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2. Verify that "flowd" is running
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ps -ef | grep flowd |
You should see three entries as well as the grep one, e.g.
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[root@thor opmantek]# ps -ef | grep flowd
root 13356 1 0 Jun18 ? 00:00:10 flowd: monitor
_flowd 13357 13356 0 Jun18 ? 00:00:30 flowd: net
root 27114 1 0 12:40 ? 00:00:00 NMIS opflowd debug=0
root 32567 27106 0 12:51 pts/5 00:00:00 grep flowd |
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2a. If flowd is not running you can start it with the command:
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service flowd start |
Then repeat the ps -ef command, if it is not running you can check the syslog messages for why:
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tail -50 /var/log/messages |
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Start it with the command below
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service opflowd start |
3. Verify that Mongo is running
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[root@thor log]# ps -ef | grep mongo
root 4462 27106 0 12:59 pts/5 00:00:00 grep mongo
root 24809 1 0 Jun19 ? 04:26:07 /usr/local/mongodb/bin/mongod --dbpath /var/mongodb --fork --logpath /var/log/mongodb.log --logappend |
Start it with the command below
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service mongod start |