Le 16/07/2012 16:40, Marco Gaiarin a écrit :
Mandi! Guillaume Rousse
In chel di` si favelave...
Both plugins merged:
https://github.com/guillomovitch/fusioninventory-agent-task-network
Ok, i've run the script against two printer and a switch, with this
result:
mouse:/usr/src/fi/guillomovitch-fusioninventory-agent-task-network-6fa999f#
PERL5LIB=/usr/src/fi/guillomovitch-fusioninventory-agent-6e9e57b/lib perl
fusioninventory-netinventory --host baleno.sv.lnf.it --model /tmp/5838867.xml >
/tmp/baleno.out
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
lib/FusionInventory/Agent/Task/NetInventory.pm line 335.
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
lib/FusionInventory/Agent/Task/NetInventory.pm line 388.
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
lib/FusionInventory/Agent/Task/NetInventory.pm line 393.
mouse:/usr/src/fi/guillomovitch-fusioninventory-agent-task-network-6fa999f#
PERL5LIB=/usr/src/fi/guillomovitch-fusioninventory-agent-6e9e57b/lib perl
fusioninventory-netinventory --host hpljp2055-3.sv.lnf.it --model /tmp/1701111.xml
> /tmp/hpljp2055-3.out
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
lib/FusionInventory/Agent/Task/NetInventory.pm line 335.
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
lib/FusionInventory/Agent/Task/NetInventory.pm line 388.
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
lib/FusionInventory/Agent/Task/NetInventory.pm line 393.
mouse:/usr/src/fi/guillomovitch-fusioninventory-agent-task-network-6fa999f#
PERL5LIB=/usr/src/fi/guillomovitch-fusioninventory-agent-6e9e57b/lib perl
fusioninventory-netinventory --host himika.sv.lnf.it --model /tmp/J9021A.xml >
himika.out
mouse:/usr/src/fi/guillomovitch-fusioninventory-agent-task-network-6fa999f#
Attached the file .out.
Seems that works (eg, some SNMP data are taken), but seems to me a little
''scarce''..
If you don't use models known to perfectly fit your current
hardware/firmware combination, that's the expected result..
The warnings should not happen, tough. Can you open a bug report on the
forge
(http://forge.fusioninventory.org/projects/fusioninventory-agent-task-network/issues),
and attach an snmpwalk output, with numerical Oids (snmpwalk -v 1 -c
<community> -On <host>), for me to reproduce the issue ? Thanks.
Now? ;-)
Well, either try the community tool for which David posted an
announcement last week, which is supposed to automagically gives you the
exact model you need. Or dig the code to understand how to create the
model yourself, as there is no documentation available.
--
The enemy invariably attacks on two occasions: when they're ready
-- Murphy's Military Laws n°80
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