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   1. Re: Netdisco 2 Deadloack (Oliver Gorwits)
   2. Re: Netdisco 2 Deadloack (Pavel Skovajsa)
   3. Re: Netdisco 2 Deadloack (Pavel Skovajsa)
   4. Re: Netdisco 2 Deadloack (Oliver Gorwits)
   5. Re: Device Cisco SG300 not recognized (Nikolaos Milas)
   6. Re: Netdisco 2 Deadloack (Chris Moody)
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Hi Pavel,

Thanks for your reports of several issues in Netdisco2 (both on and off list).

We've worked through them now, and I've released Netdisco 2.019000 to CPAN.

Please upgrade (instructions are in the CPAN documentation), and let us know how you get on.

regards,
oliver.



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Wow, you guys are really great, thanks a lot, I just upgraded. Will let you
know if I notice something.

Regarding the slow polling issue: I haven't noticed any real progress, it
still takes about 24 hours to macsuck all 7500 devices.... I am using 15
parallel workers (more workers cause high load average) and all the CPUs
are running 100%. I was thinking and figured that I do not really
understand how a simple SNMP poll worker can utilize the latest CPU to
100%.....maybe I am just missing something.

As a suggestion it would be nice to have some kind of polling "stats" in
the About window, something like "macsucks per minute", "arpnips per
minute" etc. to give an idea to the user about the scalability of the
solution.

Let me try this version and I will let you know.

-pavel


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Oliver Gorwits <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Pavel,
>
> Thanks for your reports of several issues in Netdisco2 (both on and off
> list).
>
> We've worked through them now, and I've released Netdisco 2.019000 to
> CPAN.
>
> Please upgrade (instructions are in the CPAN documentation), and let us
> know how you get on.
>
> regards,
> oliver.
>
>
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Everything looks good, so far I just got couple minor error messages like
these when discovering some devices:

Use of uninitialized value $dev_uptime in numeric gt (>) at
/home/netdisco/perl5/lib/perl5/App/Netdisco/Core/Discover.pm line 241.

-pavel


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 5:35 PM, Pavel Skovajsa <[email protected]>wrote:

> Wow, you guys are really great, thanks a lot, I just upgraded. Will let
> you know if I notice something.
>
> Regarding the slow polling issue: I haven't noticed any real progress, it
> still takes about 24 hours to macsuck all 7500 devices.... I am using 15
> parallel workers (more workers cause high load average) and all the CPUs
> are running 100%. I was thinking and figured that I do not really
> understand how a simple SNMP poll worker can utilize the latest CPU to
> 100%.....maybe I am just missing something.
>
> As a suggestion it would be nice to have some kind of polling "stats" in
> the About window, something like "macsucks per minute", "arpnips per
> minute" etc. to give an idea to the user about the scalability of the
> solution.
>
> Let me try this version and I will let you know.
>
> -pavel
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Oliver Gorwits <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Pavel,
>>
>> Thanks for your reports of several issues in Netdisco2 (both on and off
>> list).
>>
>> We've worked through them now, and I've released Netdisco 2.019000 to
>> CPAN.
>>
>> Please upgrade (instructions are in the CPAN documentation), and let us
>> know how you get on.
>>
>> regards,
>> oliver.
>>
>>
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On 2013-10-23 21:35, Pavel Skovajsa wrote:
Everything looks good, so far I just got couple minor error messages
like these when discovering some devices:
 
Use of uninitialized value $dev_uptime in numeric gt (>) at
/home/netdisco/perl5/lib/perl5/App/Netdisco/Core/Discover.pm line 241.

Thanks. We have a ticket open for this now in the tracker. We're just deciding which library is the right place to fix it in (I've never seen a device not return an uptime, before).

Let me know how you get on with the polling.

regards,
oliver.



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On 1/8/2013 11:15 μμ, Nic Bernstein wrote:

The Cisco Small Business product line, including the 300 and 500 series,
differ from the traditional Catalyst based devices (such as the
2900/3400/3500/3700 series and up).  These newer devices use the RFC2737
Entity MIB rather than the old Cisco chassis MIB.

I am presently at work on SNMP::Info to see what it will take to get
these properly recognized, as far as retrieving a Serial number, OS and
Version.

In the meantime, you will also find that, since ifDescr is identical on
all interfaces, NetDisco only shows a few interfaces where you would
expect many (such as 40 on your unit).  This is due to a problem with
how the SNMP::Info::Layer2 module deals with interface descriptions
(ifDescr) vs. names (ifName) vs. aliases (ifAlias).  Attached is a patch
which works around this.

Hi,

Please let me know, has this patch (or an evolution of it) been included in Netdisco Release 1.3.2?

Thanks,
Nick



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--- Begin Message --- Whatever device isn't reporting an uptime, the owner needs to contact the vendor as failure to report this value makes the device non-RFC-compliant.

MIB-II (RFC1213) states this as a mandatory value:
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1213.txt
===

          sysUpTime OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  TimeTicks
              ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS_*mandatory*_
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The time (in hundredths of a second) since the
                      network management portion of the system was last
                      re-initialized."
===

-Chris

On 10/24/13 1:06 AM, Oliver Gorwits wrote:
On 2013-10-23 21:35, Pavel Skovajsa wrote:
Everything looks good, so far I just got couple minor error messages
like these when discovering some devices:
Use of uninitialized value $dev_uptime in numeric gt (>) at
/home/netdisco/perl5/lib/perl5/App/Netdisco/Core/Discover.pm line
241.
Thanks. We have a ticket open for this now in the tracker. We're just
deciding which library is the right place to fix it in (I've never seen
a device not return an uptime, before).

Let me know how you get on with the polling.

regards,
oliver.

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