News:

We really need your input in this questionnaire

Main Menu
Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - riz94107

#1
Great!  I will peruse these videos as I start using the system.  And port 4701 was the missing piece.  :)

Thanks,
+j
#2
I'm trying to evaluate NetXMS for a small network, and I'm having a remarkable amount of trouble getting going - primarily (I think) due to a lack of examples or documentation of early-on issues.  I have looked at:

- the Server Installation Guide: https://wiki.netxms.org/wiki/Server_Installation_Guide
- the user manual
- the administrator guide

I managed to get the server compiled and (I think?) running on a FreeBSD host in Amazon EC2 (just trying it out, you know), and I want to test drive the management console on MacOS.  That is, I think I do.  I haven't seen a lot of discussion about "this is what the management console does" and "this is how you connect it to the server", so I'm having to do a lot of guessing.

Since I'm just test-driving at this point, I built things for SQLite, to minimize complexity.  I have the agent and the server (I think?  there is no good description of what I'm supposed to have running that I can find) running on the FreeBSD host thus:

/usr/local/bin/netxmsd -D 9
/usr/local/bin/nxagentd -D 9

(I added debugging once I realized I wasn't getting anywhere)

From what I've gleaned from the docs, I had *thought* that port 4700 was the primary port used by the management console, so I added the IP my management console maps to into MasterServers in /etc/nxagentd.conf - but I can't actually see any indication that it's actually trying to connect from the MacOS client. If I telnet to port 4700 on the server, I see a connection message in the debug output, but not otherwise.  Seems like I'm missing something crucial.  :)

Is there a walkthrough of initial setups somewhere?  This seems much more frustrating than it needs to be. :)  Troubleshooting tips especially appreciated, or "here's how to get started using it" - all the docs I see seem to gloss over the basic "I've never touched this software before" steps. :/