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Nope. -d just sets $debug so that things output optional stuff.
Very odd indeed.
Peter.Hine@familycourt.gov.au wrote:
Just to advice i am seeing a difference between "./discovery.php -h xxxx" and "./discovery.php -h xxxx -d".
I had a PDU which was a bit broken. It's other three PDU mates were corrrectly discovered as apc. The broken one came back as "generic".
after restarting the management interface (on PDU), i ran discovery manually (i didn't want to wait 5 hours for the next scheduled discovery). This didn't change the device.
In looking to see if there was a "force" option, i found the debug option instead. When i ran the discovery with debug, the device changed from generic to apc and it discovered all the other bits to do with a PDU. NOTE !!!!!!!!! - this IS on ubuntu 13.04
So for stamps, i did the same on the openSUSE machine i reported earlier with missing temperature graphs, and sure enough - the temperature sensors were found and added.
So is "debug" an alias for "force" or there something else going on ?
Anyway. Not looking for a fix, just an info about this behaviour.
thanks
Peter Hine Senior Technical Support Engineer (Servers) FCoA ITS peter.hine@familycourt.gov.au
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