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Table 1. Typographical Notation and Conventions (2 of 2)

Example

Description

 

 

Italic

The following are described in an italic font style:

 

• An application window name; for example, the Login window

 

• Information that the user must enter

 

• The introduction of a new term or definition

 

Emphasized text

 

• References to external documents

 

 

[1]

Code or command examples are occasionally prefixed with a line number in square

 

brackets. For example:

 

[1]

First command...

 

[2]

Second command...

 

[3]

Third command...

 

 

{ a b }

In SQL syntax notation, curly brackets enclose two or more required alternative

 

choices, separated by vertical bars.

 

 

[ ]

In SQL syntax notation, square brackets indicate an optional element or clause.

 

Multiple elements or clauses are separated by vertical bars.

 

 

In SQL syntax notation, vertical bars separate two or more alternative syntax

 

elements.

 

 

...

In SQL syntax notation, ellipses indicate that the preceding element can be

 

repeated. The repetition is unlimited unless otherwise indicated.

 

 

,...

In SQL syntax notation, ellipses preceded by a comma indicate that the preceding

 

element can be repeated, with each repeated element separated from the last by a

 

comma. The repetition is unlimited unless otherwise indicated.

 

 

a

In SQL syntax notation, an underlined element indicates a default option.

 

 

( )

In SQL syntax notation, parentheses within the statement syntax are part of the

 

syntax and should be typed as shown unless otherwise indicated.

 

 

 

Many IBM Tivoli commands have one or more command line options that are specified following a hyphen (-).

Command line options are string, integer, or BOOLEAN types:

A string can contain alphanumeric characters. If the string has spaces in it, enclose it in quotation (") marks.

An integer must contain a positive whole number or zero (0).

A BOOLEAN must be set to TRUE or FALSE.

SQL keywords are not case-sensitive, and might display in uppercase, lowercase, or mixed case. Names of ObjectServer objects and identifiers are case-sensitive.

Note, tip, and warning information

The following types of information are used in the documentation:

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Contents Netcool/Precision for Transmission Networks Administration GuideFirst Edition December 1 Contents Page Tables Page Figures Page About this guide PrefaceTypographical notation AudienceExample Description Syntax Syntax and sample subheadingsOperating system considerations Associated publicationsHow to send your comments Introduction to Netcool/Precision TN IntroductionHow Netcool/Precision TN works Deep discovery NETypesDiscovering and resolving network topology Discovering the contents of an NEDiscovering the existence of an NE Network circuit Network circuitsScales to large networks After discovery alarm correlationNetcool/Precision TN product components After discovery maintaining a real-time view of the networkNetwork Pilot client Netcool/Precision TN serverNetcool Installer modes Overview of the Netcool InstallerSilent mode Changing the Netcool suite installation directoryGUI mode Console modeNew relational database Prerequisites Installing Netcool/Precision TNDatabase requirements Solaris system requirementsBrowser requirements Obtaining the software Installing Netcool/Precision TNNetcool Installer Welcome window Running the installation in GUI modeClick Next to go to the Setup Type window Netcool Installer Setup Type window Netcool Installer Feature Selection window Netcool Installer Installation Progress window Running the installation in console mode Running the Installation Program Running the installation in silent modeViewing the installation log Viewing installed packages Setting up an Oracle databaseConfiguring advanced Oracle features Creating the Oracle schemaConnection concentration PrerequisitesOracle RAC Configuring your version of MySQL Setting up a MySQL databaseUsing an existing copy of MySQL Configuring Netcool/Precision TN Creating the MySQL schema Netcool/Precision TN executables Netcool/Precision TN directory structureThird-party and Open Source software Xerces-J XML APIs XP XML Parser for Java Starting the product components Running Netcool/Precision TNDownloading NETypes Starting Network Pilot Starting the databaseStarting the Netcool/Precision TN server Shutting the server down from Network Pilot Invoking the shutdown script from the command lineShutting down the server Page Introduction to visualization Integrating with Netcool/OMNIbusAdding fields to the ObjectServer and migrating data Configuring the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer versionConfiguring the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer versions 7.0 Adding fields to the ObjectServer Connecting to an ObjectServer that is not named NcomsConnecting to an ObjectServer Configuring Netcool/OMNIbus probes TL1 data collection / TL1-TSM Snmp Data Collection / Multi-Threaded Trapd probeAdding the menu to the Netcool/OMNIbus desktop Creating the visualization menu optionStarting the components Visualizing alerts in a desktopAdding the menu to the Netcool/Webtop desktop Starting the Netcool/Precision TN server for visualization Opening an event listStarting the ObjectServer Starting the databaseMonitor box window Event list window Using the visualization menuPopulated event list window Visualize menu Network Pilot window Page Configuring failover Setting configuration optionsImplementation overview Shows an overview of the network in this configurationHow the heartbeat mechanism is implemented Configuring Oracle for use with failoverHow the semaphore mechanism is implemented Running failover Configuring the Netcool/Precision TN serversSwitching the state of a server Stopping servers running in failover configurationDiscovering Cisco WAN Manager NEs Using Netcool/Precision TN with Cisco WAN ManagerPolling CWM SubNetwork Connections SNCs Polling CWM topological connectionsProperty Property Description Configurable properties in CiscoWanManagerExtensionDisabling use of Netcool/OMNIbus Configuring Netcool/OMNIbus process controlSyntax Configuring connections to known devicesPackaging and configuration See for details of each parameter RulesConfiguring on-demand connectivity to devices Dependencies Configuring remote load balancingPrecisiontn.xml properties file Appendix A. ReferenceSample Properties in the precisiontn.xml file Appendix A. Reference Defines the initial interval in seconds Table A2 describes the precisiontn command line options Netcool/Precision TN command line optionsEmbedded nameserver. By doing this, the nameserver Appendix B. Notices JBFA/SOM1 AIX AIX 5L Trademarks and Acknowledgements