rancid-run(1) | General Commands Manual | rancid-run(1) |
rancid-run - run rancid for each of the groups
rancid-run [-V] [-c commit_msg] [-f rancid.conf] [-m mail_rcpt] [-r device_name] [group [group ...]]
rancid-run is a sh(1) script to run rancid(1) for a set of rancid group(s).
rancid-run reads rancid.conf(5) to configure itself, then uses control_rancid(1) to run rancid(1) for each rancid group. The set of rancid groups can either be provided as command-line arguments or via the LIST_OF_GROUPS variable in rancid.conf(5), if the group argument is omitted.
A lock file is maintained per-group to prevent simultaneous runs for a given group by rancid-run(1). The lock file will be named .<group>.run.lock and will be located in /var/lib/rancid.
A log file is produced under $LOGDIR/logs for each rancid group processed. The file name will be <group>.YYYYMMDD.HHMMSS (year month day . hour minute second).
rancid-run is normally used to run rancid from cron(8). For example:
0 * * * * /usr/local/rancid/bin/rancid-run
The command-line options are as follows:
The -r option alters the subject line of the diff mail. It will begin with <group name>/<device name> rather than just the group name alone.
rancid-run utilizes the following environment variables from rancid.conf(5).
If rancid fails to run or collect a device's configuration, the particular group's log file (mentioned above) should be consulted. Any errors produced by the revision control system (CVS, Subversion, or git) or any of the rancid scripts should be included there, whether they be a botched cvs tree, login authentication failure, rancid configuration error, etc. If the log file produces no clues, the next debugging step should be run the commands manually. For example, can the user who runs rancid login to the device with 'clogin hostname', and so on.
DO NOT leave temporary files in the <group name>/configs directory, they WILL be removed by control_rancid(1).
22 December 2016 |