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Does multiple set can be automated by a script?

Solved818 views7th December 2023automation scipt multiple set
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Jesus Perez [DevOps Advocate]156 9th November 2023 0 Comments

We know that we can set the parameters to enable the polling of CDP and LLDP in several drivers by specifying the driver, version, parameter, value and the devices that we want to apply the changes.

Basically we are going to use a correlation rule so when an alarm triggers the rule, a script enable CDP/LLDP in the devices of several drivers.

There’s any way to automate the multiple set with an automation script?

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 7th December 2023

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Tom Waterbley [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst]8.93K Posted 9th November 2023 3 Comments

Hi, this could indeed be done by letting the correlation rule trigger an automation script. That script receives the necessary information from the correlation engine, including the element ID and name. This can be used to execute the set(s).

For more information see the following pages in our documentation:

https://docs.dataminer.services/user-guide/Advanced_Modules/Correlation/Adding_rule_actions/Running_an_Automation_script_from_a_Correlation_rule.html

https://docs.dataminer.services/user-guide/Advanced_Modules/Automation_module/FAQ/How_do_I_parse_Correlation_Alarm_Info_data.html

Hopefully this can already help you further.

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 7th December 2023
Jesus Perez [DevOps Advocate] commented 9th November 2023

Thank you Tom.

But I have the doubt if the multiple set can be apply by this automation script several times for different drivers.

So if an element X is created, the correlation rule trigger an automation script that enables cdp for al devices with the driver Y, and then enables cdp for all devices with the driver Z and so on.

In that case we don’t have to get the information from the element created, just apply a multiple set.

Tom Waterbley [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] commented 10th November 2023

Hi Jesus, that’s certainly possible. The engine object in an automation script has the “FindElementsByProtocol” method that allows to retrieve all elements using the specified protocol.

public void Run(IEngine engine)
{
var elements = engine.FindElementsByProtocol(“protocol X”, “version X”);

foreach (var element in elements)
{
element.SetParameter(123, value);
}

Jesus Perez [DevOps Advocate] commented 14th November 2023

Thank you very much Tom.

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