Some updated images of routing table size and 7-day prefix withdrawals: http://gradus.renesys.com/aug2003/blackout3-rtsize.gif http://gradus.renesys.com/aug2003/aug7-aug15-withdrawals.gif (Blackout is event #3 on the right.) We're about halfway back to the table sizes we started with yesterday before the grid tripped. If it trends the same way through the afternoon, it could be back to its old self sometime around midnight GMT; previous experience suggests that it might stabilize somewhat higher than before the event. At any rate, steady improvement as power returns across the East. ---------- James Cowie Renesys Corporation cowie@renesys.com
Okay, here are a couple quick screenshots of what we're looking at tonight.
First, a plot that shows the routing table size shrinkage since the onset of the blackout at 16:13:07 +/- EDT, across a group of routers.
http://gradus.renesys.com/aug2003/blackout1-rtsize.gif
Second, a wider-angle 3D plot of prefix withdrawal rates over the last week, reported by various peers (one line per).
http://gradus.renesys.com/aug2003/aug7-aug14-withdrawals.gif
The blackout is the big event at the right hand edge (#3).
Note the sustained high rates of route withdrawal that have been the norm since the onset of MSBlast. Unlike typical single-cause events (like the one marked #1), MSBlast scanning has caused prefix withdrawal rates to gently "lift off" into a noiser mode across the board, lasting for days (so far).
(im just getting bored waiting for us to run out of fuel)
Ouch ..
---------- James Cowie Renesys Corporation cowie@renesys.com