Cisco Systems 15.3.00P1 Installing the Wandest Server Patch, Installing the Wandest Client Patch

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Installing WANDEST 2.7.00, Patch 1

Installing the WANDEST Server Patch

Use this procedure to install the WANDEST Server patch.

Confirm that the WANDEST Client has been stopped before installing patches on the WANDEST server.

Step 1 Log in to the CWM as an “svplus” user.

Step 2 Stop the core.

Step 3 Run the /usr/users/svplus/scripts/get_dbschema.ksh:

#cd /usr/users/svplus/scripts

#./get_dbschema.ksh

Awd_dbschema_tmpl file is created in the /usr/users/svplus/tmp directory. Edit this file and un-comment out the tables that you want triggers in it.

Step 4 Switch to root (for example, su):

#su

Step 5 Download or copy the compressed tar file to the local directory, for example, /tmp:

# cp wandest2.7.00-P1.wdserver.tar.gz /tmp

Step 6 Change to the local directory that contains the compressed tar files:

# cd /tmp

Step 7 Remove the disk1 directory:

# rm -rf disk1

Step 8 Decompress the compressed tar file and untar the tar file:

#gunzip wandest2.7.00-P1_wdserver.tar.gz

#tar -xvfp wandest2.7.00-P1_wdserver.tar

Step 9 Run the installation script to install the patch:

# ./InstallWDS27Patch1.csh

Step 10 Exit from root.

Step 11 Perform a coldstart:

#coldstart

Step 12 Open a new terminal to start the core.

Installing the WANDEST Client Patch

Use this procedure to install the WANDEST Client patch.

Step 1 Log in to the WANDEST client as user root.

Step 2 Download or copy the compressed tar file for WANDEST client to a local directory; for example, /tmp:

# cp wandest2.7.00-P1_wdclient.tar.gz /tmp

 

 

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 RequirementsMin Average Stats Files Intervals Cisco TestingMax. No. Connection Min Segment Swap Min Endpoints No. SpeedBefore You Begin Installing Patches Installing the PatchesSolaris Patch Requirements HP OpenView Requirements Informix RequirementsPatches Solaris Software CWM PackagingJDK ScmsaSupported Hardware New Hardware Supported by CWM 15.3.00, PatchExisting Hardware Supported by CWM 15.3.00, Patch IGX 8400 Series Front Card Back CardBPX 8600 Series MGX 8220 Series MGX 8230 Series MGX 8250 Series MGX 8850 Series MGX-RPM-128M/B MGX-MMF-FE MGX-RJ45-FE MGX-VXSM-6T3 VXSM-BC-SMB-3T3E3PXM1E on MGX 8830, 8830/B, 8850, and 8850/B Series MMF/SMFIR/SMFLR-1-155-SFP MGX-SRME/B MGX-BNC-3T3-M MGX-STM1-EL-1PXM-UI-S3/B PXM1E-COMBO PXM-UI-S3/B MGX-SRMEFront Card Back Cards MGX 8830/B PXM 45/C SeriesMGX 8850 and 8850/B PXM 45 Series MGX-VXSM VXSM-BC-24T1E1PXM45/B PXM-HD PXM-UI-S3 PXM45/C PXM-UI-S3/B MGX-VXSM-155 MGX 8880 PXM45/C SeriesMGX-VXSM-T1E1 VXSM-BC-24T1E1 MGX-VXSM-6T3 VXSM-BC-SMB-3T3E3 MGX 8950 PXM 45 SeriesPXM1 PXM-UI PXM-UI-S3 SES Pnni ControllerReleases Certified for CWM 15.3.00 P1 Card, Shelf, or SwitchNew Features and Enhancements CWM Feature LimitationsFeatures Not Supported Forceload sys/shmsys Forceload sys/semsys Feature LimitationsShmbase 0x0A000000L CWM Feature Limitations CWM Feature Limitations CWM Feature Limitations Configuration Center Limitations SSM IssuesHP OpenView Limitations CWM-to-CWM Communication Limitations Chassis View Operation Network Monitor LimitationsChassis View Operation after Card and Line Switchover Chassis View Card Operation in a Redundant SetupWhen set to false When set to trueCWM Notes and Cautions Installing and Uninstalling CWM 15.3.00 P1Before You Start Installing and Uninstalling CWM 15.3.00 P1 Component File Installing PatchCWM SSCBacking 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 Caveats Issues Resolved in the CWM 15.3.00, Patch 1 SoftwareBug ID Description Details and Workaround Bug ID HeadlineRelated Documentation Obtaining Documentation, Support, and Security Guidelines OL-11190-01, Rev. C0

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