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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Using ACLs in schedule (Oliver Gorwits)
2. API Swagger (Robert Lewis)
3. using NetDisco (keith helzer)
4. Re: using NetDisco (Oliver Gorwits)
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Hi Pavel
I don't think this is something you can do right now. Your only option is
one schedule entry per device IP. The device field is an IP entry not an
ACL.
However it's an excellent idea so I've created a ticket for the
implementation: https://github.com/netdisco/netdisco/issues/580
regards,
oliver.
On Thu, 9 May 2019 at 20:32, Pavel Skovajsa <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello,
> Can somebody help me with figuring out how the ACLs are supposed to be
> used, I have a feeling I am not doing this correctly.
>
> Currently due to the sheer number of devices we are running only 1 macsuck
> and arpnip per day. For a specific group of devices (the fr003 group I just
> created, see below) I am trying to change the schedule so that it runs more
> frequently, but somehow I am doing something wrong since it is not being
> run more frequently. Here is the important part of the config:
>
> host_groups:
> fr003:
> - !!perl/regexp ^(?i)fw003-.*$
> - !!perl/regexp ^(?i)FRDH.*$
>
>
> schedule:
> macwalk:
> when: '20 21 * * *'
> arpwalk:
> when: '50 8 * * *'
> macwalk_specific:
> action: macsuck
> when: '15,45 * * * *'
> device: 'group:fr003'
> arpwalk_specific:
> action: arpwalk
> when: '0,30 * * * *'
> device: 'group:fr003'
>
> Thanks,
> Pavel
>
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Good morning,
I was wondering if someone could point me to an example on how to use the
API? I have been able to retrieve the api_key but I am unable to use it to
retrieve anything.
Does anyone have an example of querying the API they would be willing to
share? When I load the http://netdisco/swagger-ui there is an error at the
bottom saying {"schemaValidationMessages":[{"level":"error","message":"Can't
read from file https://netdisco.cgresd.net/swagger.json"}]} . I can view
the file successfully.
If I need to do more research please let me know.
Thank you,
--
Robert Lewis
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I just got NetDisco installed on my VM of Centos 6.
I would like to access the web client, but unsure of the url.
I assumed netdisco.domainname.com or domainname.netdisco.com but that seems to
be incorrect.
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--- Begin Message ---
Hi Keith
I hope you have followed the instructions here for install:
https://metacpan.org/pod/App::Netdisco
If so, the web service will be running on port 5000 on the VM (whatever its
name is).
Hope this helps,
Oliver.
On Wed, 15 May 2019 at 23:54, keith helzer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just got NetDisco installed on my VM of Centos 6.
>
> I would like to access the web client, but unsure of the url.
>
> I assumed netdisco.domainname.com or domainname.netdisco.com but that
> seems to be incorrect.
>
>
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