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  • Become root and unpack the tarball:

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    # become rootsudo sh#root
    sudo sh
    # if the tarball was saved in a different location, adjust the following command cdtar
    cd
    # extract the tarball
    tar xzf opHA-x86_64-2.1.0.tgz


  • Start the interactive installer and follow its instructions:

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    sudo sh
    cd opHA-2.1.0/
    ./installer 
    
    
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    opHA (2.1.0) Installation script
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    
    This installer will install opHA into /usr/local/omk.
    To select a different installation location please rerun the 
    installer with the -t option.
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  • The installer will interactively guide you through the steps of installing opHA. Please make sure to read the on-screen prompts carefully.
  • When the installer finishes, opHA is installed into /usr/local/omk, and the default configuration files are in /usr/local/omk/conf, ready for your initial config adjustments.
  • A detailed log of the installation process is saved as /usr/local/omk/install.log, and subsequent upgrades or installations of other Opmantek products will add to that logfile.
  • For detailed information about the interactive installer please check the Opmantek Installer page.
  • a small warning: the installer may warn about two "incorrect checksum detected" for two files, if you install this version on top of the Opmantek Virtual Appliance version 8.5.6G or after other Opmantek applications that were released since opHA 2.1.1. These warnings are benign and you can safely confirm that the installer is allowed to 'overwrite' those files.

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  • To add new users see the documentation here for adding users to htpasswd, the htpasswd file for opHA is in /usr/local/omk/conf/
  • After you have the users configured you will need to modify /usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.nmis, find the line "'opha_allowed_ips' => ['127.0.0.1']
    • Pollers  do the following: add the IP addresses of the Primary Server(s) that are allowed to connect to the server you are configuring.
    • Primary Servers do the following: add the IP addresses of every Poller Server that it will manage.

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