Elijah Wright wrote:
> Rancid.
> 
> For some devices (F5 gear, Stingray clusters, some NetApp gear) our
> approach is usually to shovel the configs into git somewhere.
>
> Mike Julian <[email protected]> wrote:
> > What's everyone using for network device configuration management, aside
> > from RANCID? I'm exploring options.

Planning a deployment of ~30 Linux servers we're looking at
automating switch, firewall, iptables, and monitoring configs.
RANCID would appear to be workable for updating and tracking
configs for our HP Procurve and Cisco ASA kit, but seems to be
only a part of the solution (I think RANCID only versions and
pushes configs?). Generating the configs would be a help. I've
been eyeing these projects but have yet to try them out -- 

Netomata (generate configs from net models; Brent Chapman)
http://www.netomata.com/tools/ncg
http://www.netomata.com/wiki/web_hosting_example_network_design

Nedi (visualize net topology, discovery using LLDP/SNMP)
http://www.nedi.ch/about/

Netdisco (discovery using SNMP/DNS, port mapping, auditing, 
Postgres, web GUI) http://www.netdisco.org/

-- 
Charles

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