Thanks for noticing :-)
I updated the documentation.
Best regards,
Erik.
On 15/12/15 17:33 , sberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
There's a glitch in the documentation for csv_import.php. It lists 6 values to
include but both examples have seven values.
I tried doing as you suggested and I don't get the error but the ports still
don't get created. And the resulting object has this for the asset tag:
"[1-24],AC-in"
Which is my port array. Tried a different switch and it worked.
But I think I just found the issue. I was using 1642 for the port type (10GBase-T), I
should have listed it as "9-1642". I guess it's not considered hardwired which
is the default.
----- Original Message -----
From: Pendred, Paul V. [mailto:PendredPV@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
To: racktables-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, 15 Dec 2015 15:22:37 +0000
Subject: [racktables-users] Re: Import new switch
It appears that you have an extra value where the port array should begin:
ges-cr22 is the common name
cr22 is the asset tag
next value should start your port array (you have cr22)
Paul
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Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 8:51 AM
To: racktables-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [racktables-users] Import new switch
The csv line below keeps giving me an error "Database error: foreign key
violation". The object is created but the ports are not defined.
The switches hostname is "ges-cr22", cr22 is just common name and asset tag for
now. I should end up with 24 total 10GBase-T ports when I figure this out. Anyone see
where I'm going wrong with this?
OBJECT;SWITCH;ges-cr22;cr22;cr22;Te1/0/[1-20],Te1/1/[1-4],AC-in;1642,1642,16