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2024-09-11migration: T6007: convert all migration scripts to load as moduleJohn Estabrook
(cherry picked from commit 26740a8d583f64dc0a27b59dd4ae303056972c0b)
2023-08-02T5427: Fix migration script arguments len expects 2 argsViacheslav Hletenko
The script's name is always provided as the first argument sys.argv[0] Expected length for argv is 2 (script itself + config file) Change: 'if (len(argv) < 1)' to 'if len(argv) < 2'
2021-12-25flow-accounting: T4105: drop "sflow agent-address auto"Christian Poessinger
The implementation of the "auto" option to specify the sflow/netflow agent-address is very error prone. The current implementation will determine the IP address used for the "auto" value as follow: Get BGP router-id 1) If not found use OSPF router-id 2) If not found use OSPFv3 router-id 3) If not found use "the first IP address found on the system Well, what is the "first IP address found"? Also this changes if DHCP is in use. Also another disadvantage is when the BGP/OSPF/OSPFv3 router-id is changed, the agent-address is not updated upon the next reboot of the system. This task is about removing the "auto" keyword from the CLI at all and make it either entirely configurable by the user and hardcode the value in CLI, or not use this at all. If "auto" is specified we will query the system in the above order and set the proper router-id in the CLI. If none can be found the CLI node is removed.
2021-12-25flow-accounting: T4099: rename "netflow source-ip" to source-addressChristian Poessinger
sFlow uses the source-address CLI node and netflow uses source-ip this is just confusing and should be synced to the common source-address CLI node.