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########################## CAP_IRestarting ipcdir_server ####################### ##################################### It should normally not be necessary to restart the ipcdir_server manually.

Pleas e see the on-line manual page for ipcdir_server. The Directory Table for CAP_IPC is defined in the ndbm files and is called .ipcd ir_ndbm_table. To find out the actual directory, enter the command: # tbs_env get TBS_DAT If these files are accidentally deleted, the ipcdir_server must be restarted. Ho wever, in this case all the directory information for the interprocess communica tion in the system has disappeared; therefore, a complete start-up of the system should be done. If the Directory Table has been corrupted, and this cannot be repaired by using the ipcdir_cleanup process, the Directory Table has to be manually deleted befor e the system is restarted. The symptom of a corrupted Directory Table is that so me or all of the TBS managed processes will not start after boot. If the ipcdir_server is to be restarted for another reason: 1.Log in to the TBS master host as root. 2.Start ipcdir_server by writing: root@server> /opt/ericsson/nms_cif_tmos_tbs/bin/ ipcdir_server ################################# root@htossm1o> crontab -l #################### ############################# #ident "@(#)root 1.21 04/03/23 SMI" # # The root crontab should be used to perform accounting data collection. # # 10 3 * * * /usr/sbin/logadm 15 3 * * 0 /usr/lib/fs/nfs/nfsfind 30 3 * * * [ -x /usr/lib/gss/gsscred_clean ] && /usr/lib/gss/gsscred_clean #10 3 * * * /usr/lib/krb5/kprop_script ___slave_kdcs___ #<START:nms_cif_am> 30 0 * * * /opt/ericsson/nms_cif_am/bin/deleteOldJobs.sh #<STOP:nms_cif_am> #<START:nms_cif_dsa> 0 10 * * * /opt/ericsson/nms_cif_dsa/bin/StartReadServerAddress 0 22 * * * /opt/ericsson/nms_cif_dsa/bin/StartReadServerAddress #<STOP:nms_cif_dsa> #<START:smia_cxc> 0 * * * * su - nmsadm -c '/opt/ericsson/smia/etc/Check_Log_Size.sh' >/dev/null 2 >&1 #<STOP:smia_cxc> #<START:ccpdm_cxc> 0 * * * * su - nmsadm -c '/opt/ericsson/ccpdm/bin/pdm_check_log_size.sh' >/dev/n ull 2>&1 0 * * * * su - nmsadm -c '/opt/ericsson/ccpdm/etc/removeExpiredOutputFiles.sh' > /dev/null 2>&1 #<STOP:ccpdm_cxc> #<START:isp_cxc> #0 9 * * 0 su - nmsadm -c '/etc/opt/ericsson/isp/rbs/RBS_ISP_command' >/dev/null

2>&1 #0 1 * * 0 su - nmsadm -c '/opt/ericsson/bin/BSS_ISP -e -c syrip' >/dev/null 2>& 1 #0 5 2 * * su - nmsadm -c '/opt/ericsson/bin/BSS_ISP -e -c lasip' >/dev/null 2>& 1 #0 22 * * 5 su - nmsadm -c '/opt/ericsson/bin/BSS_ISP -e -c sts' >/dev/null 2>&1 #<STOP:isp_cxc> 13 1 * * * isql -Ucna -Poss123 -Smasterdataservice < /opt/ericsson/cna/etc/cna_u pdate_db_statistics.sql #for RNO brf Update... 15 1 * * * /opt/ericsson/bin/brfUpdateDbStatistics.sh #run the mgsvp command for all the ericsson MSCs every 2 min after 1h 2 * * * * /ericsson/syb/backup/mgsvp.sh #bcpfiles collection for TPM Project as requested by Stephen Katsokore #10 * * * * /home/ossadm/cron_path.bck/tpm_bcpfiles.sh > /dev/null #10 2 * * 1,5 /home/ossadm/cron_path.bck/tpm_bcpfiles_rm.sh > /dev/null #Cronjob to Monitor DIGI_To_DIGI Accounting Info on Ericsson Switches 0 0 * * * /opt/ericsson/bin/ops_nui -file /home/nmsadm/cha/cmdfile/DIGI_To_DIGI_ TEST.ops > /dev/null #Entry created for ADC (Automatic Data Collection) Implemented by Ericsson 47 22 * * 4 /opt/ericsson/arne/bin/export.sh -f /ossrc/home/adcuser/adc-arne.xml \ -o; chown adcuser:nms /home/adcuser/adc-arne.xml ##############BSM Auditing Maintenance################################# 0 6,18 * * * /usr/sbin/audit -n > /dev/null 0 7 * * 1 /usr/bin/find /var/audit/htossm1o/ -type f -mtime +6 -exec /usr/bin/rm {} \; > /dev/null 2>&1 #<START:nms_rnr_pmr> 0 12 * * 1 su - nmsadm -cf 'source .login; /opt/ericsson/bin/PMR_UpdateDb' >/dev /null 2>&1 #<STOP:nms_rnr_pmr> # to make the cleanup 0 * * * * /bin/find /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/outputfiles/apgfiles/sts -type f -mtim e +2 -exec /usr/bin/rm {} \; > /dev/null 2>&1 5 2 * * * /bin/find /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/outputfiles/asn1 -type f -mtime +2 -ex ec /usr/bin/rm {} \; > /dev/null 2>&1 5 3 * * * /bin/find /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/outputfiles/xml/mgw -type f -mtime +2 -exec /usr/bin/rm {} \; > /dev/null 2>&1 5 4 * * * /bin/find /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/outputfiles/apgfiles/oms -type f -mtim e +3 -exec /usr/bin/rm {} \; > /dev/null 2>&1 # ######################### Running Cell Availability ########################y 10,25,40,55 * * * * /opt/ericsson/nms_umts_car/bin/startROPParser.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 0 5 * * * /opt/ericsson/nms_umts_car/bin/startBulkParser.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 # 15 1 * * * /opt/ericsson/bin/wncsUpdateDbStatistics.sh # # 0 8 * * * /ericsson/dmr/bin/dmtool -s sys_dump_monitor #<START:cna_cxc> 13 2 * * * /opt/ericsson/cna/bin/cna_update_db_statistics.sh masterdataservice / opt/ericsson/cna> /dev/null 2>&1 0 12 1 * * /opt/ericsson/cna/etc/cna_usage_log_backup.sh /var/opt/ericsson/cna/l og> /dev/null 2>&1 #<STOP:cna_cxc> #<START:bsmcm_cxc> 13 2 * * * /opt/ericsson/bsmcm/bin/bcm_update_db_statistics.sh masterdataservice /opt/ericsson/bsmcm> /dev/null 2>&1 #<STOP:bsmcm_cxc>

#<START:eba_ebsg_cxc> 15 4 * * * /opt/ericsson/eba_ebsg/etc/ebsg_output_retention.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 #<STOP:eba_ebsg_cxc> #<START:eba_rpdbi_cxc> * * * * * /opt/ericsson/eba_rpdbi/etc/rpmo_RpmoFileTransfer.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 15 4 * * * /opt/ericsson/eba_rpdbi/etc/rpmo_RpmoFileRecover.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 15 3 * * * /opt/ericsson/eba_rpdbi/etc/rpmo_cleandb.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 #<STOP:eba_rpdbi_cxc> #<START:eba_ebss_cxc> 15 5 * * * /opt/ericsson/eba_ebss/etc/ebss_output_retention.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 25 * * * * /opt/ericsson/eba_ebss/etc/ebss_input_retention.pl > /dev/null 2>&1 #<STOP:eba_ebss_cxc> # Statistics Collection Issue Alert for AXE, GSN and MGw platforms #2,17,32,47 * * * * /home/nmsadm/scripts/ossadm_scripts/ggsn_verif_stat.sh /dev/ null 2>&1 10 * * * * /home/nmsadm/scripts/ossadm_scripts/axe_verif_stat.sh /dev/null 2>&1 #<START:nms_axe_cha_cha> 1 0 * * * /opt/ericsson/nms_axe_cha_cha/nms_axe_cha_cha/etc/cha_log_cleanup.sh #<STOP:nms_axe_cha_cha> #<START:nms_umts_amos> 00 01 * * * /opt/ericsson/amos/bin/amos_compresslogfiles.sh #<STOP:nms_umts_amos> #<START:nms_tss_server> 0,20,40 * * * * /usr/sbin/logadm tss_audit_rotation_by_size 0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * /opt/ericsson/nms_tss_server/bin/rota te_tss_trace.sh 30 * * * * /usr/sbin/logadm tss_audit_rotation_by_period #<STOP:nms_tss_server> ##For MobileSubState #0 7-9,11-13,18-20 * * * /ericsson/syb/backup/mobileSubState.sh 0 7-9,11-13,18-20 * * * /ericsson/syb/backup/mobileSubStateHX02.sh 0 7-9,11-13,18-20 * * * /ericsson/syb/backup/mobileSubStateAC03.sh 30 7-9,11-13,18-20 * * * /ericsson/syb/backup/mobileSubStateTG01.sh ##For Voila Subscriber 1 8,13,20 * * * /ericsson/syb/backup/mobileSub_VoilaHX02.sh 1 8,13,20 * * * /ericsson/syb/backup/mobileSub_VoilaTG01.sh 1 8,13,20 * * * /ericsson/syb/backup/mobileSub_VoilaAC03.sh ## For Media Gateway * 11 * * * /ericsson/syb/backup/mgw.sh #<START:eba_ebsw_cxc> 15 5 * * * /opt/ericsson/eba_ebsw/etc/ebsw_output_retention.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 #<STOP:eba_ebsw_cxc> 0,10,20,30,40,50 * * * * /opt/ericsson/secpf/sftp/bin/cleanup.sh 30 05 * * * su - sybase -c "/ericsson/syb/conf/diag_proc_cache_test.ksh >> /eric sson/syb/log/diag_proc_cache_test.txt" 0 6 * * * su - nmsadm -cf '/opt/ericsson/fm/fmx/bin/add_fmxgw' > /dev/null 2>&1 #<START:nms_hc_client> 0 0 * * 0-6 /opt/ericsson/nms_hc_server/dat/runHCHouseKeeping.sh #<STOP:nms_hc_client> * * * * * su - nmsadm -cf '/opt/ericsson/ltx/bin/CronUpdateFMX.pl' > /dev/null 2 >&1

0 8 * * * su - nmsadm -cf '/opt/ericsson/wrx/bin/wrx_get_topology.sh' > /dev/nul l 2>&1 #<START:nms_activiti> 5 0 * * * /opt/activiti/bin/cleanup_history.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 #<STOP:nms_activiti> 0 02 * * 0 /opt/ericsson/sck/bin/backup_versant_db.sh 7 2 * * 2 /ericsson/solaris/bin/vxfsdefrag -a -q -d 0 2 * * 3 /ericsson/solaris/bin/vxfsdefrag -q -d -e /ossrc/data/pms/segment1 30 2 * * 3 /ericsson/solaris/bin/vxfsdefrag -q -d -e /ossrc/data/sgw/sgwcg 0 03 * * 0 /ericsson/syb/backup/backup_sybase_db.sh 15 06,18 * * * /ericsson/syb/backup/backup_sybase_translog.sh 01 00 * * * /opt/ERICddc/bin/ddc START 05,20,35,50 * * * * /opt/ERICddc/bin/ddc TRIGGER 58 23 * * * /opt/ERICddc/bin/ddc STOP #<START:borland_apr_bes> # Clean up the ORB sockets from the /tmp directory at 3:30 am. # This script will delete unused sockets, keeping the /tmp # directory relatively clean. # The time can be changed to suit, and this script can be run # more or less frequently depending on preference. # If you do update this entry, bear in mind it will be replaced with # the original value the next time you upgrade. 30 3 * * * /ericsson/bes/bin/clean_orb_sockets.sh #<END:borland_apr_bes> 0 0 * * * /etc/opt/ericsson/fm_core/startscript/IM_update_statistics >> /var/opt /ericsson/fm_core/log/statistic 2>&1 0 0 * * * /opt/ericsson/fm/FMBA_update_statistics fmdataservice fma_handler _1 >> /var/opt/ericsson/fm/statistic 0 0 * * 0 /opt/ericsson/fm/FMBA_reorg_compact fmdataservice fma_handler_1 > > /var/opt/ericsson/fm/reorg_compact 5 * * * * /opt/ericsson/bin/FM_generate_statistics >> /var/opt/ericsson/al_stati stic 2>&1 5 2,6,10,14,18,22 * * * /ericsson/eniq/bin/process_sym_link_location.pl -R -l /v ar/opt/ericsson/eniq >> /dev/null 2>&1 ##############################.- The other way that NodeB EM can be opened is th rough Master Server applying next Remedy:############# a) open UAS terminal b) ssh -X masterservice c) Type password d) cex_client ############################## Job Manager contains a script, jm_rm_db_log.sh, that deletes old logs and stores this information, so that data traceability is preserved. This script is stored at the following location: /opt/ericsson/jm/bin. This script needs to be executed regularly in order to keep the ActivitySupportD atabase "healthy".

The following is an example of how to remove logs older than three days: Table 4 Example Command To Delete All Log Files Older Than Three Days

>./jm_rm_db_log.sh -d 30 ./create_sybdev /ossrc/sybdev/oss/sybdata 700 ddev_lvlogdb ################ how to find user log for RNC ############################### lgolqn <hours>h'

############################ Creating a User Account with the SMC GUI Tool ##### ######################################### Start the SMC by issuing the following command: /usr/sadm/bin/smc & ################################ how to set date in Solaris #################### ######################################### The date command takes the syntax mmddhhmmyy, or ave to be superuser to set the time. Example: # date 1201010106 Fri Dec 1 01:01:00 PST 2006 month day hour minute year . You h

########################## unable to run RRINC command ######################### ######################################### This problem is related to TSS access priority command go to TSS via Citrix select a user select a role then click on role overview on the bottom in the "Activities Set" windows, click and type the command you want to filter i n the "available activities" then add the cooamnd in the "included activities " ############################## How to recover the lost AXE statistics ########## ################################### 1. Recovery the copy of raw files saved in OSS. 1.1 For that it is needed to make sure that the missing files exist here /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/outputfiles/apgfiles/sts. find the raw files /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/outputfiles/apgfiles/sts example: C20120428.0500-20120428.0600_BSCNAME:1000 and rename it with the format as below: C20120428.0500-20120428.0600:::BSCNAME:::1000 the easy way is copy all the raw files in a new folder

mkdir /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/outputfiles/apgfiles/recover cp -p C20120428.0500-20120428.0600_BSCNAME:1000 /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/outputfile s/apgfiles/recover/C20120428.0500-20120428.0600_BSCNAME:1000 Note.-before to execute the stept below is necesary stop sgw MC Then for each file that you want recover,you will need write a command as below: cd /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/outputfiles/apgfiles/recover cp C20120428.0500-20120428.0600_BSCNAME:1000 /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/inputfiles/ap g_sgw_sts/C20120428.0500-20120428.0600:::BSCNAME:::1000 cp C20120428.0500-20120428.0600_BSCNAME1:1000 /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/inputfiles/a pg_sgw_sts/C20120428.0500-20120428.0600:::BSCNAME1:::1000 cp C20120428.0500-20120428.0600_BSCNAME2:1000 /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/inputfiles/a pg_sgw_sts/C20120428.0500-20120428.0600:::BSCNAME2:::1000 cp C20120428.0500-20120428.0600_BSCNAME3:1000 /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/inputfiles/a pg_sgw_sts/C20120428.0500-20120428.0600:::BSCNAME3:::1000 cp C20120428.0500-20120428.0600_BSCNAME4:1000 /var/opt/ericsson/sgw/inputfiles/a pg_sgw_sts/C20120428.0500-20120428.0600:::BSCNAME4:::1000 - After copy all the missing files start "sgw" MC and then Symlinks will be crea ted and stast will be parsed and loaded ####################### how to increase database segment capacity ############# ################ A- check where the log or data device is located. Exemple: root@htossm1o> isql -Usa Password: 1> sp_helpdevice ddev_lvlogdb 2> go device_name physical_name description status cntrltype vdevno vpn_low vpn_high ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- ------ ------- -------ddev_lvlogdb /ossrc/sybdev/oss/sybdata/ddev_lvlogdb raw device, special, dsync off, directio on, physical disk, 3100.00 MB, Free: 100.00 MB 2 0 39 0 1587199 now we know is in /ossrc/sybdev/oss/sybdata/ B- check the space available root@htossm1o> df -h /ossrc/sybdev/oss/sybdata Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/vx/dsk/ossdg/sybdata 62G 43G 18G 70% /ossrc/sybdev/oss/sybdata C- go on /opt/ericsson/sck/lib/create_sybdev and run the command to increase log and data device root@htossm1o> ./create_sybdev /ossrc/sybdev/oss/sybdata 700 ddev_lvlogdb

SYB lock successful. root@htossm1o> ./create_sybdev /ossrc/sybdev/oss/syblog 50 ldev_lvlogdb SYB lock successful. D- alter data segment according to the change sybase@htossm1o> isql -Usa Password: 1> alter database lvlogdb on ddev_lvlogdb="700M" 2> go Extending database by 358400 pages (700.0 megabytes) on disk ddev_lvlogdb 1> E- check hte modification sybase@htossm1o> /ericsson/syb/util/db_check.sh | grep lvlogdb Device: ddev_lvlogdb, Total Device Size: 3800.00 MB Allocated Database :lvlogdb Device: ldev_lvlogdb, Total Device Size: 980.00 MB Allocated Database :lvlogdb lvlogdb system 3700MB 1087MB 70% lvlogdb logsegment 900MB 896MB 0%

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####################### To set DB to single user mode, do the following:######## ################################# 1>sp_dboption db_name,"single user",true 2>go Once completed, set the affected DB "single user" to false and re-run syb_diagno stic and monitor the Sybase Error Log as above. ###################### OSS monitoring tool is now accessible ################### ################################# To logon to it: - Open Firefox e.g. on UAS1 - URL: 172.20.216.231:57004 - user/pass: hqadmin/hqadmin The most useful view is probably resources view (please see picture) ######################## to connect to the STORAGETEK server ################### ################################ open a terminal mozilla 172.20.217.72 (ip address for the bis) google netbackup cheat sheet for more information if we have issue with netbackup do the following action on connect to the backup server cd /usr/openv/netbackup/bin 1-./bp.kill_all to sopt all netbackup process 2- ./bp.start_all to refresh

######################## About the analysis of the CSR STS not coming for SGSN # ########################################### I can see that data collection into the SGSN is creating the .tar file with the counter information, the problem is related to the get process from the SGSN to the OSS. File is correctly created in SGSN side but OSS is not able to get it to the OSS Filesystem. Files are in queue in SGSN filesystem. ossuser@eqm01s13p2:/Core/log/OSS_files$ ls -lart total 413184 drwxr-xr-x 2 ossuser gsnuser 28672 Jan 31 2012 -rw-r--r-- 1 om_admin gsnuser 112640 Jul 2 22:03 -rw-r--r-- 1 om_admin gsnuser 112640 Jul 2 22:18 -rw-r--r-- 1 om_admin gsnuser 112640 Jul 2 22:33 -rw-r--r-- 1 om_admin gsnuser 112640 Jul 2 22:48 -rw-r--r-- 1 om_admin gsnuser 112640 Jul 2 23:03 . . -rw-r--r-- 1 om_admin gsnuser 122880 Aug 8 14:31 -rw-r--r-- 1 om_admin gsnuser 122880 Aug 8 14:46 -rw-r--r-- 1 om_admin gsnuser 122880 Aug 8 15:01 -rw-r--r-- 1 om_admin gsnuser 122880 Aug 8 15:16 -rw-r--r-- 1 om_admin gsnuser 122880 Aug 8 15:31 -rw-r--r-- 1 om_admin gsnuser 122880 Aug 8 15:46 drwxrwxrwt 29 root root 4096 Aug 8 15:46 drwxrwxrwx 3 om_admin gsnuser 102400 Aug 8 15:46 ossuser@eqm01s13p2:/Core/log/OSS_files$ According with the logs about the ftp error: TRACE : 2012-08-08 16:06:11 (UTC-04:00) Error : SGwGSNFileCollnDistnEngine.col lectAndDistribute() => Collector Type <GSN> Encountered Exception while trying t o do cd to /tmp/DPE_COMMONLOG/OSS_files/ for NE < SGSNHT02> Exception: SGwFileCo llnDistnEngine.listAllFiles(),Encountered Exception while trying to list the fil e(s) in < /tmp/DPE_COMMONLOG/OSS_files > Ftp Error Code: 550==>The response valu e from the command "MDTM /tmp/DPE_COMMONLOG/OSS_files/TarFiles" did not match th e list of allowed responses. The response from the server was: 550 Could not get file modification time. The verification included the ftp to the node to discard any issue with the acce ss. The only issue is that ere are a lot of files SN side move or remove or get due the amount into the directory where the OSS goes to get the files th for over a month. To fix the issue is needed that from SG the files as maybe are affecting the ftp commands of list of files included into the output.

TarFiles Meas_0702122216.tar Meas_0702122231.tar Meas_0702122246.tar Meas_0702122301.tar Meas_0702122316.tar Meas_0808121446.tar Meas_0808121501.tar Meas_0808121516.tar Meas_0808121531.tar Meas_0808121546.tar Meas_0808121601.tar .. .

Please let me know when the suggestion were performed to verify if the data coll ection from OSS starts again. ######################### Need to become real administrator##################### need to configure interface on a server check backup status and using Netbackup troubleshooting on CIF platform troubleshooting and maintenance on ENIQ platform #This is command to find what version of OS you are running. It seems that anyth

ing above solaris 8 (probaly earlier) is running 64bit. isainfo -v #You can issue the following command to find the users who do not have passwords : logins -p #3.Verify the state of each Backup client: vxprint -htrg # Check that File systems are mirrored: metastat | more #You can verify that the crontab fi le exists from the output of the following c ommand: ls -l /var/spool/cron/crontabs ************** run the commande below via alom ip to boot the server if it's han ging for a particular reason ******************** #console -d 0 #type y #then type ok boot #for backup on OSS, copy is saved on /ericsson/dmr/log/recovery to check the process ID of particular user #ps -ef | grep -i "username" #Backups can fail if the Solaris Server has locale issues: hostname #this will help you to find log people on RNC lgoqln <hours>h' # more /var/opt/ericsson/sck/data/cp.history Check the last row of the output. #REDE Output file Issue give access to all users: chmod 777 directory_output_name create a new profile folder Check Server s IP Address # getent hosts masterservice | awk '{print $1}' e.g. ********************** how to send a pop up message via citrix **************** ******************************* connect to UAS server #cd /opt/CTXSmf/bin # ./ctxmsg -a "the message to be sent" or you can check the server id of user and send a particular message to identify the server id run the script below # ./ctxqsession EX :#./ctxmsg -w htossa1o:280 "bay Oss yon souf man, Edy" The following example shows how to display a message and begin the shut down pro

cess after two minutes. Applications that have registered window hints are given a further thre e minutes to attempt to interactively log users off. go to this directory : opt/CTXSmf/sbin then run the script below # ctxshutdown -m 120 -l 180 Please log off now ***************************************** OSS health check ********************* ******************************* #cd /opt/ericsson/bin run the script oss_healthcheck.pl then go to tmp for download the fileand open it in a web browser ************************************* Check Nameserver ************************ ******************************** Check that nameserver are properly defined on the server by running the following command: # more /etc/resolv.conf | grep nameserver *********************************** Check Veritas Licence ******************** ********************************* Check that the Veritas License has not expired via the command: # /sbin/vxlicrep ********************************** To update the Veritas License *************** ********************************* run the command: # /sbin/vxlicinst ********************************* Server Runtime ******************************* ********************************** Check how long the server is up and running: # uptime Number of Java Processes Check the number of java processes running on the server: # ps ef | grep c java

*********************************** Check the CPU Consumption ****************** ******************* Check that no process is consuming the CPU using top command: # top Check for the TIME and CPU columns, if CPU column is more than 10% and TIME value is more than 10:00 (10mins), it means that the process is in question. Get the PID of the process and use /usr/ucb/ps to check details of process in question # /usr/ucb/ps -auxww <PID>

******************* check interface VLAN for the backup server #cat /etc/hosts then type #netbackup or connect to another server and run the command below #ifconfig -a **************** SMF Commands to enable services ******************************* ************* check faulty services #svcs -x svcadm manipulates services: # svcadm dy # svcadm # svcadm # svcadm runs the # svcadm enable enables services, services start when dependencies are rea

disable disables services restart stops and starts services refresh commits the current properties to the running snapshot and refresh method clear signals that a service in maintenance has been fixed

With -s, enable & disable wait until completion With -t, enable & disable are temporary until next boot If the state is in maintenance, it s either the service instance encountered an error or the server is not configured to run the service. Online the service with the following command: # svcadm clear <FMRI> ********************************* Check Run Level service ********************** ********************************* Run level 3 is the default run level of the OSS. To check the OSS Run level, run the command: # who r If server run level is not on Run level 3, change the milestone by running the following commands: # svcadm milestone svc:/milestone/multi-user-server:default **************************** How to set online a Use who is OFFLINE for a RNC ** ******************************************* the problem : When I tried to login with RNCTG01 IP address than that works fine but when I us e RNC name still having same issue. sgurjeet@htossa2o> amos RNCTG01 __ __ ____ _____ | \/ |/ __ \ / ____| / \ | \ / | | | | (___ / /\ \ | |\/| | | | |\___ \ / ____ \| | | | |__| |____) | /_/ \_\_| |_|\____/|_____/ OSS Framework for MoShell-9.0g /\ $amosrb_pid = 7241

Last MO: 0. Loaded Preparing offline MIB: 0% ~100%

0 MOs. Total:

1 MOs. ~50%

0;OFFLINE_RNCTG01 - AMOS - Stopfile=/tmp/7226 HELP MENU : h QUIT : q For offline browsing of PM ropfiles, run "pmr/pmx -l <pmropfiles>". For offline browsing of CPP logfiles, run "lg[options] -l <cpplogfiles>". The PM ropfiles and CPP logs can be fetched when online, using command "dcgf" 0;OFFLINE_RNCTG01 - AMOS - Stopfile=/tmp/7226 OFFLINE_RNCTG01> Solution: AMOS should now be working. The problem was that the user was logging their sess ion using the name/IP of the node in their home directory. This causes a conflic t with AMOS which attempts to read the file as an IOR file. if there is file whi ch has the same name as the nodes located in the users home directory, then mosh ell will consider this file is the IOR file, and it will try to resolve the cont ents of the file, but actually this is not a real IOR file, it will return the e rror that this is offline node. 1. Moving file

sgurjeet@htossa1o> pwd /home/sgurjeet sgurjeet@htossa1o> sgurjeet@htossa1o> mv RNCTG01 RNCTG01.orig sgurjeet@htossa1o> ls -alrt | grep -i rnc -rw-r--r-- 1 sgurjeet nms 3018 Feb 4 11:46 RNCTG01.orig 2. Starting AMOS

sgurjeet@htossa1o> amos RNCTG01

*********************************** How to connect to Symantec Net BACKUP ***** *************************************** first way htossa1o{nmsadm} # echo $DISPLAY :70.0 htossa1o{nmsadm} # xhost + access control disabled, clients can connect from any host htossa1o{nmsadm} # ssh -l root 172.20.216.200 Password: Last login: Wed Jul 4 17:30:54 2012 from 172.20.216.231 Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005 You have new mail. # tcsh # c

c: Command not found. # # cd /usr/openv # cd java # setenv DISPLAY 172.20.216.228:70.0 # ./jnbSA & 2nd way open a terminal #ssh -X root@172.20.216.200 #jnbSA & ************************ how to set gauge period to 15min for GGSN node ******** ********************************************* root@htossm1o> pwd /etc/opt/ericsson/ccpdm root@htossm1o> grep GAUGE_INTERVAL_VAL cxc.env | head -1 GAUGE_INTERVAL_VAL=15 root@htossm1o> You need to restart PDM processes in order to put it into effect. Please run the following command in Master Server: # smtool coldrestart PDM PDM_SNMP reason=other reasontext= change PDM gauge period

Please note it will disturb statistics collection and might result gaps in SNMP based nodes. So please choose time suitable for you to perform this activity. ******************************************************Change Node password****** ********************************** ########################## Sybase Diagnostic ################################### ############# A menu driven diagnostic tool for Sybase is available to perform the following o ptions: 1. Check database consistency 2. Display Size of Logfiles 3. Display Logfiles 4. Display Space used by databases 5. Display Transaction Log space 6. Display Mirror status 7. Display Database Configuration 8. Display Server Configuration 9. Display Application Log table size To run Sybase diagnostic tool run the syb_diagnostic script: # /ericsson/syb/util/syb_diagnostic ############################################# Sybase Useful sql commands ####### ############################ Run the following commands as user sybase: sp_who lists the current SQL users. You can kill a running sql process with kill <spid> sp_help reports information about a database object

sp_helpdb lists information on the database sp_helpdevice lists information about the sybase devices select db_name() shows which database you are in sp_configure number of locks checks the value of a parameter sp_configure "number of open indexes",2000 sets a parameter sp_helpindex FMA_alarm_log Displays information about a table's indexes, includi ng the segments where the indexes reside select count(*) from FMA_alarm_list count the number of alarms in FM database select * from <table> where 1=2 just shows the columns headings select * from master..sysprocesses where spid=<spid> to check the status of a pr ocess select name from sysobjects where type = U just shows user tables dump database model to /var/tmp/model.dump to dump a database select @@version this will show the version of sybase ########## Sybase Connectivity Problems ##################################### Check the Server is running ps ef |grep sybase Check Running Servers Check MC s especially TSS Try to login as sa Examine Sybase Errorlog Examine ServerName.cfg File, has this been changed recently? Start Sybase Manually Verify the UFS for existence of /export/sybdev Verify Backups / take error message to EEI Sybase Support ################### Sybase Database Full ##################################### Use checkdb.sh or sybase info Login as sa Check sp_who and SPID s or running processes Dump transaction with no_log or truncate_only Check Application Error Log & Sybase Errorlog Check for DB Threshold Messages Is your DB appropriately sized / is there space available to increase size Force the Last Chance Threshold (LCT)to Activate and Abort Transactions causing the Log Full or failure of Log to dump 1>select lct_admin("abort",0,db_id( DB Name")) 2>go Can you truncate tables? Can you Restart sybase ############################ tempdb Full ##################################### ################### Check syspocesses select * from sysprocesses where spid = # Is the Process physical_io increasing in size Check that the Process is runnin g select physical_io from sysprocesses where spid=# < rerun this command and obser ve physical io size> Check the underlying UNIX PID - select hostprocess from sysprocesses where s pid=# ptree - a hostprocess Check syslogshold table for any entries What process is filling tempdb sp_who <user> Check tempdb_usage script Can you increase tempdb? Can you kill the Process? Force the LCT to activate an abort select lct_admin( abort ,spid) Can you restart Sybase

Check Sybase errorlog Isolate the application causing this problem to ensure mandatory applications ( FM) is not effected ###################### AMOS command ############################################ ###################### h,m,n,p Help screens l <command> Execute UNIX command l+/l- Stat and stop logging mom RncFunction <parameter> mom UtranCell <parameter> lt Load MO tree Give description of RNC parameter Give description of CELL parameter

pr UtranCell List all cells lpr UtranCell List all cells and related Mos pr GsmRelation List all GSM Neighbors st UtranCell=<cell> lst UtranCell=<cell> st UtranCell lk UtranCell=<cell> str lkr Print state of cell Print state of cell and channels

Print all Mos linked to cell

Show site availability at Iub level Show Iub configuration and resource usage

uer Show calls in network uer -c <cell> Show calls on cell uer -i <IMSI> Show call information for IMSI uer -r Iub_CUR005

al alt ala

Display alarms Display alarms chronologicaly Display alarms with detail

get UtranCell <parameter> Display table with parameter for all cells get UtranCell=<cell> <parameter> Display parameter for cell set cell <parameter> <value> s bl bl deb Block Soft Block Deblock ! Display features enabl ! Display features enabled on RN Display RNC User and Throughput Capacity Change parameter to specified value for all cell

get RncFeature ed on RNC get RncFeature featureState C get RncCapacity currentCapacityLimit

get ChannelSwitching Display RNC Channel Switching Parametrs get Handover Display RNC Handover Parameters get Paging Display RNC Paging Parameters

get RabHandling Display RNC RAB Handling Parameters get Hsdsch get Eul RBS get RbsLocalCell Display RBS Parameters get Iub Disblplay Iub Parameters (maxHsRate) pmr Run PMR with stats for last hour pmr -m X Run PMR with stats for X hours pmxh <counter1>|<counter2> -m X Run PMR with counter value for X hours !Acceess Class Baring! get . accessClassNBarred get CUR005 accessClassNBarred lset BON0 accessClassNBarred 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0 !Site Availability! strt !Mobatch! moshell -v moshell -v mobatch -o mobatch -v t/mobatch password=rnc -m RNCARU2,RNCCUR1 'lt all; st utrancell; exit;' password=rnc RNCARU2 'lt ^utrancell; st utrancell; exit;' /home/swright/ABCSITES.txt 'lt all; alt' /home/swright/mobatch password=rbs -o /home/swright/ABCSITES.txt 'lt all; lga' /home/swrigh

!Log of Alarms! lga lset BON007X accessClassNBarred 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0 lset BON007X accessClassNBarred 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 !RBS Resources ced ced | sort -k 9 ! Sort on interference cedh !CE Resource usage cedh | sort -k 8 !CE ResourceL CEs !VSWR < 15 dB is limit >20 is good lh ru fui get vswr ! without ASC lh asc dbg vswr 0 get -k ! with ASC !Inventory, including feature invh ! Events & Alarms in last 24 hr lgaevs 24h ! Show CVs cvls ! Save CV cvms [CV NAME] [USER] [Info]

! Delete CV cvrm [CV NAME] !Get faults in RBS 3518 Main Remote lh ru fui get faults ! Nobe B - Get DUW and connections and LED state ! RNC - Get Boards and connections and LED state cabx !Get faults in ASC lh asc dbg faults lh asc dbg status get 0 !Clock readclock get syncr traceroute 192.168.10.6 ping 192.168.10.6 !Cell Definition Check hget ExternalGsmCell ncc|bcc|lac|cellIdentity|bandIndicator hget Utrancell primaryScramblingCode|localCellIdlocationarea|localCellId !Check Locked Status get HDO113 cellReserved get HDO113 accessClassNBarred st HD0113 !Directed Retry Target lset Utrancell=HDO010Z directedRetryTarget ExternalGsmNetwork=Digicel_Haiti_2G,E xternalGsmCell=HDO010C !Haiti cd /home/eric/moshell ./moshell 172.20.249.196 RLSUP:CELL=HDO570B; ######################## Linux setup shared directory ######################### #################################################################### by Vivek Gite on January 11, 2006 6 comments last updated at January 11, 2006 Sharing a directory among users in same group is one of the essential tasks. You need to use chmod command and add user to appropriate group. To make idea clear here is an scenario: /home/myproj : is shared directory usr1, usr2, ... usrN : would like to work and share files in /home/myproj direct ory padmin : Main project administrator user Step # 1: Create a shared directory /home/myproj

If this directory does not exist then create it: # mkdir /home/myproj Step # 2: Create the group shared group You need to create a new group. Let us assume group name is myproj # groupadd myproj Step # 3: Add user project administrator (padmin) and setup password: # useradd -d /home/myproj/ -g myproj -m padmin # passwd padmin Step #4: Add rest of users to group myproj # useradd -d /home/myproj/ -g myproj usr1 # passwd usr1 Add second user: # useradd -d /home/myproj/ -g myproj usr2 # passwd usr2 ... and so on... Step #5: Setup permission on /home/myproj directory as follows: (a) Setup group ownership to myproj group: # chown -R padmin.myproj /home/myproj/ (b) Setup full permission for group and owner on a directory: # chmod -R 775 /home/myproj/ (c) Setup sgid bit. So what is sgid bit? Normally whenever you creates file in a directory it belong to default group of user. When a file is created in a direc tory with the sgid bit set it belogns to the same group as the directory. The re sult is all users of myproj group can create/alter files in /home/myproj directo ry: # chmod -R 2775 /home/myproj/ OR # chmod -R g+s /home/myproj/ ################ HOW TO CHECK PASSWORD ON A node ############################### ######### how to list nodes and users root@htossm1o> pwAdmin -list how to see the password root@htossm1o> pwAdmin -get SGSNHT02 ossuser pwAdmin: Error: Invalid option: -get <argument missing>. Use 'pwAdmin -help' for details. root@htossm1o> pwAdmin -get SGSNHT02 normal ossuser FAILED (in server): The given combination of system: 'SGSNHT02 (normal)' and acc ount: 'ossuser' is not defined in the password service. root@htossm1o> pwAdmin -get SGSNHT02 NORMAL ossuser Ericsson@123 root@htossm1o> how to change password root@htossm1o> pwAdmin -changePw SOFTWARE NORMAL ossuser -pw<new password> 1) list all nodes info pwAdmin -list 2) check help to know how to use pwAdmin password pwAdmin -help

-----------------------------printout:-------------------------------------Usage: pwAdmin [-list [ system [type] ] | -create {system type account [-pw pw] [-info info] | -f file} | -delete {system type account | -f file} | -changePw {system type account [-pw pw] | -f file} | -setInfo {system type account info | -f file} | -get system type account | -changeKey [key] | -init | -help] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------3) get current password for the node(example BSCTG10) pwAdmin -get SYSTEM TYPE ACCOUNT EX:pwAdmin -get BSCTG10 NORMAL ossuer ptintout: Pass123 4) set a new password after pwAdmin -changePw system type account ex: pwAdmin -changePw BSCTG10 NORMAL ossuser printout: Enter new password for ossuser at BSCTG10: Note1: the password must be 1st defined in node APG by concerned team note2: after having modified the node password from OSS side, the ONRM database must be updated by using modify function in ONE. ############################# NTP Readiness for Daylight Saving Time ########### ############################# 1. Check the timezone on the server MSCHT1_sam_1_6_1 SAM014:> echo $TZ America/Port-au-Prince Check the setting for DST on the server for 2012 MSCHT1_sam_1_6_1 SAM014:> zdump -v America/Port-au-Prince | grep 2012 Edit the file /usr/sbin/zic /usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/src/northamerica where the Zone is equal with your TZ Backup the file before >>>cp /usr/sbin/zic /usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/src/northamerica /usr/sbin/zic /usr/ share/lib/zoneinfo/src/northamerica_original Make sure that the Rule is present inside your Zone # From Stephen Colebourne (2007-02-22): # Some IATA info: Haiti won't be having DST in 2007. # Rule NAME FROM TO Rule Haiti 1983 only Rule Haiti 1984 1987 Rule Haiti 1983 1987 # Shanks & Pottenger say AT is # Go with IATA. Rule Haiti 1988 1997 Rule Haiti 1988 1997 Rule Haiti 2005 2006 Rule Haiti 2005 2006 Rule Haiti 2011 max TYPE IN ON AT May 8 0:00 Apr lastSun 0:00 Oct lastSun 0:00 2:00, but IATA SSIM (1991/1997) Apr Oct Apr Oct Mar Sun>=1 lastSun Sun>=1 lastSun Sun>=8 1:00s 1:00s 0:00 0:00 2:00 SAVE LETTER/S 1:00 D 1:00 D 0 S says 1:00s. 1:00 0 1:00 0 1:00 D S D S D

Rule Haiti 2011 max # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES Zone America/Port-au-Prince -4:49:20 -4:49 -5:00 Haiti

Nov FORMAT LMT PPMT E%sT

Sun>=1 2:00 0 S [UNTIL] 1890 1917 Jan 24 12:00 # P-a-P MT

After editing completed compile the file >>>>/usr/sbin/zic /usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/src/northamerica Then check the DST setting again >>>>> zdump -v America/Port-au-Prince | grep 2013 You should see the DST America/Port-au-Prince EST isdst=0 America/Port-au-Prince EST isdst=0 America/Port-au-Prince EDT isdst=1 America/Port-au-Prince EDT isdst=1 America/Port-au-Prince EST isdst=0 Reboot the server #init 6 ################################## how to load license on OSS ################# ###################################################### See below the process of loading the licenses on the OSS. After the process is completed, sun smtool l on the master server to see a list of the running licenses/processes. If the recently loaded license is either failed or offline, you can use smtool online licenseName to put it online. Basically that is the procedure. Open a tcsh session # tcsh You have to copy license file lservrc_STW000000324288_IPB7800002 (OSS)_172.20.1. 164_expire_20120507.txt in suitable directory, could be /tmp or /var/tmp. Preferable change name file to lservrc_STW000000324288_IPB7800002_expire_2012050 7.txt to avoid issues with some characters in name. Change to Sentinel directory /opt/Sentinel/bin Set variable "sentenv LSFORCEHOST 172.20.1.164" Load license file ./lslic -F /var/tmp/lservrc_STW000000324288_IPB7800002_expire_ 20120507.txt That it is all ################################################################################ settings Thu Feb 7 14:43:46 2013 UTC = Thu Feb 7 09:43:46 2013 Sun Mar 10 06:59:59 2013 UTC = Sun Mar 10 01:59:59 2013 Sun Mar 10 07:00:00 2013 UTC = Sun Mar 10 03:00:00 2013 Sun Nov 3 05:59:59 2013 UTC = Sun Nov 3 01:59:59 2013 Sun Nov 3 06:00:00 2013 UTC = Sun Nov 3 01:00:00 2013

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