Hello,
On installing NAV3.1, the notes mention a new autodiscovery tool:
* Autodiscovery command line tool added to contrib. This tool will
try to discover every managed network device within your network,
and add them to NAV.
But, I don't see this on install. In the src directory, I see
autodiscovery. If I try to build autodiscovery, I get:
linux:/data/projects/Nav/nav-3.1.0/src/autodiscovery # ant install
Buildfile: build.xml
init:
[mkdir] Created dir:
/data/projects/Nav/nav-3.1.0/src/autodiscovery/build
compile:
[javac] Compiling 2 source files to
/data/projects/Nav/nav-3.1.0/src/autodiscovery/build
dist:
[mkdir] Created dir:
/data/projects/Nav/nav-3.1.0/src/autodiscovery/dist
[jar] Building jar:
/data/projects/Nav/nav-3.1.0/src/autodiscovery/dist/autodiscovery.jar
install:
[mkdir] Created dir: /data/projects/Nav/nav-3.1.0/src/autodiscovery/
${DESTDIR}/usr/local/nav/lib/java/autodiscovery
[copy] Copying 1 file to
/data/projects/Nav/nav-3.1.0/src/autodiscovery/
${DESTDIR}/usr/local/nav/lib/java/autodiscovery
[mkdir] Created dir: /data/projects/Nav/nav-3.1.0/src/autodiscovery/
${DESTDIR}/usr/local/nav/bin
BUILD FAILED
/data/projects/Nav/nav-3.1.0/src/autodiscovery/build.xml:54: Warning: Could
not find file
/data/projects/Nav/nav-3.1.0/src/autodiscovery/autodiscovery.sh to copy.
Is there a file, autodiscovery.sh, that is missing from the distribution?
Or, am I just being dumb?
Thanks
Scott
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>From wj_peng24 at yahoo.com.cn Thu Jul 6 11:05:14 2006
From: wj_peng24 at yahoo.com.cn (wenjun peng)
Date: Thu Jul 6 04:05:28 2006
Subject: [Nav-users] rrdtool
Message-ID: <20060706020514.72865.qmail(a)web15903.mail.cnb.yahoo.com>
Hello, I am using nav-3.1.0, and installed rrdtool1.2.x, but as the installing note said, the py-rrdtool would not support rrdtool over 1.0, then I download rrdtool-python1.2.x, is that ok?
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ÇÀ×¢ÑÅ»¢Ãâ·ÑÓÊÏä-3.5GÈÝÁ¿£¬20MžœŒþ£¡ From odd.hauge at hiMolde.no Thu Jul 6 09:23:35 2006
From: odd.hauge at hiMolde.no (Hauge Odd Arne)
Date: Thu Jul 6 08:25:02 2006
Subject: [Nav-users] Switchport
Message-ID: <8EEE7738AEDF6947B3E5508A0244D1C2A36AAE(a)stam.himolde.no>
Now are all router-prefixes back in Nav. So everything seems fines.
Thanks ;)
But there are still problem with some switches. Both my HP Procurve 2848
and HP Procurve 2650 have wrong number of ports, and vlan is missing
from the switchport report.
Some (3 of 6) Cisco Catalyst 2948 (Fixed Cat 4000 switches running
catos) are reported with 102 ports.... But the 3 other 2948 switches are
reported correctly.
vlan are missing from som switches. Can this be due to no activity on
the swithes ?
- odd arne
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hauge Odd Arne
> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 9:26 PM
> To: 'Morten Vold'
> Cc: nav-users(a)itea.ntnu.no
> Subject: RE: [Nav-users] Switchport
>
> >
> > Thanks for allowing us access to debug your installation. It seems
> > your report.conf hasn't been updated in a while. The
> swport report in
> > your report.conf seems to be a version that's over a year
> old, and it
> > contains errors.
> >
> Hmm, I don't comment that one.... But maybe the installation
> script shall update config files to, with a warning for us to
> check if the new config files needs any update.... I usually
> check the files in the nav/conf directory, but I have
> forgotten the report/report.conf directory.
> Shame on me !
>
> But now I have lost my router-prefixes for local vlans. The
> vlans are defined on a GSW box. You may take a look at
> /prefix report.
>
> - odd arne
>
>
>
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