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Complete Install of NMIS9 HERE
Install any of the OMK apps which have automated upgrade; the current apps with Auto Upgrade are:
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Complete Install of NMIS9 HERE
Move aside the omk directory and install the new NMIS9 compatible application. Once the installation has finished rename the new omk/conf folder and copy over the old omk/conf folder. Convert the .nmis files in omk/conf/ directory into .json using the opcommon-cli tool. Edit the new omk/conf/opCommon.json file replacing any "nmis_dir" and "nmis8" entries for "nmis9_dir" and "nmis9". Lastly ensure the "load_applications" entry in this file shows only the new NMIS9 application previously installed and restart the omk daemon. We recommend starting this upgrade process with either opCharts or opConfig.
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- Install NMIS9, should install without any issues
- Import the old nmis8 configuration and review important configuration options
- Remove the nmis 8 cron jobs in /etc/cron.d/nmis
- Rename the omk directory
Code Block mv /usr/local/omk /usr/local/omk-old
- Run the installer for the new NMIS9 application, e.g. opCharts
Rename the new omk/conf directory
Code Block mv /usr/local/omk/conf /usr/local/omk/conf-original
- Copy the omk-old/conf directory into the new omk/
Code Block cp -rf /usr/local/omk-old/conf /usr/local/omk
- Convert the .nmis files in omk/conf/ directory into .json using the opcommon-cli tool
Code Block /usr/local/omk/bin/opcommon-cli.exe act=convert_json_dir dir="/usr/local/omk/conf/"
Change any "nmis_dir" and "nmis8" entries to "nmis9_dir" and "nmis9" in the omk/conf/opCommon.json file. You can do this manually or by using the following Perl regex
Code Block perl -p -i -e 's/nmis_dir/nmis9_dir/g' /usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.json perl -p -i -e 's/nmis8/nmis9/g' /usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.json perl -p -i -e 's/nmis_logs/nmis9_logs/g' /usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.json
- Change the "load_applications" entry in the opCommon.json file to only show the NMIS9 application recently installed. You can do this manually or by running the required patch_config commands to delete each application from the "load_applications" entry, except for the one that was recently installed.
Code Block # E.g.: Previously installed applications: opConfig, opCharts, opEvents, opHA, opReports and Open-AudIT # Recently installed application: opConfig /usr/local/omk/bin/patch_config.pl -b /usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.json /omkd/load_applications-=opCharts # -b = Creates backup (opCommon.json.prepatch) /usr/local/omk/bin/patch_config.pl /usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.json /omkd/load_applications-=opEvents /usr/local/omk/bin/patch_config.pl /usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.json /omkd/load_applications-=opHA /usr/local/omk/bin/patch_config.pl /usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.json /omkd/load_applications-=opReports /usr/local/omk/bin/patch_config.pl /usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.json /omkd/load_applications-=Open-AudIT # If the recently installed application (eg.: opConfig) is deleted by mistake, you can add it back by running the follow patch_config command /usr/local/omk/bin/patch_config.pl /usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.json /omkd/load_applications+=opConfig
- Restart omkd
Code Block systemctl restart omkd.service
- Install the rest of the NMIS9 required applications
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