Squashed commit of the following: commit975e4c6afcAuthor: Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org> Date: Tue Sep 3 13:35:26 2019 +0100 also support regexp in domain_suffix commit0a2b5c8fa2Author: Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org> Date: Tue Sep 3 13:17:17 2019 +0100 fix rancid, graph, and nodemonitor commit6d881de3ffAuthor: Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org> Date: Tue Sep 3 13:11:54 2019 +0100 improve docs and set default domain_suffix to be list commit1dcafc08a8Merge:9a752e0214ac69dcAuthor: Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org> Date: Tue Sep 3 13:00:39 2019 +0100 Merge branch 'master' into og-multiple-domain-suffix commit9a752e0298Merge:c836619f82a99ea9Author: Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org> Date: Tue Sep 3 09:45:25 2019 +0100 Merge branch 'master' into og-multiple-domain-suffix commitc836619f8cAuthor: Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org> Date: Thu Jun 13 07:52:45 2019 +0100 hokey fix for nodes with domains commitfed14bd810Author: Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org> Date: Thu Jun 13 07:02:09 2019 +0100 basic implementation, rancid graph and nodemonitor missing
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9.4 KiB
Perl
292 lines
9.4 KiB
Perl
package App::Netdisco::Worker::Plugin::MakeRancidConf;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Dancer ':syntax';
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use Dancer::Plugin::DBIC;
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use App::Netdisco::Worker::Plugin;
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use aliased 'App::Netdisco::Worker::Status';
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use Path::Class;
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use List::Util qw/pairkeys pairfirst/;
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use File::Slurper qw/read_lines write_text/;
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use App::Netdisco::Util::Permission 'check_acl_no';
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register_worker({ phase => 'main' }, sub {
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my ($job, $workerconf) = @_;
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my $config = setting('rancid') || {};
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my $domain_suffix = setting('domain_suffix');
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my $delimiter = $config->{delimiter} || ';';
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my $down_age = $config->{down_age} || '1 day';
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my $default_group = $config->{default_group} || 'default';
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my $rancidconf = $config->{rancid_conf} || '/etc/rancid';
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my $rancidcvsroot = $config->{rancid_cvsroot}
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|| dir($ENV{NETDISCO_HOME}, 'rancid')->stringify;
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mkdir $rancidcvsroot if ! -d $rancidcvsroot;
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return Status->error("cannot create or access rancid cvsroot: $rancidcvsroot")
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if ! -d $rancidcvsroot;
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my $allowed_types = {};
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foreach my $type (qw/base conf/) {
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my $type_file = file($rancidconf, "rancid.types.$type")->stringify;
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debug sprintf("trying rancid configuration file %s\n", $type_file);
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next unless -f $type_file;
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my @lines = read_lines($type_file);
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foreach my $line (@lines) {
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next if $line =~ m/^(?:\#|\$)/;
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$allowed_types->{$1} += 1 if $line =~ m/^([a-z0-9_\-]+);login;.*$/;
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}
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}
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return Status->error("You didn't have any device types configured in your rancid installation.")
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if ! scalar keys %$allowed_types;
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my $devices = schema('netdisco')->resultset('Device')->search(undef, {
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'+columns' => { old =>
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\['age(now(), last_discover) > ?::interval', $down_age] },
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});
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$config->{groups} ||= { default => 'any' };
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$config->{vendormap} ||= {};
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$config->{excluded} ||= {};
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$config->{by_ip} ||= {};
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$config->{by_hostname} ||= {};
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my $routerdb = {};
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while (my $d = $devices->next) {
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if (check_acl_no($d, $config->{excluded})) {
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debug " skipping $d: device excluded of export";
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next
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}
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my $name = check_acl_no($d, $config->{by_ip}) ? $d->ip : ($d->dns || $d->name);
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$name =~ s/$domain_suffix// if check_acl_no($d, $config->{by_hostname});
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my ($group) =
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(pairkeys pairfirst { check_acl_no($d, $b) } %{ $config->{groups} }) || $default_group;
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my ($vendor) =
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(pairkeys pairfirst { check_acl_no($d, $b) } %{ $config->{vendormap} })
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|| $d->vendor;
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if (not ($name and $vendor)) {
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debug " skipping $d: the name or vendor is not defined";
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next
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} elsif ($vendor =~ m/(?:enterprises\.|netdisco)/) {
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debug " skipping $d with unresolved vendor: $vendor";
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next;
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} elsif (scalar keys %$allowed_types and !exists($allowed_types->{$vendor})) {
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debug " skipping $d: $vendor doesn't exist in rancid's vendor list";
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next;
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}
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push @{$routerdb->{$group}},
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(sprintf "%s${delimiter}%s${delimiter}%s", $name, $vendor,
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($d->get_column('old') ? 'down' : 'up'));
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}
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foreach my $group (keys %$routerdb) {
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mkdir dir($rancidcvsroot, $group)->stringify;
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my $content = "#\n# Router list file for rancid group $group.\n";
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$content .= "# Generate automatically by App::Netdisco::Worker::Plugin::MakeRancidConf\n#\n";
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$content .= join "\n", sort @{$routerdb->{$group}};
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write_text(file($rancidcvsroot, $group, 'router.db')->stringify, "${content}\n");
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}
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return Status->done('Wrote rancid configuration.');
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});
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true;
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=encoding utf8
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=head1 NAME
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MakeRancidConf - Generate rancid Configuration
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=head1 INTRODUCTION
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This worker will generate a rancid configuration for all devices in Netdisco.
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Optionally you can provide configuration to control the output, however the
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defaults are sane for rancid versions 3.x and will create one rancid group
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called C<default> which contains all devices. Those devices not discovered
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successfully within the past day will be marked as C<down> for rancid to skip.
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Configuration is saved to the F<~/rancid> subdirectory of Netdisco's home folder.
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Note that this only generates the router.db files, you will still need to
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configure rancid's F<.cloginrc> and schedule C<rancid-run> to run.
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You could run this worker at 09:05 each day using the following configuration:
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schedule:
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makerancidconf:
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when: '5 9 * * *'
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Since MakeRancidConf is a worker module it can also be run via C<netdisco-do>:
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~/bin/netdisco-do makerancidconf
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Skipped devices and the reason for skipping them can be seen by using C<-D>:
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~/bin/netdisco-do makerancidconf -D
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=head1 CONFIGURATION
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Here is a complete example of the configuration, which must be called
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C<rancid>. All keys are optional:
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rancid:
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rancid_cvsroot: '$ENV{NETDISCO_HOME}/rancid' # default
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rancid_conf: '/etc/rancid' # default
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down_age: '1 day' # default
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delimiter: ';' # default
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default_group: 'default' # default
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excluded:
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excludegroup1: 'host_group1_acl'
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excludegroup2: 'host_group2_acl'
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groups:
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groupname1: 'host_group3_acl'
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groupname2: 'host_group4_acl'
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vendormap:
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vname1: 'host_group5_acl'
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vname2: 'host_group6_acl'
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by_ip: 'host_group7_acl'
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by_hostname: 'host_group8_acl'
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Note that the default directory for writing files is not F</var/lib/rancid> so
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you may wish to set this in C<rancid_cvsroot>, (especially if migrating from the old
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C<netdisco-rancid-export> script).
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Any values above that are a host group ACL will take either a single item or
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a list of network identifiers or device properties. See the L<ACL
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documentation|https://github.com/netdisco/netdisco/wiki/Configuration#access-control-lists>
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wiki page for full details. We advise you to use the C<host_groups> setting
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and then refer to named entries in that, for example:
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host_groups:
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coredevices: '192.0.2.0/24'
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edgedevices: '172.16.0.0/16'
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grp-nxos: 'os:nx-os'
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rancid:
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groups:
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core_devices: 'group:coredevices'
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edge_devices: 'group:edgedevices'
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vendormap:
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cisco-nx: 'group:grp-nxos'
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by_ip: 'any'
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Do not forget that rancid also needs configuring when adding a new group,
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such as scheduling the group to run, adding it to F<rancid.conf>, setting up the
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email config and creating the repository with C<rancid-cvs>.
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=head2 C<rancid_conf>
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The location where the rancid configuration (F<rancid.types.base> and
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F<rancid.types.conf>) is installed. It will be used to check the existence
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of device types before exporting the devices to the rancid configuration. If no match
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is found the device will not be added to rancid.
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=head2 C<rancid_cvsroot>
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The location to write rancid group configuration files (F<router.db>) into. A
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subdirectory for each group will be created.
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=head2 C<down_age>
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This should be the same or greater than the interval between regular discover
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jobs on your network. Devices which have not been discovered within this time
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will be marked as C<down> to rancid.
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The format is any time interval known and understood by PostgreSQL, such as at
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L<https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/static/functions-datetime.html>.
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=head2 C<delimiter>
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Set this to the delimiter character for your F<router.db> entries if needed to
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be different from the default, the default is C<;>.
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=head2 C<default_group>
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Put devices into this group if they do not match any other groups defined.
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=head2 C<excluded>
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This dictionary defines a list of devices that you do not wish to export to
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rancid configuration.
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The value should be a L<Netdisco ACL|https://github.com/netdisco/netdisco/wiki/Configuration#access-control-lists>
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to select devices in the Netdisco database.
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=head2 C<groups>
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This dictionary maps rancid group names with configuration which will match
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devices in the Netdisco database.
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The left hand side (key) should be the rancid group name, the right hand side
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(value) should be a L<Netdisco
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ACL|https://github.com/netdisco/netdisco/wiki/Configuration#access-control-lists>
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to select devices in the Netdisco database.
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=head2 C<vendormap>
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If the device vendor in Netdisco is not the same as the rancid vendor script or
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device type, configure a mapping here.
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The left hand side (key) should be the rancid device type, the right hand side
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(value) should be a L<Netdisco
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ACL|https://github.com/netdisco/netdisco/wiki/Configuration#access-control-lists>
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to select devices in the Netdisco database.
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Note that vendors might have a large array of operating systems which require
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different rancid modules. Mapping operating systems to rancid device types is
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a good solution to use the correct device type. Example:
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host_groups:
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grp-ciscosb: 'os:ros'
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rancid:
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vendormap:
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cisco-sb: 'group:grp-ciscosb'
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=head2 C<by_ip>
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L<Netdisco
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ACL|https://github.com/netdisco/netdisco/wiki/Configuration#access-control-lists>
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to select devices which will be written to the rancid config as an IP address,
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instead of the DNS FQDN or SNMP hostname.
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=head2 C<by_hostname>
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L<Netdisco
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ACL|https://github.com/netdisco/netdisco/wiki/Configuration#access-control-lists>
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to select devices which will have the unqualified hostname written to the
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rancid config. This is done simply by stripping the C<domain_suffix>
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configuration setting from the device FQDN.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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=over 4
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=item *
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L<http://www.shrubbery.net/rancid/>
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=item *
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L<https://github.com/ytti/oxidized>
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=item *
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L<https://github.com/netdisco/netdisco/wiki/Configuration#access-control-lists>
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=back
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=cut
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