It's not the same as the Dell NOS, but I recall hearing that it shares some lineage in the distant, dusty past. (Well, as dusty as something that's only existed for <10yrs can be, anyway.) So it makes sense it would be quite similar. I've installed them for customers, but don't have any here to test with.
NOTE: different FS.com switch product lines use different OSes. Not sure how different, but definitely not a unified software for all products. (Again, this makes sense, it's all just vendor reference designs with the FS.com logo slapped onto it.) -Adam Adam Thompson Consultant, Infrastructure Services [1593169877849] 100 - 135 Innovation Drive Winnipeg, MB, R3T 6A8 (204) 977-6824 or 1-800-430-6404 (MB only) [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> www.merlin.mb.ca<http://www.merlin.mb.ca/> ________________________________ From: Rancid-discuss <[email protected]> on behalf of heasley <[email protected]> Sent: August 11, 2021 10:03 To: Bjørn Skobba <[email protected]> Cc: Troy Beisigl <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [rancid] FS switches Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 01:48:06PM +0200, Bjørn Skobba: > On Sun, Aug 8, 2021 at 5:45 PM heasley <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Sun, Aug 08, 2021 at 02:11:22PM +0200, Bjørn Skobba: > > > On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 10:54 PM Troy Beisigl <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > I was trying to do a google search for anyone using rancid with FS > > > > switches. It basically came up with nothing. So I thought I would post > > > > here. We are looking to add some FS S5500 switches to rancid. Has > > > > anyone written a plugin for these switches? > > > > > > Hi, > > > replying to an old message, but just chipping in to see if you got any > > > further with FS switches and rancid? We just got in a bunch of FS > > > S3900-48T4S and are looking to add them to rancid. > > > > In general, if it smells like an already supported device, that rancid > > device type might work or at the least be a good starting point. Try > > it; if it does not work, lmk and I'll help. > > Thanks! :) I tested a few device types and it seems like I can use > dnos9. I added this to rancid.types.conf: > dnos9fs;script;rancid -t dnos9fs > dnos9fs;login;clogin > dnos9fs;module;dnos9 > dnos9fs;inloop;dnos9::inloop > dnos9fs;command;dnos9::ShowVersion;show version > dnos9fs;command;dnos9::ShowBoot;show boot > dnos9bc;command;dnos9::DirSlotN;dir ^^ typo? that will not be included in the collect, obviously. > dnos9fs;command;dnos9::ShowChassis;show system > dnos9fs;command;dnos9::ShowVLAN;show vlan all > dnos9fs;command;dnos9::WriteTerm;show running-config Does their O/S have a name? > Seems to give me what I need. The output is quite "airy"(as in lots of > empty lines ), but so is the output from show running-config on the > actual switch. > > /bjørn This would trim all the blank lines in the config. dell nos does not appear to output blank lines. diff --git a/lib/dnos9.pm.in b/lib/dnos9.pm.in index 1bb52dde..b6950202 100644 --- a/lib/dnos9.pm.in +++ b/lib/dnos9.pm.in @@ -363,7 +363,8 @@ sub WriteTerm { # skip crap /^Current Configuration/ && next; /^! (version|last configuration|startup-config last)/i && next; - + # skip empty lines at the beginning + next if (/^\s*$/); # Dog gone Cool matches to process the rest of the config /^tftp-server flash / && next; # kill any tftp remains _______________________________________________ Rancid-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://www.shrubbery.net/mailman/listinfo/rancid-discuss
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