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service mongod start |
4. Check the folders are correct
Check that all the folders are the same. Run these commands and make sure that everything is pointing to the right spot.
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grep logfile /usr/local/etc/flowd.conf
grep opflow_dir /usr/local/opmantek/conf/opFlow.nmis
grep mongodbpath /etc/init.d/mongod |
It is especially important that the logfile which flowd uses is picked up by opFlow which is the "flowd_data" configuration and this is combined with "<opflow_dir>" to get the path.
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grep logfile /usr/local/etc/flowd.conf
logfile "/data/opflow/flowd"
grep opflow_dir /usr/local/opmantek/conf/opFlow.nmis
'<opflow_dir>' => '/data/opflow',
'flowd_data' => '<opflow_dir>/flowd',
grep mongodbpath /etc/init.d/mongod
mongodbpath=/data/mongodb |
5. Check your diskspace
Make sure where ever you are putting the flow data and the Mongo DB, you have quite alot of disk space.
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df -h /data
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_data-lv_data
247G 86G 148G 37% /data |