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7. OpenLane Maintenance

Uploading Configurations

You can maintain a library of configuration files so that in the event a device must be replaced, its configuration can be loaded into the new hardware quickly and without discrepancy. Use the Schedule Configuration Upload screen to schedule or immediately perform configuration uploads from devices in the network to OpenLane’s configuration database.

After you log in as an administrator, the OpenLane Administration Main Menu appears. Select Firmware/Configuration/Feature Maintenance. The Firmware/Configuration/Feature Maintenance screen appears. Click on Schedule configuration uploads.

Procedure

To schedule or perform configuration uploads:

1.Select a device or group of devices by model, name, or IP address.

2.Click on Click here to search devices and refresh the lower frame. Devices selected according to your criterion are listed in the lower frame.

3.If there are devices listed in the lower frame that you do not want to be part of the upload operation, click once in the Upload check box for that device to omit it.

4.Specify when the upload should occur. Optionally, specify that the upload will be repeated periodically.

5.Optionally, specify whether the upload operation is to be stopped if it does not finish within a certain time period.

6.Click on Click here to schedule the tasks.

See the online Help for detailed information.

Configuration files are stored in the configurations directory:

Solaris: /opt/pdn/OpenLane/database/configurations

Windows: \opt\pdn\openlane\database\configurations

Under the configurations directory, subdirectories are named for the IP addresses of the devices whose configurations you have saved.

Like all OpenLane files, configurations should periodically be backed up for safekeeping. See Backing Up OpenLane Files on page 7-2.

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Contents OpenLane SLM Copyright 2002 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Contents Installing OpenLane on Windows Configuring Distributed ComponentsApache User Access Authentication OpenLane Maintenance Building and Using a Firmware LibraryAdding Devices and Customer Profiles Using XML to Produce Reports OLCmd ReferenceIndex About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended AudienceDocument Summary Library → Technical Manuals Product-Related DocumentsNetwork Monitoring Easy InstallationIntroduction to OpenLane SLM OpenLane SLMOpenLane Features Installing OpenLane on Solaris Planning the InstallationAbout These Instructions Installation Requirements Minimum Hardware RequirementsSoftware Requirements Checking the Java Runtime Environment Version ProcedureCd /opt/OV/pdn/PerfWiz UnInstallToOV Uninstalling DCE ManagerUninstalling Performance Wizard DCEinstallOpenLane Installation Program Opt/apacheOpt/pdn/OpenLane Obtaining a License Key Installing from Paradyne’s Web Site Setup.shUser = nobody Group = nobody Installing from FTP Files Installing from CD-ROMSetenv Display localhostname0.0 Installing Remotely UsingInstalling the Permanent License Key Export DISPLAY=localhostname0.0OLCmd key Locating the License Key On an Installed SystemMigration to Current Release for Oracle Displaying the License Key Expiration DateStopping OpenLane Web and Database Services Starting OpenLane Web and Database ServicesConfiguring Apache to Use a Different Port Installing OpenLane on Solaris January Installing OpenLane on Windows MHz Processor Web Client Software Requirements Cd \opt\OV\pdn\PerfWiz uninstalltoov \Program Files\Apache Group\Apache \opt\apache\opt\pdn\OpenLane Procedure Cd \opt\pdn\OpenLane Migration to Current Release for Oracle Starting OpenLane Web and Database Services Stopping OpenLane Web and Database Services Http//olserver.com8080/openlane Installing OpenLane on Windows January OpenLane Distributed Components Configuring Distributed ComponentsOpenLane in /opt/pdn/OpenLane Setting Up Web Server DistributionSolaris Http//172.20.1.10/OpenLane Operational NotesCd /opt/pdn/OpenLane/uhpoller mkdir pollerpoller1 Setting Up the Distributed Poller and ReaderDistributed Poller/Reader Management Server Setup Cd /opt/pdn/OpenLane OLControl stopOLCmd logsvc OLCmd Dbconfig ‘-m 172.20.1.10’OLCmd Dbconfig ‘-m 172.20.1.101521’ Cd /opt/pdn/OpenLane OLControl startDistributed Poller/Reader Poller/Reader Setup DOMAIN=defaultREADERDOMAIN=default OLControl stop User Access Authentication Apache User Access AuthenticationConfiguring Http Challenge/Response Cd /opt/apache Solaris cd \opt\apache WindowsChange to the /opt/apache/bin Solaris or c\opt\apache\bin OLCmd confauth off Removing a User’s Access\opt\pdn\OpenLane Windows OLCmd confauth onApache User Access Authentication January Adding Devices and Customer Profiles Accessing the OpenLane Web ApplicationsAdding a Device AdminNew Device Field Names Field Description Adding a Customer Profile 7800-A2-GB32-00 January Adding Devices and Customer Profiles Task Importance Ideal Frequency OpenLane MaintenanceOracle Database Backing Up OpenLane FilesOpt/pdn/OpenLane/data Gzip -d /backupdir/backup.tar.gz tar xvf backup.tarBacking Up OpenLane Under Solaris Restoring OpenLane Under SolarisRestoring OpenLane Under Windows Backing Up OpenLane Under WindowsFrequency Deleting Older Records from the DatabaseCd /opt/pdn/OpenLane OLCmd processreports Using Cron Under Solaris to Automate ReportsGenerating Scheduled Reports Automating the Generation of Scheduled ReportsCd \opt\pdn\OpenLane OLCmd processreports Using AT under Windows to Automate ReportsRebuilding Oracle Database Indexes Monitoring Log Files Apache Log FilesSQL Database Log File OLCmd clean logs .log Archiving and Deleting Log FilesLegacy Logger Log Files Click on Click here to schedule the tasks Uploading ConfigurationsOpenLane Maintenance January 01.02.01=R010201.ocd Building and Using a Firmware LibraryBuilding a Firmware Library Version=filenameNew Device Models Not Supported by OpenLane Model=directory9880=fw9880 Dslasn Model=devicetypeDbm DslaanDownloading and Activating Firmware Building and Using a Firmware Library Building and Using a Firmware Library January OLCmd Reference OLCmd Helps Cd \opt\pdn\openlane olcmd confauth onOlcmd viewlog -h OLCmd addcust Rent-a-Phone.com Rent-a-PhoneGmbH Rent-a-PhoneUSA OLCmd addcust -a realtime -c ExactCorporationOLCmd assigndev OLCmd assigndev -c ExactCorporation -aOLCmd assigndev -c ExactCorporation -l exactdevices.txt OLCmd chgrawfileext OLCmd chgrawfileext -o raw -e ftpOLCmd chgrawfileext -d dallas -o bad -e raw OLCmd clean \opt\apache\logs .log 21 admin OLCmd cleanOLCmd confauth on off OLCmd confauthOLCmd dbage OLCmd dbconfig -d c o -a instance -l -h OLCmd dbconfigUrl OLCmd dbcopy d OracleStatsDB OLCmd dbcopyOLCmd dbip OLCmd dbip addressOLCmd dbip OLCmd dbroll -e 20010101000000 -r OLCmd dbrollDatabaseinstance IpaddressOLCmd delcust OLCmd delcust -ccustomer -lcustomer-listOLCmd delcust -l ex-customers.txt OLCmd deldev OLCmd deldev ipaddressOLCmd deldev OLCmd dumpldap host OLCmd dumpldapOLCmd importldif OLCmd importldif -h host ldiffileLdiffile OLCmd key OLCmd key licensekeyOLCmd key WZBCK-AAM6E-U898Q-MX5HK OLCmd ldapmodify -D c=US -w admin -a -c data/new.ldif OLCmd ldapmodifyOLCmd OLCmd ldapsearch OLCmd ldapsearch -n-D bindDN -w password -h host -p portDebuglevel OLCmd logsvc ipaddress OLCmd logsvcOLCmd processreports -date 05/13/2001 -customer ExactCorp OLCmd processreportsDate date Enddate enddateOLCmd snmpget 135.26.10.37 OLCmd snmpgetOLCmd snmpget communityname ipaddress objectid ObjectidOLCmd snmptest 135.26.10.37 nmswrite Ipaddress Is the address of the device to be accessedOLCmd snmptest OLCmd snmptest ipaddress communitynameOLCmd sync OLCmd sync Poller-name OLCmd uhread -ccommand -npoller-nameCommand OLCmd uhreadOLCmd unassigndev OLCmd unassigndev -c ExactCorporation -aOLCmd unassigndev -c ExactCorporation -l exactdevices.txt OLCmd viewlog OLCmd viewlog -f fi -sd 05/07/2000 -ed 05/13/2000 UHReader Firmware/Configuration/Feature MaintenanceUHLister Poller Controller UHReader Database ReaderXsltransformfile OLCmd xmlreportXmlrequestfile XmloutputfileOLCmd Reference January Using XML to Produce Reports Command Line Interface OLCmd xmlreportXML Reports Opt/pdn/OpenLane/samples/xml/reports/xmlentry.html. You can Servlet Interface SlvXmlServletWriting an Interface to the Servlet Opt/pdn/OpenLane/OLServlets/pdn.webcgi.SlvXmlServletOpt/pdn/OpenLane/samples/xml/reports/DeviceReports/Reports XML and XSL ExamplesAdditional Resources Opt/pdn/OpenLane/samples/xml/reports/DeviceReports/RequestsUsing XML to Produce Reports January IN-1 IndexIN-2 IN-3 IN-4