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Full manual installation off Netdisco - Network Management tool [English]
Netdisco Installation guide
(Last Edit: 2013-04-15)
To start with, this installation is not supporting systems that are NOT based on Debian. Like Redhat for example. Since the guide will be using apt-get and we havn’t tried yum.
We preformed this installation three times on Ubuntu and Linux Mint without any problems.
We recommend you being sudo or root user during the whole installation.
1. Start of by updating and upgrading your system.
#apt-get update
#apt-get upgrade
2. Install needed packets for netdisco to run proper
apt-get
install postgresql-9.1 postgresql-server-dev-9.1 apache2 libperl-dev
graphviz libnet-snmp-perl libapache2-mod-perl2
libapache-session-wrapper-perl libhtml-mason-perl libdbd-pg-perl
libgraphviz-perl perl-modules libapache2-request-perl libnet-nbname-perl
libsnmp-info-perl libapache-dbi-perl
libmasonx-request-withapachesession-perl libparallel-forkmanager-perl
libgraph-perl vim make build-essential libdb5.1-dev netdisco-common
netdisco-frontend netdisco-backend netdisco-mibs-installer
3. Check apache2 is working and the two modules are loaded.
#service apache2 restart
#a2enmod perl
#a2enmod apreq
You
might get an error here about netdisco.pm which means you are using the
latest perl version. This will be fixed later on in the guide.
You
might also get errors about the apreq and perl modules, this is because
the two modules are sat on Auto-start in more than one configuration
file. When it warns you simply ignore it.
4. Create a backup file for the postgresql configuration.
#cp /etc/postgresql/9.1/main/pg_hba.conf /etc/postgresql/9.1/main/pg_hba.conf.orig
5. Next up, edit the pg_hba.conf file with any editor of your choice (we are using vim).
#vim /etc/postgresql/9.1/main/pg_hba.conf
When you are inside the file you are gonna locate the following configuration line:
#TYPE DATABASE USER ADDRESS METHOD
Add the following user beneath it to look like this:
#TYPE DATABASE USER ADDRESS METHOD
local netdisco netdisco trust
There
is going to be other kinds of information and configuration but what
you just did, is you added the following local user netdisco to be
allowed in the sql database.
6. Now restart your database.
#service postgresql restart
7.
Now we will start with the netdisco configuration. Move yourself into
the netdisco folder(should be in /usr/share/doc/ if you installed it
with apt-get):
#cd /usr/share/doc/netdisco-common/contrib/
unzip the configuration file.
#gunzip netdisco.conf.example.gz
Then
make a backup and copy the netdisco.conf.example to netdisco.conf, if
anything goes wrong you got a backup called netdisco.conf.example
#cp netdisco.conf.example /etc/netdisco/netdisco.conf
Next up edit the netdisco.conf file with any editor of your choice(we use vim)
#vim /etc/netdisco/netdisco.conf
Locate the following lines in the netdisco.conf:
db_Pg_user netdisco
db_Pg_pw PASSWORD
And change the “PASSWORD” to netdisco.
db_Pg_user netdisco
db_Pg_pw netdisco
8.
Next up we are gonna change the files so they agree with the apache2,
postgresql and netdisco. Start by copying
/usr/share/doc/netdisco-backends/sql to /usr/lib/netdisco
#cp -r /usr/share/doc/netdisco-backend/sql/ /usr/lib/netdisco/
9. Configure the netdisco apache2. Open it up with any editor (we use vim).
#vim /etc/netdisco/netdisco_apache2.conf
Locate the following lines:
session_user_name => 'netdisco',
session_password => 'PASSWORD',
Change it to:
session_user_name => 'netdisco',
session_password => 'netdisco',
10.
Next add two lines to your apache2.conf you can do this by editing the
file or just write the output of a sentence to the file like this:
#echo "Include /etc/netdisco/netdisco_apache2.conf" >> /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
#echo "Include /etc/netdisco/netdisco_apache2_dir.conf" >> /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
This means the sentence “Include /etc/netdisco/netdisco_apache2.conf” and “Include /etc/netdisco/netdisco_apache2_dir.conf” now is located in apache2.conf as a sentence and a configuration.
11. Next up we are going to add some perl modules through CPAN.
Start with entering the cpan shell:
#perl -MCPAN -e shell
And your prompt should have changed to comthing like this: cpan[1]>
Now start the installations by typing in:
>install CPAN (installs/updates to the latest CPAN)
>install Digest::MD5
>install Bundle::DBI
>install Apache::DBI
>install DBD::Pg
>install DB_File
>install Apache::Session
>install HTML::Entities
>install HTML::Mason
>force install MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession
>install Graph
>install GraphViz
>install Compress::Zlib
>install Parallel::ForkManager
>install Net::NBName
>install Net::LDAP
>install Net::SSLeay
>install IO::Socket::SSL
>install Apache2::Request
12.
Next up we are going to create the database, there will be alot of text
and information running through hopefully it will be made without any
errors.
#/usr/bin/npg --init
13.Now chrown the netdisco user and create a admin for the netdisco.
#chown -R netdisco:netdisco /usr/share/netdisco
#chown -R www-data:www-data /usr/share/netdisco/html
#chown -R www-data:www-data /var/lib/netdisco/mason
#/usr/bin/netdisco -u admin
When your making the admin you will be promted and asked for four questions like this
n e t d i s c o
--------------------------------------------------
Enter new password for admin [no change]: <YOURPASSWORD!>
Give admin Port Control [no change]? yes
Give admin Admin Rights [no change]? yes
User Full Name [none]? admin
Added user admin. (1)
14. Go into MIBS directory.
#cd /usr/share/netdsico/mibs/
When you located yourself to the /usr/share/netdisco/mibs directory start downloading all the mibs.
#wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/netdisco/netdisco-mibs/1.3/netdisco-mibs-1.3.tar.gz
The file you just downloaded needs to untar and moved.
#tar -zxvf netdisco-mibs-1.3.tar.gz
And then move the files inside the one you just opened to the right directory.
#mv /usr/share/netdisco/mibs/netdisco-mibs-1.3/* /usr/share/netdisco/mibs/
Remove the one file you downloaded.
#rm -r netdisco-mibs-1.3 netdisco-mibs-1.3.tar.gz
15. Next we gonna edit the snmp.conf file with any editor (we use vim).
#vim /usr/share/netdisco/mibs/snmp.conf
Inside
the file the snmp configuration is set to /usr/local which aint the
right directory we sat it too since we installed it from apt-get. So you
are going to replace every /usr/local to /usr/share.
A fast way to do that is by using a vim command to change all the local too /share:
:%s/local/share/g
After that copy the snmp.conf file
#cp /usr/share/netdisco/mibs/snmp.conf /etc/snmp/
And then install the up to date version of snmp from the internet.
#wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/net-snmp/files/net-snmp/5.7.2/net-snmp-5.7.2.tar.gz/download
locate yourself to the download section usually /home/USERNAME/Downloads
and tar the downloaded file:
#tar -zxvf net-snmp-5.7.2.tar.gz
Locate yourself to the downloaded file
#cd /net-snmp-5.7.2
Then run the final installation of snmp
./configure --with-perl-modules --enable-shared
make
make install
#cd /perl
perl Makefile.PL
make
make install
16. Check what version of perl you got installed:
#perl -v
IF
YOU ARE RUNNING 5.14.X OR NEWER VERSION OF PERL YOU WILL HAVE TO DO
SOME CHANGES. IF NOT ONLY CHECK SO THEY ARE CONFIGURED THE RIGHT WAY.
Edit this file and locate yourself to row 337
#vim /usr/share/perl5/netdisco.pm
Here you will edit the line:
qw(booleans array_refs hash_refs array_refs_mult hash_refs_mult)
To look like:
(qw(booleans array_refs hash_refs array_refs_mult hash_refs_mult))
Save and edit another file:
#vim /usr/share/netdisco/html/device.html
locate yourself to row 570 in the file
Edit the line:
qw(fw hw sw)
To look like this:
(qw(fw hw sw))
Now restart apache2, postgresql and netdisco:
#service apache2 restart
#service postgresql restart
#netdisco -p restart
You
shouldn’t get any kind of errors and if you didn’t just open up any
kind of browser and enter localhost to check the apache2 and then
localhost/netdisco to enter the WEBUI.
And your done!
This
guide is written by Marcus Persson & Adnan Tukic.
If
you get any kind of errors or have any troubles with the installation
feel free to let us know, and hopefully we will be able to answer you
ASAP.
Any problems? Leave a comment or mail
persson.marcus92@gmail.com
tukic.adnan@gmail.com