Barnard, Samuel
2012-03-13 18:48:36 UTC
Rancid-Discuss:
My F5s are on version 10.0.0.1
I have a crontab job that runs twice a night (yes the times are right):
0 0,3 * * * /opt/rancid/bin/rancid-run
It works just fine for every cisco device, however for the F5 Devices it complains about the following:
Getting missed routers: round 4.
F5a: missed cmd(s): ls --full-time --color=never /config/ssl/ssl.crt,ls --full-time --color=never /config/ssl/ssl.key
F5b: missed cmd(s): ls --full-time --color=never /config/ssl/ssl.crt,ls --full-time --color=never /config/ssl/ssl.key
However when I run the command:
Rancid-run -r F5a
The device works just fine:
cvs diff: Diffing .
cvs diff: Diffing configs
cvs commit: Examining .
cvs commit: Examining configs
Checking in configs/F5a;
/opt/rancid/var/CVS/kfd/configs/F5a,v <-- F5a
new revision: 1.5; previous revision: 1.4
done
I cannot figure out what the problem seems to be when it does the full rancid-run job. Running a f5rancid manually runs all the commands just fine as well.
Does anyone have any insight?
Thank you,
Sam Barnard, IT Specialist - Network
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My F5s are on version 10.0.0.1
I have a crontab job that runs twice a night (yes the times are right):
0 0,3 * * * /opt/rancid/bin/rancid-run
It works just fine for every cisco device, however for the F5 Devices it complains about the following:
Getting missed routers: round 4.
F5a: missed cmd(s): ls --full-time --color=never /config/ssl/ssl.crt,ls --full-time --color=never /config/ssl/ssl.key
F5b: missed cmd(s): ls --full-time --color=never /config/ssl/ssl.crt,ls --full-time --color=never /config/ssl/ssl.key
However when I run the command:
Rancid-run -r F5a
The device works just fine:
cvs diff: Diffing .
cvs diff: Diffing configs
cvs commit: Examining .
cvs commit: Examining configs
Checking in configs/F5a;
/opt/rancid/var/CVS/kfd/configs/F5a,v <-- F5a
new revision: 1.5; previous revision: 1.4
done
I cannot figure out what the problem seems to be when it does the full rancid-run job. Running a f5rancid manually runs all the commands just fine as well.
Does anyone have any insight?
Thank you,
Sam Barnard, IT Specialist - Network
[Description: Description: Description: Description: cid:***@01CBBBD4.3E04E480]
***@krollfactualdata.com<mailto:***@krollfactualdata.com>
www.krollfactualdata.com<http://www.krollfactualdata.com/>