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|  | ScreenOS support | 
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|  | Brocade Vyatta model added | 
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|  | Updates | 
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|  | instructions for CentOS, OL and RHEL | 
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|  | Added Brocade Fabric OS support | 
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|  | we now support network based SQL and 'file' make little sense in
postgres/mysql, changing that to 'database' makes it reusable for both
use cases. | 
|  | Added Force10 support | 
|  | We need to return value of 'r' instead of value of previous evaluation. | 
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|  | - actually start to follow semantic version
      - a.b.c   a == major, b == minor c == patch
      - c only for bug-fixes etc
      - b for non-breaking new features
      - a for breaking new featires
      - a == 0 is special, can break anywhere
      - http://semver.org
- add more specific version restrictions for gems | 
|  | We are doing this in sql.rb
:user => @cfg.sql.user?
:password => @cfg.sql.password?
As 'asetus' will accept arbitrary chain
@cfg.sql.one.two.three
it is clear that 'one' or 'two' cannot _ever_ return nil/false,
otherwise you cannot create 'three'.
So if there isn't value of one/two, instance of 'asetus' is returned,
upon which we can build two, and then tree'.
one?, two?, three? version existed in old asetus, as strict boolean test
@cfg.sql.one? would return true, false or nil
In newer version, instead of returning true, it returns actual value. | 
|  | SQL file in configuration renamed to database.
Should the generated example file have host+user+password+query? | 
|  | Generic SQL support for source | 
|  | config option "file" got renamed to "database", added authentication options for other SQL adapters and an optional query argument to overwrite the generic query.
config snipplet:
  sql:
    adapter: mysql2
    user: sqluser
    password: sekrit
    host: mysql.local
    database: inventory
    table: devices
    query: SELECT `fqhn` AS `name`, lower(`vendor`) AS `model` FROM `devices` INNER JOIN `devtypes` ON (`devtypes`.`id` = `devices`.`model_id`) WHERE (`aktiv` = 'J')
    map:
      name: name
      model: model | 
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|  | core.rb: Improve error message | 
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|  | a) put metainformation on top, rancid style
b) remove changing data from 'show system' | 
|  | Even after manually setting author+committer, it still crashed with:
Config value 'user.name' was not found [Rugged::ConfigError]
Not sure where it would want to use it, after author+committer already
are set, but I guess this method is more robust anyhow. | 
|  | Ratioinale is, we want to keep it default, but it should be easy for
people to understand what to do, if they don't want it.
Closes #17 | 
|  | a) grit is not supported, rugged is
b) grit requires git CLI installed, rugged does not
c) grit needs monkey patching to work, rugged does not
Closes #21
Closes #22 | 
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|  | Looks like this in syslog:
Jul 11 21:05:53 ytti oxidized[9820]: 10.10.10.10 raised Errno::ENETUNREACH with msg "Network is unreachable - connect(2) for "10.10.10.10" port 22"
Jul 11 21:05:53 ytti oxidized[9820]: 10.10.10.10 raised Errno::ENETUNREACH with msg "Network is unreachable - connect(2) for "10.10.10.10" port 23"
Jul 11 21:05:54 ytti oxidized[9820]: 10.10.10.10 status no_connection, retry attempt 1
Jul 11 21:05:54 ytti oxidized[9820]: 10.10.10.10 raised Errno::ENETUNREACH with msg "Network is unreachable - connect(2) for "10.10.10.10" port 22"
Jul 11 21:05:54 ytti oxidized[9820]: 10.10.10.10 raised Errno::ENETUNREACH with msg "Network is unreachable - connect(2) for "10.10.10.10" port 23"
Jul 11 21:05:55 ytti oxidized[9820]: 10.10.10.10 status no_connection, retry attempt 2
Jul 11 21:05:55 ytti oxidized[9820]: 10.10.10.10 raised Errno::ENETUNREACH with msg "Network is unreachable - connect(2) for "10.10.10.10" port 22"
Jul 11 21:05:55 ytti oxidized[9820]: 10.10.10.10 raised Errno::ENETUNREACH with msg "Network is unreachable - connect(2) for "10.10.10.10" port 23"
Jul 11 21:05:56 ytti oxidized[9820]: 10.10.10.10 status no_connection, retry attempt 3
Jul 11 21:05:56 ytti oxidized[9820]: 10.10.10.10 raised Errno::ENETUNREACH with msg "Network is unreachable - connect(2) for "10.10.10.10" port 22"
Jul 11 21:05:56 ytti oxidized[9820]: 10.10.10.10 raised Errno::ENETUNREACH with msg "Network is unreachable - connect(2) for "10.10.10.10" port 23"
Jul 11 21:05:57 ytti oxidized[9820]: 10.10.10.10 status no_connection, retries exhausted, giving up | 
|  | Closes #23 | 
|  | Closes #20
[ytti@ytti.fi ~/tmp/oxidized]% oxidized
Error loading config: (<unknown>): mapping values are not s context at line 15 column 7
[ytti@ytti.fi ~/tmp/oxidized]% | 
|  | if ~/.config/oxidized/model/ios.rb exists it is used, iinstead of the
system-wide model | 
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|  | thanks to @richih | 
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|  | How this works in ruby2.0 normally? What component has loaded this
implicitly?
Thanks to @RichiH for spotting. | 
|  | README.md: Require ruby-dev on Debian | 
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|  | Default to local listening for oxidized-web |