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First, of course, comes unpacking the new software (just like for the initial installation). For this first step it is assumed that you downloaded the opReports archive to root
's home directory; if that is not the case you'll need to adjust the tar
invocation below to indicate the appropriate path:
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cd /usr/local tar xzvf ~/opReports-Linux-x86_64-<version>.tar.gz |
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To add the newly added configuration options to the active conf/opReports.nmis you should now run opupdateconfig.pl. You can also first try opdiffconfigs.pl to see the differencesfind out which config entries are different.
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cd opmantek ./bin/opdiffconfigs.pl conf/opReports.nmis install/opReports.nmis ...shows list of differences... ./bin/opupdateconfig.pl install/opReports.nmis conf/opReports.nmis |
If you want to customise the WAN report detail levels please see opReports detail levels for WAN reports.
That's it; on the opReports page you should now see the new version number, and all the new features should be ready.