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Prerequisites

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cd omk

 If the omkd daemon is not installed, install the daemon.

Install the Daemon (if not installed)

 

Copy the daemon startup script.

 

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cp /usr/local/omk/install/omkd.init.d /etc/init.d/omkd

 

Edit the start up script 

 

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for Debian / Ubuntu

You need to comment out the lines (nano /etc/init.d/omkd)

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. /etc/init.d/functions     # RedHat/CentOS only
 
lockfile=/var/lock/subsys/$prog     # RedHat/CentOS only

        killproc $prog           # Redhat/CentOS only

and uncomment (remove the # from the front of the line) the lines below them

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# . /lib/lsb/init-functions # Debian/Ubuntu only
 
# lockfile=/var/lock/$prog           # Debian/Ubuntu only
 
        #pkill $prog              # Debian/Ubuntu only 
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for RedHat / CentOS - nothing required.

 

Add the daemon

 

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For Debian / Ubuntu

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update-rc.d omkd start 20 2 3 4 5 . stop 20 0 1 6 
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For RedHat / CentOS

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chkconfig --add 
omkd
omkd 

 

 Copy the config files.

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cp install/users.dat conf/

cp install/oae_reports.json conf/

cp install/opCommon.nmis conf/

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\cp -Rf /usr/local/open-audit/www/* /var/www/html/open-audit/

Fix the file permissions

For Debian / Ubuntu

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chmod -R 775 /var/www/

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chmod -R 775 /var/www/html/open-audit

Restore old files (if required)

Copy any attachment files from your old to the new install.

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