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Rancid.Conf Disappeared on Ubuntu Update
Hey all,

I was doing some Ubuntu upgrades on my server, and just noticed that RANCID stop sending me updates. Ran the rancid-run command and then found out that my rancid.conf file disappeared. Anyone know the best way to recreate the conf file? All of my other information is still there it seems, and the DB is still populated with my old network data.

Thanks!
Kyle James Sheeter


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Re: Rancid.Conf Disappeared on Ubuntu Update [ In reply to ]
I have to admit, I wish the etc/ directory was part of a Git repo. I could do it locally, but would be a nice feature enhancement.



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From: Rancid-discuss <rancid-discuss-bounces@shrubbery.net> on behalf of "Sheeter, Kyle" <KyleSheeter@XRITE.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 1:18 PM
To: "rancid-discuss@shrubbery.net" <rancid-discuss@shrubbery.net>
Subject: [rancid] Rancid.Conf Disappeared on Ubuntu Update

Hey all,

I was doing some Ubuntu upgrades on my server, and just noticed that RANCID stop sending me updates. Ran the rancid-run command and then found out that my rancid.conf file disappeared. Anyone know the best way to recreate the conf file? All of my other information is still there it seems, and the DB is still populated with my old network data.

Thanks!
Kyle James Sheeter


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