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Configuring opMaps for Open-AudIT
Configuration Prerequisites
- The individual performing this configuration has some Linux experience
- NMIS8 is installed in /usr/local/nmis8
- opMaps is installed into /usr/local/opmantek according to the installation guide
- Root access is available (not always needed but much easier)
- Perl 5.10
- RRDtool 1.4.7
Tell opMaps to use Open-AudIT
You will need to edit the configuration file /usr/local/opmantek/conf/Maps.nmis and make some simple changes.
To do this you will need to:
- Change your current directory to /usr/local/opmantek/conf/
- Edit the file Maps.nmis
- Change 'Open-AudIT_ENABLED' => 'false', to be 'Open-AudIT_ENABLED' => 'true',
Tell opMaps where Open-AudIT is
opMaps needs to know where Open-AudIT is so it can collect data from it.
- Edit the file Maps.nmis
- Find the configuration option 'Open-AudIT_SERVER' => 'http://localhost',
- This will need to be the same where your Open-AudIT server is running, if you are using a machine server.domain.com and to access Open-AudIT you browse to http://server.domain.com, this is what you would enter 'Open-AudIT_SERVER' => 'http://server.domain.com'
- If you are using the Opmantek NMIS VM you would use a URL like this http://server.domain.com/open-audit
- Execute the Perl script configmaps.pl
Configuring opMaps for NMIS
Configuration Prerequisites
- The individual performing this configuration has some Linux experience
- NMIS8 is installed in /usr/local/nmis8
- opMaps is installed into /usr/local/opmantek according to the installation guide
- Root access is available (not always needed but much easier)
- Perl 5.10
- RRDtool 1.4.7
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