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You will need to adjust the MongoDB-related settings:
openconf/opCommon.nmis
in an editor, go to thedatabase
section and change the server, username and password to reflect your MongoDB installation.
The result should look similar to the following (but there might be extra settings related to other products):Code Block 'database' => { 'db_server' => 'localhost', 'db_port' => '27017', 'db_name' => 'nmis', 'db_username' => 'opUserRW', 'db_password' => 'op42flow42', },
For opEvents versions before 1.2.2 you'll need to initialize your MongoDB with suitable indices. opEvents version 1.2.2 and later take care of that step for you automatically.
To perform this operation, run the following command as root:Code Block /usr/local/omk/bin/opeventsd.pl act=setup # you can also get an overview of opeventsd's capabilities by running opeventsd.pl --help
After completing your configuration changes you'll need to restart both the opEvents daemon as well as the Opmantek daemon.
Simply run the following commands as root:Code Block # don't forget to become root, using sudo sh or su service opeventsd restart service omkd restart # to verify the status of the daemons: service opeventsd status service omkd status
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