<p dir="ltr">Check your router.db file and ensure you're using the correct delimiter. I had the same problem when I first upgraded to 3.1 and it took me far too long to find that you need to use a semicolon instead of a colon (a little RTFM and some hair pulling helped) and I experienced the same problem you describe.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Example router.db entry for 3.1+ (to allow for IPv6 addressing):</p>
<p dir="ltr">Hostname;cisco;up<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On May 6, 2015 20:57, Scott Granados <scott.granados@gmail.com> wrote:<br type='attribution'><blockquote class="quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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<div>Hi, this may be a very n00by question but googling hasn’t helped so I thought I’d ask here. I just installed a fresh copy of rancid-3.2. Admittedly my previous attempt has been using yum or apt-get to install rancid 2.3.6 but this time I downloaded the source and compiled. There were no errors during compilation.<br />
When I run rancid-run the process exits very quickly and the generated log files for each group show a start and end with no text in-between. However, if I run the clog in command with a router name it logs in fine and drops me in to the network element. What should I check to diagnose the lack of configs being pulled and the totally empty logs other than the words start and end. Any pointers would be most appreciated.<br />
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Thank you<br />
Scott<br />
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