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- Copy the opReports tarball to the server (a tarball is a GZIP'd tar file, e.g. opReports-2012-05-09-1315opReports-Linux-x86_64-2.3.tar.gz for 64bit Linux or opReports-Linux-i686-2.3.tar.gz for 32bit Linux)
- You may need to use SCP or FTP to get the file onto the server.
- The file will now likely be in the users home directory.
- If the installation directory does not already exist
- Change into the directory where the tarball was copied
- Untar the file
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cd /usr/local tar xvf ~/opReports-Linux-x86_64-<version>.tar.gz cd opmantek/ cp install/opReports.nmis conf/ cp install/opCommon.nmis conf/ bin/opfixperms.pl cp install/01opmantek.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d/ service httpd restart |
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