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NMIS provides a number of different methods for managing your nodes, both GUI-based and commandline-oriented. This document describes the commandline tools present in versions 8.5.4 and newer.

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Import nodes to NMIS9 from NMIS8

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  • Server parameter is specified: The parameter is used if we want to send the node to a remote peer, and is optional. If the server does not exist (This is not the local server or this is not from any of the opHA peers), we will see this message. Also, the cluster_id needs to be specified in the json node data, and match with the server_id from the poller. Please notice this action is not online, please check the opHA guide for further details. 
  • The json from the node includes a cluster_id which does not exist. Doesn't exist has the same meaning as above. If the cluster_id is not specified in the node data, nmis9 will import the node with the local cluster_id, which means, we can also omit that parameter.

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This can be fixed in opHA, editing the peer.

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