ADC 75-192 Satellite TV System User Manual


 
ADCP-75-192 • Issue 2 • June 2007
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© 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
If the autonomous actions taken by the upgrade executable discover that the upgrade was
not successful, the upgrade executable will report this information in the log file located at
/var/log/opencell-upgrade. Otherwise, a successful status message will be reported to that
log.
Manual steps must also be taken to ensure that the upgrade process completed
successfully. Note that some of the manual validation steps below may also be performed
by the automatic validation described above.
The process list should be examined to be sure that the appropriate processes are running.
This can be done by telnetting into the target CPU (see Upgrade Steps Section 3.2) and
entering the following:
ps ax | grep “/usr/bin/”. The list that is returned will indicate all processes that were run from
the system binary directory. At a minimum, this list should include the following:
Where hcp represents the listing of all HCPs that correspond to the modules being controlled by
the target CPU. These are specific to the target CPU being upgraded and include HDC, BIM,
FSC, HUC, MUC, RUC, RDC, SIF, and RSC. There should be one instance of each HCP per
module managed by the target CPU.
When evaluating the process list, it is important to be sure that the process ID’s of each of the
listed processes above stay stable to ensure that processes are not continually restarting. Run the
command ps ax | grep /usr/bin/ multiple times over the course of a minute or two to be sure that
this is the case.
In addition to the above processes, it must be verified that the SNMP agent software is running.
This is done by entering: ps as | grep “/usr/local/sbin” and verifying that /usr/local/sbin/snmpd
is one of the processes listed.
Evaluate the software version to be sure that it matches what is intended. This can be done from
the NMS by evaluating the Network Node MIB field transceptNetwork
NodeOpencellSoftwareRev. Alternatively, this value can be retrieved in the telnet session to the
CPU opened in the previous step by entering: snmpget localhost patriots
transceptNetworkNodeOpencellSoftwareRev.0.
/usr/bin/pathtrace /usr/bin/rgc
/usr/bin/nodepaths /usr/bin/equipment
/usr/bin/netnode /usr/bin/stf
/usr/bin/hlpwatch /usr/bin/i2cbusscan
/usr/bin/pcibusscan /usr/bin/i2cbusmaster (6
instances)
/usr/bin/fgc /usr/bin/gps
/usr/bin/niprs (4 instances) /usr/bin/hcp