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  1. Observium
  2. OBS-2505

Invalid arguments passed into function get_port_by_index_cache

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    • Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Minor
    • None
    • Professional Edition
    • Discovery

    Description

      This has been occuring for quite a while. This occurs when discovering Cisco 7600 devices.

      I haven't seen any problems because of this but because I've seen this message through all upgrades for the past months, I decided to report it.

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            [OBS-2505] Invalid arguments passed into function get_port_by_index_cache
            landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
            Status Original: Resolved [ 5 ] New: Closed [ 6 ]
            landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
            Link New: This issue mentions OBS-2958 [ OBS-2958 ]
            landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
            Assignee Original: Adam Armstrong [ adama ] New: Mike Stupalov [ landy ]
            Resolution New: Fixed [ 1 ]
            Status Original: Open [ 1 ] New: Resolved [ 5 ]

            Should be already fixed by OBS-2958.

            landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - Should be already fixed by OBS-2958 .
            adama Adam Armstrong made changes -
            Assignee Original: Mike Stupalov [ landy ] New: Adam Armstrong [ adama ]

            A 7600 isn't really a "device", it's a 20 year old chassis with a very, very wide range of possible configurations.

            I've never actually seen this happen myself, but it's likely just because we're not checking that some data wasn't returned before we try to find the port that matches the non-returned data. It won't affect anything other than cosmetics.

            When reporting bugs you need to include the maximum amount of information you can. This report is missing even the minimum, like hardware platform details or a debugged run of the module involved.

            adama Adam Armstrong added a comment - A 7600 isn't really a "device", it's a 20 year old chassis with a very, very wide range of possible configurations. I've never actually seen this happen myself, but it's likely just because we're not checking that some data wasn't returned before we try to find the port that matches the non-returned data. It won't affect anything other than cosmetics. When reporting bugs you need to include the maximum amount of information you can. This report is missing even the minimum, like hardware platform details or a debugged run of the module involved.
            Bjarnason Örvar created issue -

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