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Prerequisites
NMIS version 8.3.18G or greater.
Introduction
While working with customers who wanted to extend NMIS and make it even more of a Network Management System, to support parts of their operational process, to integrate more closely with their ITIL service management processes for example, we found that it would become difficult for them to maintain the customisations of the extended data collection, to better support NMIS users, we have made the way "Tables" in NMIS are defined and how they are shown in the Menu.
This article will briefly describe how these capability works and how it support operational agility.
Tables in NMIS
What are Tables in NMIS
To use NMIS various data is required, this data represents policies or configuration or credentials or a combination of all of those. In the past NMIS users have added tables as they needed and this required some Perl coding, to support faster and more easily modified tables in NMIS, the table definitions are now defined outside of the code base, making the tables themselves configuration items. So like the chicken and the egg, you need to start with something.
Tables used in NMIS
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PrivMap.nmis | Privilege mappings for authorisation | Low |
Services.nmis | Services configuration file | Low |
Toolset.nmis | External tools configuration file | Low |
Users.nmis | Users authorisation mappings | Low |
ifTypes.nmis | List of standard interface types from IANA | Low |
logrotate.conf | Configuation for Log Rotation. | Low |
nodeConf.nmis | Customised node configurations | Medium |
scripts | Scripts directory for polling | Low |
users.dat | Local user database for apache and htpasswd authorisation methods. | Low |