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Accessing from the menu Views > Configuration, we can see a list of the configured files.

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Create a new configuration file

We can create a new configuration file clicking on the button "New Configuration File":

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  • The file type: If NMIS or OMK. It is very important to select the right type, as it is going to be applied on different products
  • The file subtype: We can choose the subtype depending on the type

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  • The file name (Cannot be empty and had .nmis extension). 

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Once we select a type, we would see a template loaded into the editor. A generic templated will be loaded if the file is not opCommon (OMK) or Config (NMIS).

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When we update the configuration in NMIS from a master, we are going to see a message on the NMIS configuration screen, and we are not going to be able to update the configuration from NMIS. 

Peer

If a peer role is set to be a poller, opHA menu is not going to be available:

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Restoring a Backup

By default, two backup files are saved in the poller in the directory <nmis>/backups or <omk/conf/conf.d/backups>. This configuration can be changed in the configuration file:

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  • '<nmis_conf_ext>' => '<nmis_conf>/conf.d'

Known issues

These are the know issues from this version (Will be solved in next releases): 

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Considerations

Once a peer is edited from opHA, is important to know: 

  • Backup files are saved, but it is not possible to rollback from the GUI. By default, configuration files have 2 backup files. 
  • Once you edit NMIS configuration, it is not possible to edit from the GUI. You will see a message when there are some configuration files overriding the local configuration. 
  • If the daemon is going to be restarted, it is not going to see the result on the log.  But we can be