NAME
App::Netdisco - An open source web-based network management tool.
Introduction
The content of this distribution is the next major version of the Netdisco network management tool. Pieces are still missing however, so if you're a new user please see http://netdisco.org/ for further information on the project and how to download the current official release.
See the demo at: http://demo-ollyg.dotcloud.com/netdisco/
App::Netdisco provides a web frontend and a backend daemon to handle interactive requests such as changing port or device properties. There is not yet a device poller, so please still use the old Netdisco's discovery, arpnip, and macsuck.
If you have any trouble getting the frontend running, speak to someone in the #netdisco
IRC channel (on freenode).
Dependencies
Netdisco has several Perl library dependencies which will be automatically installed. However it's strongly recommended that you first install DBD::Pg and SNMP using your operating system packages. The following commands will test for the existence of them on your system:
perl -MDBD::Pg\ 999
perl -MSNMP\ 999
With those two installed, we can proceed...
Create a user on your system called netdisco
if one does not already exist. We'll install Netdisco and its dependencies into this user's home area, which will take about 250MB including MIB files.
root:~# useradd -m -p x -s /bin/bash netdisco
Netdisco uses the PostgreSQL database server. Install PostgreSQL and then change to the PostgreSQL superuser (usually postgres
). Create a new database and PostgreSQL user for the Netdisco application:
root:~# su - postgres
postgres:~$ createuser -DRSP netdisco
Enter password for new role:
Enter it again:
postgres:~$ createdb -O netdisco netdisco
Installation
To avoid muddying your system, use the following script to download and install Netdisco and its dependencies into the netdisco
user's home area (~netdisco/perl5
).
su - netdisco
curl -L http://cpanmin.us/ | perl - --notest --quiet \
--local-lib ~/perl5 \
App::cpanminus App::local::lib::helper App::Netdisco
Link some of the newly installed apps into the netdisco
user's $PATH
, e.g. ~netdisco/bin
:
mkdir ~/bin
ln -s ~/perl5/bin/{localenv,netdisco-*} ~/bin/
Test the installation by running the following command, which should only produce a status message (and throw up no errors):
~/bin/netdisco-daemon status
Configuration
Make a directory for your local configuration and copy the configuration template from this distribution:
mkdir ~/environments
cp ~/perl5/lib/perl5/auto/share/dist/App-Netdisco/environments/development.yml ~/environments
chmod +w ~/environments/development.yml
Edit the file and change the database connection parameters to match those for your local system (that is, the dsn
, user
and pass
).
Optionally, in the same file uncomment and edit the domain_suffix
setting to be appropriate for your local site.
Bootstrap
The database either needs configuring if new, or updating from the current release of Netdisco (1.x). You also need vendor MAC address prefixes (OUI data) and some MIBs if you want to run the daemon. The following script will take care of all this for you:
DANCER_ENVDIR=~/environments ~/bin/localenv netdisco-deploy
If you don't want that level of automation, check out the database schema diff from the current release of Netdisco, and apply it yourself:
~/perl5/lib/perl5/App/Netdisco/DB/schema_versions/App-Netdisco-DB-2-3-PostgreSQL.sql
Startup
Run the following command to start the web-app server as a daemon (port 5000):
DANCER_ENVDIR=~/environments ~/bin/netdisco-web start
Run the following command to start the job control daemon (port control, etc):
DANCER_ENVDIR=~/environments ~/bin/netdisco-daemon start
You should (of course) avoid running this Netdisco daemon and the legacy daemon at the same time.
Upgrading
Simply install this module again, then upgrade the database schema:
~/bin/localenv cpanm --quiet --notest App::Netdisco
DANCER_ENVDIR=~/environments ~/bin/localenv netdisco-deploy
Tips and Tricks
Searching
The main black navigation bar has a search box which is smart enough to work out what you're looking for in most cases. For example device names, node IP or MAC addreses, VLAN numbers, and so on.
SQL and HTTP Trace
For SQL debugging try the following commands:
DBIC_TRACE_PROFILE=console DBIC_TRACE=1 \
DANCER_ENVDIR=~/environments ~/bin/localenv plackup ~/bin/netdisco-web-fg
DBIC_TRACE_PROFILE=console DBIC_TRACE=1 \
DANCER_ENVDIR=~/environments ~/bin/localenv netdisco-daemon-fg
Deployment
Other ways to run and host the web application can be found in the Dancer::Deployment page. See also the plackup documentation.
User Rights
With the default configuration user authentication is disabled and the default "guest" user has no special privilege. To grant port and device control rights to this user, create a row in the users
table of the Netdisco database with a username of guest
and the port_control
flag set to true:
netdisco=> insert into users (username, port_control) values ('guest', true);
Database API
Bundled with this distribution is a DBIx::Class layer for the Netdisco database. This abstracts away all the SQL into an elegant, re-usable OO interface. See the App::Netdisco::Developing documentation for further information.
Plugins
App::Netdisco includes a Plugin subsystem for building the web user interface. Items in the navigation bar and the tabs on pages are loaded as Plugins, and you have control over their appearance and ordering. See App::Netdisco::Web::Plugin for further information.
Developing
Lots of information about the architecture of this application is contained within the App::Netdisco::Developing documentation.
Caveats
Some sections are not yet implemented, e.g. the Device Module tab.
Some menu items on the main black navigation bar go nowhere.
None of the Reports yet exist (e.g. searching for wireless devices, or duplex mismatches). These will be implemented as a plugin bundle.
The Wireless, IP Phone and NetBIOS Node properies are not yet shown.
AUTHOR
Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by The Netdisco Developer Team.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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