[rancid] Need Help

Harsha S Aryan harsha.s.aryan at gmail.com
Thu Dec 17 06:51:19 UTC 2015


hi,

below is my rancid config, i am unable to config files of my network device
as attachment in mail

can any one let me know how do i do.

 cat /etc/rancid/
rancid.conf       .rancid.conf.swp
root at Nagios:~# cat /etc/rancid/rancid.conf
# rancid 2.3.8
# This file sets up the environment used for rancid.  see rancid.conf(5)
#
# This will be site specific
#
TERM=network;export TERM
#
# Collating locale
LC_COLLATE="POSIX"; export LC_COLLATE
#
# Create files w/o world read/write/exec permissions, but read/exec
permissions
# for group.
umask 027
#
# Under BASEDIR (i.e.: --localstatedir), there will be a "logs" directory
for
# the logs from rancid and a directory for each group of routers defined in
# LIST_OF_GROUPS (below).  In addition to these, there will be a "CVS"
# directory which is the cvs (or Subversion) repository.
#
# Use a full path (no sym-links) for BASEDIR.
#
TMPDIR=/tmp; export TMPDIR
# Be careful changing this, it affects CVSROOT below.  It should be a FQPN,
not
# relative.
BASEDIR=/var/lib/rancid; export BASEDIR
PATH=/usr/lib/rancid/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin;
export
PATH
# Location of the CVS/SVN repository.  Be careful changing this.
# If RCSSYS is svn, this can be:
# - an (absolute) path (a subdirectory of BASEDIR by default).
# - any URL that subversion understands, but beware that:
#   - no attempt will be made to create the repository when running
rancid-cvs.
#   - authentication credentials, if necessary, MUST be cached (see the SVN
#     book, Ch. 3, Network Model, Caching credentials) before
non-interactive
#     commands can run, e.g. by running rancid-cvs after installation.
CVSROOT=$BASEDIR/CVS; export CVSROOT
# Location of log files produced by rancid-run(1).
LOGDIR=$BASEDIR/logs; export LOGDIR
#
# Select which RCS system to use, "cvs" (default) or "svn".  Do not change
# this after CVSROOT has been created with rancid-cvs.  Changing between
these
# requires manual conversions.
RCSSYS=cvs; export RCSSYS
#
# if ACLSORT is NO, access-lists will NOT be sorted.
#ACLSORT=YES; export ACLSORT
#
# if NOPIPE is set, temp files will be used instead of a cmd pipe during
# collection from the router(s).
#NOPIPE=YES; export NOPIPE
#
# FILTER_PWDS determines which passwords are filtered from configs by the
# value set (NO | YES | ALL).  see rancid.conf(5).
#FILTER_PWDS=YES; export FILTER_PWDS
#
# if NOCOMMSTR is set, snmp community strings will be stripped from the
configs
#NOCOMMSTR=YES; export NOCOMMSTR
#
# How many times failed collections are retried (for each run) before
# giving up.  Minimum: 1
#MAX_ROUNDS=4; export MAX_ROUNDS
#
# How many hours should pass before complaining about routers that
# can not be reached.  The value should be greater than the number
# of hours between your rancid-run cron job.  Default: 24
#OLDTIME=4; export OLDTIME
#
# How many hours should pass before complaining that a group's collection
# (the age of it's lock file) is hung.
#LOCKTIME=4; export LOCKTIME
#
# The number of devices to collect simultaneously.
#PAR_COUNT=5; export PAR_COUNT
#
# list of rancid groups
#LIST_OF_GROUPS="sl joebobisp"; export LIST_OF_GROUPS
# more groups...
#LIST_OF_GROUPS="$LIST_OF_GROUPS noc billybobisp"; export LIST_OF_GROUPS

LIST_OF_GROUPS="switches"
LIST_OF_GROUPS="routers"

#
# For each group, define a list of people to receive the diffs.
# in sendmail's /etc/aliases.
#   rancid-group:       joe,moe at foo
#   rancid-admin-group: hostmaster
# be sure to read ../README regarding aliases.
#
# If your MTA configuration is broken or you want mail to be forwarded to a
# domain not the same as the local one, define that domain here.  "@" must
be
# included, as this is simply appended to the usual recipients.  It is NOT
# appended to recipients specified in rancid-run's -m option.
#MAILDOMAIN="@example.com"; export MAILDOMAIN
#
# By default, rancid mail is marked with precedence "bulk".  This may be
# changed by setting the MAILHEADERS variable; for example no header by
setting
# it to "" or adding X- style headers.  Individual headers must be separated
# by a \n.
MAILHEADERS="Precedence: bulk"; export MAILHEADERS
#$SENDMAIL -t $MAILOPTS


-- 
Rehards,
Harsha
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