod u=rw,g=r,o= # Strict permissions for the sockets. - d=/var/run/quagga/ + d=/var/run/frr/ mkdir -p $d - chown -R quagga:quagga $d + chown -R frr:frr $d chmod u=rwx,go=rx $d find $d -type f -print0 | xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty chmod u=rw,go= # Config files. Vtysh does not have access to the individual daemons config file - d=/etc/quagga/ + d=/etc/frr/ mkdir -p $d - chown quagga:quaggavty $d + chown frr:frrvty $d chmod ug=rwx,o=rx $d - find $d -type f -print0 | xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty chown quagga:quagga + find $d -type f -print0 | xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty chown frr:frr find $d -type f -print0 | xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty chmod u=rw,g=r,o= # Exceptions for vtysh. f=$d/vtysh.conf if [ -f $f ]; then - chown quagga:quaggavty $f + chown frr:frrvty $f chmod u=rw,g=r,o= $f fi # Exceptions for vtysh. - f=$d/Quagga.conf + f=$d/Frr.conf if [ -f $d/Zebra.conf ]; then mv $d/Zebra.conf $f fi if [ -f $f ]; then - chown quagga:quaggavty $f + chown frr:frrvty $f chmod u=rw,g=r,o= $f fi fi diff --git a/debian/quagga.prerm b/debian/frr.prerm similarity index 89% rename from debian/quagga.prerm rename to debian/frr.prerm index 9775412253..e0df24e10f 100644 --- a/debian/quagga.prerm +++ b/debian/frr.prerm @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ case $1 in ;; failed-upgrade) - # If quagga/really_stop was negated then this script exits with return + # If frr/really_stop was negated then this script exits with return # code 1 and is called again with "failed-upgrade". Well, exit again. exit 1 ;; diff --git a/debian/quagga-doc.info b/debian/quagga-doc.info deleted file mode 100644 index c9ff0f55fc..0000000000 --- a/debian/quagga-doc.info +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -doc/quagga.info* diff --git a/debian/quagga-doc.lintian-overrides b/debian/quagga-doc.lintian-overrides deleted file mode 100644 index afa3c64ad3..0000000000 --- a/debian/quagga-doc.lintian-overrides +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -quagga-doc: wrong-section-according-to-package-name quagga-doc => doc diff --git a/debian/quagga.conf b/debian/quagga.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 04d8eea57f..0000000000 --- a/debian/quagga.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -# Create the /run/quagga directory at boot or from systemd-tmpfiles on install -d /run/quagga 0755 quagga quagga diff --git a/debian/quagga.dirs b/debian/quagga.dirs deleted file mode 100644 index 581074f8fc..0000000000 --- a/debian/quagga.dirs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -etc/logrotate.d/ -etc/quagga/ -usr/share/doc/quagga/ -usr/share/doc/quagga/examples/ -usr/share/lintian/overrides/ -usr/share/snmp/mibs/ -var/log/quagga/ diff --git a/debian/quagga.lintian-overrides b/debian/quagga.lintian-overrides deleted file mode 100644 index aee52a1eba..0000000000 --- a/debian/quagga.lintian-overrides +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -quagga: non-dev-pkg-with-shlib-symlink usr/lib/libospfapiclient.so.0.0.0 usr/lib/libospfapiclient.so -quagga: non-dev-pkg-with-shlib-symlink usr/lib/libospf.so.0.0.0 usr/lib/libospf.so -quagga: non-dev-pkg-with-shlib-symlink usr/lib/libzebra.so.0.0.0 usr/lib/libzebra.so -quagga: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames libospf0 libospfapiclient0 libzebra0 diff --git a/debian/quagga.postinst b/debian/quagga.postinst deleted file mode 100644 index 4611313c1d..0000000000 --- a/debian/quagga.postinst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -e - -###################### -PASSWDFILE=/etc/passwd -GROUPFILE=/etc/group - -quaggauid=`egrep "^quagga:" $PASSWDFILE | awk -F ":" '{ print $3 }'` -quaggagid=`egrep "^quagga:" $GROUPFILE | awk -F ":" '{ print $3 }'` -quaggavtygid=`egrep "^quaggavty:" $GROUPFILE | awk -F ":" '{ print $3 }'` - -[ -n ${quaggauid} ] || (echo "No uid for quagga in ${PASSWDFILE}" && /bin/false) -[ -n ${quaggagid} ] || (echo "No gid for quagga in ${GROUPFILE}" && /bin/false) -[ -n ${quaggaVTYgid} ] || (echo "No gid for quaggavty in ${GROUPFILE}" && /bin/false) - -chown -R ${quaggauid}:${quaggagid} /etc/quagga -touch /etc/quagga/vtysh.conf -chgrp ${quaggavtygid} /etc/quagga/vtysh* -chmod 440 /etc/sudoers.d/quagga_sudoers -chmod 644 /etc/quagga/* - -ENVIRONMENTFILE=/etc/environment -if ! grep --quiet VTYSH_PAGER=/bin/cat ${ENVIRONMENTFILE}; then - echo "VTYSH_PAGER=/bin/cat" >> ${ENVIRONMENTFILE} -fi -################################################## - -if [ -n "$DEBIAN_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]; then set -v -x; DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE=1; fi -${DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE:+ echo "#42#DEBUG# RUNNING $0 $*"} - -# This is most likely due to the answer "no" to the "really stop the server" -# question in the prerm script. -if [ "$1" = "abort-upgrade" ]; then - exit 0 -fi - -. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule - -db_stop - -#DEBHELPER# - diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules index b100813182..42c0d5f63a 100755 --- a/debian/rules +++ b/debian/rules @@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ MAKEFLAGS += -j$(DEBIAN_JOBS) endif %: - dh $@ --with=systemd,autoreconf --parallel --dbg-package=quagga-dbg --list-missing + dh $@ --with=systemd,autoreconf --parallel --dbg-package=frr-dbg --list-missing override_dh_auto_configure: - # Quagga needs /proc to check some BSD vs Linux specific stuff. + # Frr needs /proc to check some BSD vs Linux specific stuff. # Else it fails with an obscure error message pointing out that # IPCTL_FORWARDING is an undefined symbol which is not very helpful. @if ! [ -d /proc/1 ]; then \ @@ -33,18 +33,18 @@ override_dh_auto_configure: if ! [ -e config.status ]; then \ dh_auto_configure -- \ - --enable-exampledir=/usr/share/doc/quagga/examples/ \ - --localstatedir=/var/run/quagga \ - --sbindir=/usr/lib/quagga \ - --sysconfdir=/etc/quagga \ + --enable-exampledir=/usr/share/doc/frr/examples/ \ + --localstatedir=/var/run/frr \ + --sbindir=/usr/lib/frr \ + --sysconfdir=/etc/frr \ $(USE_SNMP) \ --enable-ospfapi=yes \ --enable-vtysh=yes \ --enable-isisd=yes \ --enable-multipath=256 \ - --enable-user=quagga \ - --enable-group=quagga \ - --enable-vty-group=quaggavty \ + --enable-user=frr \ + --enable-group=frr \ + --enable-vty-group=frrvty \ --enable-configfile-mask=0640 \ --enable-logfile-mask=0640 \ --enable-werror \ @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ override_dh_auto_configure: --enable-systemd=yes \ --enable-poll=yes \ --enable-cumulus=yes \ - --enable-pimd=no \ + --enable-pimd=yes \ --enable-dependency-tracking \ --enable-bgp-vnc=no; \ fi @@ -66,11 +66,11 @@ override_dh_auto_build: # doc/ is a bit crazy ifeq ($(GENERATE_PDF), 1) - dh_auto_build -- -C doc quagga.pdf || true # pdfetex fails with exit code 1 but still produces a good looking .pdf + dh_auto_build -- -C doc frr.pdf || true # pdfetex fails with exit code 1 but still produces a good looking .pdf endif - rm -vf doc/quagga.info - dh_auto_build -- -C doc quagga.info - rm -vf doc/quagga.info.html* + rm -vf doc/frr.info + dh_auto_build -- -C doc frr.info + rm -vf doc/frr.info.html* override_dh_auto_test: @@ -81,18 +81,18 @@ override_dh_auto_install: rm -f debian/tmp/usr/share/info/dir* # install config files - mkdir -p debian/tmp/etc/quagga/ - perl -pi -e 's#^!log file #!log file /var/log/quagga/#' debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/quagga/examples/*sample* + mkdir -p debian/tmp/etc/frr/ + perl -pi -e 's#^!log file #!log file /var/log/frr/#' debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/frr/examples/*sample* - # installing the Quagga specific SNMP MIB + # installing the Frr specific SNMP MIB install -D -m 644 ./zebra/GNOME-PRODUCT-ZEBRA-MIB debian/tmp/usr/share/snmp/mibs/GNOME-PRODUCT-ZEBRA-MIB # cleaning .la files sed -i "/dependency_libs/ s/'.*'/''/" debian/tmp/usr/lib/*.la override_dh_systemd_start: - dh_systemd_start quagga.service + dh_systemd_start frr.service override_dh_systemd_enable: - dh_systemd_enable quagga.service + dh_systemd_enable frr.service diff --git a/debian/tests/control b/debian/tests/control index 1993e371f0..53fd537e2e 100644 --- a/debian/tests/control +++ b/debian/tests/control @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ Tests: daemons -Depends: quagga +Depends: frr Restrictions: needs-root diff --git a/debian/tests/daemons b/debian/tests/daemons index 52c156a1d6..ac35ecd950 100644 --- a/debian/tests/daemons +++ b/debian/tests/daemons @@ -1,21 +1,21 @@ #!/bin/bash #--------------- -# Testing quagga +# Testing frr #--------------- set -e # modify config file to enable all daemons and copy config files -CONFIG_FILE=/etc/quagga/daemons +CONFIG_FILE=/etc/frr/daemons DAEMONS=("zebra" "bgpd" "ospfd" "ospf6d" "ripd" "ripngd" "isisd" "pimd") for daemon in "${DAEMONS[@]}" do sed -i -e "s/${daemon}=no/${daemon}=yes/g" $CONFIG_FILE - cp /usr/share/doc/quagga/examples/${daemon}.conf.sample /etc/quagga/${daemon}.conf + cp /usr/share/doc/frr/examples/${daemon}.conf.sample /etc/frr/${daemon}.conf done -# reload quagga -/etc/init.d/quagga restart > /dev/null 2>&1 +# reload frr +/etc/init.d/frr restart > /dev/null 2>&1 # check daemons for daemon in "${DAEMONS[@]}" diff --git a/debian/watch b/debian/watch index bc6d91dab5..46ff1c7dab 100644 --- a/debian/watch +++ b/debian/watch @@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ # Site Directory Pattern Version Script version=3 opts=uversionmangle=s/(\d)[_\.\-\+]?((RC|rc|pre|dev|beta|alpha|b|a)[\-\.]?\d*)$/$1~$2/ \ - http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/quagga/quagga-(\d.*)\.(?:tgz|tar\.(?:gz|bz2|xz)) + http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/frr/quagga-(\d.*)\.(?:tgz|tar\.(?:gz|bz2|xz)) # Bart Martens Fri, 25 Jan 2013 06:38:53 +0000 diff --git a/debian/watchfrr.rc b/debian/watchfrr.rc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4110b86399 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/watchfrr.rc @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +check process watchfrr with pidfile /var/run/frr/watchfrr.pid + start program = "/etc/init.d/frr start watchfrr" with timeout 120 seconds + stop program = "/etc/init.d/frr stop watchfrr" + if 3 restarts within 10 cycles then timeout diff --git a/debian/watchquagga.rc b/debian/watchquagga.rc deleted file mode 100644 index e3b6340dce..0000000000 --- a/debian/watchquagga.rc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -check process watchquagga with pidfile /var/run/quagga/watchquagga.pid - start program = "/etc/init.d/quagga start watchquagga" with timeout 120 seconds - stop program = "/etc/init.d/quagga stop watchquagga" - if 3 restarts within 10 cycles then timeout diff --git a/doc/.gitignore b/doc/.gitignore index 66c43c73e6..57c66cb4ac 100644 --- a/doc/.gitignore +++ b/doc/.gitignore @@ -2,17 +2,17 @@ Makefile Makefile.in mdate-sh draft-zebra-00.txt -quagga.info-* +frr.info-* zebra.html defines.texi version.texi texinfo.tex -quagga.html -quagga.info +frr.html +frr.info *.pdf *.eps -quagga.ps -quagga.dvi +frr.ps +frr.dvi stamp-vti .nfs* *.aux @@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ stamp-vti *.toc *.tp *.vr +*.8 +*.1 .arch-inventory .arch-ids *~ diff --git a/doc/Makefile.am b/doc/Makefile.am index ab2657bba4..04389c63ac 100644 --- a/doc/Makefile.am +++ b/doc/Makefile.am @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ # # Here we use 'convert' from the well known 'ImageMagick' package # to do conversion from png to eps/pdf for figures. -# PDF form is required for quagga.pdf, using PDFTex at least. +# PDF form is required for frr.pdf, using PDFTex at least. # # TeX implementation, which we depend on already anyway. # @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ PNGTOPDF = $(PNGTOEPS) EPSTOPDF = epstopdf VNCFIGURES_PNG = -VNCFIGURES_DIA = -vnc-mesh -vnc-quagga-route-reflector \ +VNCFIGURES_DIA = -vnc-mesh -vnc-frr-route-reflector \ -vnc-commercial-route-reflector -vnc-redundant-route-reflectors \ -vnc-gw -vnc-gw-rr @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ figures_eps = $(figures_names_parts:%=fig%.eps) $(VNCFIGURES_PNG:%.png=%.eps) figures_txt = $(figures_names_parts:%=fig%.txt) # rather twisted logic because we have to build PDFs of the EPS figures for -# PDFTex and yet build one PDF, quagga.pdf, from texi source. Which means we +# PDFTex and yet build one PDF, frr.pdf, from texi source. Which means we # cant rely on a single automatic rule for *.pdf, eg the one automatically # provided by automake. If you are an automake wizard, please feel free to # compact it somehow. @@ -48,16 +48,16 @@ figures_txt = $(figures_names_parts:%=fig%.txt) # Built from defines.texi.in BUILT_SOURCES = defines.texi -info_TEXINFOS = quagga.texi +info_TEXINFOS = frr.texi -# Have to manually specify the quagga.pdf rule in order to allow +# Have to manually specify the frr.pdf rule in order to allow # us to have a generic automatic .pdf rule to build the figure sources # because it cant just work from the png's directly it seems - contrary # to the documentation... -quagga.pdf: $(info_TEXINFOS) $(figures_pdf) $(quagga_TEXINFOS) +frr.pdf: $(info_TEXINFOS) $(figures_pdf) $(frr_TEXINFOS) $(TEXI2PDF) -o "$@" $< || true -quagga_TEXINFOS = appendix.texi basic.texi bgpd.texi isisd.texi filter.texi \ +frr_TEXINFOS = appendix.texi basic.texi bgpd.texi isisd.texi filter.texi \ vnc.texi \ install.texi ipv6.texi kernel.texi main.texi ospf6d.texi ospfd.texi \ overview.texi protocol.texi ripd.texi ripngd.texi routemap.texi \ @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ quagga_TEXINFOS = appendix.texi basic.texi bgpd.texi isisd.texi filter.texi \ .dia.png: $(DIATOPNG) "$@" $< -man_MANS = quagga.1 +man_MANS = frr.1 if PIMD man_MANS += pimd.8 @@ -115,8 +115,8 @@ if VTYSH man_MANS += vtysh.1 endif -if WATCHQUAGGA -man_MANS += watchquagga.8 +if WATCHFRR +man_MANS += watchfrr.8 endif if ZEBRA @@ -135,9 +135,9 @@ EXTRA_DIST = BGP-TypeCode draft-zebra-00.ms draft-zebra-00.txt \ ripngd.8.in \ pimd.8.in \ vtysh.1.in \ - watchquagga.8.in \ + watchfrr.8.in \ zebra.8.in \ - quagga.1.in \ + frr.1.in \ \ mpls/ChangeLog.opaque.txt mpls/cli_summary.txt \ mpls/opaque_lsa.txt mpls/ospfd.conf \ diff --git a/doc/basic.texi b/doc/basic.texi index 4485665afa..cea33eaa81 100644 --- a/doc/basic.texi +++ b/doc/basic.texi @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ with severity @code{errors}. If you want to log into a file, please specify @code{filename} as in this example: @example -log file /var/log/quagga/bgpd.log informational +log file /var/log/frr/bgpd.log informational @end example If the optional second argument specifying the logging level is not present, the default logging level (typically debugging, @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ The @code{no} form of the command disables logging to a file. Note: if you do not configure any file logging, and a daemon crashes due to a signal or an assertion failure, it will attempt to save the crash -information in a file named /var/tmp/quagga..crashlog. +information in a file named /var/tmp/frr..crashlog. For security reasons, this will not happen if the file exists already, so it is important to delete the file after reporting the crash information. @end deffn diff --git a/doc/bgpd.texi b/doc/bgpd.texi index 54bed102f3..08cd4149a4 100644 --- a/doc/bgpd.texi +++ b/doc/bgpd.texi @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- -@c This is part of the Quagga Manual. +@c This is part of the Frr Manual. @c @value{COPYRIGHT_STR} @c Portions: @c Copyright @copyright{} 2015 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP -@c See file quagga.texi for copying conditions. +@c See file frr.texi for copying conditions. @node BGP @chapter BGP @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ This command set distance value to @node BGP decision process @subsection BGP decision process -The decision process Quagga BGP uses to select routes is as follows: +The decision process Frr BGP uses to select routes is as follows: @table @asis @item 1. Weight check @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ The BGP MED (Multi_Exit_Discriminator) attribute has properties which can cause subtle convergence problems in BGP. These properties and problems have proven to be hard to understand, at least historically, and may still not be widely understood. The following attempts to collect together and -present what is known about MED, to help operators and Quagga users in +present what is known about MED, to help operators and Frr users in designing and configuring their networks. The BGP @acronym{MED, Multi_Exit_Discriminator} attribute is intended to @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ MED values to those of AS X. The MED values have been set by different administrators, with different frames of reference. The default behaviour of BGP therefore is to not compare MED values across -routes received from different neighbouring ASes. In Quagga this is done by +routes received from different neighbouring ASes. In Frr this is done by comparing the neighbouring, left-most AS in the received AS_PATHs of the routes and only comparing MED if those are the same. @@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ in response to the most common sequence of received updates. A deterministic order of evaluation tends to imply an additional overhead of sorting over any set of n routes to a destination. The implementation of -deterministic MED in Quagga scales significantly worse than most sorting +deterministic MED in Frr scales significantly worse than most sorting algorithms at present, with the number of paths to a given destination. That number is often low enough to not cause any issues, but where there are many paths, the deterministic comparison may quickly become increasingly @@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ preferences between the routes: This particular type of oscillation in full-mesh iBGP topologies can be avoided by speakers preferring already selected, external routes rather than choosing to update to new a route based on a post-MED metric (e.g. -router-ID), at the cost of a non-deterministic selection process. Quagga +router-ID), at the cost of a non-deterministic selection process. Frr implements this, as do many other implementations, so long as it is not overridden by setting @ref{bgp bestpath compare-routerid}, and see also @ref{BGP decision process}, . @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ with MED may be determined largely by the order that routes were received in. Setting this option will have a performance cost that may be noticeable when -there are many routes for each destination. Currently in Quagga it is +there are many routes for each destination. Currently in Frr it is implemented in a way that scales poorly as the number of routes per destination increases. @@ -1478,11 +1478,11 @@ unicast neighbor, @command{bgpd} does not send these Capability Negotiation packets (at least not unless other optional BGP features require capability negotation). -By default, Quagga will bring up peering with minimal common capability +By default, Frr will bring up peering with minimal common capability for the both sides. For example, local router has unicast and multicast capabilitie and remote router has unicast capability. In this case, the local router will establish the connection with unicast -only capability. When there are no common capabilities, Quagga sends +only capability. When there are no common capabilities, Frr sends Unsupported Capability error and then resets the connection. If you want to completely match capabilities with remote peer. Please @@ -1588,10 +1588,10 @@ When bgp config-type cisco is specified, ``network'' and ``aggregate-address'' argument is displayed as ``A.B.C.D M.M.M.M'' -Quagga: network 10.0.0.0/8 +Frr: network 10.0.0.0/8 Cisco: network 10.0.0.0 -Quagga: aggregate-address 192.168.0.0/24 +Frr: aggregate-address 192.168.0.0/24 Cisco: aggregate-address 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 Community attribute handling is also different. If there is no @@ -1615,7 +1615,7 @@ router bgp 1 @end example @deffn {Command} {bgp config-type zebra} {} -Quagga style BGP configuration. This is default. +Frr style BGP configuration. This is default. @end deffn @node BGP instance and view diff --git a/doc/fig-vnc-quagga-route-reflector.dia b/doc/fig-vnc-frr-route-reflector.dia similarity index 100% rename from doc/fig-vnc-quagga-route-reflector.dia rename to doc/fig-vnc-frr-route-reflector.dia diff --git a/doc/fig-vnc-quagga-route-reflector.png b/doc/fig-vnc-frr-route-reflector.png similarity index 100% rename from doc/fig-vnc-quagga-route-reflector.png rename to doc/fig-vnc-frr-route-reflector.png diff --git a/doc/fig-vnc-quagga-route-reflector.txt b/doc/fig-vnc-frr-route-reflector.txt similarity index 100% rename from doc/fig-vnc-quagga-route-reflector.txt rename to doc/fig-vnc-frr-route-reflector.txt diff --git a/doc/filter.texi b/doc/filter.texi index 5a9a15ee99..a494043659 100644 --- a/doc/filter.texi +++ b/doc/filter.texi @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ @comment node-name, next, previous, up @chapter Filtering -Quagga provides many very flexible filtering features. Filtering is used +Frr provides many very flexible filtering features. Filtering is used for both input and output of the routing information. Once filtering is defined, it can be applied in any direction. diff --git a/doc/quagga.1.in b/doc/frr.1.in similarity index 74% rename from doc/quagga.1.in rename to doc/frr.1.in index 040187200f..528358a8d0 100644 --- a/doc/quagga.1.in +++ b/doc/frr.1.in @@ -1,28 +1,28 @@ -.TH Quagga 1 "27 July 2006" "@PACKAGE_FULLNAME@ Systemd Script" "Version @PACKAGE_VERSION@" +.TH Frr 1 "27 July 2006" "@PACKAGE_FULLNAME@ Systemd Script" "Version @PACKAGE_VERSION@" .SH NAME -quagga \- a systemd interaction script +frr \- a systemd interaction script .SH SYNOPSIS -.B quagga +.B frr [ .B start ] .br -.B quagga +.B frr [ .B stop ] .br -.B quagga +.B frr [ .B reload ] .br -.B quagga +.B frr [ .B restart ] .br -.B quagga +.B frr [ .B status ] @@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ is a systemd interaction script for the routing engine. .SH OPTIONS Options available for the -.B quagga +.B frr command: .IP start -Start enabled Quagga daemons +Start enabled Frr daemons .IP stop -Stop enabled Quagga daemons +Stop enabled Frr daemons .IP reload Reload modified configuration files .IP restart @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Status of all the daemons .BR isisd (8), .BR zebra (8) .SH BUGS -.B quagga +.B frr eats bugs for breakfast. If you have food for the maintainers try .BI @PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@ .SH AUTHORS diff --git a/doc/quagga.texi b/doc/frr.texi similarity index 78% rename from doc/quagga.texi rename to doc/frr.texi index 13b885b69c..360acebe16 100644 --- a/doc/quagga.texi +++ b/doc/frr.texi @@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ @include defines.texi @c %**start of header -@setfilename quagga.info +@setfilename frr.info @c Set variables - sourced from defines.texi @include defines.texi -@settitle @uref{http://www.quagga.net,,@value{PACKAGE_NAME}} +@settitle @uref{http://www.freerangerouting.net,,@value{PACKAGE_NAME}} @c %**end of header @c automake will automatically generate version.texi @@ -38,26 +38,26 @@ approved by Kunihiro Ishiguro. @c Info entry @dircategory Routing Software: @direntry -* @value{PACKAGE_NAME}: (quagga). The Quagga Software Routing Suite +* @value{PACKAGE_NAME}: (frr). The Frr Suite @end direntry @c @smallbook @ifinfo -This file documents the Quagga Software Routing Suite which manages common +This file documents the Frr Software Routing Suite which manages common TCP/IP routing protocols. This is Edition @value{EDITION}, last updated @value{UPDATED} of -@cite{The Quagga Manual}, for @uref{http://www.quagga.net/,,@value{PACKAGE_NAME}} +@cite{The Frr Manual}, for @uref{http://www.freerangerouting.net/,,@value{PACKAGE_NAME}} Version @value{VERSION}. @insertcopying @end ifinfo @titlepage -@title @uref{http://www.quagga.net,,Quagga} +@title @uref{http://www.freerangerouting.net,,Frr} @subtitle A routing software package for TCP/IP networks -@subtitle @uref{http://www.quagga.net,,@value{PACKAGE_NAME}} @value{VERSION} +@subtitle @uref{http://www.freerangerouting.net,,@value{PACKAGE_NAME}} @value{VERSION} @subtitle @value{UPDATED-MONTH} @author @value{AUTHORS} @@ -70,12 +70,12 @@ Version @value{VERSION}. @ifnottex @node Top -@top Quagga -- With Virtual Network Control +@top Frr -- With Virtual Network Control -@uref{http://www.quagga.net,,Quagga} is an advanced routing software package +@uref{http://www.freerangerouting.net,,Frr} is an advanced routing software package that provides a suite of TCP/IP based routing protocols. This is the Manual -for @value{PACKAGE_STRING}. @uref{http://www.quagga.net,,Quagga} is a fork of -@uref{http://www.zebra.org,,GNU Zebra}. +for @value{PACKAGE_STRING}. @uref{http://www.freerangerouting.net,,Frr} is a fork of +@uref{http://www.quagga.net,,Quagga}. @insertcopying @end ifnottex @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ for @value{PACKAGE_STRING}. @uref{http://www.quagga.net,,Quagga} is a fork of * OSPFv3:: * ISIS:: * BGP:: -* Configuring Quagga as a Route Server:: +* Configuring Frr as a Route Server:: * VNC and VNC-GW:: * VTY shell:: * Filtering:: diff --git a/doc/install.texi b/doc/install.texi index 3ace7d6a0c..8c501ed45d 100644 --- a/doc/install.texi +++ b/doc/install.texi @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ @node Installation @chapter Installation -@cindex How to install Quagga +@cindex How to install Frr @cindex Installation -@cindex Installing Quagga +@cindex Installing Frr @cindex Building the system -@cindex Making Quagga +@cindex Making Frr There are three steps for installing the software: configuration, compilation, and installation. @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ compilation, and installation. * Install the Software:: @end menu -The easiest way to get Quagga running is to issue the following +The easiest way to get Frr running is to issue the following commands: @example @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ commands: @cindex Distribution configuration @cindex Options to @code{./configure} -Quagga has an excellent configure script which automatically detects most +Frr has an excellent configure script which automatically detects most host configurations. There are several additional configure options to customize the build to include or exclude specific features and dependencies. @@ -122,13 +122,13 @@ This command will configure zebra and the routing daemons. @node Least-Privilege support @subsection Least-Privilege support -@cindex Quagga Least-Privileges -@cindex Quagga Privileges +@cindex Frr Least-Privileges +@cindex Frr Privileges Additionally, you may configure zebra to drop its elevated privileges shortly after startup and switch to another user. The configure script will automatically try to configure this support. There are three configure -options to control the behaviour of Quagga daemons. +options to control the behaviour of Frr daemons. @table @option @item --enable-user=@var{user} @@ -145,29 +145,29 @@ delegate this group to individual users, or to run vtysh setgid to this group. @end table -The default user and group which will be configured is 'quagga' if no user +The default user and group which will be configured is 'frr' if no user or group is specified. Note that this user or group requires write access to the local state directory (see --localstatedir) and requires at least read access, and write access if you wish to allow daemons to write out their configuration, to the configuration directory (see --sysconfdir). On systems which have the 'libcap' capabilities manipulation library -(currently only linux), the quagga system will retain only minimal +(currently only linux), the frr system will retain only minimal capabilities required, further it will only raise these capabilities for -brief periods. On systems without libcap, quagga will run as the user +brief periods. On systems without libcap, frr will run as the user specified and only raise its uid back to uid 0 for brief periods. @node Linux notes @subsection Linux Notes -@cindex Configuring Quagga +@cindex Configuring Frr @cindex Building on Linux boxes @cindex Linux configurations There are several options available only to @sc{gnu}/Linux systems: @footnote{@sc{gnu}/Linux has very flexible kernel configuration features}. If you use @sc{gnu}/Linux, make sure that the current kernel configuration is -what you want. Quagga will run with any kernel configuration but some +what you want. Frr will run with any kernel configuration but some recommendations do exist. @table @var @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ This option should be specified when you use @command{ripd} (@pxref{RIP}) or @end table IPv6 support has been added in @sc{gnu}/Linux kernel version 2.2. If you -try to use the Quagga IPv6 feature on a @sc{gnu}/Linux kernel, please +try to use the Frr IPv6 feature on a @sc{gnu}/Linux kernel, please make sure the following libraries have been installed. Please note that these libraries will not be needed when you uses @sc{gnu} C library 2.1 or upper. @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ programs and supporting files to a standard location. After the installation process has completed, these files have been copied from your work directory to @file{/usr/local/bin}, and @file{/usr/local/etc}. -To install the Quagga suite, issue the following command at your shell +To install the Frr suite, issue the following command at your shell prompt: @command{make install}. @example @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ prompt: @command{make install}. % @end example -Quagga daemons have their own terminal interface or VTY. After +Frr daemons have their own terminal interface or VTY. After installation, you have to setup each beast's port number to connect to them. Please add the following entries to @file{/etc/services}. diff --git a/doc/ipv6.texi b/doc/ipv6.texi index e08759ab03..859f6a960e 100644 --- a/doc/ipv6.texi +++ b/doc/ipv6.texi @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ @node IPv6 Support @chapter IPv6 Support -Quagga fully supports IPv6 routing. As described so far, Quagga supports +Frr fully supports IPv6 routing. As described so far, Frr supports RIPng, OSPFv3, and BGP-4+. You can give IPv6 addresses to an interface -and configure static IPv6 routing information. Quagga IPv6 also provides +and configure static IPv6 routing information. Frr IPv6 also provides automatic address configuration via a feature called @code{address auto configuration}. To do it, the router must send router advertisement messages to the all nodes that exist on the network. -Previous versions of Quagga could be built without IPv6 support. This is +Previous versions of Frr could be built without IPv6 support. This is no longer possible. @menu diff --git a/doc/kernel.texi b/doc/kernel.texi index 67fbb5e360..e58ade5a85 100644 --- a/doc/kernel.texi +++ b/doc/kernel.texi @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ information. @item netlink On recent Linux kernels (2.0.x and 2.2.x), there is a kernel/user communication support called @code{netlink}. It makes asynchronous -communication between kernel and Quagga possible, similar to a routing +communication between kernel and Frr possible, similar to a routing socket on BSD systems. Before you use this feature, be sure to select (in kernel configuration) @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ the kernel/netlink support option 'Kernel/User network link driver' and Today, the /dev/route special device file is obsolete. Netlink communication is done by reading/writing over netlink socket. -After the kernel configuration, please reconfigure and rebuild Quagga. -You can use netlink as a dynamic routing update channel between Quagga +After the kernel configuration, please reconfigure and rebuild Frr. +You can use netlink as a dynamic routing update channel between Frr and the kernel. @end table diff --git a/doc/ldpd-basic-test-setup.md b/doc/ldpd-basic-test-setup.md index e5e987f9e3..b25a2b6d4b 100644 --- a/doc/ldpd-basic-test-setup.md +++ b/doc/ldpd-basic-test-setup.md @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ just to show how the VPLS configuration should look like in the future. # ip -6 route add 3:3:3::3/128 via 2001:db8:4::3 ``` -6 - Edit /etc/quagga/ospfd.conf: +6 - Edit /etc/frr/ospfd.conf: ``` router ospf network 4.4.4.4/32 area 0.0.0.0 @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ router ospf ! ``` -7 - Edit /etc/quagga/ldpd.conf: +7 - Edit /etc/frr/ldpd.conf: ``` debug mpls ldp messages recv debug mpls ldp messages sent @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ LDPv6 but the IOS-XR implementation is not RFC compliant in this regard. # route -n add 2:2:2::2/128 2001:db8:2::2 ``` -6 - Edit /etc/quagga/ospfd.conf: +6 - Edit /etc/frr/ospfd.conf: ``` router ospf network 10.0.2.3/24 area 0 @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ router ospf ! ``` -7 - Edit /etc/quagga/ldpd.conf: +7 - Edit /etc/frr/ldpd.conf: ``` debug mpls ldp messages recv debug mpls ldp messages sent diff --git a/doc/main.texi b/doc/main.texi index 5302c9687d..2e50457628 100644 --- a/doc/main.texi +++ b/doc/main.texi @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ addresses but unicast addresses. This table is fully separate from the default unicast table. However, RPF lookup can include the unicast table. -WARNING: RPF lookup results are non-responsive in this version of Quagga, +WARNING: RPF lookup results are non-responsive in this version of Frr, i.e. multicast routing does not actively react to changes in underlying unicast topology! @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ Multicast RIB instead of the Unicast RIB. @node zebra Route Filtering @section zebra Route Filtering Zebra supports @command{prefix-list} and @command{route-map} to match -routes received from other quagga components. The +routes received from other frr components. The @command{permit}/@command{deny} facilities provided by these commands can be used to filter which routes zebra will install in the kernel. @@ -374,16 +374,16 @@ ip protocol rip route-map RM1 @section zebra FIB push interface Zebra supports a 'FIB push' interface that allows an external -component to learn the forwarding information computed by the Quagga +component to learn the forwarding information computed by the Frr routing suite. -In Quagga, the Routing Information Base (RIB) resides inside +In Frr, the Routing Information Base (RIB) resides inside zebra. Routing protocols communicate their best routes to zebra, and zebra computes the best route across protocols for each prefix. This latter information makes up the Forwarding Information Base (FIB). Zebra feeds the FIB to the kernel, which allows the IP stack in the kernel to forward packets according to the routes computed by -Quagga. The kernel FIB is updated in an OS-specific way. For example, +Frr. The kernel FIB is updated in an OS-specific way. For example, the @code{netlink} interface is used on Linux, and route sockets are used on FreeBSD. @@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ interaction of zebra with the kernel remains unchanged -- that is, the kernel continues to receive FIB updates as before. The encapsulation header for the messages exchanged with the FPM is -defined by the file @file{fpm/fpm.h} in the quagga tree. The routes +defined by the file @file{fpm/fpm.h} in the frr tree. The routes themselves are encoded in netlink or protobuf format, with netlink being the default. diff --git a/doc/next-hop-tracking.txt b/doc/next-hop-tracking.txt index d157866e8a..d64433e2fe 100644 --- a/doc/next-hop-tracking.txt +++ b/doc/next-hop-tracking.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ 0. Introduction This is the design specification for next hop tracking feature in -Quagga. +Frr. 1. Background @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ rnh table: 5. User interface changes -quagga# show ip nht +frr# show ip nht 3.3.3.3 resolved via kernel via 11.0.0.6, swp1 @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ quagga# show ip nht via 10.0.1.2, eth0 Client list: bgp(fd 12) -quagga# show ip bgp nexthop +frr# show ip bgp nexthop Current BGP nexthop cache: 3.3.3.3 valid [IGP metric 0], #paths 3 Last update: Wed Oct 16 04:43:49 2013 @@ -291,11 +291,11 @@ Current BGP nexthop cache: 11.11.11.11 valid [IGP metric 0], #paths 1 Last update: Wed Oct 16 04:43:47 2013 -quagga# show ipv6 nht -quagga# show ip bgp nexthop detail +frr# show ipv6 nht +frr# show ip bgp nexthop detail -quagga# debug bgp nht -quagga# debug zebra nht +frr# debug bgp nht +frr# debug zebra nht 6. Sample test cases diff --git a/doc/ospfd.texi b/doc/ospfd.texi index 7b9df8e78e..7ff78e67cf 100644 --- a/doc/ospfd.texi +++ b/doc/ospfd.texi @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ which still can reach the backbone - this restriction exists primarily to ensure routing-loops are avoided. With the "Cisco" or "IBM" ABR type, the default in this release of -Quagga, this restriction is lifted, allowing an ABR to consider +Frr, this restriction is lifted, allowing an ABR to consider summaries learnt from other ABRs through non-backbone areas, and hence route via non-backbone areas as a last resort when, and only when, backbone links are down. @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ calculations will always be seperated by between 400ms to 10s, the hold-time increasing by 400ms each time an SPF-triggering event occurs within the hold-time of the previous SPF calculation. -This command supercedes the @command{timers spf} command in previous Quagga +This command supercedes the @command{timers spf} command in previous Frr releases. @end deffn @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ Summarize intra area paths from specified area into one Type-3 summary-LSA announced to other areas. This command can be used only in ABR and ONLY router-LSAs (Type-1) and network-LSAs (Type-2) (ie. LSAs with scope area) can be summarized. Type-5 AS-external-LSAs can't be summarized - their scope is AS. -Summarizing Type-7 AS-external-LSAs isn't supported yet by Quagga. +Summarizing Type-7 AS-external-LSAs isn't supported yet by Frr. @example @group @@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ of networks between the areas: @group ! password ABCDEF -log file /var/log/quagga/ospfd.log +log file /var/log/frr/ospfd.log service advanced-vty ! interface eth0 diff --git a/doc/overview.texi b/doc/overview.texi index 2301c4b7fe..d1e8ea48b2 100644 --- a/doc/overview.texi +++ b/doc/overview.texi @@ -2,73 +2,73 @@ @chapter Overview @cindex Overview - @uref{http://www.quagga.net,,Quagga} is a routing software package that + @uref{http://www.freerangerouting.net,,Frr} is a routing software package that provides TCP/IP based routing services with routing protocols support such as RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPng, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, IS-IS, BGP-4, and BGP-4+ (@pxref{Supported -RFCs}). Quagga also supports special BGP Route Reflector and Route Server -behavior. In addition to traditional IPv4 routing protocols, Quagga also +RFCs}). Frr also supports special BGP Route Reflector and Route Server +behavior. In addition to traditional IPv4 routing protocols, Frr also supports IPv6 routing protocols. With SNMP daemon which supports SMUX and AgentX -protocol, Quagga provides routing protocol MIBs (@pxref{SNMP Support}). +protocol, Frr provides routing protocol MIBs (@pxref{SNMP Support}). - Quagga uses an advanced software architecture to provide you with a high -quality, multi server routing engine. Quagga has an interactive user + Frr uses an advanced software architecture to provide you with a high +quality, multi server routing engine. Frr has an interactive user interface for each routing protocol and supports common client commands. -Due to this design, you can add new protocol daemons to Quagga easily. You -can use Quagga library as your program's client user interface. +Due to this design, you can add new protocol daemons to Frr easily. You +can use Frr library as your program's client user interface. - Quagga is distributed under the @sc{gnu} General Public License. + Frr is distributed under the @sc{gnu} General Public License. @menu -* About Quagga:: Basic information about Quagga -* System Architecture:: The Quagga system architecture +* About Frr:: Basic information about Frr +* System Architecture:: The Frr system architecture * Supported Platforms:: Supported platforms and future plans * Supported RFCs:: Supported RFCs -* How to get Quagga:: +* How to get Frr:: * Mailing List:: Mailing list information * Bug Reports:: Mail address for bug data @end menu -@node About Quagga +@node About Frr @comment node-name, next, previous, up -@section About Quagga -@cindex About Quagga +@section About Frr +@cindex About Frr Today, TCP/IP networks are covering all of the world. The Internet has been deployed in many countries, companies, and to the home. When you connect to the Internet your packet will pass many routers which have TCP/IP routing functionality. - A system with Quagga installed acts as a dedicated router. With Quagga, + A system with Frr installed acts as a dedicated router. With Frr, your machine exchanges routing information with other routers using routing -protocols. Quagga uses this information to update the kernel routing table +protocols. Frr uses this information to update the kernel routing table so that the right data goes to the right place. You can dynamically change -the configuration and you may view routing table information from the Quagga +the configuration and you may view routing table information from the Frr terminal interface. - Adding to routing protocol support, Quagga can setup interface's flags, + Adding to routing protocol support, Frr can setup interface's flags, interface's address, static routes and so on. If you have a small network, -or a stub network, or xDSL connection, configuring the Quagga routing +or a stub network, or xDSL connection, configuring the Frr routing software is very easy. The only thing you have to do is to set up the interfaces and put a few commands about static routes and/or default routes. If the network is rather large, or if the network structure changes -frequently, you will want to take advantage of Quagga's dynamic routing +frequently, you will want to take advantage of Frr's dynamic routing protocol support for protocols such as RIP, OSPF, IS-IS or BGP. Traditionally, UNIX based router configuration is done by @command{ifconfig} and @command{route} commands. Status of routing table is displayed by @command{netstat} utility. Almost of these commands -work only if the user has root privileges. Quagga has a different system -administration method. There are two user modes in Quagga. One is normal +work only if the user has root privileges. Frr has a different system +administration method. There are two user modes in Frr. One is normal mode, the other is enable mode. Normal mode user can only view system status, enable mode user can change system configuration. This UNIX account independent feature will be great help to the router administrator. - Currently, Quagga supports common unicast routing protocols, that is BGP, + Currently, Frr supports common unicast routing protocols, that is BGP, OSPF, RIP and IS-IS. Upcoming for MPLS support, an implementation of LDP is currently being prepared for merging. Implementations of BFD and PIM-SSM (IPv4) also exist, but are not actively being worked on. - The ultimate goal of the Quagga project is making a productive, quality, free + The ultimate goal of the Frr project is making a productive, quality, free TCP/IP routing software package. @node System Architecture @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ TCP/IP routing software package. @cindex Software internals Traditional routing software is made as a one process program which -provides all of the routing protocol functionalities. Quagga takes a +provides all of the routing protocol functionalities. Frr takes a different approach. It is made from a collection of several daemons that work together to build the routing table. There may be several protocol-specific routing daemons and zebra the kernel routing manager. @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ architecture creates new possibilities for the routing system. | | +------------------------------+ - Quagga System Architecture + Frr System Architecture @end group @end example @@ -120,11 +120,11 @@ and terminal interfaces. Each daemon has it's own configuration file and terminal interface. When you configure a static route, it must be done in @command{zebra} configuration file. When you configure BGP network it must be done in @command{bgpd} configuration file. This can be a very annoying -thing. To resolve the problem, Quagga provides integrated user interface +thing. To resolve the problem, Frr provides integrated user interface shell called @command{vtysh}. @command{vtysh} connects to each daemon with UNIX domain socket and then works as a proxy for user input. -Quagga was planned to use multi-threaded mechanism when it runs with a +Frr was planned to use multi-threaded mechanism when it runs with a kernel that supports multi-threads. But at the moment, the thread library which comes with @sc{gnu}/Linux or FreeBSD has some problems with running reliable services such as routing software, so we don't use threads at all. @@ -136,18 +136,18 @@ events. @section Supported Platforms @cindex Supported platforms -@cindex Quagga on other systems +@cindex Frr on other systems @cindex Compatibility with other systems -@cindex Operating systems that support Quagga +@cindex Operating systems that support Frr -Currently Quagga supports @sc{gnu}/Linux and BSD. Porting Quagga +Currently Frr supports @sc{gnu}/Linux and BSD. Porting Frr to other platforms is not too difficult as platform dependent code should most be limited to the @command{zebra} daemon. Protocol daemons are mostly -platform independent. Please let us know when you find out Quagga runs on a +platform independent. Please let us know when you find out Frr runs on a platform which is not listed below. The list of officially supported platforms are listed below. Note that -Quagga may run correctly on other platforms, and may run with partial +Frr may run correctly on other platforms, and may run with partial functionality on further platforms. @sp 1 @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ Mac OSX @end itemize Also note that, in particular regarding proprietary platforms, compiler -and C library choice will affect Quagga. Only recent versions of the +and C library choice will affect Frr. Only recent versions of the following C compilers are well-tested: @sp 1 @@ -269,39 +269,39 @@ November 1995.} @end table -@node How to get Quagga +@node How to get Frr @comment node-name, next, previous, up -@section How to get Quagga +@section How to get Frr -The official Quagga web-site is located at: +The official Frr web-site is located at: -@uref{http://www.quagga.net/} +@uref{http://www.freerangerouting.net/} and contains further information, as well as links to additional resources. -@uref{http://www.quagga.net/,Quagga} is a fork of GNU Zebra, whose +@uref{http://www.freerangerouting.net/,Frr} is a fork of Quagga, whose web-site is located at: -@uref{http://www.zebra.org/}. +@uref{http://www.quagga.net/}. @node Mailing List @comment node-name, next, previous, up @section Mailing List -@cindex How to get in touch with Quagga -@cindex Mailing Quagga +@cindex How to get in touch with Frr +@cindex Mailing Frr @cindex Contact information @cindex Mailing lists -There is a mailing list for discussions about Quagga. If you have any -comments or suggestions to Quagga, please subscribe to: +There is a mailing list for discussions about Frr. If you have any +comments or suggestions to Frr, please subscribe to: -@uref{http://lists.quagga.net/mailman/listinfo/quagga-users}. +@uref{http://lists.nox.tf/listinfo/frr-users}. -The @uref{http://www.quagga.net/,,Quagga} site has further information on +The @uref{http://www.freerangerouting.net/,,Frr} site has further information on the available mailing lists, see: - @uref{http://www.quagga.net/lists.php} + @uref{http://lists.nox.tf/lists.php} @node Bug Reports @section Bug Reports @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ the available mailing lists, see: If you think you have found a bug, please send a bug report to: -@uref{http://bugzilla.quagga.net} +@uref{http://github.com/freerangerouting/frr/issues} When you send a bug report, please be careful about the points below. @@ -332,6 +332,6 @@ Please send your configuration file with the report. If you specify arguments to the configure script please note that too. @end itemize - Bug reports are very important for us to improve the quality of Quagga. -Quagga is still in the development stage, but please don't hesitate to -send a bug report to @uref{http://bugzilla.quagga.net}. + Bug reports are very important for us to improve the quality of Frr. +Frr is still in the development stage, but please don't hesitate to +send a bug report to @uref{http://github.com/freerangerouting/frr/issues}. diff --git a/doc/protocol.texi b/doc/protocol.texi index 602768a786..7e8a96dc5d 100644 --- a/doc/protocol.texi +++ b/doc/protocol.texi @@ -25,8 +25,11 @@ enough to allow for future extensions to done compatibly through seperate commands. Version 0 is used by all versions of GNU Zebra as of this writing, and -versions of Quagga up to and including Quagga 0.98. Version 1 will be -used as of Quagga 1.0. +versions of Quagga up to and including Quagga 0.98. Version 2 was created +for 0.99.21 of Quagga. Version 3 designates VRF compatibility and was +released in 1.0. Version 4 will be used as of Frr 2.0 to indicate that +we are a different Routing Suite now and to hopefully prevent accidental +Quagga <-> FRR issues. @appendixsection Zebra Protocol Definition @appendixsubsec Zebra Protocol Header (version 0) diff --git a/doc/ripd.texi b/doc/ripd.texi index 78d63eed4c..da0f596afd 100644 --- a/doc/ripd.texi +++ b/doc/ripd.texi @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- -@c This is part of the Quagga Manual. +@c This is part of the Frr Manual. @c @value{COPYRIGHT_STR} -@c See file quagga.texi for copying conditions. +@c See file frr.texi for copying conditions. @node RIP @chapter RIP @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ to the packet on the basis of the interface that received the packet. Version 2 of RIP supports a variable length subnet mask (VLSM). By extending the subnet mask, the mask can be divided and reused. Each subnet can be used for different purposes such as large to middle size -LANs and WAN links. Quagga @command{ripd} does not support the non-sequential +LANs and WAN links. Frr @command{ripd} does not support the non-sequential netmasks that are included in RIP Version 2. In a case of similar information with the same prefix and metric, the @@ -294,10 +294,10 @@ If you want to specify RIP only static routes: @deffn {RIP command} {route @var{a.b.c.d/m}} {} @deffnx {RIP command} {no route @var{a.b.c.d/m}} {} -This command is specific to Quagga. The @code{route} command makes a static +This command is specific to Frr. The @code{route} command makes a static route only inside RIP. This command should be used only by advanced users who are particularly knowledgeable about the RIP protocol. In -most cases, we recommend creating a static route in Quagga and +most cases, we recommend creating a static route in Frr and redistributing it in RIP using @code{redistribute static}. @end deffn @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ redistribute connected [route-map MAP_NAME] @end example Cisco applies route-map _before_ routes will exported to rip route table. -In current Quagga's test implementation, @command{ripd} applies route-map +In current Frr's test implementation, @command{ripd} applies route-map after routes are listed in the route table and before routes will be announced to an interface (something like output filter). I think it is not so clear, but it is draft and it may be changed at future. diff --git a/doc/ripngd.texi b/doc/ripngd.texi index 0e58de6da3..1adda69433 100644 --- a/doc/ripngd.texi +++ b/doc/ripngd.texi @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- -@c This is part of the Quagga Manual. +@c This is part of the Frr Manual. @c @value{COPYRIGHT_STR} -@c See file quagga.texi for copying conditions. +@c See file frr.texi for copying conditions. @node RIPng @chapter RIPng diff --git a/doc/routeserver.texi b/doc/routeserver.texi index f4a4546214..b25800107d 100644 --- a/doc/routeserver.texi +++ b/doc/routeserver.texi @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- @c @value{COPYRIGHT_STR} -@c See file quagga.texi for copying conditions. +@c See file frr.texi for copying conditions. @c @c This file is a modified version of Jose Luis Rubio's TeX sources @c of his RS-Manual document -@node Configuring Quagga as a Route Server -@chapter Configuring Quagga as a Route Server +@node Configuring Frr as a Route Server +@chapter Configuring Frr as a Route Server The purpose of a Route Server is to centralize the peerings between BGP speakers. For example if we have an exchange point scenario with four BGP @@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ speakers, each of which maintaining a BGP peering with the other three each of the four establishes a single BGP peering against the Route Server (@pxref{fig:route-server}). -We will first describe briefly the Route Server model implemented by Quagga. +We will first describe briefly the Route Server model implemented by Frr. We will explain the commands that have been added for configuring that -model. And finally we will show a full example of Quagga configured as Route +model. And finally we will show a full example of Frr configured as Route Server. @menu @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ It is also common to demand from a route server that it does not modify some BGP attributes (next-hop, as-path and MED) that are usually modified by standard BGP speakers before announcing a route. -The announcement processing model implemented by Quagga is shown in +The announcement processing model implemented by Frr is shown in @ref{fig:rs-processing}. The figure shows a mixture of RS-clients (B, C and D) with normal BGP peers (A). There are some details that worth additional comments: @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ they do not hurt anybody (they can always be left empty). @node Commands for configuring a Route Server @section Commands for configuring a Route Server -Now we will describe the commands that have been added to quagga +Now we will describe the commands that have been added to frr in order to support the route server features. @deffn {Route-Server} {neighbor @var{peer-group} route-server-client} {} @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ in order to support the route server features. This command configures the peer given by @var{peer}, @var{A.B.C.D} or @var{X:X::X:X} as an RS-client. -Actually this command is not new, it already existed in standard Quagga. It +Actually this command is not new, it already existed in standard Frr. It enables the transparent mode for the specified peer. This means that some BGP attributes (as-path, next-hop and MED) of the routes announced to that peer are not modified. @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ any normal (in or out) route-map. @node Example of Route Server Configuration @section Example of Route Server Configuration -Finally we are going to show how to configure a Quagga daemon to act as a +Finally we are going to show how to configure a Frr daemon to act as a Route Server. For this purpose we are going to present a scenario without route server, and then we will show how to use the configurations of the BGP routers to generate the configuration of the route server. diff --git a/doc/snmp.texi b/doc/snmp.texi index 0918a462f9..c2c889de76 100644 --- a/doc/snmp.texi +++ b/doc/snmp.texi @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ @acronym{SNMP,Simple Network Managing Protocol} is a widely implemented feature for collecting network information from router and/or host. -Quagga itself does not support SNMP agent (server daemon) functionality +Frr itself does not support SNMP agent (server daemon) functionality but is able to connect to a SNMP agent using the SMUX protocol (@cite{RFC1227}) or the AgentX protocol (@cite{RFC2741}) and make the routing protocol MIBs available through it. @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ version of @code{net-snmp} which was formerly known as @code{ucd-snmp}. It is free and open software and available at @uref{http://www.net-snmp.org/} and as binary package for most Linux distributions. @code{net-snmp} has to be compiled with @code{--with-mib-modules=agentx} to -be able to accept connections from Quagga using AgentX protocol or with +be able to accept connections from Frr using AgentX protocol or with @code{--with-mib-modules=smux} to use SMUX protocol. Nowadays, SMUX is a legacy protocol. The AgentX protocol should be @@ -33,11 +33,11 @@ preferred for any new deployment. Both protocols have the same coverage. @node AgentX configuration @section AgentX configuration -To enable AgentX protocol support, Quagga must have been build with the +To enable AgentX protocol support, Frr must have been build with the @code{--enable-snmp} or @code{--enable-snmp=agentx} option. Both the -master SNMP agent (snmpd) and each of the Quagga daemons must be +master SNMP agent (snmpd) and each of the Frr daemons must be configured. In @code{/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf}, @code{master agentx} -directive should be added. In each of the Quagga daemons, @code{agentx} +directive should be added. In each of the Frr daemons, @code{agentx} command will enable AgentX support. @example @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ command will enable AgentX support. # master agentx -/etc/quagga/ospfd.conf: +/etc/frr/ospfd.conf: ! ... the rest of ospfd.conf has been omitted for clarity ... ! agentx @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ command will enable AgentX support. @end example Upon successful connection, you should get something like this in the -log of each Quagga daemons: +log of each Frr daemons: @example 2012/05/25 11:39:08 ZEBRA: snmp[info]: NET-SNMP version 5.4.3 AgentX subagent connected @@ -78,11 +78,11 @@ OSPF-MIB::ospfRouterId.0 = IpAddress: 192.168.42.109 The AgentX protocol can be transported over a Unix socket or using TCP or UDP. It usually defaults to a Unix socket and depends on how NetSNMP -was built. If need to configure Quagga to use another transport, you can -configure it through @code{/etc/snmp/quagga.conf}: +was built. If need to configure Frr to use another transport, you can +configure it through @code{/etc/snmp/frr.conf}: @example -/etc/snmp/quagga.conf: +/etc/snmp/frr.conf: [snmpd] # Use a remote master agent agentXSocket tcp:192.168.15.12:705 @@ -91,17 +91,17 @@ configure it through @code{/etc/snmp/quagga.conf}: @node SMUX configuration @section SMUX configuration -To enable SMUX protocol support, Quagga must have been build with the +To enable SMUX protocol support, Frr must have been build with the @code{--enable-snmp=smux} option. A separate connection has then to be established between the -SNMP agent (snmpd) and each of the Quagga daemons. This connections +SNMP agent (snmpd) and each of the Frr daemons. This connections each use different OID numbers and passwords. Be aware that this OID number is not the one that is used in queries by clients, it is solely used for the intercommunication of the daemons. In the following example the ospfd daemon will be connected to the -snmpd daemon using the password "quagga_ospfd". For testing it is +snmpd daemon using the password "frr_ospfd". For testing it is recommending to take exactly the below snmpd.conf as wrong access restrictions can be hard to debug. @@ -115,24 +115,24 @@ restrictions can be hard to debug. view all included .1 80 access MyROGroup "" any noauth exact all none none # - # the following line is relevant for Quagga + # the following line is relevant for Frr # - smuxpeer .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.5 quagga_ospfd + smuxpeer .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.5 frr_ospfd -/etc/quagga/ospf: +/etc/frr/ospf: ! ... the rest of ospfd.conf has been omitted for clarity ... ! - smux peer .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.5 quagga_ospfd + smux peer .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.5 frr_ospfd ! @end example -After restarting snmpd and quagga, a successful connection can be verified in +After restarting snmpd and frr, a successful connection can be verified in the syslog and by querying the SNMP daemon: @example snmpd[12300]: [smux_accept] accepted fd 12 from 127.0.0.1:36255 snmpd[12300]: accepted smux peer: \ - oid GNOME-PRODUCT-ZEBRA-MIB::ospfd, quagga-0.96.5 + oid GNOME-PRODUCT-ZEBRA-MIB::ospfd, frr-0.96.5 # snmpwalk -c public -v1 localhost .1.3.6.1.2.1.14.1.1 OSPF-MIB::ospfRouterId.0 = IpAddress: 192.168.42.109 @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ troublesome @code{snmp_log()} line in the function @section MIB and command reference The following OID numbers are used for the interprocess communication of snmpd and -the Quagga daemons with SMUX only. +the Frr daemons with SMUX only. @example (OIDs below .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises) zebra .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.1 .gnome.gnomeProducts.zebra.zserv @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ ripd .1.3.6.1.2.1.23 .iso.org.dot.internet.mgmt.mib-2.rip2 ospf6d .1.3.6.1.3.102 .iso.org.dod.internet.experimental.ospfv3 @end example -The following syntax is understood by the Quagga daemons for configuring SNMP using SMUX: +The following syntax is understood by the Frr daemons for configuring SNMP using SMUX: @deffn {Command} {smux peer @var{oid}} {} @deffnx {Command} {no smux peer @var{oid}} {} @end deffn diff --git a/doc/snmptrap.texi b/doc/snmptrap.texi index 31145639c2..0dd3a703af 100644 --- a/doc/snmptrap.texi +++ b/doc/snmptrap.texi @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -@c Documentation on configuring Quagga and snmpd for SNMP traps +@c Documentation on configuring Frr and snmpd for SNMP traps @c contributed by Jeroen Simonetti, jsimonetti@denit.net @node Handling SNMP Traps @section Handling SNMP Traps -To handle snmp traps make sure your snmp setup of quagga works -correctly as described in the quagga documentation in @xref{SNMP Support}. +To handle snmp traps make sure your snmp setup of frr works +correctly as described in the frr documentation in @xref{SNMP Support}. The BGP4 mib will send traps on peer up/down events. These should be visible in your snmp logs with a message similar to: diff --git a/doc/vnc.texi b/doc/vnc.texi index b0d2829cae..f375d3a7df 100644 --- a/doc/vnc.texi +++ b/doc/vnc.texi @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- -@c This is part of the Quagga Manual. +@c This is part of the Frr Manual. @c @value{COPYRIGHT_STR} -@c See file quagga.texi for copying conditions. +@c See file frr.texi for copying conditions. @node VNC and VNC-GW @chapter VNC and VNC-GW @@ -97,8 +97,8 @@ configured. The default is @code{encap-attr}. The protocol that is used to communicate routing and Ethernet / L2 forwarding information between NVAs and NVEs is referred to as the Remote Forwarder Protocol (RFP). Currently, only a simple example RFP -is included in Quagga. Developers may use this example as a starting -point to integrate Quagga with an RFP of their choosing, e.g., +is included in Frr. Developers may use this example as a starting +point to integrate Frr with an RFP of their choosing, e.g., @code{OpenFlow}. The example code includes the following sample configuration: @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ Print the number of memory items allocated by the NVA. @menu * Mesh NVA Configuration:: * Mesh NVA and VNC-GW Configuration:: -* VNC with Quagga Route Reflector Configuration:: +* VNC with Frr Route Reflector Configuration:: * VNC with Commercial Route Reflector Configuration:: * VNC with Redundant Route Reflectors Configuration:: @c * Interfacing VNC to an IGP:: @@ -1090,10 +1090,10 @@ VNC-GWs, each supporting two CE routers physically attached to the four NVEs. Note that this example is showing a more complex configuration where VNC-GW is separated from normal NVA functions; it is equally possible to simplify the configuration and combine NVA and VNC-GW -functions in a single quagga instance. +functions in a single frr instance. @float Figure,fig:fig-vnc-gw -@center @image{fig-vnc-gw,400pt,,Quagga VNC Gateway} +@center @image{fig-vnc-gw,400pt,,Frr VNC Gateway} @caption{Meshed NVEs and VNC-GWs} @end float @@ -1177,7 +1177,7 @@ router bgp 64512 @c TBD make this its own example: @c @c @float Figure,fig:fig-vnc-gw-rr -@c @center @image{fig-vnc-gw-rr,400pt,,Quagga VNC Gateway with RR} +@c @center @image{fig-vnc-gw-rr,400pt,,Frr VNC Gateway with RR} @c @end float @c An NVA can also import unicast routes from BGP without advertising the @c imported routes as VPN routes. Such imported routes, while not @@ -1195,17 +1195,17 @@ router bgp 64512 @c vnc redistribute ipv4 bgp-direct-to-nve-groups @c @end verbatim -@node VNC with Quagga Route Reflector Configuration -@subsection VNC with Quagga Route Reflector Configuration +@node VNC with Frr Route Reflector Configuration +@subsection VNC with Frr Route Reflector Configuration A route reflector eliminates the need for a fully meshed NVA network by acting as the hub between NVAs. -@ref{fig:fig-vnc-quagga-route-reflector} shows BGP route reflector +@ref{fig:fig-vnc-frr-route-reflector} shows BGP route reflector @code{BGP Route Reflector 1} (192.168.1.100) as a route reflector for NVAs @code{NVA 2}(192.168.1.101) and @code{NVA 3} (192.168.1.102). -@float Figure,fig:fig-vnc-quagga-route-reflector -@center @image{fig-vnc-quagga-route-reflector,400pt,,Quagga Route Reflector} +@float Figure,fig:fig-vnc-frr-route-reflector +@center @image{fig-vnc-frr-route-reflector,400pt,,Frr Route Reflector} @caption{Two NVAs and a BGP Route Reflector} @end float @@ -1298,7 +1298,7 @@ While not shown, an NVA can also be configured as a route reflector. @node VNC with Commercial Route Reflector Configuration @subsection VNC with Commercial Route Reflector Configuration -This example is identical to @ref{VNC with Quagga Route Reflector +This example is identical to @ref{VNC with Frr Route Reflector Configuration} with the exception that the route reflector is a commercial router. Only the VNC-relevant configuration is provided. @@ -1408,7 +1408,7 @@ exit @node VNC with Redundant Route Reflectors Configuration @subsection VNC with Redundant Route Reflectors Configuration -This example combines the previous two (@ref{VNC with Quagga Route +This example combines the previous two (@ref{VNC with Frr Route Reflector Configuration} and @ref{VNC with Commercial Route Reflector Configuration}) into a redundant route reflector configuration. BGP route reflectors @code{BGP Route Reflector 1} and @code{Commercial Router} @@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ route reflectors. @float Figure,fig:fig-vnc-redundant-route-reflectors @center @image{fig-vnc-redundant-route-reflectors,400pt,,Redundant Route Reflectors} -@caption{Quagga-based NVA with redundant route reflectors} +@caption{Frr-based NVA with redundant route reflectors} @end float @file{bgpd.conf} for @code{Bgpd Route Reflector 1} on 192.168.1.100: diff --git a/doc/vtysh.1.in b/doc/vtysh.1.in index 35a05709eb..7b5d4f132e 100644 --- a/doc/vtysh.1.in +++ b/doc/vtysh.1.in @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ specifying '-d ospfd' will connect only to ospfd. This can be particularly useful inside scripts with -c where the command is targeted for a single daemon. .IP "\fB\-e, \-\-execute \fIcommand\fP" Alias for -c. It's here only for compatibility with Zebra routing software and -older Quagga versions. This will be removed in future. +older Frr versions. This will be removed in future. .IP "\fB\-E, \-\-echo\fP" When the -c option is being used, this flag will cause the standard .B vtysh @@ -73,11 +73,11 @@ The default location of the .B vtysh config file. .TP -.BI @CFG_SYSCONF@/Quagga.conf +.BI @CFG_SYSCONF@/Frr.conf The default location of the integrated @PACKAGE_FULLNAME@ routing engine config file if integrated config file is in use (not default). .TP -.BI ${HOME}/.history_quagga +.BI ${HOME}/.history_frr Location of history of commands entered via cli .SH WARNING This man page is intended to be a quick reference for command line diff --git a/doc/vtysh.texi b/doc/vtysh.texi index 69b7acd3b7..f3ebc26a12 100644 --- a/doc/vtysh.texi +++ b/doc/vtysh.texi @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ * Integrated configuration mode:: @end menu -@command{vtysh} provides a combined frontend to all Quagga daemons in a +@command{vtysh} provides a combined frontend to all Frr daemons in a single combined session. It is enabled by default at build time, but can be disabled through the @option{--disable-vtysh} option to @command{./configure}. @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ that directory, plus membership in the @emph{@value{INSTALL_VTY_GROUP}} group (which is the group that the daemons will change ownership of their sockets to). -To restrict access to Quagga configuration, make sure no unauthorized users +To restrict access to Frr configuration, make sure no unauthorized users are members of the @emph{@value{INSTALL_VTY_GROUP}} group. @subsection PAM support (experimental) @@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ at all. @section Integrated configuration mode Integrated configuration mode uses a single configuration file, -@file{Quagga.conf}, for all daemons. This replaces the individual files like +@file{Frr.conf}, for all daemons. This replaces the individual files like @file{zebra.conf} or @file{bgpd.conf}. -@file{Quagga.conf} is located in @file{@value{INSTALL_PREFIX_ETC}}. All +@file{Frr.conf} is located in @file{@value{INSTALL_PREFIX_ETC}}. All daemons check for the existence of this file at startup, and if it exists will not load their individual configuration files. Instead, -@command{vtysh -b} must be invoked to process @file{Quagga.conf} and apply +@command{vtysh -b} must be invoked to process @file{Frr.conf} and apply its settings to the individual daemons. @quotation Warning @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ its settings to the individual daemons. @subsection Configuration saving, file ownership and permissions -The @file{Quagga.conf} file is not written by any of the daemons; instead +The @file{Frr.conf} file is not written by any of the daemons; instead @command{vtysh} contains the neccessary logic to collect configuration from all of the daemons, combine it and write it out. @@ -87,22 +87,22 @@ lost after doing a configuration save. @end quotation Since the @command{vtysh} command may be running as ordinary user on the -system, configuration writes will be tried through @command{watchquagga}, +system, configuration writes will be tried through @command{watchfrr}, using the @command{write integrated} command internally. Since -@command{watchquagga} is running as superuser, @command{vtysh} is able to -ensure correct ownership and permissions on @file{Quagga.conf}. +@command{watchfrr} is running as superuser, @command{vtysh} is able to +ensure correct ownership and permissions on @file{Frr.conf}. -If @command{watchquagga} is not running or the configuration write fails, +If @command{watchfrr} is not running or the configuration write fails, @command{vtysh} will attempt to directly write to the file. This is likely to fail if running as unprivileged user; alternatively it may leave the file with incorrect owner or permissions. Writing the configuration can be triggered directly by invoking @command{vtysh -w}. This may be useful for scripting. Note this command -should be run as either the superuser or the Quagga user. +should be run as either the superuser or the Frr user. We recommend you do not mix the use of the two types of files. Further, it -is better not to use the integrated Quagga.conf file, as any syntax error in +is better not to use the integrated Frr.conf file, as any syntax error in it can lead to /all/ of your daemons being unable to start up. Per daemon files are more robust as impact of errors in configuration are limited to the daemon in whose file the error is made. @@ -110,11 +110,11 @@ the daemon in whose file the error is made. @deffn {Command} {service integrated-vtysh-config} {} @deffnx {Command} {no service integrated-vtysh-config} {} -Control whether integrated @file{Quagga.conf} file is written when +Control whether integrated @file{Frr.conf} file is written when 'write file' is issued. These commands need to be placed in @file{vtysh.conf} to have any effect. -Note that since @file{vtysh.conf} is not written by Quagga itself, they +Note that since @file{vtysh.conf} is not written by Frr itself, they therefore need to be manually placed in that file. This command has 3 states: @@ -122,18 +122,18 @@ This command has 3 states: @item @command{service integrated-vtysh-config} -@command{vtysh} will always write @file{Quagga.conf}. +@command{vtysh} will always write @file{Frr.conf}. @item @command{no service integrated-vtysh-config} -@command{vtysh} will never write @file{Quagga.conf}; instead it will ask +@command{vtysh} will never write @file{Frr.conf}; instead it will ask daemons to write their individual configuration files. @item Neither option present (default) -@command{vtysh} will check whether @file{Quagga.conf} exists. If it does, +@command{vtysh} will check whether @file{Frr.conf} exists. If it does, configuration writes will update that file. Otherwise, writes are performed through the individual daemons. @end itemize @@ -146,8 +146,8 @@ installations. @deffn {Command} {write integrated} {} Unconditionally (regardless of @command{service integrated-vtysh-config} -setting) write out integrated @file{Quagga.conf} file through -@command{watchquagga}. If @command{watchquagga} is not running, this command +setting) write out integrated @file{Frr.conf} file through +@command{watchfrr}. If @command{watchfrr} is not running, this command is unavailable. @end deffn @@ -156,6 +156,6 @@ is unavailable. Configuration changes made while some daemon is not running will be invisible to that daemon. The daemon will start up with its saved configuration -(either in its individual configuration file, or in @file{Quagga.conf}). +(either in its individual configuration file, or in @file{Frr.conf}). This is particularly troublesome for route-maps and prefix lists, which would otherwise be synchronized between daemons. diff --git a/doc/watchquagga.8.in b/doc/watchfrr.8.in similarity index 90% rename from doc/watchquagga.8.in rename to doc/watchfrr.8.in index a7249b8376..813f87abd3 100644 --- a/doc/watchquagga.8.in +++ b/doc/watchfrr.8.in @@ -1,37 +1,37 @@ .\" This file was originally generated by help2man 1.36. -.TH WATCHQUAGGA 8 "July 2010" +.TH WATCHFRR 8 "July 2010" .SH NAME -watchquagga \- a program to monitor the status of quagga daemons +watchfrr \- a program to monitor the status of frr daemons .SH SYNOPSIS -.B watchquagga +.B watchfrr .RI [ option ...] .IR daemon ... .br -.B watchquagga +.B watchfrr .BR \-h " | " \-v .SH DESCRIPTION -.B watchquagga -is a watchdog program that monitors the status of supplied quagga +.B watchfrr +is a watchdog program that monitors the status of supplied frr .IR daemon s and tries to restart them in case they become unresponsive or shut down. .PP To determine whether a daemon is running, it tries to connect to the daemon's VTY UNIX stream socket, and send echo commands to ensure the daemon responds. When the daemon crashes, EOF is received from the socket, -so that watchquagga can react immediately. +so that watchfrr can react immediately. .PP This program can run in one of the following 5 modes: .TP .B Mode 0: monitor In this mode, the program serves as a monitor and reports status changes. .IP -Example usage: watchquagga \-d zebra ospfd bgpd +Example usage: watchfrr \-d zebra ospfd bgpd .TP .B Mode 1: global restart In this mode, whenever a daemon hangs or crashes, the given command is used to restart all watched daemons. .IP -Example usage: watchquagga \-dz \e +Example usage: watchfrr \-dz \e .br -R '/sbin/service zebra restart; /sbin/service ospfd restart' \e .br @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ zebra ospfd In this mode, whenever a single daemon hangs or crashes, the given command is used to restart this daemon only. .IP -Example usage: watchquagga \-dz \-r '/sbin/service %s restart' \e +Example usage: watchfrr \-dz \-r '/sbin/service %s restart' \e .br zebra ospfd bgpd .TP @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ daemon; in this case, the following steps are taken: (1) all other daemons are stopped, (2) zebra is restarted, and (3) other daemons are started again. .IP -Example usage: watchquagga \-adz \-r '/sbin/service %s restart' \e +Example usage: watchfrr \-adz \-r '/sbin/service %s restart' \e .br \-s '/sbin/service %s start' \e .br @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ In this mode, whenever a single daemon hangs or crashes, the following steps are taken: (1) all other daemons are stopped, (2) zebra is restarted, and (3) other daemons are started again. .IP -Example usage: watchquagga \-Adz \-r '/sbin/service %s restart' \e +Example usage: watchfrr \-Adz \-r '/sbin/service %s restart' \e .br \-s '/sbin/service %s start' \e .br @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ instead of standard output (stdout). .BI \-S " directory" "\fR, \fB\-\-statedir " directory Set the VTY socket .I directory -(the default value is "/var/run/quagga"). +(the default value is "/var/run/frr"). .TP .BR \-e ", " \-\-no\-echo Do not ping the daemons to test whether they respond. This option is @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ options to be specified. .BI \-p " filename" "\fR, \fB\-\-pid\-file " filename Set the process identifier .I filename -(the default value is "/var/run/quagga/watchquagga.pid"). +(the default value is "/var/run/frr/watchfrr.pid"). .TP .BI \-b " string" "\fR, \fB\-\-blank\-string " string When the supplied diff --git a/lib/command.c b/lib/command.c index bc816dedea..1dcb232c32 100644 --- a/lib/command.c +++ b/lib/command.c @@ -4220,7 +4220,7 @@ install_default (enum node_type node) * * terminal = 0 -- vtysh / no logging, no config control * terminal = 1 -- normal daemon - * terminal = -1 -- watchquagga / no logging, but minimal config control */ + * terminal = -1 -- watchfrr / no logging, but minimal config control */ void cmd_init (int terminal) { diff --git a/lib/log.c b/lib/log.c index b3a124fd6f..6a3ce07799 100644 --- a/lib/log.c +++ b/lib/log.c @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ const char *zlog_proto_names[] = "ISIS", "PIM", "RFP", - "WATCHQUAGGA", + "WATCHFRR", NULL, }; diff --git a/lib/log.h b/lib/log.h index feb1e1852d..cb6379cb2a 100644 --- a/lib/log.h +++ b/lib/log.h @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ typedef enum ZLOG_ISIS, ZLOG_PIM, ZLOG_RFP, - ZLOG_WATCHQUAGGA, + ZLOG_WATCHFRR, } zlog_proto_t; /* If maxlvl is set to ZLOG_DISABLED, then no messages will be sent diff --git a/lib/vty.c b/lib/vty.c index b25a4eeffd..5919e5220a 100644 --- a/lib/vty.c +++ b/lib/vty.c @@ -2240,7 +2240,7 @@ vtysh_read (struct thread *thread) if (ret == CMD_SUSPEND) break; - /* warning: watchquagga hardcodes this result write */ + /* warning: watchfrr hardcodes this result write */ header[3] = ret; buffer_put(vty->obuf, header, 4); diff --git a/lib/zclient.h b/lib/zclient.h index 7ea5bc963a..4312cdc83c 100644 --- a/lib/zclient.h +++ b/lib/zclient.h @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ struct zserv_header * always set to 255 in new zserv. */ uint8_t version; -#define ZSERV_VERSION 3 +#define ZSERV_VERSION 4 vrf_id_t vrf_id; uint16_t command; }; diff --git a/lib/zebra.h b/lib/zebra.h index a67713c30d..420f237176 100644 --- a/lib/zebra.h +++ b/lib/zebra.h @@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ typedef enum { * the command value in the old zserv header. To allow old and new * Zserv headers to be distinguished from each other. */ -#define ZEBRA_HEADER_MARKER 255 +#define ZEBRA_HEADER_MARKER 254 /* Zebra route's types are defined in route_types.h */ #include "route_types.h" diff --git a/redhat/Makefile.am b/redhat/Makefile.am index 96870689dc..c70e71fef6 100644 --- a/redhat/Makefile.am +++ b/redhat/Makefile.am @@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ EXTRA_DIST = bgpd.init isisd.init \ ospf6d.init ospfd.init ldpd.init \ quagga.logrotate quagga.pam quagga.spec \ quagga.sysconfig ripd.init ripngd.init \ - watchquagga.init pimd.init zebra.init \ + watchfrr.init pimd.init zebra.init \ README.rpm_build.md diff --git a/redhat/README.rpm_build.md b/redhat/README.rpm_build.md index 05a0bdc591..c164d740b9 100644 --- a/redhat/README.rpm_build.md +++ b/redhat/README.rpm_build.md @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Building your own Quagga RPM %{!?quagga_user: %global quagga_user quagga } %{!?vty_group: %global vty_group quaggavt } %{!?with_fpm: %global with_fpm 0 } - %{!?with_watchquagga: %global with_watchquagga 1 } + %{!?with_watchfrr: %global with_watchfrr 1 } 6. Build the RPM @@ -84,11 +84,11 @@ Enabling daemons after installation of the package: chkconfig bgpd on ... etc -2. If you want to run `watchquagga`, then configure `/etc/sysconfig/quagga` - and uncomment the line with the daemons for `watchquagga` to monitor, - then enable watchquagga +2. If you want to run `watchfrr`, then configure `/etc/sysconfig/quagga` + and uncomment the line with the daemons for `watchfrr` to monitor, + then enable watchfrr - chkconfig watchquagga on + chkconfig watchfrr on 3. Check your firewall / IPtables to make sure the routing protocols are allowed. @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Configuration is stored in `/etc/quagga/*.conf` files. systemctl enable bgpd ... etc - Note: There is no watchquagga on systemd based systems. Systemd contains + Note: There is no watchfrr on systemd based systems. Systemd contains the functionality of monitoring and restarting daemons. 2. Check your firewall / IPtables to make sure the routing protocols are diff --git a/redhat/quagga.spec.in b/redhat/quagga.spec.in index 207889d923..5a5d4c4c7c 100644 --- a/redhat/quagga.spec.in +++ b/redhat/quagga.spec.in @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ %{!?quagga_user: %global quagga_user quagga } %{!?vty_group: %global vty_group quaggavty } %{!?with_fpm: %global with_fpm 0 } -%{!?with_watchquagga: %global with_watchquagga 1 } +%{!?with_watchfrr: %global with_watchfrr 1 } %{!?with_bgp_vnc: %global with_bgp_vnc 0 } # path defines @@ -52,13 +52,13 @@ # Check for init.d (upstart) as used in CentOS 6 or systemd (ie CentOS 7) %{expand: %%global initsystem %(if [[ `/sbin/init --version 2> /dev/null` =~ upstart ]]; then echo upstart; elif [[ `systemctl` =~ -\.mount ]]; then echo systemd; fi)} # -# If init system is systemd, then always disable watchquagga +# If init system is systemd, then always disable watchfrr # %if "%{initsystem}" == "systemd" - # Note: For systems with systemd, watchquagga will NOT be built. Systemd + # Note: For systems with systemd, watchfrr will NOT be built. Systemd # takes over the role of restarting crashed processes. Value will # be overwritten with 0 below for systemd independent on the setting here - %global with_watchquagga 1 + %global with_watchfrr 1 %endif # if FPM is enabled, then enable tcp_zebra as well @@ -80,13 +80,13 @@ %define daemon_ldpd "" %endif -%if %{with_watchquagga} -%define daemon_watchquagga watchquagga +%if %{with_watchfrr} +%define daemon_watchfrr watchfrr %else -%define daemon_watchquagga "" +%define daemon_watchfrr "" %endif -%define all_daemons %{daemon_list} %{daemon_ldpd} %{daemon_watchquagga} +%define all_daemons %{daemon_list} %{daemon_ldpd} %{daemon_watchfrr} # allow build dir to be kept %{!?keep_build: %global keep_build 0 } @@ -232,10 +232,10 @@ developing OSPF-API and quagga applications. %else --disable-fpm \ %endif -%if %{with_watchquagga} - --enable-watchquagga \ +%if %{with_watchfrr} + --enable-watchfrr \ %else - --disable-watchquagga \ + --disable-watchfrr \ %endif %if %{with_bgp_vnc} --enable-bgp-vnc \ @@ -269,8 +269,8 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}/usr/share/info/dir # install /etc sources %if "%{initsystem}" == "systemd" mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_unitdir} -install %{quagga_tools}/quagga.service \ - %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/quagga.service +install %{quagga_tools}/frr.service \ + %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/frr.service %else mkdir -p %{buildroot}/etc/rc.d/init.d for daemon in %{all_daemons} ; do @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ zebra_spec_add_service ldpd 2612/tcp "LDPd vty" %if "%{initsystem}" == "systemd" for daemon in %all_daemons ; do - %systemd_post quagga.service + %systemd_post frr.service done %else for daemon in %all_daemons ; do @@ -371,9 +371,9 @@ for daemon in %{all_daemons} ; do %endif fi done -%if %{with_watchquagga} - # No config for watchquagga - this is part of /etc/sysconfig/quagga - rm -f %{_sysconfdir}/watchquagga.* +%if %{with_watchfrr} + # No config for watchfrr - this is part of /etc/sysconfig/quagga + rm -f %{_sysconfdir}/watchfrr.* %endif if [ ! -e %{_sysconfdir}/vtysh.conf ]; then @@ -397,16 +397,16 @@ if [ "$1" -ge 1 ]; then # Rename restart flags for daemons handled specially. running_zebra="$restart_zebra" restart_zebra=no - %if %{with_watchquagga} - running_watchquagga="$restart_watchquagga" - restart_watchquagga=no + %if %{with_watchfrr} + running_watchfrr="$restart_watchfrr" + restart_watchfrr=no %endif %if "%{initsystem}" == "systemd" ## ## Systemd Version ## - # No watchquagga for systemd version + # No watchfrr for systemd version # # Stop all daemons other than zebra. for daemon in %all_daemons ; do @@ -427,12 +427,12 @@ if [ "$1" -ge 1 ]; then ## ## init.d Version ## - %if %{with_watchquagga} - # Stop watchquagga first. - [ "$running_watchquagga" = yes ] && \ - /etc/rc.d/init.d/watchquagga stop >/dev/null 2>&1 + %if %{with_watchfrr} + # Stop watchfrr first. + [ "$running_watchfrr" = yes ] && \ + /etc/rc.d/init.d/watchfrr stop >/dev/null 2>&1 %endif - # Stop all daemons other than zebra and watchquagga. + # Stop all daemons other than zebra and watchfrr. for daemon in %all_daemons ; do eval restart=\$restart_${daemon} [ "$restart" = yes ] && \ @@ -441,18 +441,18 @@ if [ "$1" -ge 1 ]; then # Restart zebra. [ "$running_zebra" = yes ] && \ /etc/rc.d/init.d/zebra restart >/dev/null 2>&1 - # Start all daemons other than zebra and watchquagga. + # Start all daemons other than zebra and watchfrr. for daemon in %all_daemons ; do eval restart=\$restart_${daemon} [ "$restart" = yes ] && \ /etc/rc.d/init.d/${daemon} start >/dev/null 2>&1 done - %if %{with_watchquagga} - # Start watchquagga last. - # Avoid postun scriptlet error if watchquagga is not running. - [ "$running_watchquagga" = yes ] && \ - /etc/rc.d/init.d/watchquagga start >/dev/null 2>&1 || : - %endif + %if %{with_watchfrr} + # Start watchfrr last. + # Avoid postun scriptlet error if watchfrr is not running. + [ "$running_watchfrr" = yes ] && \ + /etc/rc.d/init.d/watchfrr start >/dev/null 2>&1 || : + %endif %endif fi @@ -510,11 +510,11 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot} %{_sbindir}/bgpd %{_sbindir}/ssd %{_sbindir}/quagga -%{_sbindir}/quagga-reload.py -%{_sbindir}/quagga-reload.pyc -%{_sbindir}/quagga-reload.pyo -%if %{with_watchquagga} - %{_sbindir}/watchquagga +%{_sbindir}/frr-reload.py +%{_sbindir}/frr-reload.pyc +%{_sbindir}/frr-reload.pyo +%if %{with_watchfrr} + %{_sbindir}/watchfrr %endif %{_sbindir}/ripngd %{_sbindir}/ospf6d @@ -530,11 +530,11 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot} %{_bindir}/* %config /etc/quagga/[!v]* %if "%{initsystem}" == "systemd" - %config %{_unitdir}/quagga.service + %config %{_unitdir}/frr.service %else %config /etc/rc.d/init.d/zebra - %if %{with_watchquagga} - %config /etc/rc.d/init.d/watchquagga + %if %{with_watchfrr} + %config /etc/rc.d/init.d/watchfrr %endif %config /etc/rc.d/init.d/ripd %config /etc/rc.d/init.d/ospfd @@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot} - Add conditional logic to only build tex footnotes with supported texi2html - Added pimd to files section and fix double listing of /var/lib*/quagga - Numerous fixes to unify upstart/systemd startup into same spec file -- Only allow use of watchquagga for non-systemd systems. no need with systemd +- Only allow use of watchfrr for non-systemd systems. no need with systemd * Fri Sep 4 2015 Paul Jakma - buildreq updates @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot} - daemonv6_list should contain only IPv6 daemons * Wed Dec 22 2004 Andrew J. Schorr -- watchquagga added +- watchfrr added - on upgrade, all daemons should be condrestart'ed - on removal, all daemons should be stopped diff --git a/redhat/quagga.sysconfig b/redhat/quagga.sysconfig index 0cc6acfbae..97c28c807d 100644 --- a/redhat/quagga.sysconfig +++ b/redhat/quagga.sysconfig @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ ZEBRA_OPTS="-A 127.0.0.1" PIMD_OPTS="-A 127.0.0.1" LDPD_OPTS="-A 127.0.0.1" -# Watchquagga configuration for LSB initscripts +# Watchfrr configuration for LSB initscripts # # (Not needed with systemd: the service files are configured to automatically # restart any daemon on failure. If zebra fails, all running daemons will be diff --git a/redhat/watchquagga.init b/redhat/watchquagga.init index dda3506621..51259edc05 100644 --- a/redhat/watchquagga.init +++ b/redhat/watchquagga.init @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ # chkconfig: 2345 17 83 ### BEGIN INIT INFO -# Provides: watchquagga -# Short-Description: Quagga watchdog -# Description: Quagga watchdog for use with Zebra +# Provides: watchfrr +# Short-Description: Frr watchdog +# Description: Frr watchdog for use with Zebra ### END INIT INFO # source function library @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ # Get network config . /etc/sysconfig/network -# quagga command line options +# frr command line options . /etc/sysconfig/quagga RETVAL=0 -PROG="watchquagga" -cmd=watchquagga -LOCK_FILE=/var/lock/subsys/watchquagga +PROG="watchfrr" +cmd=watchfrr +LOCK_FILE=/var/lock/subsys/watchfrr case "$1" in start) diff --git a/solaris/prototype.daemons.in b/solaris/prototype.daemons.in index ce65d5e350..8a906c9d0a 100644 --- a/solaris/prototype.daemons.in +++ b/solaris/prototype.daemons.in @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ f none @sbindir@/ripd=$DESTDIR/@sbindir@/ripd 0755 root bin f none @sbindir@/ripngd=$DESTDIR/@sbindir@/ripngd 0755 root bin f none @sbindir@/ospfd=$DESTDIR/@sbindir@/ospfd 0755 root bin f none @sbindir@/ospf6d=$DESTDIR/@sbindir@/ospf6d 0755 root bin -f none @sbindir@/watchquagga=$DESTDIR/@sbindir@/watchquagga 0755 root bin +f none @sbindir@/watchfrr=$DESTDIR/@sbindir@/watchfrr 0755 root bin d none @sysconfdir@=$DESTDIR/@sysconfdir@ 0711 @enable_user@ @enable_group@ f none @sysconfdir@/zebra.conf.sample=$DESTDIR/@sysconfdir@/zebra.conf.sample 0644 root bin f none @sysconfdir@/bgpd.conf.sample=$DESTDIR/@sysconfdir@/bgpd.conf.sample 0644 root bin diff --git a/tools/Makefile.am b/tools/Makefile.am index 125bfee2c2..2f1bfc0604 100644 --- a/tools/Makefile.am +++ b/tools/Makefile.am @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -sbin_SCRIPTS = quagga-reload.py quagga +sbin_SCRIPTS = frr-reload.py frr -EXTRA_DIST = quagga.service quagga-reload.py quagga +EXTRA_DIST = frr.service frr-reload.py frr diff --git a/tools/quagga b/tools/frr similarity index 82% rename from tools/quagga rename to tools/frr index e8595d7877..2ecaadbb53 100755 --- a/tools/quagga +++ b/tools/frr @@ -1,34 +1,34 @@ #!/bin/bash # ### BEGIN INIT INFO -# Provides: quagga +# Provides: frr # Required-Start: $local_fs $network $remote_fs $syslog # Required-Stop: $local_fs $network $remote_fs $syslog # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 -# Short-Description: start and stop the Quagga routing suite -# Description: Quagga is a routing suite for IP routing protocols like +# Short-Description: start and stop the Frr routing suite +# Description: Frr is a routing suite for IP routing protocols like # BGP, OSPF, RIP and others. This script contols the main -# daemon "quagga" as well as the individual protocol daemons. +# daemon "frr" as well as the individual protocol daemons. ### END INIT INFO # PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin -D_PATH=/usr/lib/quagga -C_PATH=/etc/quagga -V_PATH=/var/run/quagga +D_PATH=/usr/lib/frr +C_PATH=/etc/frr +V_PATH=/var/run/frr -# Local Daemon selection may be done by using /etc/quagga/daemons. -# See /usr/share/doc/quagga/README.Debian.gz for further information. -# Keep zebra first and do not list watchquagga! +# Local Daemon selection may be done by using /etc/frr/daemons. +# See /usr/share/doc/frr/README.Debian.gz for further information. +# Keep zebra first and do not list watchfrr! DAEMONS="zebra bgpd ripd ripngd ospfd ospf6d isisd babeld pimd" MAX_INSTANCES=5 -RELOAD_SCRIPT=/usr/lib/quagga/quagga-reload.py +RELOAD_SCRIPT=/usr/lib/frr/frr-reload.py . /lib/lsb/init-functions -if [ -f /usr/lib/quagga/ssd ]; then - SSD=/usr/lib/quagga/ssd +if [ -f /usr/lib/frr/ssd ]; then + SSD=/usr/lib/frr/ssd else SSD=`which start-stop-daemon` fi @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ started() vtysh_b () { # Rember, that all variables have been incremented by 1 in convert_daemon_prios() - if [ "$vtysh_enable" = 2 -a -f $C_PATH/Quagga.conf ]; then + if [ "$vtysh_enable" = 2 -a -f $C_PATH/Frr.conf ]; then /usr/bin/vtysh -b -n fi } @@ -73,13 +73,13 @@ vtysh_b () check_daemon() { # If the integrated config file is used the others are not checked. - if [ -r "$C_PATH/Quagga.conf" ]; then + if [ -r "$C_PATH/Frr.conf" ]; then return 0 fi # vtysh_enable has no config file nor binary so skip check. # (Not sure why vtysh_enable is in this list but does not hurt) - if [ $1 != "watchquagga" -a $1 != "vtysh_enable" ]; then + if [ $1 != "watchfrr" -a $1 != "vtysh_enable" ]; then # check for daemon binary if [ ! -x "$D_PATH/$1" ]; then return 1; fi @@ -87,44 +87,44 @@ check_daemon() if [ -n "$2" ]; then if [ ! -r "$C_PATH/$1-$2.conf" ]; then touch "$C_PATH/$1-$2.conf" - chown quagga:quagga "$C_PATH/$1-$2.conf" + chown frr:frr "$C_PATH/$1-$2.conf" fi elif [ ! -r "$C_PATH/$1.conf" ]; then touch "$C_PATH/$1.conf" - chown quagga:quagga "$C_PATH/$1.conf" + chown frr:frr "$C_PATH/$1.conf" fi fi return 0 } # Starts the server if it's not alrady running according to the pid file. -# The Quagga daemons creates the pidfile when starting. +# The Frr daemons creates the pidfile when starting. start() { ulimit -n $MAX_FDS - if [ "$1" = "watchquagga" ]; then + if [ "$1" = "watchfrr" ]; then - # We may need to restart watchquagga if new daemons are added and/or + # We may need to restart watchfrr if new daemons are added and/or # removed if started "$1" ; then - stop watchquagga + stop watchfrr else - # Echo only once. watchquagga is printed in the stop above + # Echo only once. watchfrr is printed in the stop above echo -n " $1" fi - if [ -e /var/run/quagga/watchquagga.started ] ; then - rm /var/run/quagga/watchquagga.started + if [ -e /var/run/frr/watchfrr.started ] ; then + rm /var/run/frr/watchfrr.started fi ${SSD} \ --start \ --pidfile=`pidfile $1` \ --exec "$D_PATH/$1" \ -- \ - "${watchquagga_options[@]}" + "${watchfrr_options[@]}" for i in `seq 1 10`; do - if [ -e /var/run/quagga/watchquagga.started ] ; then + if [ -e /var/run/frr/watchfrr.started ] ; then break else sleep 1 @@ -200,10 +200,10 @@ stop() fi } -# Converts values from /etc/quagga/daemons to all-numeric values. +# Converts values from /etc/frr/daemons to all-numeric values. convert_daemon_prios() { - for name in $DAEMONS zebra vtysh_enable watchquagga_enable; do + for name in $DAEMONS zebra vtysh_enable watchfrr_enable; do # First, assign the value set by the user to $value eval value=\${${name}:0:3} @@ -224,8 +224,8 @@ convert_daemon_prios() done } -# Starts watchquagga for all wanted daemons. -start_watchquagga() +# Starts watchfrr for all wanted daemons. +start_watchfrr() { local daemon_name local daemon_prio @@ -233,14 +233,14 @@ start_watchquagga() local daemon_inst # Start the monitor daemon only if desired. - if [ 0 -eq "$watchquagga_enable" ]; then + if [ 0 -eq "$watchfrr_enable" ]; then return fi # Check variable type - if ! declare -p watchquagga_options | grep -q '^declare \-a'; then + if ! declare -p watchfrr_options | grep -q '^declare \-a'; then echo - echo "ERROR: The variable watchquagga_options from /etc/quagga/debian.cnf must be a BASH array!" + echo "ERROR: The variable watchfrr_options from /etc/frr/debian.cnf must be a BASH array!" echo "ERROR: Please convert config file and restart!" exit 1 fi @@ -256,13 +256,13 @@ start_watchquagga() eval "inst_disable=\${${daemon_name}_${inst}}" if [ -z ${inst_disable} ] || [ ${inst_disable} != 0 ]; then if check_daemon $daemon_name $inst; then - watchquagga_options+=("${daemon_name}-${inst}") + watchfrr_options+=("${daemon_name}-${inst}") fi fi done else if check_daemon $daemon_name; then - watchquagga_options+=($daemon_name) + watchfrr_options+=($daemon_name) fi fi found_one=1 @@ -271,17 +271,17 @@ start_watchquagga() # Start if at least one daemon is activated. if [ $found_one -eq 1 ]; then - echo -n "Starting Quagga monitor daemon:" - start watchquagga + echo -n "Starting Frr monitor daemon:" + start watchfrr echo "." fi } -# Stopps watchquagga. -stop_watchquagga() +# Stopps watchfrr. +stop_watchfrr() { - echo -n "Stopping Quagga monitor daemon:" - stop watchquagga + echo -n "Stopping Frr monitor daemon:" + stop watchfrr echo "." } @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ stop_prio() wanted_prio=$1 daemon_list=${daemon:-$DAEMONS} - echo -n "Stopping Quagga daemons (prio:$wanted_prio):" + echo -n "Stopping Frr daemons (prio:$wanted_prio):" for prio_i in `seq 10 -1 $wanted_prio`; do for daemon_name in $daemon_list; do @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ stop_prio() echo "." if [ -z "$inst" ]; then # Now stop other daemons that're prowling, coz the daemons file changed - echo -n "Stopping other quagga daemons" + echo -n "Stopping other frr daemons" if [ -n "$daemon" ]; then eval "file_list_suffix="$V_PATH"/"$daemon*"" else @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ start_prio() wanted_prio=$1 daemon_list=${daemon:-$DAEMONS} - echo -n "Starting Quagga daemons (prio:$wanted_prio):" + echo -n "Starting Frr daemons (prio:$wanted_prio):" for prio_i in `seq 1 $wanted_prio`; do for daemon_name in $daemon_list; do @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ check_status() . "$C_PATH/debian.conf" # Read configuration variable file if it is present -[ -r /etc/default/quagga ] && . /etc/default/quagga +[ -r /etc/default/frr ] && . /etc/default/frr MAX_INSTANCES=${MAX_INSTANCES:=5} @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ convert_daemon_prios if [ ! -d $V_PATH ]; then echo "Creating $V_PATH" mkdir -p $V_PATH - chown quagga:quagga $V_PATH + chown frr:frr $V_PATH chmod 755 /$V_PATH fi @@ -509,10 +509,10 @@ case "$1" in # Start all daemons cd $C_PATH/ - if [ "$2" != "watchquagga" ]; then + if [ "$2" != "watchfrr" ]; then start_prio 10 $dmn fi - start_watchquagga + start_watchfrr vtysh_b ;; @@ -525,8 +525,8 @@ case "$1" in stop|0) # Stop all daemons at level '0' or 'stop' - stop_watchquagga - if [ "$dmn" != "watchquagga" ]; then + stop_watchfrr + if [ "$dmn" != "watchfrr" ]; then [ -n "${dmn}" ] && eval "${dmn/-/_}=0" stop_prio 0 $dmn fi @@ -536,17 +536,17 @@ case "$1" in ip route flush proto zebra else [ -n "$dmn" ] && eval "${dmn/-/_}=0" - start_watchquagga + start_watchfrr fi ;; reload) # Just apply the commands that have changed, no restart necessary - [ ! -x "$RELOAD_SCRIPT" ] && echo "quagga-reload script not available" && exit 0 - NEW_CONFIG_FILE="${2:-$C_PATH/Quagga.conf}" + [ ! -x "$RELOAD_SCRIPT" ] && echo "frr-reload script not available" && exit 0 + NEW_CONFIG_FILE="${2:-$C_PATH/Frr.conf}" [ ! -r $NEW_CONFIG_FILE ] && echo "Unable to read new configuration file $NEW_CONFIG_FILE" && exit 1 - echo "Applying only incremental changes to running configuration from Quagga.conf" - "$RELOAD_SCRIPT" --reload /etc/quagga/Quagga.conf + echo "Applying only incremental changes to running configuration from Frr.conf" + "$RELOAD_SCRIPT" --reload /etc/frr/Frr.conf exit $? ;; @@ -562,11 +562,11 @@ case "$1" in ;; *) - echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/quagga {start|stop|status|reload|restart|force-reload|} [daemon]" - echo " E.g. '/etc/init.d/quagga 5' would start all daemons with a prio 1-5." + echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/frr {start|stop|status|reload|restart|force-reload|} [daemon]" + echo " E.g. '/etc/init.d/frr 5' would start all daemons with a prio 1-5." echo " reload applies only modifications from the running config to all daemons." echo " reload neither restarts starts any daemon nor starts any new ones." - echo " Read /usr/share/doc/quagga/README.Debian for details." + echo " Read /usr/share/doc/frr/README.Debian for details." exit 1 ;; esac diff --git a/tools/quagga-reload.py b/tools/frr-reload.py similarity index 93% rename from tools/quagga-reload.py rename to tools/frr-reload.py index 4d6e9259fd..463784de11 100755 --- a/tools/quagga-reload.py +++ b/tools/frr-reload.py @@ -1,30 +1,30 @@ #!/usr/bin/python -# Quagga Reloader +# Frr Reloader # Copyright (C) 2014 Cumulus Networks, Inc. # -# This file is part of Quagga. +# This file is part of Frr. # -# Quagga is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it +# Frr is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the # Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any # later version. # -# Quagga is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# Frr is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with Quagga; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free +# along with Frr; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free # Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA # 02111-1307, USA. # """ This program -- reads a quagga configuration text file -- reads quagga's current running configuration via "vtysh -c 'show running'" +- reads a frr configuration text file +- reads frr's current running configuration via "vtysh -c 'show running'" - compares the two configs and determines what commands to execute to - synchronize quagga's running configuration with the configuation in the + synchronize frr's running configuration with the configuation in the text file """ @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ class VtyshMarkException(Exception): class Context(object): """ - A Context object represents a section of quagga configuration such as: + A Context object represents a section of frr configuration such as: ! interface swp3 description swp3 -> r8's swp1 @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ ip forwarding class Config(object): """ - A quagga configuration is stored in a Config object. A Config object + A frr configuration is stored in a Config object. A Config object contains a dictionary of Context objects where the Context keys ('router ospf' for example) are our dictionary key. """ @@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ def line_to_vtysh_conft(ctx_keys, line, delete): def line_for_vtysh_file(ctx_keys, line, delete): """ - Return the command as it would appear in Quagga.conf + Return the command as it would appear in Frr.conf """ cmd = [] @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ def line_for_vtysh_file(ctx_keys, line, delete): def get_normalized_ipv6_line(line): """ - Return a normalized IPv6 line as produced by quagga, + Return a normalized IPv6 line as produced by frr, with all letters in lower case and trailing and leading zeros removed """ @@ -473,14 +473,14 @@ def ignore_delete_re_add_lines(lines_to_add, lines_to_del): if ctx_keys[0].startswith('router bgp') and line and line.startswith('neighbor '): """ BGP changed how it displays swpX peers that are part of peer-group. Older - versions of quagga would display these on separate lines: + versions of frr would display these on separate lines: neighbor swp1 interface neighbor swp1 peer-group FOO but today we display via a single line neighbor swp1 interface peer-group FOO - This change confuses quagga-reload.py so check to see if we are deleting + This change confuses frr-reload.py so check to see if we are deleting neighbor swp1 interface peer-group FOO and adding @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ def ignore_delete_re_add_lines(lines_to_add, lines_to_del): """ In 3.0.1 we changed how we display neighbor interface command. Older - versions of quagga would display the following: + versions of frr would display the following: neighbor swp1 interface neighbor swp1 remote-as external neighbor swp1 capability extended-nexthop @@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ def ignore_delete_re_add_lines(lines_to_add, lines_to_del): and capability extended-nexthop is no longer needed because we automatically enable it when the neighbor is of type interface. - This change confuses quagga-reload.py so check to see if we are deleting + This change confuses frr-reload.py so check to see if we are deleting neighbor swp1 interface remote-as (external|internal|ASNUM) and adding @@ -689,19 +689,19 @@ def compare_context_objects(newconf, running): if __name__ == '__main__': # Command line options - parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Dynamically apply diff in quagga configs') + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Dynamically apply diff in frr configs') parser.add_argument('--input', help='Read running config from file instead of "show running"') group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) group.add_argument('--reload', action='store_true', help='Apply the deltas', default=False) group.add_argument('--test', action='store_true', help='Show the deltas', default=False) parser.add_argument('--debug', action='store_true', help='Enable debugs', default=False) parser.add_argument('--stdout', action='store_true', help='Log to STDOUT', default=False) - parser.add_argument('filename', help='Location of new quagga config file') + parser.add_argument('filename', help='Location of new frr config file') args = parser.parse_args() # Logging # For --test log to stdout - # For --reload log to /var/log/quagga/quagga-reload.log + # For --reload log to /var/log/frr/frr-reload.log if args.test or args.stdout: logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format='%(asctime)s %(levelname)5s: %(message)s') @@ -711,10 +711,10 @@ if __name__ == '__main__': logging.addLevelName(logging.WARNING, "\033[91m%s\033[0m" % logging.getLevelName(logging.WARNING)) elif args.reload: - if not os.path.isdir('/var/log/quagga/'): - os.makedirs('/var/log/quagga/') + if not os.path.isdir('/var/log/frr/'): + os.makedirs('/var/log/frr/') - logging.basicConfig(filename='/var/log/quagga/quagga-reload.log', + logging.basicConfig(filename='/var/log/frr/frr-reload.log', level=logging.INFO, format='%(asctime)s %(levelname)5s: %(message)s') @@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(1) # Verify that 'service integrated-vtysh-config' is configured - vtysh_filename = '/etc/quagga/vtysh.conf' + vtysh_filename = '/etc/frr/vtysh.conf' service_integrated_vtysh_config = True if os.path.isfile(vtysh_filename): @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ if __name__ == '__main__': break if not service_integrated_vtysh_config: - print "'service integrated-vtysh-config' is not configured, this is required for 'service quagga reload'" + print "'service integrated-vtysh-config' is not configured, this is required for 'service frr reload'" sys.exit(1) if args.debug: @@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ if __name__ == '__main__': elif args.reload: - log.debug('New Quagga Config\n%s', newconf.get_lines()) + log.debug('New Frr Config\n%s', newconf.get_lines()) # This looks a little odd but we have to do this twice...here is why # If the user had this running bgp config: @@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ if __name__ == '__main__': for x in range(2): running = Config() running.load_from_show_running() - log.debug('Running Quagga Config (Pass #%d)\n%s', x, running.get_lines()) + log.debug('Running Frr Config (Pass #%d)\n%s', x, running.get_lines()) (lines_to_add, lines_to_del) = compare_context_objects(newconf, running) @@ -842,19 +842,19 @@ if __name__ == '__main__': cmd = line_to_vtysh_conft(ctx_keys, line, True) original_cmd = cmd - # Some commands in quagga are picky about taking a "no" of the entire line. + # Some commands in frr are picky about taking a "no" of the entire line. # OSPF is bad about this, you can't "no" the entire line, you have to "no" # only the beginning. If we hit one of these command an exception will be # thrown. Catch it and remove the last '-c', 'FOO' from cmd and try again. # # Example: - # quagga(config-if)# ip ospf authentication message-digest 1.1.1.1 - # quagga(config-if)# no ip ospf authentication message-digest 1.1.1.1 + # frr(config-if)# ip ospf authentication message-digest 1.1.1.1 + # frr(config-if)# no ip ospf authentication message-digest 1.1.1.1 # % Unknown command. - # quagga(config-if)# no ip ospf authentication message-digest + # frr(config-if)# no ip ospf authentication message-digest # % Unknown command. - # quagga(config-if)# no ip ospf authentication - # quagga(config-if)# + # frr(config-if)# no ip ospf authentication + # frr(config-if)# while True: try: @@ -895,7 +895,7 @@ if __name__ == '__main__': string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits) for _ in range(6)) - filename = "/var/run/quagga/reload-%s.txt" % random_string + filename = "/var/run/frr/reload-%s.txt" % random_string log.info("%s content\n%s" % (filename, pformat(lines_to_configure))) with open(filename, 'w') as fh: diff --git a/tools/quagga.service b/tools/frr.service similarity index 56% rename from tools/quagga.service rename to tools/frr.service index a2c1df38d7..efc23ece88 100644 --- a/tools/quagga.service +++ b/tools/frr.service @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ [Unit] -Description=Cumulus Linux Quagga +Description=Cumulus Linux FRR After=syslog.target networking.service OnFailure=heartbeat-failed@%n.service [Service] Nice=-5 -EnvironmentFile=/etc/default/quagga +EnvironmentFile=/etc/default/frr Type=forking NotifyAccess=all StartLimitInterval=3m @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ WatchdogSec=60s RestartSec=5 Restart=on-abnormal LimitNOFILE=1024 -ExecStart=/usr/lib/quagga/quagga start -ExecStop=/usr/lib/quagga/quagga stop -ExecReload=/usr/lib/quagga/quagga-reload.py --reload /etc/quagga/Quagga.conf +ExecStart=/usr/lib/frr/frr start +ExecStop=/usr/lib/frr/frr stop +ExecReload=/usr/lib/frr/frr-reload.py --reload /etc/frr/Frr.conf [Install] WantedBy=network-online.target diff --git a/vtysh/Makefile.am b/vtysh/Makefile.am index 0ff2d738f0..090382b99b 100644 --- a/vtysh/Makefile.am +++ b/vtysh/Makefile.am @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ vtysh_cmd_FILES = $(vtysh_scan) \ $(top_srcdir)/zebra/zebra_fpm.c \ $(top_srcdir)/zebra/zebra_ptm.c \ $(top_srcdir)/zebra/zebra_mpls_vty.c \ - $(top_srcdir)/watchquagga/watchquagga_vty.c \ + $(top_srcdir)/watchfrr/watchfrr_vty.c \ $(BGP_VNC_RFAPI_SRC) $(BGP_VNC_RFP_SRC) vtysh_cmd.c: $(vtysh_cmd_FILES) extract.pl diff --git a/vtysh/vtysh.c b/vtysh/vtysh.c index a4f108e447..6d6fe61306 100644 --- a/vtysh/vtysh.c +++ b/vtysh/vtysh.c @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ struct vtysh_client vtysh_client[] = { .fd = -1, .name = "bgpd", .flag = VTYSH_BGPD, .path = BGP_VTYSH_PATH, .next = NULL}, { .fd = -1, .name = "isisd", .flag = VTYSH_ISISD, .path = ISIS_VTYSH_PATH, .next = NULL}, { .fd = -1, .name = "pimd", .flag = VTYSH_PIMD, .path = PIM_VTYSH_PATH, .next = NULL}, - { .fd = -1, .name = "watchquagga", .flag = VTYSH_WATCHQUAGGA, .path = WATCHQUAGGA_VTYSH_PATH, .next = NULL}, + { .fd = -1, .name = "watchfrr", .flag = VTYSH_WATCHFRR, .path = WATCHFRR_VTYSH_PATH, .next = NULL}, }; enum vtysh_write_integrated vtysh_write_integrated = WRITE_INTEGRATED_UNSPECIFIED; @@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ DEFUN (vtysh_write_memory, { ret = CMD_WARNING; for (i = 0; i < array_size(vtysh_client); i++) - if (vtysh_client[i].flag == VTYSH_WATCHQUAGGA) + if (vtysh_client[i].flag == VTYSH_WATCHFRR) break; if (i < array_size(vtysh_client) && vtysh_client[i].fd != -1) ret = vtysh_client_execute (&vtysh_client[i], "write integrated", stdout); @@ -2600,7 +2600,7 @@ DEFUN (vtysh_write_memory, if (ret != CMD_SUCCESS) { printf("\nWarning: attempting direct configuration write without " - "watchquagga.\nFile permissions and ownership may be " + "watchfrr.\nFile permissions and ownership may be " "incorrect, or write may fail.\n\n"); ret = vtysh_write_config_integrated(); } diff --git a/vtysh/vtysh.h b/vtysh/vtysh.h index dade049ad7..46ed001919 100644 --- a/vtysh/vtysh.h +++ b/vtysh/vtysh.h @@ -34,11 +34,11 @@ DECLARE_MGROUP(MVTYSH) #define VTYSH_ISISD 0x40 #define VTYSH_PIMD 0x100 #define VTYSH_LDPD 0x200 -#define VTYSH_WATCHQUAGGA 0x400 +#define VTYSH_WATCHFRR 0x400 /* commands in REALLYALL are crucial to correct vtysh operation */ #define VTYSH_REALLYALL ~0U -/* watchquagga is not in ALL since library CLI functions should not be +/* watchfrr is not in ALL since library CLI functions should not be * run on it (logging & co. should stay in a fixed/frozen config, and * things like prefix lists are not even initialised) */ #define VTYSH_ALL VTYSH_ZEBRA|VTYSH_RIPD|VTYSH_RIPNGD|VTYSH_OSPFD|VTYSH_OSPF6D|VTYSH_LDPD|VTYSH_BGPD|VTYSH_ISISD|VTYSH_PIMD diff --git a/watchquagga/.gitignore b/watchfrr/.gitignore similarity index 89% rename from watchquagga/.gitignore rename to watchfrr/.gitignore index b6226d53d3..d3b038feb5 100644 --- a/watchquagga/.gitignore +++ b/watchfrr/.gitignore @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Makefile Makefile.in *.o -watchquagga +watchfrr tags TAGS .deps diff --git a/watchquagga/Makefile.am b/watchfrr/Makefile.am similarity index 55% rename from watchquagga/Makefile.am rename to watchfrr/Makefile.am index 43f743eba2..51851b0165 100644 --- a/watchquagga/Makefile.am +++ b/watchfrr/Makefile.am @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ DEFS = @DEFS@ -DSTATEDIR=\"$(localstatedir)/\" AM_CFLAGS = $(WERROR) -sbin_PROGRAMS = watchquagga +sbin_PROGRAMS = watchfrr -noinst_HEADERS = watchquagga.h +noinst_HEADERS = watchfrr.h -watchquagga_SOURCES = watchquagga.c watchquagga_vty.c -watchquagga_LDADD = ../lib/libzebra.la @LIBCAP@ +watchfrr_SOURCES = watchfrr.c watchfrr_vty.c +watchfrr_LDADD = ../lib/libzebra.la @LIBCAP@ diff --git a/watchquagga/watchquagga.c b/watchfrr/watchfrr.c similarity index 98% rename from watchquagga/watchquagga.c rename to watchfrr/watchfrr.c index a70070bef7..903e2bbe91 100644 --- a/watchquagga/watchquagga.c +++ b/watchfrr/watchfrr.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - Monitor status of quagga daemons and restart if necessary. + Monitor status of frr daemons and restart if necessary. Copyright (C) 2004 Andrew J. Schorr @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ #include #include -#include "watchquagga.h" +#include "watchfrr.h" #ifndef MIN #define MIN(X,Y) (((X) <= (Y)) ? (X) : (Y)) @@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ #define DEFAULT_LOGLEVEL LOG_INFO #define DEFAULT_MIN_RESTART 60 #define DEFAULT_MAX_RESTART 600 -#ifdef PATH_WATCHQUAGGA_PID -#define DEFAULT_PIDFILE PATH_WATCHQUAGGA_PID +#ifdef PATH_WATCHFRR_PID +#define DEFAULT_PIDFILE PATH_WATCHFRR_PID #else -#define DEFAULT_PIDFILE STATEDIR "/watchquagga.pid" +#define DEFAULT_PIDFILE STATEDIR "/watchfrr.pid" #endif #ifdef DAEMON_VTY_DIR #define VTYDIR DAEMON_VTY_DIR @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ usage(const char *progname, int status) else { printf("Usage : %s [OPTION...] ...\n\n\ -Watchdog program to monitor status of quagga daemons and try to restart\n\ +Watchdog program to monitor status of frr daemons and try to restart\n\ them if they are down or unresponsive. It determines whether a daemon is\n\ up based on whether it can connect to the daemon's vty unix stream socket.\n\ It then repeatedly sends echo commands over that socket to determine whether\n\ @@ -706,10 +706,10 @@ daemon_send_ready (void) #if defined (HAVE_CUMULUS) FILE *fp; - fp = fopen(DAEMON_VTY_DIR "/watchquagga.started", "w"); + fp = fopen(DAEMON_VTY_DIR "/watchfrr.started", "w"); fclose(fp); #endif - zlog_notice ("Watchquagga: Notifying Systemd we are up and running"); + zlog_notice ("Watchfrr: Notifying Systemd we are up and running"); systemd_send_started(master, 0); sent = 1; } @@ -1062,7 +1062,7 @@ translate_blanks(const char *cmd, const char *blankstr) return res; } -struct zebra_privs_t watchquagga_privs = +struct zebra_privs_t watchfrr_privs = { #ifdef VTY_GROUP .vty_group = VTY_GROUP, @@ -1325,14 +1325,14 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) gs.restart.interval = gs.min_restart_interval; - zprivs_init (&watchquagga_privs); + zprivs_init (&watchfrr_privs); master = thread_master_create(); cmd_init(-1); memory_init(); vty_init(master); - watchquagga_vty_init(); - vty_serv_sock(NULL, 0, WATCHQUAGGA_VTYSH_PATH); + watchfrr_vty_init(); + vty_serv_sock(NULL, 0, WATCHFRR_VTYSH_PATH); signal_init (master, array_size(my_signals), my_signals); srandom(time(NULL)); @@ -1384,7 +1384,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) return usage(progname,1); } - zlog_default = openzlog(progname, ZLOG_WATCHQUAGGA, 0, + zlog_default = openzlog(progname, ZLOG_WATCHFRR, 0, LOG_CONS|LOG_NDELAY|LOG_PID, LOG_DAEMON); zlog_set_level(NULL, ZLOG_DEST_MONITOR, ZLOG_DISABLED); if (daemon_mode) @@ -1392,7 +1392,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) zlog_set_level(NULL, ZLOG_DEST_SYSLOG, MIN(gs.loglevel,LOG_DEBUG)); if (daemon (0, 0) < 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "Watchquagga daemon failed: %s", strerror(errno)); + fprintf(stderr, "Watchfrr daemon failed: %s", strerror(errno)); exit (1); } } diff --git a/watchquagga/watchquagga.h b/watchfrr/watchfrr.h similarity index 82% rename from watchquagga/watchquagga.h rename to watchfrr/watchfrr.h index ecadf22c56..4a479c72e6 100644 --- a/watchquagga/watchquagga.h +++ b/watchfrr/watchfrr.h @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - Common definitions for watchquagga API socket. + Common definitions for watchfrr API socket. Copyright (C) 2016 David Lamparter for NetDEF, Inc. @@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ -#ifndef QUAGGA_WATCHQUAGGA_H -#define QUAGGA_WATCHQUAGGA_H +#ifndef FRR_WATCHFRR_H +#define FRR_WATCHFRR_H -extern void watchquagga_vty_init(void); +extern void watchfrr_vty_init(void); extern pid_t integrated_write_pid; extern void integrated_write_sigchld(int status); -#endif /* QUAGGA_WATCHQUAGGA_H */ +#endif /* FRR_WATCHFRR_H */ diff --git a/watchquagga/watchquagga_vty.c b/watchfrr/watchfrr_vty.c similarity index 94% rename from watchquagga/watchquagga_vty.c rename to watchfrr/watchfrr_vty.c index b96011b760..4fffb020d7 100644 --- a/watchquagga/watchquagga_vty.c +++ b/watchfrr/watchfrr_vty.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - watchquagga CLI functions. + watchfrr CLI functions. Copyright (C) 2016 David Lamparter for NetDEF, Inc. @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ #include "vty.h" #include "command.h" -#include "watchquagga.h" +#include "watchfrr.h" pid_t integrated_write_pid; static int integrated_result_fd; @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ DEFUN (config_write_integrated, config_write_integrated_cmd, "write integrated", "Write running configuration to memory, network, or terminal\n" - "Write integrated all-daemon Quagga.conf file\n") + "Write integrated all-daemon Frr.conf file\n") { pid_t child; sigset_t oldmask, sigmask; @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ DEFUN (config_write_integrated, /* note: the VTY won't write a command return value to vtysh; the * session temporarily enters an intentional "hang" state. This is * to make sure latency in vtysh doing the config write (several - * seconds is not rare to see) does not interfere with watchquagga's + * seconds is not rare to see) does not interfere with watchfrr's * supervisor job. * * The fd is duplicated here so we don't need to hold a vty pointer @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ void integrated_write_sigchld(int status) integrated_write_pid = -1; } -void watchquagga_vty_init(void) +void watchfrr_vty_init(void) { integrated_write_pid = -1; install_element(ENABLE_NODE, &config_write_integrated_cmd);