hi Viktor,
I'm not sure if this feature would be available out-of-the-box in the first release, but there will be a Perl API for you to automate any interactive CLI scenario and report the result (success or error message).
so, basically you will be able to automate commands like "copy vlan.dat tftp://1.1.1.1" and track the failures.
cheers, stan
----- Original Message ----
From: Viktor Steinmann stony@stony.com To: swinog@lists.swinog.ch Sent: Sun, October 17, 2010 11:57:19 AM Subject: Re: [swinog] RANCID alternative
Hey Stan
Great idea. One feature I've been missing in rancid for a long time is the possibility to have a "one-stop-shop" for emergency recovery. While the configuration is saved to CVS, the IOS and other important files such as "vlan.dat" are missing. It would be great, if this new tool would include a backup-function for the file-system on the router/switch, so that it can be fully restored after an emergency (including all important files).
Kind regards, Viktor
On 11.10.2010 8:34, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
hi all,
I'm currently working on a new open-source project. Many of you know the imperfections of RANCID software, and this project is made to dramatically change this.
In README section at http://github.com/ssinyagin/gerty you will find the short concept overview and more in-depth documentation.
At the moment the proof of concept is ready: it can store Cisco
configuration
into files, as well as output of other commands, such as "show isis
neighbors".
It will be polished and finalized during next months, and I'll be able to present it at a SwiNOG meeting in Spring or Summer.
your feedback will be appreciated.
cheers, stan
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