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rancid_intro(7)	       Miscellaneous Information Manual	       rancid_intro(7)

NAME
       rancid_intro  -	introduction  to  the  Really Awesome New Cisco	confIg
       Differ

INTRODUCTION
       rancid is really	more than  just	 a  Cisco  configuration  differ.   It
       handles	several	different device's configurations; currently including
       Alteon, Arista,	Bay  Networks  (Nortel),  Cisco,  Extreme,  F5	BigIP,
       Force10,	 Fortinet, Foundry, HP Procurve	switches, Hauwei VRP, Hitachi,
       Juniper Routers and edge	(ERX) routers, MRTd daemon, Microtik  routers,
       Netscaler  load	balancers, Netscreen firewalls,	Redback, SMC switches,
       Xirrus arrays, Zebra routing software, and the ADC-Kentrox EZ-T3	mux.

       rancid uses an expect script to login using ssh,	telnet,	or rsh to each
       of a list of devices and	run a set of commands for that device-type and
       collects	the output.  The output	 is  run  through  some	 filtering  to
       summarize, reformat, and/or snip	unwanted or security related data such
       as chassis temperature and easily reverse-able passwords.

       Named  after  the  device's  name  in  the  group's  configuration file
       (router.db),  the  resulting  files  are	  saved	  in   the   directory
       <group>/configs.	  Except  for the data filtered	from the configuration
       file for	security reasons, such as reversable  passwords,  these	 files
       are suitable for	loading	directly to restore a lost configuration.  See
       rancid.conf(5) for more information on <group>s.

       After filtering,	a uni-diff (see	diff(1)) of the	result is produced for
       each  of	 the  devices  in  a group against that	of the previous	run of
       rancid and is e-mailed to that  group's	mail  list,  "rancid-<group>".
       This e-mail will	also include any differences of	the device list	in the
       group's configuration file, router.db.

       Lastly,	all  the  updated  files are checked into the revision control
       system (CVS, Subversion,	or git).  And, administrative  messages,  such
       as  collections that are	failing	for longer than	OLDTIME, are mailed to
       "rancid-admin-<group>".

       Additional utilities, including a looking glass,	come with rancid.  See
       rancid's	share directory	( share/rancid).

EXAMPLE	E-MAIL
       Below is	a sample of a uni-diff produced	from the group "shrubbery" for
       the device named	dfw.shrubbery.net, which happens to be a Cisco GSR.

       From: rancid
       To: rancid-shrubbery@shrubbery.net
       Subject:	shrubbery router config	diffs
       Precedence: bulk

       Index: configs/dfw.shrubbery.net
       ===================================================================
       retrieving revision 1.144
       diff -u -4 -r1.144 dfw.shrubbery.net
       @@ -57,14 +57,8 @@
	 !Slot 2/MBUS: hvers 1.1
	 !Slot 2/MBUS: software	01.36 (RAM) (ROM version is 01.33)
	 !Slot 2/MBUS: 128 Mbytes DRAM,	16384 Kbytes SDRAM
	 !
       - !Slot 6: 1 Port Gigabit Ethernet
       - !Slot 6/PCA: part 73-3302-03 rev C0 ver 3, serial CAB031216OL
       - !Slot 6/PCA: hvers 1.1
       - !Slot 6/MBUS: part 73-2146-07 rev B0 dev 0, serial CAB031112SB
       - !Slot 6/MBUS: hvers 1.2
       - !Slot 6/MBUS: software	01.36 (RAM) (ROM version is 01.33)
	 !Slot 7: Route	Processor
	 !Slot 7/PCA: part 73-2170-03 rev B0 ver 3, serial CAB024901SI
	 !Slot 7/PCA: hvers 1.4
	 !Slot 7/MBUS: part 73-2146-06 rev A0 dev 0, serial CAB02060044

       In this example,	we see that a Gigabit Ethernet	linecard  was  removed
       from  slot  6.	However,  since	 this  data  is	 collected from	"show"
       commands	on the router, it could	 just  as  easily  be  that  the  card
       crashed so the RP can not communicate with it to	collect	information.

GETTING	STARTED
       Installation  instructions are included in the distribution's top-level
       directory in the	README file (which will	be installed in	share/rancid).
       Once the	installation is	complete,  start  by  reading  the  man	 pages
       listed  below  or  follow the basic instructions	included in the	README
       file.

       See http://www.shrubbery.net/rancid for information  on	new  versions,
       mail lists, etc.

ADDING NEW GROUPS
       Follow this procedure for adding	new groups:

       o      Update  the  LIST_OF_GROUPS  variable  in	 etc/rancid.conf  (see
	      rancid.conf(5)).

       o      Run rancid-cvs(1).

       o      Update  the  system's  mail  aliases  file   /etc/aliases	  (see
	      rancid.conf(5)).

SEE ALSO
       clogin(1),   cloginrc(5),  control_rancid(1),  lg_intro(7),  rancid(1),
       rancid-run(1), rancid.conf(5), router.db(5)

				 12 July 2019		       rancid_intro(7)

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