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get_facts doesn't work on stacked switches #14

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rgilijamse opened this issue Apr 2, 2021 · 5 comments
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get_facts doesn't work on stacked switches #14

rgilijamse opened this issue Apr 2, 2021 · 5 comments

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@rgilijamse
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Parsing breaks when multiple results are returned from show commands due to the switches being stacked.

Error:

  File "<PATH>/napalm_procurve/procurve.py", line 254, in get_facts
    serial_number = line.split(" : ")[2].strip()
IndexError: list index out of range

Sample output:

SWITCH# show system

 Status and Counters - General System Information

  System Name        : SWITCH
  System Contact     :
  System Location    :
  MAC Age Time (sec) : 300
  Time Zone          : 60
  Daylight Time Rule : Western-Europe

  Software revision  : WB.15.16.0005
  Base MAC Addr      : 1458d0-000000

 Member :1

  ROM Version        : WB.15.05
  Up Time            : 152 days
  CPU Util (%)       : 0
  MAC Addr           : 1458d0-000000
  Serial Number      : SG40AAAAAA
  Memory   - Total   : 165,446,144
             Free    : 80,752,020



 Member :2

  ROM Version        : WB.15.05
  Up Time            : 117 days
  CPU Util (%)       : 17
  MAC Addr           : 1458d0-000000
  Serial Number      : SG49AAAAAA
  Memory   - Total   : 165,446,144
             Free    : 92,550,468



 Member :3

  ROM Version        : WB.15.05
  Up Time            : 152 days
  CPU Util (%)       : 0
  MAC Addr           : 3863bb-000000
  Serial Number      : SG4BAAAAAA
  Memory   - Total   : 165,446,144
             Free    : 92,477,244
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ixs commented Apr 2, 2021

Cool. Thanks for the report. I've never used stacked ProCurve switches so far.

Is there a clear indicator that a switch is stacked? And how do other show xxx commands behave? Do they also merge output from the stack members by prefixing it with "Member :x"?

@rgilijamse
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rgilijamse commented Apr 2, 2021

SWITCH# show uptime
 Stack
 213d 16h 46m

 Member 1
 152d 22h 41m

 Member 2
 117d 5h 6m

 Member 3
 152d 22h 29m

 Member 4
 213d 16h 46m

show interfaces brief seems to work the same, just different port names (1/1, 1/2, etc.)
if you have a quick way to test show_model, let me know.

Edit:
no indicator that it's stacked, but an easy way to check is show stacking. For non-stacked switches output is simple:

SWITCH-2# show stack
Stacking is disabled.

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ixs commented Apr 3, 2021

Thank you. What does show stack show on your device?

I still have some 2650s lying around somewhere in a datacenter, I gotta pick them up and test them out to see how the stacking behaves and use it as a test...

@rgilijamse
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SWITCH# show stacking

Stack ID         : 04001458-aaaaaa

MAC Address      : 1458d0-aaaaaa
Stack Topology   : Ring
Stack Status     : Active
Split Policy     : One-Fragment-Up
Uptime           : 217d 11h 13m
Software Version : WB.15.16.0005

 Mbr
 ID  Mac Address   Model                                  Pri Status
 --- ------------- -------------------------------------- --- ---------------
 1   1458d0-aaaaaa HP J9727A 2920-24G-PoE+ Switch         255 Standby
 2   1458d0-baaaaa HP J9727A 2920-24G-PoE+ Switch         250 Member
 3   3863bb-caaaaa HP J9727A 2920-24G-PoE+ Switch         245 Member
 4   645106-daaaaa HP J9727A 2920-24G-PoE+ Switch         240 Commander

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ixs commented Apr 6, 2021 via email

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