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As of February 2016, opCharts is distributed in a self-extracting download format that simplifies the installation process quite a bit. More information on running the installer can be found HERE: The Opmantek Installer
Transfer the opCharts installer file onto the server in question, either by direct download from the Opmantek website, or from your desktop with scp
or sftp
or a similar file transfer tool.
Start the interactive installer and follow its instructions:
Code Block sudo sh ./opCharts-Linux-x86_64-3.0.7.run ... ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ opCharts (3.0.7) Installation script ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ... This installer will install opCharts into /usr/local/omk. To select a different installation location please rerun the installer with the -t option.
- The installer will interactively guide you through the steps of installing opCharts. Please make sure to read the on-screen prompts carefully.
- When the installer finishes, opCharts 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.
Initial Configuration
You will need to adjust the NMIS-related settings:
openconf/opCommon.nmis
in an editor, go to the nmis section and change the nmis_dir to reflect your NMIS installation.
The result should look similar to the following (but there might be extra settings related to other products):Code Block 'nmis' => { 'nmis_dir' => '/usr/local/nmis8', 'nmisConf' => 'Config', '<nmis_logs>' => '/usr/local/nmis8/logs', 'nmis_host_base' => 'http://localhost', 'nmis_cgi_url_base' => '/cgi-nmis8', 'prefer_local_nmis' => 'false' },
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