Current -n option is only for zebra and mgmtd. All other daemons receive
the VRF backend configuration from zebra upon connection to it. This
leads to a potential race condition - daemons need to know the backend
before they start reading their config, but they can be not connected to
zebra yet at this point. As the VRF backend cannot change during runtime,
let's introduce a new global -w option for setting netns backend, to
make sure that all daemons know their VRF backend immediately after
start.
The reason for introducing a new option instead of making -n global is
that ospfd already uses -n for another purposes.
Signed-off-by: Igor Ryzhov <idryzhov@gmail.com>
The vrrpd one conflicts with the standalone vrrpd package; also we're
installing daemons to /usr/lib/frr on some systems so they're not on
PATH.
Signed-off-by: David Lamparter <equinox@diac24.net>