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			531 lines
		
	
	
		
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			Perl
		
	
	
		
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| #!/usr/bin/env perl
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| 
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| use strict;
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| use warnings;
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| 
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| our $home;
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| 
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| BEGIN {
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|   use FindBin;
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|   FindBin::again();
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| 
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|   $home = ($ENV{NETDISCO_HOME} || $ENV{HOME});
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| 
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|   # try to find a localenv if one isn't already in place.
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|   if (!exists $ENV{PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT}) {
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|       use File::Spec;
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|       my $localenv = File::Spec->catfile($FindBin::RealBin, 'localenv');
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|       exec($localenv, $0, @ARGV) if -f $localenv;
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|       $localenv = File::Spec->catfile($home, 'perl5', 'bin', 'localenv');
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|       exec($localenv, $0, @ARGV) if -f $localenv;
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| 
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|       die "Sorry, can't find libs required for App::Netdisco.\n"
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|         if !exists $ENV{PERLBREW_PERL};
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| BEGIN {
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|   use Path::Class;
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| 
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|   # stuff useful locations into @INC and $PATH
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|   unshift @INC,
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|     dir($FindBin::RealBin)->parent->subdir('lib')->stringify,
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|     dir($FindBin::RealBin, 'lib')->stringify;
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| }
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| 
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| # for netdisco app config
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| use App::Netdisco;
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| use Dancer qw/:moose :script/;
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| 
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| use Try::Tiny;
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| use Pod::Usage;
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| use Scalar::Util 'blessed';
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| use File::Slurper 'read_lines';
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| use NetAddr::IP qw/:rfc3021 :lower/;
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| 
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| use App::Netdisco::Backend::Job;
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| use App::Netdisco::JobQueue 'jq_insert';
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| use App::Netdisco::Util::Device 'get_device';
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| 
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| use Getopt::Long;
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| Getopt::Long::Configure ("bundling");
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| 
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| my ($port, $extra, $debug, $quiet, $queue_only, $force, $rollback);
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| my ($devices, $infotrace, $snmptrace, $sqltrace) = ([], 0, 0, 0);
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| 
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| my $result = GetOptions(
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|   'device|d=s@' => \$devices,
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|   'port|p=s'   => \$port,
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|   'extra|e=s'  => \$extra,
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|   'debug|D'    => \$debug,
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|   'enqueue'    => \$queue_only,
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|   'force'      => \$force,
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|   'quiet'      => \$quiet,
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|   'rollback|R' => \$rollback,
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|   'infotrace|I+' => \$infotrace,
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|   'snmptrace|S+' => \$snmptrace,
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|   'sqltrace|Q+'  => \$sqltrace,
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| ) or pod2usage(
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|   -msg => 'error: bad options',
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|   -verbose => 0,
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|   -exitval => 1,
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| );
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| 
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| my $CONFIG = config();
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| $CONFIG->{logger} = 'console';
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| $CONFIG->{log} = ($debug ? 'debug' : ($quiet ? 'error' : 'info'));
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| 
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| $ENV{INFO_TRACE} ||= $infotrace;
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| $ENV{SNMP_TRACE} ||= $snmptrace;
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| $ENV{DBIC_TRACE} ||= $sqltrace;
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| $ENV{ND2_DB_ROLLBACK} ||= $rollback;
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| 
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| # reconfigure logging to force console output
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| Dancer::Logger->init('console', $CONFIG);
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| 
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| info "App::Netdisco version $App::Netdisco::VERSION loaded.";
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| 
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| # get requested action
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| (my $action = shift @ARGV) =~ s/^set_//
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|   if scalar @ARGV;
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| 
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| unless ($action) {
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|     pod2usage(
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|       -msg => 'error: missing action!',
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|       -verbose => 2,
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|       -exitval => 2,
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|     );
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| }
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| 
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| # create worker (placeholder object for the action runner)
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| {
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|   package MyWorker;
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|   use Moo;
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|   with 'App::Netdisco::Worker::Runner';
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| }
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| 
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| # list of NetAddr::IP instances resolved from the -d params
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| my @hostlist = ();
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| 
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| sub _test_and_resolve_device {
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|   my $d = shift or return;
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|   $d =~ s/\s//g;
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|   return unless $d;
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| 
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|   my $net = NetAddr::IP->new($d);
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|   if (!$net or $net->num == 0 or $net->addr eq '0.0.0.0') {
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|       error sprintf 'unable to understand as host, IP, or prefix: %s', $d;
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|       exit 1;
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|   }
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| 
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|   push @hostlist, $net->hostenum;
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|   return;
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| }
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| 
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| foreach my $device (@$devices) {
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|   if (-f $device) {
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|       my @dlist = read_lines $device;
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| 
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|       if (0 == scalar @dlist) {
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|           error sprintf 'unable to read from file: %s', $device;
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|           exit 2;
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|       }
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| 
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|       foreach my $entry (@dlist) {
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|           _test_and_resolve_device($entry);
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|       }
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|   }
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|   else {
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|       _test_and_resolve_device($device);
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| my @job_specs = ();
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| my $exitstatus =  0;
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| 
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| if (not $force and scalar @hostlist > 512) {
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|     info sprintf '%s: aborted - unwise to attempt %s jobs at once', $action, (scalar @hostlist);
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|     exit 1;
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| }
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| 
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| # some actions do not take a device parameter
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| @hostlist = (undef) if 0 == scalar @hostlist;
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| 
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| foreach my $host (@hostlist) {
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|   push @job_specs, {
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|     action => $action,
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|     device => $host ? $host->addr : undef,
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|     port   => $port,
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|     subaction => ($extra || (($action eq 'discover') ? 'with-nodes' : undef)),
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|     username => ($ENV{USER} || 'netdisco-do'),
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|   };
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| }
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| 
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| if ($queue_only) {
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|   jq_insert( \@job_specs );
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|   info sprintf '%s: queued %s jobs at %s',
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|     $action, (scalar @job_specs), scalar localtime;
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| }
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| else {
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|   foreach my $spec (@job_specs) {
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|     my $worker = MyWorker->new();
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|     my $job = App::Netdisco::Backend::Job->new({ job => 0, %$spec });
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|     $CONFIG->{$1."_min_age"} = 0 if $job->action =~ m/^(arpnip|macsuck|discover)$/;
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| 
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|     my $actiontext = (
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|       ($job->device ? ('['.$job->device.']') : '') .
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|       ($job->action eq 'show' ? ('/'. ($job->subaction || 'interfaces')) : '')
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|     );
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| 
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|     # do job
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|     try {
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|       info sprintf '%s: %s started at %s',
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|         $action, $actiontext, scalar localtime;
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|       $worker->run($job);
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|     }
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|     catch {
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|       $job->status('error');
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|       $job->log("error running job: $_");
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|     };
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| 
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|     if ($job->log eq 'failed to report from any worker!' and not $job->only_namespace) {
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|       pod2usage(
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|         -msg => (sprintf 'error: %s is not a valid action', $action),
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|         -verbose => 2,
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|         -exitval => 3,
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|       );
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|     }
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| 
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|     info sprintf '%s: finished at %s', $action, scalar localtime;
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|     info sprintf '%s: status %s: %s', $action, $job->status, $job->log;
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|     $exitstatus = 1 if !$exitstatus and $job->status ne 'done';
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| exit $exitstatus;
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| 
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| =head1 NAME
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| 
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| netdisco-do - Run any Netdisco job from the command-line.
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| 
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| =head1 SYNOPSIS
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do <action> [-DISQR] [--enqueue] [--force] [--quiet] [-d <device> [-p <port>] [-e <extra>]]
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| 
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| =head1 DESCRIPTION
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| 
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| This program allows you to run any Netdisco poller job from the command-line.
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| 
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| =head1 ACTIONS
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| 
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| Note that some jobs (C<discoverall>, C<macwalk>, C<arpwalk>, C<nbtwalk>)
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| simply add entries to the Netdisco job queue for other jobs, so won't seem
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| to do much when you trigger them. Everything else happens in real-time.
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| 
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| However the "C<--enqueue>" option will force the queueing of the job,
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| regardless of type. This may be useful for cron-driven actions, or for actions
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| working across large IP spaces. Netdisco will refuse to queue more than 512
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| jobs at once unless you also add the "C<--force>" option.
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| 
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| For any action, if you wish to run one of its individual worker stages, then
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| pass C<action::stage> as the first argument to C<netdisco-do>, for example
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| C<discover::neighbors>.
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| 
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| Any action taking a C<device> parameter can be passed either a hostname or IP
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| address of any interface of a known or unknown device, or an IP prefix
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| (subnet) which will cause C<netdisco-do> to run the action on all addresses in
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| that range. The C<device> parameter may also be a filename that Netdisco will
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| open to read hostnames, IPs, or prefixes, one per line.
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| 
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| The C<device> parameter may be passed multiple times. In this case, all
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| addresses (after expanding IP Prefixes) will be handled one by one.
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| 
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| =head2 discover
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| 
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| Run a discover on the device (specified with C<-d>).
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do discover -d 192.0.2.1
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| 
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| Run a discover on two different devices (specified with C<-d>).
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do discover -d 192.0.2.1 -d 192.15.2.95
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| 
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| =head2 discoverall
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| 
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| Queue a discover for all known devices.
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| 
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| =head2 macsuck
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| 
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| Run a macsuck on the device (specified with C<-d>).
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do macsuck -d 192.0.2.1
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| 
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| Submit macsuck results directly to Netdisco by putting the JSON data in a
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| file and using the C<-p> option (see API web docs for data format example):
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do macsuck -d 192.0.2.1 -p /tmp/mac-address-table.json
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| 
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| =head2 macwalk
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| 
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| Queue a macsuck for all known devices.
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| 
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| =head2 arpnip
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| 
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| Run an arpnip on the device (specified with C<-d>).
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do arpnip -d 192.0.2.1
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| 
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| Submit arpnip results directly to Netdisco by putting the JSON data in a
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| file and using the C<-p> option (see API web docs for data format example):
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do arpnip -d 192.0.2.1 -p /tmp/arp-table.json
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| 
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| =head2 arpwalk
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| 
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| Queue an arpnip for all known devices.
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| 
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| =head2 delete
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| 
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| Delete a device (specified with C<-d>). Pass a log message for the action in
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| the C<-e> parameter. Optionally request for associated nodes to be archived
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| (rather than deleted) by setting the C<-p> parameter to "C<yes>" (mnemonic:
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| B<p>reserve).
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do delete -d 192.0.2.1
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do delete -d 192.0.2.1 -e 'older than the sun'
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do delete -d 192.0.2.1 -e 'older than the sun' -p yes
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| 
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| =head2 renumber
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| 
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| Change the canonical IP address of a device (specified with C<-d>). Pass the
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| new IP address in the C<-e> parameter. All related records such as topology,
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| log and node information will also be updated to refer to the new device.
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| 
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| Note that I<no> check is made as to whether the new IP is reachable for future
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| polling.
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do renumber -d 192.0.2.1 -e 192.0.2.254
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| 
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| =head2 nbtstat
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| 
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| Run an nbtstat on the node (specified with C<-d>).
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do nbtstat -d 192.0.2.2
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| 
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| =head2 nbtwalk
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| 
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| Queue an nbtstat for all known nodes.
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| 
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| =head2 expire
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| 
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| Run Device and Node expiry actions according to configuration.
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| 
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| =head2 expirenodes
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| 
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| Archive nodes on the specified device. If you want to delete nodes, set the
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| C<-e> parameter to "C<no>" (mnemonic: B<e>xpire). If you want to perform the
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| action on a specific port, set the C<-p> parameter.
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do expirenodes -d 192.0.2.1
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do expirenodes -d 192.0.2.1 -p FastEthernet0/1 -e no
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| 
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| =head2 graph
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| 
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| Generate GraphViz graphs for the largest cluster of devices.
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| 
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| You'll need to install the L<Graph::Undirected> and L<GraphViz> Perl modules,
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| and possibly also the C<graphviz> utility for your operating system. Also
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| create a directory for the output files.
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| 
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|  mkdir ~/graph
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|  ~/bin/localenv cpanm Graph::Undirected
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|  ~/bin/localenv cpanm GraphViz
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| 
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| =head2 show
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| 
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| Dump the content of an SNMP MIB Object or an L<SNMP::Info> method, useful for
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| diagnostics and troubleshooting.
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| 
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| You should provide the "C<-e>" option which is the name of the method or
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| object, such as C<interfaces> or C<uptime> or C<ifDescr>.
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| 
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| If you wish to specify the SNMP MIB to load and find the Object in, then
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| you can qualify the "C<-e>" parameter, such as C<IF-MIB::ifDescr>.
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| 
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| If you wish to test with a specific L<SNMP::Info> device class other than the
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| one discovered, pass this in the "C<-p>" parameter, such as C<Layer3> or
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| C<SNMP::Info::Layer3> (the C<SNMP::Info> prefix is optional).
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| 
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| All "C<-e>" parameters are case sensitive.
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do show -d 192.0.2.1 -e interfaces
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do show -d 192.0.2.1 -e IF-MIB::ifDescr
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do show -d 192.0.2.1 -e interfaces -p SNMP::Info::Layer2::HP
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do show -d 192.0.2.1 -e ifName -p Layer3::Arista
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| 
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| The "C<-e>" parameter C<specify> will show the used configuration for the
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| specified device.
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do show -d 192.0.2.1 -e specify
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| 
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| This command works well with the "C<-I>" debug flag on L<SNMP::Info> (or
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| "C<-II>").
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| 
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| =head2 psql
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| 
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| Start an interactive terminal with the Netdisco PostgreSQL database. If you
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| pass an SQL statement in the C<-e> option then it will be executed.
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do psql
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do psql -e 'SELECT ip, dns FROM device'
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do psql -e 'COPY (SELECT ip, dns FROM device) TO STDOUT WITH CSV HEADER'
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| 
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| =head2 stats
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| 
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| Updates Netdisco's statistics on number of devices, nodes, etc, for today.
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| 
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| =head2 location
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| 
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| Set the SNMP location field on the device (specified with C<-d>). Pass the
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| location string in the C<-e> extra parameter.
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do location -d 192.0.2.1 -e 'wiring closet'
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| 
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| =head2 contact
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| 
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| Set the SNMP contact field on the device (specified with C<-d>). Pass the
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| contact name in the C<-e> extra parameter.
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do contact -d 192.0.2.1 -e 'tel: 555-2453'
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| 
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| =head2 portname
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| 
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| Set the description on a device port. Requires the C<-d> parameter (device),
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| C<-p> parameter (port), and C<-e> parameter (description).
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do portname -d 192.0.2.1 -p FastEthernet0/1 -e 'Web Server'
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| 
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| =head2 portcontrol
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| 
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| Set the up/down status on a device port. Requires the C<-d> parameter
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| (device), C<-p> parameter (port), and C<-e> parameter ("up" or "down").
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do portcontrol -d 192.0.2.1 -p FastEthernet0/1 -e up
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do portcontrol -d 192.0.2.1 -p FastEthernet0/1 -e down
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| 
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| =head2 vlan
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| 
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| Set the native VLAN on a device port. Requires the C<-d> parameter (device),
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| C<-p> parameter (port), and C<-e> parameter (VLAN number).
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do vlan -d 192.0.2.1 -p FastEthernet0/1 -e 102
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| 
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| =head2 power
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| 
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| Set the PoE on/off status on a device port. Requires the C<-d> parameter
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| (device), C<-p> parameter (port), and C<-e> parameter ("on" or "off").
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do power -d 192.0.2.1 -p FastEthernet0/1 -e on
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do power -d 192.0.2.1 -p FastEthernet0/1 -e off
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| 
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| =head2 makerancidconf
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| 
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| Generates rancid configuration for known devices. See
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| L<App::Netdisco::Worker::Plugin::MakeRancidConf> for configuration needs.
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do makerancidconf
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| 
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| =head2 getapikey
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| 
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| Generates an API key for the supplied username. See the 
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| L<API doc|https://github.com/netdisco/netdisco/wiki/API> for further 
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| information.
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do getapikey -e the_username 
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| 
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| =head2 dumpconfig
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| 
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| Will dump the loaded and parsed configuration for the application. Pass a
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| specific configuration setting name to the C<-e> parameter to dump only that.
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| 
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| Some configuration items like device_auth are evaluated against the ACL first.
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| Pass a device in C<-d> to display them:
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do dumpconfig -d 192.0.2.1 -e device_auth
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| 
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| =head2 loadmibs
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| 
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| A requirement for web browsing of SNMP data (see C<snapshot> command), run
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| this to load Netdisco MIBs into the database. It only needs to be done once.
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| 
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| =head2 snapshot
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| 
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| Builds and saves a data structure which Netdisco can use to mimic the device
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| (if shared) and also browse the SNMP Objects in the web.
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| 
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| By default the command will gather Objects for web browsing. Use the C<-p>
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| parameter (mnemonic: persist) to save the cache at
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| L<NETDISCO_HOME/logs/snapshots/IP> (where C<IP> is the canonical IP of the
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| device). You can share the file and it can be used to create a realistic
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| pseudo device in another installation.
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do snapshot -d 192.0.2.1 -p file
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| 
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| Optionally use the C<-e> parameter to request MIB Objects other than the
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| defaults. This parameter takes a comma-separated list and supports three
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| types of item: MIB names (the file name in netdisco-mibs), MIB vendor (in
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| netdisco-mibs, will load all the MIBs within), or SNMP::Info class (loads all
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| MIBs needed).
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| 
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|  ~/bin/nedisco-do snapshot -d 192.0.2.1 -e SNMP::Info::Layer3::Arista
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|  ~/bin/nedisco-do snapshot -d 192.0.2.1 -e PICA-PRIVATE-MIB
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|  ~/bin/nedisco-do snapshot -d 192.0.2.1 -e cisco,net-snmp
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|  ~/bin/nedisco-do snapshot -d 192.0.2.1 -e SNMP::Info::Layer3,PICA-PRIVATE-MIB,net-snmp
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| 
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| Note that to web browse the gathered SNMP data, you also first need to run
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| the C<loadmibs> command.
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| 
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| =head2 addpseudodevice
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| 
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| Adds a Pseudo Device which can be used to connect together unconnected parts
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| of your network or to gather ARP via CLI/API when SNMP is not available.
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| 
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| Pass the Pseudo Device IP in the L<-d> parameter. Pass the Pseudo Device name
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| in the L<-e> parameter. Pass the number of ports (one or more) in the L<-p>
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| parameter. All parameters are required. For example:
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| 
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|  ~/bin/netdisco-do addpseudodevice -d 192.0.2.1 -e fakerouter -p 10
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| 
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| =head1 DEBUG OPTIONS
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| 
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| The flag "C<-R>" will cause any changes to the database to be rolled back
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| at the end of the action.
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| 
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| The flags "C<-DISQ>" can be specified, multiple times, and enable the
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| following items in order:
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| 
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| =over 4
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| 
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| =item C<-D>
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| 
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| Netdisco debug log level.
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| 
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| =item C<-I> or C<-II>
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| 
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| L<SNMP::Info> trace level (1 or 2).
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| 
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| =item C<-S> or C<-SS> or C<-SSS>
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| 
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| L<SNMP> (net-snmp) trace level (1, 2 or 3).
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| 
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| =item C<-Q>
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| 
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| L<DBIx::Class> trace enabled.
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| 
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| =back
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| 
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| In case of issues with the colored output, setting the environment variable
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| C<ANSI_COLORS_DISABLED> can be used to suppress it.
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| 
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| =cut
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