Overview
It may be desirable to save a report to another server. It could be that the humans interested in the report do not have access to the OMK server.
This article will discuss to methods of saving the report to a distant server; NFS and rsync.
Directory Sharing Options
NFS
Summary Steps
- Distant Server
- Install NFS utilities
- Enable service
- Export directory
- OMK Server
- Install NFS utilities
- Create directory in /mnt/nfs
- Mount the directory
rsync
Summary Steps
- Distant Server
- Select user for rsync actions
- Install the appropriate ssh public key in .ssh/authorized_keys
- Select a directory for opReports (ensure permissions are correct)
- OMK Server
- Select a directory for opReports that should be placed on the distant server.
- Create a cron job that rsync's the selected directory to the corresponding distant server directory.
Configuration
The new directory needs to be added to the opreports_output_dirs array in /usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.nmis. In the example below /data/reports was added.
/usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.nmis
'opreports_output_dirs' => [ '<omk_reports>', '<omk_reports>/opflow', '/data/reports' ],
Following this change restart the omkd service and reload the browser. When adding a new report schedule the new output directory will be available in the drop down menu.