OpManager - System Requirements

The system requirements mentioned below are minimum requirements for the specified number of devices. The sizing requirements may vary based on the load.

Hardware requirements

 
OpManager Standard/ Professional Edition

No. of Devices

 Processor 

 Memory 

 Hard Disk

 1 to 250

 Physical Machine: Intel Xeon 2.0 Ghz, 4 cores/ 4 threads

Virtual Machine: 2.0 Ghz, 4 vProcessors

 4 GB

 20 GB minimum

 251 to 500

 Physical Machine: Intel Xeon 2.5 Ghz, 4 cores/ 8 threads

Virtual Machine: 2.5 Ghz, 8 vProcessors

 8 GB

 20 GB minimum

 501 to 1000

 Physical Machine: Intel Xeon 2.5 Ghz, 4 cores/ 8 threads or higher

Virtual Machine: 2.5 Ghz, 8 vProcessors

 16 GB

 40 GB minimum

 
 
OpManager Standard/ Professional Edition with Add-ons

 Processor 

 Memory 

 Hard Disk 

 Physical Machine: Intel Xeon 3.5 Ghz, 4 cores/ 8 threads or higher

Virtual Machine: 3.5 Ghz,
8 vProcessors

CPUs with a total combined PassMark score of 7,000 or higher

 16 GB

 40 GB minimum

 
OpManager Enterprise Edition
 
OpManager Enterprise Edition with add-ons
 
MSSQL Configuration

Note:

  • CPU recommendation for deployments use the ®PassMark score. To learn more, click here.
  • We strongly recommend assigning a dedicated machine for OpManager.
  • For 1000 devices, 5000 monitors and 5000 interfaces with default monitoring interval and default database retention, OpManager utilizes about 1 GB/day of disk space. The number may vary based on the entities monitored in your environment & other factors like events generated, Syslogs, Traps etc.
  • For customized Hardware requirements, click here.
  • For customized disk space requirements, click here.
  • For Scalability Recommendations, click here.
  • For MSSQL User requirements, click here

Software Requirements

The following table lists the recommended software requirements for an OpManager installation.

Software 

Version requirements for Evaluation 

Version requirements for Production 

 Windows OS

Windows 10, Windows 11 (or) Windows Server 2012

Windows Server 2022/ 2019/ 2016/ 2012 R2/ 2012

 Linux OS

Ubuntu 14 to 22.04/ CentOS 7/ Fedora 37/ Red Hat 7 to 9.4/​ Opensuse 15.4/ Debian 10 to 11.6

​Ubuntu 14 to 22.04/ Red Hat version 7 to 9.4/ CentOS Stream 8/ CentOS 7/ CentOS Stream 9

 Browsers

Google Chrome / Mozilla Firefox / Microsoft Edge / Opera / Safari

Google Chrome / Mozilla Firefox / Microsoft Edge / Opera / Safari

User Privilege: Local administrator privileges required for OpManager installation.

Port Requirements

The following table summarizes the ports and protocols that OpManager uses for communication.

 
Ports used by the application
 
Ports used for monitoring
 
Ports used by add-ons
 
Databases
 
Ports used by Enterprise Edition

Note: To learn more about changing port numbers, click here

Database Requirements

The following table lists the basic requirements for your OpManager database server.

PostgreSQL

Comes bundled with the product (PostgreSQL version 14.11).

For Remote PostgreSQL, OpManager supports PostgreSQL versions 14.11 to 14.x. 

In case of failover, please use MS SQL.

Microsoft SQL

1. Supported versions:

Note: The MSSQL backend has been tested for OpManager with the following cloud services: AWS RDS, Google Cloud Platform SQL.

SQL 2019 (from build 125379) | SQL 2017 | SQL 2016 | SQL 2014 

2. Important Notices:

1. For production use 64 bit versions of SQL
2. Recovery mode should be set to SIMPLE.
3. SQL and OpManager should be in the same LAN. Currently WAN based SQL installations are not supported.
4.Developer edition of SQL Server is not supported.

3. Collation:

  • English with collation setting (SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS)
  • Norwegian with collation setting (Danish_Norwegian_CI_AS)
  • Simplified Chinese with collation setting (Chinese_PRC_CI_AS)
  • Japanese with collation setting (Japanese_CI_AS)
  • German with collation setting (German_PhoneBook_CI_AS)

4. Authentication:

Mixed mode (MSSQL and Windows Authentication).

5. BCP:

The "bcp.exe" and "bcp.rll" must be available in the OpManager bin directory (applicable only for OpManager Enterprise Edition). 

The BCP utility provided with Microsoft SQL Server is a command line utility that allows you to import and export large amounts of data in and out of SQL server databases quickly. The bcp.exe and bcp.rll will be available in the MSSQL installation directory. If MSSQL is in a remote machine, copy bcp.exe and bcp.rll files and paste them in the <\OpManager\bin> directory.

The SQL server version compliant with the SQL Native Client must be installed in the same Server.

6. User-role requirement:

Server roles - "dbcreator", "public" and "sysadmin".

User Mapping - Map this login to "master" with database role ownership as "db_owner" and "public". Click here to learn more.

List of Ports to be opened in Firewall

For device discovery
  • OpManager uses ICMP protocol (which has no TCP/UDP ports) by default during device discovery.
  • Associate credentials during discovery for proper classification of devices and data collection. Refer below for the default ports used for each protocol.

For data collection and monitoring of devices

Open the below ports in the firewall to ensure uninterrupted monitoring of your devices.

 Port

Protocol 

Port Type 

Usage 

Direction 

Remarks 

 

135

TCP 

Static

WMI

Inbound

 

161

UDP

Static 

SNMP 

Bidirectional

 

162

UDP 

Static 

SNMP traps

Unidirectional(From monitored device to OpManager server)

 

23

TCP 

Static 

Telnet

Bidirectional

 

22

TCP 

Static 

SSH

Bidirectional

 

-

ICMP 

-

-

Bidirectional

Used to check the availability status and to add a device

514

UDP 

Static

Default syslog port

Unidirectional (From monitored device to OpManager server)

 

1025 - 5000

TCP 

Dynamic 

WMI

Bidirectional

Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 Know More

49152 to 65535

TCP 

Dynamic 

WMI

Bidirectional

Windows Server 2008 and later versions, Windows Vista and later versions Know More

Dynamic ports change during each server startup based on the ports available in the system.

Note: OpManager uses ICMP for its initial discovery of devices. If your device does not support ICMP, discovering it via 'Discovery Profile' is not possible. You will only be able to discover the device through 'Add Device' or 'CSV file' options.
For Monitoring Agent-related communication

To ensure the smooth functioning of Agent-based monitoring in OpManager, OpManager's webserver port (https, 8061 by default) must be allowed to send outbound requests from the respective agent-monitored device.

Ports used by Applications Manager plugin

The following are the ports used by Applications Manager plugin:

  • HTTP - 9090
  • HTTPS - 8443

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