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1. ND2: pseudo device missing neighbors (Mike Beal)
2. Re: ND2: pseudo device missing neighbors (Daniel Tuecks)
3. Re: ND2: pseudo device missing neighbors (Mike Beal)
4. Re: Increase Netdisco's Process Threads (Golden, Jeffrey)
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I created a pseudo device and added manual links, yet they don't show up in the
map. When I go to Neighbors, all I see is the pseudo device. There are no links
anywhere. Likewise, when I go to the nearest physical device and try to see
neighbors, the pseudo device is missing.
Shouldn't I see this device in the map, along with all the links I manually
created?
Thanks,
Mike Beal
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Mi Mike,
I've create a few pseudo devices/links from real<->pseudo to
pseudo<->pseudo and I can see both pseudo and physical device in my
topology (Netdisco 2.020001)... (pseudeo devices were created using the
webfrontend on a fresh database).
regards
Daniel
2013/12/19 Mike Beal <[email protected]>
> I created a pseudo device and added manual links, yet they don’t show up
> in the map. When I go to Neighbors, all I see is the pseudo device. There
> are no links anywhere. Likewise, when I go to the nearest physical device
> and try to see neighbors, the pseudo device is missing.
>
>
>
> Shouldn’t I see this device in the map, along with all the links I
> manually created?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike Beal
>
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I'm using v 2.020002, fresh install of everything yesterday. Pseudo devices and
links were created via web interface. I double-checked this morning, just in
case something magically appeared overnight. Still no links.
From: Daniel Tuecks [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 6:53 PM
To: Mike Beal
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Netdisco] ND2: pseudo device missing neighbors
Mi Mike,
I've create a few pseudo devices/links from real<->pseudo to pseudo<->pseudo
and I can see both pseudo and physical device in my topology (Netdisco
2.020001)... (pseudeo devices were created using the webfrontend on a fresh
database).
regards
Daniel
2013/12/19 Mike Beal <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
I created a pseudo device and added manual links, yet they don't show up in the
map. When I go to Neighbors, all I see is the pseudo device. There are no links
anywhere. Likewise, when I go to the nearest physical device and try to see
neighbors, the pseudo device is missing.
Shouldn't I see this device in the map, along with all the links I manually
created?
Thanks,
Mike Beal
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John,
This is exactly what I wanted to do. Thanks for your help.
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From: Bracey, John [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 05:23 PM Eastern Standard Time
To: Golden, Jeffrey [Tech]; '[email protected]'
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Cc: McBride, Michael D. [Tech]
Subject: RE: Increase Netdisco's Process Threads
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
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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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