Cisco Systems 15.3.00P1 manual Creating a CWM Auto-Restart Shell Script, Uninstalling Patch

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Creating a CWM Auto-Restart Shell Script

Step 9 When prompted, follow the application instructions.

Step 10 When you have finished installing the RTM Proxy Patch software, exit from root.

Uninstalling Patch 1

The patch installation process installs an uninstall script in the /usr/users/svplus directory for the CWM and in the /usr/users/wandest directory for WANDEST.

When you access the uninstall wizard, you are asked for the backup file location that you provided when you installed the CWM or WANDEST initially.

Creating a CWM Auto-Restart Shell Script

This section describes how to create and configure a shell script that automatically starts the CWM core after a reboot. To create this shell script, you need to use a text editor to create a new file containing the commands that you want the script to execute.

Use this procedure to create a script that uses the vi editor and shell commands to automatically restart the CWM core after the workstation has been rebooted.

Note Several minor errors that existed in the past in the CWM Auto restart shell script have been corrected in the script that follows.

Step 1 Log in to the CWM as user root:

$ su

Step 2 Change to directory /etc/rc3.d:

# cd /etc/rc3.d

Step 3 Create a shell script of the form: Snn <filename>, where nn is the relative sequence number for starting the job under /etc/rc3.d by entering this command:

# vi /etc/rc3.d/S99init_sv

Since this script does not currently exist, the vi editor will open on a blank line, waiting for you to enter the script commands.

Step 4 Create the shell script by entering these lines:

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#!/bin/sh

#Check if Informix configuration is going on

while [ ! -z "`ps -ef grep S98init_db grep -v grep`" ] do

echo "Informix initialization in progress...." >>

/usr/users/svplus/log/.start_stopCWM.log sleep 5

done

#Start Orbix E2A ... as svplus

echo "Starting Orbix E2A ..." >> /usr/users/svplus/log/.start_stopCWM.log su - svplus -c /usr/users/svplus/scripts/startorbix2000 >>

/usr/users/svplus/log/.start_stopCWM.log sleep 5

 

 

Release Notes for the Cisco WAN Manager, Release 15.3.00 P1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Release Notes for the Cisco WAN Manager Release 15.3.00 P1 ContentsReleases Supported by CWM 15.3.00, Patch Switch Platform Supported Software ReleaseCWM Server Requirements System RequirementsStandalone Statistics Manager Requirements Java Client RequirementsSwap Min Endpoints No. Speed Intervals Cisco TestingMin Average Stats Files Max. No. Connection Min SegmentInstalling the Patches Before You Begin Installing PatchesSolaris Patch Requirements Informix Requirements HP OpenView RequirementsPatches Solaris Scmsa CWM PackagingSoftware JDKNew Hardware Supported by CWM 15.3.00, Patch Supported HardwareExisting Hardware Supported by CWM 15.3.00, Patch Front Card Back Card IGX 8400 SeriesBPX 8600 Series MGX 8220 Series MGX 8230 Series MGX 8250 Series MGX 8850 Series MGX-VXSM-6T3 VXSM-BC-SMB-3T3E3 MGX-RPM-128M/B MGX-MMF-FE MGX-RJ45-FEPXM1E on MGX 8830, 8830/B, 8850, and 8850/B Series PXM1E-COMBO PXM-UI-S3/B MGX-SRME MGX-SRME/B MGX-BNC-3T3-M MGX-STM1-EL-1MMF/SMFIR/SMFLR-1-155-SFP PXM-UI-S3/BFront Card Back Cards MGX 8830/B PXM 45/C SeriesMGX 8850 and 8850/B PXM 45 Series VXSM-BC-24T1E1 MGX-VXSMPXM45/B PXM-HD PXM-UI-S3 PXM45/C PXM-UI-S3/B MGX 8950 PXM 45 Series MGX 8880 PXM45/C SeriesMGX-VXSM-155 MGX-VXSM-T1E1 VXSM-BC-24T1E1 MGX-VXSM-6T3 VXSM-BC-SMB-3T3E3PXM1 PXM-UI PXM-UI-S3 SES Pnni ControllerReleases Certified for CWM 15.3.00 P1 Card, Shelf, or SwitchCWM Feature Limitations New Features and EnhancementsFeatures Not Supported Forceload sys/shmsys Forceload sys/semsys Feature LimitationsShmbase 0x0A000000L CWM Feature Limitations CWM Feature Limitations CWM Feature Limitations SSM Issues Configuration Center LimitationsHP OpenView Limitations CWM-to-CWM Communication Limitations Chassis View Operation Network Monitor LimitationsWhen set to true Chassis View Card Operation in a Redundant SetupChassis View Operation after Card and Line Switchover When set to falseCWM Notes and Cautions Installing and Uninstalling CWM 15.3.00 P1Before You Start Installing and Uninstalling CWM 15.3.00 P1 SSC Installing PatchComponent File CWMBacking Up the Existing Database Installing the CWM Server PatchRemove the disk1 directory if it exists # dbimport stratacom -d datadbs -i dbexport-location Verifying and Restoring Your Saved DatabaseIf no separate partition exists for datadbs, do these Installing the CWM SNMPAgent ServiceAgent PatchInstalling the SSM Patch Installing the SSC PatchInstalling the RTM Proxy Patch Creating a CWM Auto-Restart Shell Script Uninstalling PatchInstalling Wandest 2.7.00, Patch Installing Wandest 2.7.00, PatchInstalling the Wandest Client Patch Installing the Wandest Server PatchSnmp Service Agent Trap Limitation Bug ID Headline Issues Resolved in the CWM 15.3.00, Patch 1 SoftwareCaveats Bug ID Description Details and WorkaroundRelated Documentation Obtaining Documentation, Support, and Security Guidelines OL-11190-01, Rev. C0

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