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Today's Topics:
1. DBIx issue (Richard Silver)
2. Re: DBIx issue (Oliver Gorwits)
3. Re: DBIx issue (Richard Silver)
4. Re: DBIx issue (Oliver Gorwits)
5. Recent features and Troubleshooting docs (Oliver Gorwits)
6. Is it possible to add the server with snmp agent enabled to
netmap/topology automaticaly? (Alexander R)
7. Not all links/connection is present on netmap/topology
between devices (Alexander R)
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Ran an update via CPAN today, now getting this:
DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::_select_args(): The rows attribute must be a
positive integer if present at
/usr/local/netdisco/perl5/lib/perl5/App/Netdisco/JobQueue
/PostgreSQL.pm line 41
Which looks like something that was patched a few months back. Any
pointers for the right direction. DBIx::Class is up to date.
Thanks
Richard Silver
Senior Network Engineer
East Alabama Medical Center
"Have you tried turning it off and back on again?"
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On 2015-02-04 16:52, Richard Silver wrote:
Ran an update via CPAN today, now getting this:
DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::_select_args(): The rows attribute must be
a
positive integer if present at
/usr/local/netdisco/perl5/lib/perl5/App/Netdisco/JobQueue
/PostgreSQL.pm line 41
Which looks like something that was patched a few months back. Any
pointers for the right direction. DBIx::Class is up to date.
It strangely seems like your Netdisco installation is out of date.
Please can you confirm that you restarted the poller daemon after
upgrade?
Also can you provide more information, such as where and when you're
seeing that message? What is on line 41 of the file?
One thing I spot is that you're running Netdisco from
/usr/local/netdisco rather than /home/netdisco. Are you sure you set
NETDISCO_HOME variable when running every command of the upgrade?
regards,
oliver.
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Thank you - I thought I¹d permanently set that NETDISCO_HOME variable, but
not. Fixed that and it runs like a top.
Richard Silver
Senior Network Engineer
East Alabama Medical Center
334-528-6866
"Have you tried turning it off and back on again?"
On 2/4/15, 12:37 PM, "Oliver Gorwits" <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 2015-02-04 16:52, Richard Silver wrote:
>> Ran an update via CPAN today, now getting this:
>>
>> DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::_select_args(): The rows attribute must be
>> a
>> positive integer if present at
>> /usr/local/netdisco/perl5/lib/perl5/App/Netdisco/JobQueue
>> /PostgreSQL.pm line 41
>>
>> Which looks like something that was patched a few months back. Any
>> pointers for the right direction. DBIx::Class is up to date.
>
>It strangely seems like your Netdisco installation is out of date.
>Please can you confirm that you restarted the poller daemon after
>upgrade?
>
>Also can you provide more information, such as where and when you're
>seeing that message? What is on line 41 of the file?
>
>One thing I spot is that you're running Netdisco from
>/usr/local/netdisco rather than /home/netdisco. Are you sure you set
>NETDISCO_HOME variable when running every command of the upgrade?
>
>regards,
>oliver.
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On 2015-02-04 19:17, Richard Silver wrote:
Thank you - I thought I¹d permanently set that NETDISCO_HOME
variable, but
not. Fixed that and it runs like a top.
My pleasure. I wish it were always so straightforward :)
regards,
oliver.
Richard Silver
Senior Network Engineer
East Alabama Medical Center
334-528-6866
"Have you tried turning it off and back on again?"
On 2/4/15, 12:37 PM, "Oliver Gorwits" <[email protected]> wrote:
On 2015-02-04 16:52, Richard Silver wrote:
Ran an update via CPAN today, now getting this:
DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::_select_args(): The rows attribute must
be
a
positive integer if present at
/usr/local/netdisco/perl5/lib/perl5/App/Netdisco/JobQueue
/PostgreSQL.pm line 41
Which looks like something that was patched a few months back. Any
pointers for the right direction. DBIx::Class is up to date.
It strangely seems like your Netdisco installation is out of date.
Please can you confirm that you restarted the poller daemon after
upgrade?
Also can you provide more information, such as where and when you're
seeing that message? What is on line 41 of the file?
One thing I spot is that you're running Netdisco from
/usr/local/netdisco rather than /home/netdisco. Are you sure you set
NETDISCO_HOME variable when running every command of the upgrade?
regards,
oliver.
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Hi all,
I recently added a couple of often-requested features: netdisco-do can
now renumber a device (change IP) and also delete a device, as well as
open a psql DB prompt on the Netdisco database.
I've also gathered together various troubleshooting tips and tools that
we have, on this new documentation page:
https://metacpan.org/pod/App::Netdisco::Manual::Troubleshooting
Full changelog:
https://metacpan.org/changes/distribution/App-Netdisco
regards,
oliver.
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With discovered link to switch
Thanks
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Hi,
how to configure ND2 to display all of the discovered links/connection
between devices?
Now, it display only one connection in tree (see attachment
screen424.png) without mouse over on device, but not redundant
connections (see attachment screen425.png, from IP 10.0.241.3 to
10.0.241.8).
I need to display all connection.
Thanks!
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