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#16
General Support / Installing NetXMS agent error
April 18, 2018, 03:05:01 PM
Hello!

I am having trouble installing NetXMS on Centos 7.

I download the file "nxagent-2.2.4-linux-x86_64.tar.gz", extract it, this leaves me with a folder called "opt"

I take the folder called "netxms" FROM the extracted folder, and move to location /opt/

I then run the command shown in screenshot, and get the error "./nxagentd: error while loading shared libraries..." (see screenshot)

I've also tried the 32 bit version to see if that made a dfference, and it didnt.

What am I doing wrong? :(

Any help would be much appreciated

Cheers,

Zac.
#17
General Support / SQL Database Error
March 01, 2017, 04:10:32 PM
Hi all,

I am trying to upgrade NetXMS. Here is what is happening:

I disable the NetXMS Service.
I run the following command in CMD: "C:\NetXMS\bin nxdbmgr check". This command gives me no error codes / all the output is green and has no faults.
I run the installer from CMD with /SILENT at the end.
Half way through the install, it stops in install SQL, which gives me the error shown in the screenshot.

I cannot uninstall SQL as we use it for other applications on this server. The server is running windows 2012. The version of NetXMS I am trying to install is 2.0.8 (x64).

Any help or advice would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

Zac  :)
#18
Hi all,

I am trying to set up a new account with basic, read only permissions. They should only be able to see whether each server is up, or down.

The only permissions they have under the the server properties is "Read" just so they can view the servers. Nothing else is enabled.

However they still have access to take screenshots of the servers, and thus sometimes have access to customer information which should be confidential.

Any ideas?

Regards,

Zac :)