https://github.com/Azure/azure-kusto-python
azure-kusto-data Package provides the capability to query Kusto clusters with Python.
azure-kusto-ingest Package allows sending data to Kusto service - i.e. ingest data.
The removed package adal is a dependent of the Azure Kusto Library.
The removed azure-storage is deprecated and being replaced with new packages that are
also the dependents of the Azure Kusto Library. (https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-python)
Signed-off-by: Shu0T1an ChenG <shuche@microsoft.com>
* [docker-base] Instruct apt-get to NOT install 'recommended' or 'suggested' packages
* Modify docker-fpm-quagga, docker-snmp-sv2 and docker-sonic-vs Dockerfile templates in order to properly install .deb dependencies
* REDIS_SERVER depends on REDIS_TOOLS; ensure REDIS_TOOLS is always installed before REDIS_SERVER
Due to some ASIC platform limitations, the hash seed range is from 0
to 15. Thus the switch.json.j2 template is updated so that ToRRouter
is using hash seed 0 and LeafRouter is using hash seed 10.
Signed-off-by: Shu0T1an ChenG <shuche@microsoft.com>
* Revert "[swss]: update swss submodule (#1664)"
This reverts commit c74be37ae0.
* Revert "Remove snmpd hw_fsys module, remove disk monitoring which are not in use (#1663)"
This reverts commit 3d61df9d75.
* We don't need configure anything until we have interfaces created
* Don't run lldpcli for a port, until a port is up and running
* Remove lldpd socket before starting lldpd
* Fix sample files for lldpd configuration
* Another attempt to make the test working
* Quick fix for lldpd paused after start bug
There is a small window in which snmpd might not have registered a
callback for SIGHUP and which will result in its death if
snmpd-config-updater send this signal meant for a config reload.
* Table name separator now determined by database ID, no longer passed manually upon table creation
* Update submodules to include table name separator changes
* SONiC system telemetry Support
Signed-off-by: Jipan Yang <jipan.yang@alibaba-inc.com>
* Update package name from telemetry to sonic-telemetry
Signed-off-by: Jipan Yang <jipan.yang@alibaba-inc.com>
Current lldp.conf.j2 template demands the presence of MGMT_INTERFACE attribute in configDB, and by extension, also in config_db.json file. However, MGMT_INTERFACE configuration attribute is optional, so lldp shouldn't bail out if this one isn't provided in configuration.
For this reason, no lldp.conf file is ever created in lldp's container, and lldpd defaults to advertise the mac-address of the connected interface, instead of the interface name.
The fix is to simply relax this jinja2 statement to verify if MGMT_INTERFACE attribute is present.
Just a simple change to make sonic's user life a little bit easier. Displaying the multiple elements of config_db.json in an orderly fashion allows a more intuitive user-experience.
For this change i'm simply intercepting the config-state that is about to be dumped to config_db.json, and i'm placing it in an ordered-dictionary, so that information is pushed to file in natural/alphanumerical ordering.
Example:
admin@lnos-x1-a-csw01:~$ sudo sonic-cfggen -m /etc/sonic/minigraph.xml --print-data
{
...
"PORT": {
"Ethernet0": {
"alias": "Eth1/1",
"lanes": "65"
},
"Ethernet1": {
"alias": "Eth1/2",
"lanes": "66"
},
"Ethernet2": {
"alias": "Eth1/3",
"lanes": "67"
},
"Ethernet3": {
"alias": "Eth1/4",
"lanes": "68"
},
"Ethernet4": {
"alias": "Eth2/1",
"lanes": "69"
},
...
...
"INTERFACE": {
"Ethernet0|10.0.0.0/31": {},
"Ethernet1|10.0.0.2/31": {},
"Ethernet2|10.0.0.4/31": {},
"Ethernet3|10.0.0.6/31": {},
"Ethernet4|10.0.0.8/31": {},