> -----Original Message----- > From: 'heasley' [mailto:h...@shrubbery.net] > Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 4:36 PM > To: Wayne Eisenberg <wayne.eisenb...@carolinasit.com> > Cc: 'heasley' <h...@shrubbery.net>; 'rancid-discuss@shrubbery.net' > <rancid-discuss@shrubbery.net> > Subject: Re: [rancid] end of run not found > > Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 04:15:41PM +0000, Wayne Eisenberg: > > > > > Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 07:55:29AM +0000, Wayne Eisenberg: > > > > > > Regarding some PowerConnect N2000/3000/4000 series switches, I > > > > > > am > > > > > getting "End of run not found" errors. If I use the smc type > > > > > that is recommended in the rancid.types.base file, I have the > > > > > added pleasure of getting "missed cmd(s): show version, dir, > > > > > show vlan". Trying cisco as a type doesn't change the 'end of > > > > > run' error, although I don't miss > > > any commands. > > > > > Trying my powerconnect type that I made earlier also results in > > > > > 'end of run not found'. > > > > > > > > > > > > Running 'clogin -c"dir,show version,show running-config" > switchname' > > > > > works perfectly and returns to the command prompt. > > > > > > > > > > > > How do I troubleshoot 'end of run not found'? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > it means that it did not find the end of the config. look at > > > > > the raw output and srancid -dl <hostname> for missed command > > > > > matches. I suspect that it srancid is not recognizing the > > > > > prompt due to mangled input or unexpected characters in the prompt. > > > > > > > > How does one look at raw output? > > > > > > > > > > > export NOPIPE YES ; srancid -dl <hostname> leaves hostname.raw > > > > I'm not seeing the problem. > > > > I ran: > > export NOPIPE YES; rancid -t powerconnect -dl tco-core > ^= > > > where: > > powerconnect;script;rancid -t powerconnect powerconnect;login;clogin > > powerconnect;module;dell powerconnect;inloop;dell::inloop > > powerconnect;command;dell::GetSystem;show system > > powerconnect;command;dell::GetConf;show running-config > > > > (I remarked out the sub GetFile from dell.pm for testing only) > > > > I got: > > loadtype: device type powerconnect > > loadtype: found device type powerconnect in > > /usr/local/rancid3/etc/rancid.types.conf > > executing clogin -t 90 -c"show system;show running-config" tco-core > > HIT COMMAND:TCO-CORE#show system > > In GetSystem: TCO-CORE#show system HIT COMMAND:TCO-CORE#show > > running-config > > In GetConf: TCO-CORE#show running-config Done clogin: > > tco-core: End of run not found > > tco-core: clean_run is false > > implies it didnt find the prompt & command where it logs-out from the > device. > see match in dell::inloop. > > > exit > > > > And the .new file has a full copy of both 'show system' and 'show running- > config'. No obvious mistakes. > > > > Interestingly, if I put the GetFile sub back in and add it to the > rancid.types.conf file, I get the same error and the .new file is the same - > no > directory listing. Weird. > > that function is discarding its input except for the last line, as I > inheritted it. > welcome a patch make it do something more useful. > > > Any other type of debugging that can be done? > > > >
There you go. The dell.pm is looking for if (/[>#]\s?exit$/) but these switches don't put the exit statement on a separate line (or maybe we don't see it because of the ' tr/\015//d;' statement right before the if statement ). In any case, the end of the session looks like: TCO-CORE>exitConnection to tco-core closed. So get rid of the $ at the end of the expression, and it works. Thanks again for your help. _______________________________________________ Rancid-discuss mailing list Rancid-discuss@shrubbery.net http://www.shrubbery.net/mailman/listinfo/rancid-discuss