minor typo fixes

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Oliver Gorwits
2015-02-05 14:31:59 +00:00
parent b349c15262
commit 6ab12424e6

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@@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ App::Netdisco::Manual::Troubleshooting - Tips and Tricks for Troubleshooting
The C<netdisco-do> command has several debug flags which will show what's
going on internally. Usually you always add C<-D> for general Netdisco
debugging, then C<-I> for L<SNMP::Info> logging and C<Q> for SQL tracing. For
debugging, then C<-I> for L<SNMP::Info> logging and C<-Q> for SQL tracing. For
example:
~netdisco/bin/netdisco-do discover -d 192.0.2.1 -DIQ
You will see that SNMPv2 community strings are hidden by default, to make the
output safe for sending to Netdisco developers. To show the community string,
set the C<SHOW_COMMUNITY> envinronment variable:
set the C<SHOW_COMMUNITY> environment variable:
SHOW_COMMUNITY=1 ~netdisco/bin/netdisco-do discover -d 192.0.2.1 -DIQ
@@ -26,6 +26,8 @@ understood. Netdisco can dump any leaf or table, by name:
~netdisco/bin/netdisco-do show -d 192.0.2.1 -e interfaces
~netdisco/bin/netdisco-do show -d 192.0.2.1 -e Layer2::HP::interfaces
You can combine this with SNMP::Info debugging, shown above (C<-I>).
=head1 Interactive SQL terminal on the Netdisco Database
Start an interactive terminal with the Netdisco PostgreSQL database. If you