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It is essential that you  choose sudo for this question, not the default local::lib.

Initial NMIS Test.

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**When the installer has completed its work you should be set to start using NMIS. As an initial check of NMIS you should likely try the command line tool "nmis-cli" and then the NMIS web GUI:

Code Block
cd /usr/local/nmis9/
sudo ./bin/nmis-cli act=schedule job.type=selftest job.force=1

Output similar to:
[root@omk-vm9-centos7 nmis9]# ./bin/nmis-cli act=schedule job.type=selftest job.force=1
Job 602d1b6596c8066f7f538765 created for type selftest.

Validate Job:
**selftest was run and then we checked for active jobs with the "act=list-schedules" and it will report active items**
[root@omk-vm9-centos7 nmis9]# ./bin/nmis-cli act=list-schedules
Active Jobs:
Id                        When                      Status                                          What                Parameters
602d1b6596c8066f7f538765  Wed Feb 17 13:34:29 2021  In Progress since Wed Feb 17 13:34:33 2021      selftest            

Queued Jobs:
Id                        When                      Priority    What                Parameters
No queued jobs at this time.


Automatic Schedule:
Operation                     Frequency
Escalations                   1m30s
Metrics Computation           2m
Configuration Backup          1d
Old File Purging              1h
Database Cleanup              1d
Selftest                      15m
File Permission Test          2h
[root@omk-vm9-centos7 nmis9]# ./bin/nmis-cli act=list-schedules
No activities scheduled or in-progress.

Automatic Schedule:
Operation                     Frequency
Escalations                   1m30s
Metrics Computation           2m
Configuration Backup          1d
Old File Purging              1h
Database Cleanup              1d
Selftest                      15m
File Permission Test          2h
[root@omk-vm9-centos7 nmis9]# date
Wed Feb 17 13:35:19 UTC 2021

This command below will do a quick check of directory and file existence as well as ownership and permissions.

Code Block
cd /usr/local/nmis9/
sudo ./bin/nmis-cli act=fixperms


Now, fire up your favourite Web browser and surf to your server. The primary url for NMIS is http://<yourhostname-or-ip>/nmis9/, and that page shows both a link to the  NMIS dashboard and the  online NMIS documentation.

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