Deprecated.
NAME
netdisco-sshcollector - DEPRECATED!
DEPRECATION NOTICE
The functionality of this standalone script has been incorporated into Netdisco core.
Please read the deprecation notice if you are using netdisco-sshcollector
:
SYNOPSIS
# install dependencies:
~/bin/localenv cpanm --notest Net::OpenSSH Expect
# run manually, or add to cron:
~/bin/netdisco-sshcollector [-DQO] [-w <max_workers>]
# limit run to a single device defined in the config
~/bin/netdisco-sshcollector [-DQO] [-w <max_workers>] -d <device>
DESCRIPTION
Collects ARP data for Netdisco from devices without full SNMP support. Currently, ARP tables can be retrieved from the following device classes:
App::Netdisco::SSHCollector::Platform::GAIAEmbedded - Check Point GAIA Embedded
App::Netdisco::SSHCollector::Platform::CPVSX - Check Point VSX
App::Netdisco::SSHCollector::Platform::ACE - Cisco ACE
App::Netdisco::SSHCollector::Platform::ASA - Cisco ASA
App::Netdisco::SSHCollector::Platform::IOS - Cisco IOS
App::Netdisco::SSHCollector::Platform::IOSXR - Cisco IOS XR
App::Netdisco::SSHCollector::Platform::NXOS - Cisco NXOS
App::Netdisco::SSHCollector::Platform::BigIP - F5 Networks BigIP
App::Netdisco::SSHCollector::Platform::PaloAlto - Palo Alto
The collected arp entries are then directly stored in the netdisco database.
CONFIGURATION
The following should go into your Netdisco configuration file, ~/environments/deployment.yml.
sshcollector
-
Data is collected from the machines specified in this setting. The format is a list of dictionaries. The keys
ip
,user
,password
, andplatform
are required. Optionally thehostname
key can be used instead of theip
. For example:sshcollector: - ip: '192.0.2.1' user: oliver password: letmein platform: IOS - hostname: 'core-router.example.com' user: oliver password: platform: IOS
Platform is the final part of the classname to be instantiated to query the host, e.g. platform ACE will be queried using
App::Netdisco::SSHCollector::Platform::ACE
.If the password is blank, public key authentication will be attempted with the default key for the netdisco user. Password protected keys are currently not supported.
ADDING DEVICES
Additional device classes can be easily integrated just by adding and additonal class to the App::Netdisco::SSHCollector::Platform
namespace. This class must implement an arpnip($hostname, $ssh)
method which returns an array of hashrefs in the format
@result = ({ ip => IPADDR, mac => MACADDR }, ...)
The parameter $ssh
is an active Net::OpenSSH
connection to the host. Depending on the target system, it can be queried using simple methods like
my @data = $ssh->capture("show whatever")
or automated via Expect - this is mostly useful for non-Linux appliances which don't support command execution via ssh:
my ($pty, $pid) = $ssh->open2pty;
unless ($pty) {
debug "unable to run remote command [$hostlabel] " . $ssh->error;
return ();
}
my $expect = Expect->init($pty);
my $prompt = qr/#/;
my ($pos, $error, $match, $before, $after) = $expect->expect(10, -re, $prompt);
$expect->send("terminal length 0\n");
# etc...
The returned IP and MAC addresses should be in a format that the respective inetaddr and macaddr datatypes in PostgreSQL can handle.
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
-D
-
Netdisco debug log level.
-Q
-
DBIx::Class trace enabled.
-O
-
Net::OpenSSH trace enabled.
-w
-
Set maximum parallel workers for MCE::Loop. The default is auto.
-d device
-
Only run for a single device. Takes an IP or hostname, must exactly match the value in the config file.