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I'm having issues with the inventory plugin behavior on setups with a lot of sites. Mine has around 48 000 (for a nation-wide DSL/FTTH/mobile ISP) and doing a simple inventory supposed to return two devices takes upward of 3 minutes and 50 seconds as the plugin retrieves them all in 48 batches of 1000.
There is already some logic to mitigate this kind of issues with interfaces and services, when fetch_all is set to False only the necessary objects will be fetched. Right now, fetch_all being set to False does not affect sites in any way. Would it be possible to either widen the scope of this setting, or add a new one behaving in a similar way?
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I'm having issues with the inventory plugin behavior on setups with a lot of sites. Mine has around 48 000 (for a nation-wide DSL/FTTH/mobile ISP) and doing a simple inventory supposed to return two devices takes upward of 3 minutes and 50 seconds as the plugin retrieves them all in 48 batches of 1000.
There is already some logic to mitigate this kind of issues with interfaces and services, when
fetch_all
is set to False only the necessary objects will be fetched. Right now,fetch_all
being set to False does not affect sites in any way. Would it be possible to either widen the scope of this setting, or add a new one behaving in a similar way?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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