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### Data Model Validation
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# Configuring IoT Platform services
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### Problem: To correctly start the validation tool in the NAIADES IoT Platform in dev
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Original commands:
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### Solution:
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Modified commands:
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If you are installing the validation tool from the source code available in GitLab, replace the first command above by the following one:
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