Appendix C SGM Command Reference

sgm routedir

Note This command copies all files in the current directory to the new directory. If you are logged in as the super user, and you do not own the new directory, you might not be able to copy the files. If that is the case, you must specify a directory that you own, or you must log in as the root user.

Do not set the new directory to any of the following: /usr, /var, /opt, or /tmp.

Do not set the new directory to the same directory in which you are storing GTT files (sgm gttdir), message log files (sgm msglogdir), or report files

(sgm repdir).

When you enter this command, SGM also prompts you to enable TFTP file transfer for the DPC Route Staging Directory, and prompts you for the TFTP path for the directory, tftp://hostname/path, where:

hostname is the name or IP address of the host on which the DPC Route Staging Directory resides.

If you enter a DNS name (such as mwm-jumbo) instead of an IP address (such as 172.18.12.10), then the ITP must be able to resolve the DNS name. Otherwise, when you try to deploy a file, SGM issues an appropriate error message and does not deploy the file.

To enable the ITP to resolve DNS names, enter the ip domain-lookupcommand on the ITP. For more information about this command, see the Cisco IOS IP Command Reference, Volume 1 of 4: Addressing and Services, Release 12.3 or later.

path is the path to the DPC Route Staging Directory.

After you change the directory, or enable TFTP file transfer for the directory, SGM asks if you want to restart the SGM server. The new directory and TFTP setting take effect when you restart the SGM server.

You must be logged in as the root user or as a super user to use this command.

Note If you are setting up a new DPC Route Staging Directory on a Network File System location on another (remote) server, make sure the server allows read-write access to the user account being used to run SGM, and run this command as a super user.

 

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