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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Patch proposal for limiting the netmap node depth in
netdisco 2 (Robert Kerr)
2. Re: Device Cisco SG300 not recognized (Nikolaos Milas)
3. Increase Netdisco's Process Threads (Golden, Jeffrey)
4. Re: Increase Netdisco's Process Threads (Bracey, John)
5. Re: Another small issue when using a custom path in netdisco
2 (Eric Miller)
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On 10/12/13 16:59, Daniel Tuecks wrote:
> Hello developers,
>
> I have this patch proposal for limiting the node depth on the netmap tab
> (see http://sourceforge.net/p/netdisco/netdisco2/47/). The patch adds a
> sidebar to the netmap. The sidebar provides a field to enter the maximum
> node depth as a number. Max depth '1' will display all neighbour nodes,
> max depth '2' will display neighbours of neighbours and so on. '0' or an
> empty field will display all nodes (like the map does now).
Daniel,
Thanks for this - have tested it and it seems to work ok.
Your patch will allow you to reduce the number of devices on view, but
the layout remains the same regardless of depth? I was hoping for the
layout to re-calculate for smaller depths. The big problem for me with
the depth 0 map is all the nodes are on top of each other, but even if I
set depth 1 and am only displaying 3 devices they still end up on top of
each other rather than spread out.
--
Robert Kerr
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On 26/10/2013 3:54 μμ, Oliver Gorwits wrote:
If these are the same as SRW2024 or SRW2048 models then yes, they work
fine.
We have a few deployed and see the VLANs (native and tagged), and node
MACs on the ports.
Hi guys,
I am on ND2 (in parallel to ND1, yet on a new server), and I see that
SG300-28 is getting recognized fine as "cisco / SRW2024-K9 V02"
("SRW2024-K9" is the official Cisco designation for SG300-28).
It also shows connected *devices* correctly.
However, ports (on the Ports tab) show up strangely as follows, and node
MACs (and other info) do *not* get displayed at all (only devices); on
standard Catalyst switches, nodes are visible fine (even on Cisco
Catalyst Express 500).
1
Po1
Po2
Po3
Po4
Po5
Po6
Po7
Po8
gi1
gi2
gi3
gi4
gi5
gi6
gi7
gi8
gi9
gi10
gi11
gi12
gi13
gi14
gi15
gi16
gi17
gi18
gi19
gi20
gi21
gi22
gi23
gi24
gi25
gi26
gi27
gi28
tunnel1
Note: I am on CentOS 6 using ND 2.020002 and SNMP:Info v3.08.
Could you please advise me whether I can expect full node visibility on
these devices using ND2?
Thanks,
Nick
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--- Begin Message ---
Hello,
I recently installed Netdisco (version details below) and I
will be using it in a large enterprise environment. I would like to know the
best way to increase Netdisco's default process threads (from a single thread
to multithread). The reason we would like to do this is to speed up the
topology/MAC/APR discovery processes. Please let us know the ideal way to
complete this.
[root@nmbdplm06 netdisco]# ./netdisco -v
n e t d i s c o
--------------------------------------------------
Netdisco Version : 1.3.2
SNMP::Info Version : 3.01
Net-SNMP Version : 5.0702
Perl Version : 118.53.46.49.48.46.49
Jeff
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--- Begin Message ---
I think what you're looking for is this:
>From the Netdisco.conf file...
# Enable parallel mode. Set to the number of processes you would like to run
simultaneously.
# If not running parallel mode, consider decreasing timeout values to lower
walk times
#
# You may need to increase the number of connections in postgresql.conf
# See max_connections here :
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/runtime-config-connection.html
#
# And you may need to increase kernel shared memory space for Postgres
# See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/kernel-resources.html for
details
max_procs = 10
--John Bracey
From: Golden, Jeffrey [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 2:01 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Cc: McBride, Michael D.
Subject: [Netdisco] Increase Netdisco's Process Threads
Hello,
I recently installed Netdisco (version details below) and I
will be using it in a large enterprise environment. I would like to know the
best way to increase Netdisco's default process threads (from a single thread
to multithread). The reason we would like to do this is to speed up the
topology/MAC/APR discovery processes. Please let us know the ideal way to
complete this.
[root@nmbdplm06 netdisco]# ./netdisco -v
n e t d i s c o
--------------------------------------------------
Netdisco Version : 1.3.2
SNMP::Info Version : 3.01
Net-SNMP Version : 5.0702
Perl Version : 118.53.46.49.48.46.49
Jeff
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--- Begin Message ---
This has been committed for inclusion in the next release.
Thanks,
Eric
On 2013-12-10 12:04, Daniel Tuecks wrote:
Hello,
I've found another 'custom path' issue: The reset button on the
device->ports sidebar does not work when using a custom path. You'll
find a patch attached to this mail.
regrads
Daniel
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