Chapter 3 Monitoring and Backing Up the BTS

Checking BTS System Health

Checking Disk Mirroring on Each Host Machine

Each procedure takes about 30 minutes.

CA/FS Side A

Before doing this procedure, ensure your BTS platform is connected to controller 1 or controller 0.

Step 1 Log in as root to CA/FS side A using telnet.

Step 2 Enter one of the following:

<hostname># metastat grep c0

Or:

<hostname># metastat grep c1

Step 3 Verify the return matches the following:

c1t0d0s1

 

0

No

Okay

Yes

c1t1d0s1

 

0

No

Okay

Yes

c1t0d0s5

 

0

No

Okay

Yes

c1t1d0s5

 

0

No

Okay

Yes

c1t0d0s6

 

0

No

Okay

Yes

c1t1d0s6

 

0

No

Okay

Yes

c1t0d0s0

 

0

No

Okay

Yes

c1t1d0s0

 

0

No

Okay

Yes

c1t0d0s3

 

0

No

Okay

Yes

c1t1d0s3

 

0

No

Okay

Yes

c1t1d0

Yes

id1,sd@SSEAGATE_ST373307LSUN72G_3HZ9JG7800007518H8WV

c1t0d0

Yes

id1,sd@SSEAGATE_ST373307LSUN72G_3HZ9JC9N00007518Y15K

If the results differ synchronize the disk mirroring:

<hostname># cd /opt/setup

<hostname># sync_mirror

Verify the results using Step 1 through Step 3.

Caution In case of a mismatch, synchronize once. If the mismatch continues, contact Cisco TAC.

CA/FS Side B

Step 1 Log in as root to CA/FS side B using telnet.

Step 2 Enter <hostname># metastat grep c0.

Step 3 Verify the return matches the following:

c0t0d0s6 0 No Okay c0t1d0s6 0 No Okay c0t0d0s1 0 No Okay c0t1d0s1 0 No Okay c0t0d0s5 0 No Okay c0t1d0s5 0 No Okay

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Cisco Systems 10200 manual Checking Disk Mirroring on Each Host Machine, CA/FS Side a, CA/FS Side B