[rancid] Error when trying to back up a JunOS device, SRX100

Lauri Haveri lauri.haveri at alsocloudsolutions.fi
Thu Mar 22 16:02:43 UTC 2018


Hello again and thanks for the answers!

My device happens to be SRX100b and version of the Rancid is 3.3.

I got from “apt-get install rancid cvs”

Kind regards,
Lauri


From: Emille Blanc <emille at abccommunications.com>
Sent: torstai 22. maaliskuuta 2018 2.13
To: Heasley <heas at shrubbery.net>; Lauri Haveri <lauri.haveri at alsocloudsolutions.fi>
Cc: Rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net
Subject: RE: [rancid] Error when trying to back up a JunOS device, SRX100

I've had no problems with our lonely SRX100b, in any versions of RANCID 3.x, up to and including 3.7.
The SRX is running 12.1X46-D55.3

From: Rancid-discuss [mailto:rancid-discuss-bounces at shrubbery.net] On Behalf Of Heasley
Sent: March-21-18 2:15 PM
To: Lauri Haveri
Cc: Rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net
Subject: Re: [rancid] Error when trying to back up a JunOS device, SRX100



Am 21.03.2018 um 20:43 schrieb Lauri Haveri <lauri.haveri at alsocloudsolutions.fi<mailto:lauri.haveri at alsocloudsolutions.fi>>:
Hello all,


I am setting up a test enviroment on Ubuntu 16.04 before Rancid will go to a production enviroment.

Everytime I run Rancid I get the following error:

“Use of uninitialized value $_ in pattern match (m//) at /usr/share/perl5/rancid/junos.pm line 135

Use of uninitialized value $_ in pattern match (m//) at /usr/share/perl5/rancid/junos.pm line 140

00003-test-fw01: missed cmd(s): show configuration, show version invoke-on other-routing-engine, show system core-dumps, show version detail

00003-test-fw01: End of run not foud

# Error: TIMEOUT reached”



When I go the the part that the log (/usr/share/perl5/rancid/junos.pm) tells me, the part is following:



“$rval = {$commands{$cmd}}{$INPUT, $OUTPUT, $cmd};

delete($commands{$cmd});

if {$rval == -1} {                                // this is the line 135

               $clean_run = 0;

               last TOP;

}

if (/>\s*quit/){                                  // this is line 140

$clean_run=1;

last;

}”

The command I am using to run Rancid is:
“sudo su -c /var/lib/rancid/bin/rancid-run -s /bin/bash -l rancid”

Could you please help me?

You havent told us what version of rancid nor from where you retrieved it. If its not 3.7, please start there. If it already is, but it is a ubuntu package, please try an install from source.


Kind regards,
Lauri
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