----- "Antonio da Silva Martins Junior" asmartins@uem.br escreveu:
----- "Daniel Bird" dbird@sgul.ac.uk escreveu:
How can I find out which port on the switch a particular server
is
connected to? I was hoping that this is somehow possible using
the
mac address and the data gathered from snmpwalk/snmpget requests
but
I'm not having much luck. How would you tackle this problem?
Take a look at Netdisco. I seem to remember it's a little tricky to set up on CentOS but I wouldn't live without it now.
Well after following the "little tricky" :D install scripts on this address: http://www.auburn.edu/~gouldwp/netdisco/
I had this error: "failed to resolve handler `netdisco::Mason': Can't locate netdisco/Mason.pm in @INC" on my httpd error_log file. Anyone had sucess on made netdisco running?
Hi List,
Well nothing better than post an email to the list to find the solution:
The install script I was using (following) from the site above, put two include lines (from netdisco_apache.conf and netdisco_apache_dir.conf) on the end of "/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf". But it generates some errors on the httpd programa, and I moved them to links on "/etc/httpd/conf.d" to the netdisco config files.
The problem was "netdisco*" was load before "perl*" and then the errors.
Quick solution: rename "netdisco*" to "zz_netdisco*", now the load order are OK and the WebCli are running.
Thanks for the help,
Antonio.