Javier.

Just did that - twice, immediately after each other - and this is what I got

sky20:/usr/local/jffnms/engine # php -q tftp_get_host_config.php
 :  H   4 : 172.16.1.2 : cisco_cc : OK same config as last one (2) (4258.51
msec)
 :  H   5 : 172.16.1.67 : cisco_cc : OK new config id 24 (4086.55 msec)
 :  H   6 : 172.16.1.65 : cisco_cc : OK new config id 25 (4131.96 msec)
 :  H   7 : 172.16.1.129 : cisco_cc : OK same config as last one (5) (4212.7
msec)
 :  H   8 : 172.16.1.130 : cisco_cc : OK new config id 26 (4332.45 msec)
 :  H  16 : 172.16.1.71 : cisco_cc : OK new config id 27 (4327.96 msec)
TIMES   : Total Time 25392.61 msec.
sky20:/usr/local/jffnms/engine # php -q tftp_get_host_config.php
 :  H   4 : 172.16.1.2 : cisco_cc : OK same config as last one (2) (4242.56
msec)
 :  H   5 : 172.16.1.67 : cisco_cc : OK new config id 28 (4149.2 msec)
 :  H   6 : 172.16.1.65 : cisco_cc : OK new config id 29 (4111.67 msec)
 :  H   7 : 172.16.1.129 : cisco_cc : OK same config as last one (5)
(4083.18 msec)
 :  H   8 : 172.16.1.130 : cisco_cc : OK new config id 30 (4322.32 msec)
 :  H  16 : 172.16.1.71 : cisco_cc : OK new config id 31 (4327.87 msec)
TIMES   : Total Time 25266.67 msec.
sky20:/usr/local/jffnms/engine #

Notice the entries for 172.16.1.67, 172.16.1.65, 172.16.1.130 & 172.16.1.71
- 
new configs saved for each of them, yet there was literally 5 seconds
between the
two calls of tftp_get_host_config.php, and I *know*, without a doubt, there
was
no possibility of any changes being made to those devices in this timeframe.

The devices in question are all switches, and are running IOS 12.0 or
higher.

Any clues?

Thanks.

Darren


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, 6 July 2004 11:14 AM
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Subject: Re: [jffnms-users] Saved configurations - limits?


Hi Darren,

You should run tftp_get_host_config.php manually to see why jffnms is 
adding another configuration to the DB.

JFFNMS users md5 to compare the configs, so they have to be exactly the 
same, if the MD5 hash is different, then the program will add a new record.

Javier

Darren Gibbs wrote:
> Craig.
> 
> I'm absolutely sure the configurations are identical - I'vew gone through
> them line by line - the file sizes are exactly the same, and there's no 
> difference that I can see.
> 
> Selecting "view diff" betwen two config files from the same device shows
> me nothing.
> 
> diff is definitely installed on the box, and as far as I can tell, JFFNMS
> knows its correct location, and it is executable by all users.
> 
> Darren
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, 5 July 2004 8:35 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [jffnms-users] Saved configurations - limits?
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 02:47:51PM +1000, Darren Gibbs wrote:
> 
>>Is there a limit to the number of copies of a device configuration JFFNMS
>>will save?
>>
>>I've got some devices for which JFFNMS has saved a copy of the
> 
> configuration
> 
>>every day, regardless of them being exactly the same.
> 
> 
> I don't think so, are you sure they're identical? I know Alteons change
> their configurations around even when they are the same.
> 
> An out-there question, do you have diff? Does JFFNMS know where it is?
> 
>  - Craig

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