[rancid] vyatta/vyos
robert.4.hughes at bt.com
robert.4.hughes at bt.com
Wed Apr 1 13:26:25 UTC 2015
Yes, although rather than router01 it is an actual ip address. The same works for quagga nodes ok, those are using a device type of cisco.
xx.xx.xx.xx;vyos;up;node provisioned by opennms nodeid;14
-----Original Message-----
From: Antonio Querubin [mailto:tony at lavanauts.org]
Sent: 01 April 2015 14:20
To: Hughes,R,Robert,VIE C
Cc: adam at ballinatta.com; rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net
Subject: RE: [rancid] vyatta/vyos
On Wed, 1 Apr 2015, robert.4.hughes at bt.com wrote:
> I have installed the new modules, so I guess it was just ignoring
> vrancid anyway. I have now deleted vrancid to make sure.
>
> I still get the error in the log file router01: vlogin error: Error:
> TIMEOUT reached
>
> This is the vyos entry in rancid.types.conf
>
> vyos;script;rancid -t vyos
> vyos;login;vlogin
> vyos;module;vyos
> vyos;inloop;vyos::inloop
> vyos;command;vyos::ShowConfiguration;show configuration commands
>
> This is the output when I run: rancid -t vyos -d router01
>
> loadtype: device type vyos
> loadtype: found device type vyos in /opt/rancid/etc/rancid.types.conf
> executing vlogin -t 120 -c"show configuration commands" router01 HIT
> COMMAND:vyos at router01:~$ show configuration commands
> In ShowConfiguration: vyos at router01:~$ show configuration
> commands
So you shouldn't be getting that TIMEOUT error any more. Is your router.db entry for router01 referencing 'vyos' instead of 'vrancid'?
router01;vyos;up
Antonio Querubin
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