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===== Downloading the Virtual Appliance ===== | ===== Downloading the Virtual Appliance ===== | ||
- | At http://www.nemosupport.com/download/NemoFreeVA.ova is available a virtual appliance updated to the latest NeMo release (root access password is "changeme"). | + | At [[http://www.nemosupport.com/web/freedownload.php|http://www.nemosupport.com/web/freedownload.php]] is available a virtual appliance updated to the latest NeMo release (root access password is "changeme"). |
After it is imported on a virtualization platform (both VMWare and VirtualBox were tested), to activate the software follows these steps. | After it is imported on a virtualization platform (both VMWare and VirtualBox were tested), to activate the software follows these steps. | ||
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* Insert the license code in the email in the NEMO GUI. | * Insert the license code in the email in the NEMO GUI. | ||
+ | After installing the license code it needs to restart the service by entering with root grants and typing: | ||
+ | <code> | ||
+ | service nemod stop | ||
+ | service nemod start | ||
+ | </code> | ||
- | + | ===== RPM Package Installation ===== | |
- | ===== Classic Installation ===== | + | |
If you want to install Ne.Mo. Network Monitoring Tool in an existing server (physical or virtual), you must have a machine with CentOS 6.5 (64bit) or higher. The amount of RAM, CPU and DISK depends on how many devices you want to monitor. | If you want to install Ne.Mo. Network Monitoring Tool in an existing server (physical or virtual), you must have a machine with CentOS 6.5 (64bit) or higher. The amount of RAM, CPU and DISK depends on how many devices you want to monitor. |