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Introduction
The purpose of this article is how to export and import dashboards, maps, and charts from an old server
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running opCharts and migrate to a new server.
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Reviewing your dashboards, charts, or maps
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You can use the opcharts-cli.pl tool. This is located in /usr/local/omk/bin.
Some examples below for listing views:
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/usr/local/omk/bin/opcharts-cli.pl act=list-dashboards |
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/usr/local/omk/bin/opcharts-cli.pl act=list-charts |
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/usr/local/omk/bin/opcharts-cli.pl act=list-maps |
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As well as:
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cd /usr/local/omk/bin/ |
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./opcharts-cli.pl act=list-dashboards |
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./opcharts-cli.pl act=list-charts |
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./opcharts-cli.pl act=list-maps |
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For a full list of available operations, we can run opcharts-cli.pl on its own, for example /usr/local/omk/bin/opcharts-cli.pl.
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Usage: opcharts-cli.pl |
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./opcharts-cli.pl
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act=[action to take] [options...]
opcharts-cli.pl act=list-{charts|maps|dashboards|business|pollers|collectors|enterprise}
opcharts-cli.pl act=delete-{charts|maps|dashboards|business|pollers|collectors|enterprise} [name=A name=B...]
opcharts-cli.pl act=export-{charts|maps|dashboards|business|pollers|collectors|enterprise} [name=A name=B...] [file=path]
file: save JSON to file, otherwise printed to STDOUT.
name: list of resource names to export. defaults to all resources.
opcharts-cli.pl act=import-{charts|maps|dashboards|business|pollers|collector|enterprise} [name=A name=B...] [file=path] [force=true]
file: read JSON from file, otherwise read from STDIN
name: list of resource names to import. defaults to all resources.
force: if true will force the import to happen, replacing existing entries if they exist with the same name
opcharts-cli.pl act=import-subnets [force=true]
caches the subnets
opcharts-cli.pl act=clear-subnets
clears the subnet cache
opcharts-cli.pl act=import-user-dashboard name=dashboard-name users='user1, user2, ...'
change the default dashboard for a list of users
opcharts-cli.pl act=clear-all-node-depend
clear all node depend (subnet)
opcharts-cli.pl act=update-subnet-dependency
Update all nodes dependencies
opcharts-cli.pl act=setup-db
Sets up opCharts required indexes for MongoDB
opcharts-cli.pl act=enrich-business-services
Enrich data for each business service to make fields sortable
opcharts-cli.pl act={add|delete}-enterprise-service-object name="Enterprise Service Name" [type=node|interface|monitored_service] [node_uuid=A] [index=1] [monitored_service_name=A]
Add or delete a node, interface or monitored service from an existing enterprise service.
opcharts-cli.pl act=migrate-business-service [name=A] [rename=B]
Creates an enterprise service from a business service, if the migrated name conflicts you can pass 'rename=example' to give the enterprise service a new name.
options:
info=true: print informational output
debug=true: print diagnostic output |
Exporting dashboards, maps, and charts to a file (Export All Files)
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/usr/local/omk/bin/opcharts-cli.pl act=export-maps file=/tmp/ |
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maps.json |
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/usr/local/omk/bin/opcharts-cli.pl act=export-dashboards file=/tmp/dashboards.json |
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/usr/local/omk/bin/opcharts-cli.pl act=export-charts file=/tmp/charts.json |
Use an FTP application of your preference to copy the files
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You can then either use a SFTP application of choice to download these from the NMIS server to your local machine, or use SCP to copy direct from the CLI.
If you only require exporting a single view, you can instead add the name=My_Dashboard argument to the command:
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/usr/local/omk/bin/opcharts-cli.pl act=export-dashboards name=My_Dashboard file=/tmp/my_dashboard.json |
Importing dashboards, maps, and charts from a file
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/usr/local/omk/bin/opcharts-cli.pl act=import-maps file=/tmp/mpas.json |
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/usr/local/omk/bin/opcharts-cli.pl act=import-dashboards file=/tmp/dashboards.json |
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/usr/local/omk/bin/opcharts-cli.pl act=import-charts file=/tmp/charts.json |
After you import the dashboards/charts/maps this will then be displayed in the relevant section of the opCharts GUI.