RE: Some migration issues
- Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 15:24:36 MET-DST
>A. Issues that affect objects:
>
>1. Route objects. Since the "withdrawn" attribute is not supported in
>RPSL, route objects containing this attribute will not be migrated.
>Currently there are 9 such objects.
I guess this is not a big deal.
>2. Mntner objects. Since "AS-" and "RS-" are reserved prefixes in RPSL,
>mntner objects which name starts with one of the reserved prefixes
>should be renamed. The proposed automatic procedure is to add "MNT-" to
>such names (objects and references).
Or, as the offendin gpart is the "AS-", and all of those names do
include "MNT" anyway, why not just drop the "AS-" prefix? Would this
lead to any collisions?
>A better way would be if the
>'owners' could fix this themselves before the transition.
Agreed :-)
>There are 9 such objects:
>
>mntner:AS-SIX-MNT
>mntner:AS-5532MNTB
>mntner:AS-ETEL-MNT
>mntner:AS-NETLINK-MNT
>mntner:AS-THENET-MNT
>mntner:AS-INFORMATIK-MNT
>mntner:AS-MNT
>mntner:AS-NEW1-MNT
>mntner: RS-MNT
Did yo try to get in touch with those? If yes, what was the result?
>B. Issues that affect NRTM clients
>
>1. NRTM server now listens on a separate (non-whoisd) port. For the
>prototype server it is currently 4444, but first you need to contact
>ripe-dbm to unblock access.
I guess anyone intersted in mirroring has to do that anyway, true?
>2. Object updates are atomic operations in the new version, that is they
>are not split into two: DEL + ADD. This is not a problem with the new
>implementation of NRTM client, but could crash clients based on v2.x
>Perl software.
I don't understand what the issue is (probably because I don't speak
that much Perl :-)
>Your comments are appreciated.
>
>Regards,
>
>Andrei
>
>----
>Andrei Robachevsky
>DB Group Manager
>RIPE NCC
Wilfried.
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