Install the RPM # make rpm # yum install -y --nogpgcheck myops-getqueryview-1.0-0.i686.rpm Run a post install setup script that configures many of the scripts to run within the local environment. # cd /usr/share/myops/web/ # bash ./setup.sh Create the client collection bootstrap files in /var/www/html/PlanetLabConf # cd /usr/share/myops/web/collect/server # ./build.sh If you wish to populate this service with data from a test PLC, then first copy the scripts and ConfFile settings to that test PLC. # cd /var/www/html/PlanetLabConf/ # scp sar2graphite.py sysstat.cron bootstrap.tar myplc.example.eu:/var/www/html/PlanetLabConf # scp /usr/share/myops/web/db-config.d/030-conf_files_myops myplc.example.eu:/etc/planetlab/db-config.d To import the ConfFile() settings in 030-conf_files_myops # ssh myplc.example.edu # service plc restart db Once the service is running, you can visit: http://yourhost.planet-lab.eu/view After a few minutes, the LoadAvg graph should start to show local load on the server. After a few hours, the MyOps graphs should begin to have data. To create new graphs from the data available, you can use the graphite composer: http://yourhost.planet-lab.eu/graphite And, then copy the image url to /var/www/html/view/urllist.txt to have it displayed as part of the default /view/index.php As well, to query some of the raw data you can look here: http://yourhost.planet-lab.eu:5984/myops/_design/myops/index.html