Adding Devices Manually

Manny Veloso manny.veloso at smartrg.com
Tue May 26 12:19:17 EDT 2015


Could you manually flush the redis cache whenever you do a direct add?
-- 
Manny Veloso

Sr. Solutions Engineer
Smartrg.com




On 5/25/15, 4:06 PM, "Dan Morphis" <dan at milkcarton.com> wrote:

>The ability to pre-add a device manually is on the feature request list.
>
>Touching the mongo db can lead to problems because there is a caching
>layer in there - redis.
>
>The way I handle this is a notification fork I did. Genieacs notifies my
>service when an event occurs on a device. I check if that device needs to
>be configured, if so I start pushing config to it.
>
>-dan
>
>> On May 25, 2015, at 10:25 AM, Don Johnson
>><don.johnson at uniserveteam.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Our company has our current ACS (OpenACS) tied to our inventory system
>>so that when we assign a modem to a customer we add the CPE to the ACS's
>>MySQL database. When the customer does their initial bootup of the
>>device it already exists in the ACS with the assigned login, which we
>>add to the modem by a configuration script and a couple database reads.
>> 
>> We want to move to GenieACS, but we need to do something similar with
>>our inventory setup. I'd like to be able to add the assigned inventory
>>CPE to the ACS, and then setup a couple tasks to refresh all the objects
>>and update the username and password when the customer boots up.
>> 
>> For GenieACS is it possible to add a device through the NBI, or will I
>>need to do this with a MongoDB interaction?
>> 
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