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Step by step
1. Install nmis (if not already installed)
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bash ./nmis9-9.1X.1.run Y.run # read and answer the prompts, checking carefully the selections work for your environment. # NMIS does have good default selections and if you have tested those default selections before you can use -- -y to automatically select yes for all. # nmis9-9.1.1.run should be replaced with correct version you elect to run. |
2. Stop nmis8 and nmis9 from running
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3. Replace the new default NMIS9 var/ and database/ directories for the old custom ones (NMIS8) by copying in the current data.
After migration you would consider removing the nmis8 directories and the old copies of the data.
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rm -rf /usr/local/nmis9/database rm -rf /usr/local/nmis9/var cp -rfTarfT /usr/local/nmis8/var /usr/local/nmis9/var cp -rfTarfT /usr/local/nmis8/database /usr/local/nmis9/database |
4. Download and run the Click here to download the import-nmis8-config.sh script and run it
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wget https://dl-nmis.opmantek.combash ./import-nmis8-config.sh # should we upload the script to S3 instead? bash ./remove-nmis8-config.sh |
5. Use the nmis-cli tool to fix the permissions
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/usr/local/nmis9/bin/nmis-cli act=fixperms |
6. Lastly, start and verify nmis9d is running
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systemctl start nmis9d.service
systemctl status nmis9d.service |
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