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Prerequisites:
- a working copy of NMIS (starting from an NMIS VM is a good idea, if you prefer to install it yourself see the NMIS 8 Installation Guide)
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The standard Opmantek configuration MongoDB will suite here
Enter the Licence Key
If all your settings are correct you should now be able to load up http://yourhost/cgi-omk/opConfig.pl
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If you do not see this screen check your apache log, it's likely that there is a file permissions error. Make sure that the apache user is in the nmis group, that iptables and SELinux are setup to allow you to access this file and that all settings have been applied (daemons restarted).
Configure opConfig
opConfig has 3 primary configuration files that make it run.
- credential_sets.nmis
- connections.nmis
- command_sets.nmis
Below is a description of how to configure them and a little explanation of what they do.
Create database indexes
Before creating the indexes ensure getting started it's a good idea to create the database indexes, be sure that you have authentication configured (or disabled)
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