The following characterizes the issue:
- You are installing the NMC server software on a Linux server
- The post installation /opt/lgtonmc/bin/nmc_config fails with ERROR: Command /opt/lgtonmc/bin/gstdbinit -U postgres -n 5432 /nsr/nmc/nmcdb failed!
Full output:
# /opt/lgtonmc/bin/nmc_config
NetWorker services on this host are not running. Do you want to start them now [y]?
For optimum security, the NMC server must run the embedded PostgreSQL database server as a non root user. Specify a local user name that will start the database server.
If you specify a user that does not exist, the configuration process will provide you with
the option to create the user account.
Specify the user for the database server [postgres]:
Specify the directory to use for the LGTOnmc database [/nsr/nmc/nmcdb]:
Do you want to migrate the NMC server data from a previous LGTOnmc 8.x.x release [n]?
Specify the host name of the NetWorker Authentication Service host [nw_server_hostname]:
Start the NMC server daemons at end of the configuration [y]?
Creating the installation log in /opt/lgtonmc/logs/install.log.
Performing initialization. Please wait...
ERROR: Command /opt/lgtonmc/bin/gstdbinit -U postgres -n 5432 /nsr/nmc/nmcdb failed!
This issue can appear when installing the NMC server software on a system with no existing NMC database ( /nsr/nmc/nmcdb ). The postgres user created during the nmc_config script fails to initialize the NMC database because of incorrect permissions set on the OS /tmp directory. This directory should have full read, write, execute permissions for all users. The postgres user creates a .lock file under /tmp, if it fails to do this, the nmcdb will fail to initialize.
1. Log into the NetWorker server as
root
2,a. Confirm that /tmp has full read, write, execute access for all users:
ls -la / | grep /tmp
Example:
# ls -la / | grep tmp
drwxrwxrwt. 51 root root 8192 Nov 14 09:41 tmp
NOTE: the above highlighted value indicates full read, write, execute permissions for all users. If you have any other permissions settings this will need to be changed.
2,b. If the permissions are incorrect, correct them by running:
chmod 777 /tmp
Example:
[root@nmcserver linux_x86_64]# ls -la / | grep tmp
drwx------. 51 root root 8192 Nov 16 09:18 tmp
[root@nmcserver linux_x86_64]# chmod 777 /tmp
[root@nmcserver linux_x86_64]# ls -la / | grep tmp
drwxrwxrwx. 51 root root 8192 Nov 16 09:18 tmp
3. Rename the existing /nsr/nmc/nmcdb:
mv /nsr/nmc/nmcdb /nsr/nmc/nmcdb.bak
NOTE: If the nmcdb is renamed you will not be able to pull NMC reports from prior to renaming. NMC Role configurations for external authentication will also have been removed. To recover the nmcdb see
NetWorker: How to Recover the NMC database?. This can be done once the process in this KB has been completed.
4. rerun nmc_config:
[root@nmcserver linux_x86_64]# /opt/lgtonmc/bin/nmc_config
NOTE
====
Install has detected the configuration file of a previous lgtonmc
package. Install will attempt to read the configuration parameters
in this file and present them as default values where appropriate.
Please modify any value that is incorrect or needs to be changed.
For optimum security, the NMC server must run the embedded PostgreSQL database server
as a non root user. Specify a local user name that will start the database server.
If you specify a user that does not exist, the configuration process will provide you with
the option to create the user account.
Specify the user for the database server [postgres]:
Specify the directory to use for the LGTOnmc database [/nsr/nmc/nmcdb]:
Do you want to migrate the NMC server data from a previous LGTOnmc 8.x.x release [n]?
Specify the host name of the NetWorker Authentication Service host [nmcserver.lab.emc.com]:
Start the NMC server daemons at end of the configuration [y]?
Creating the installation log in /opt/lgtonmc/logs/install.log.
Performing initialization. Please wait...
done.
The installation completed successfully.
5. Confirm that the GST service has started:
systemctl status gst
6. If the NMC service is not running start it with:
systemctl start gst
6. Monitor the /opt/lgtonmc/logs/gstd.raw for startup: