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No. A network like Facebook's is vast and complicated and managed by higher-level configuration systems, not people emailing patches around.

If this issue is even to do with BGP it's much more likely the root of the problem is somewhere in this configuration system and that fixing it is compounded by some other issues that nobody foresaw. Huge events like this are always a perfect storm of several factors, any one or two of which would be a total noop alone.



The Swiss cheese model of accidents. Occasionally the holes all align.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_cheese_model


The fun part of BGP is they apparently make a lot of use of it within their network, not just advertising routes externally.

https://engineering.fb.com/2021/05/13/data-center-engineerin...

(and yes, fb.com resolves)




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