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Re: Some migration issues

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  • From: "Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet" < >
  • Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 18:48:56 MET-DST

  Hi Andrei,

=> >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?
=>
=
=No, except for the last three.
= 
=> >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

  Argh, you are right, AS-MNT -> MNT and RS-MNT -> MNT. 
  Rats. I didn't look close enough.

=> >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 :-)
=
=Currently if one submits modification to an object it will produce 2
=operations (serials): deletion of an old version (DEL) and creation of a
=new one (ADD). In the new software this will be treated as one operation
=with only one serial (ADD) produced.

  OK, but then what would be the point of trying to run an old client
  (RIPE-181 style) against the new server (RPSL style)? Hmmmm, there might
  indeed be "older" PERL-based - but RPSL-aware - packages around that
  _do_ understand RPSL. I'm the wrong one to comment on that, I think.
  So, please un-read this paragraph :-)
  
  Wilfried.




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