IBM CISCO R2E2 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Configuring the technology pack

IBM Tivoli Netcool/Proviso Cisco IP Telephony 2.4.0.0 Technology Pack

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12-f. Open a second terminal emulator.

12-g. On the DataChannel server, change your working directory to the

DATA_CHANNEL_HOME/conf

directory (

/opt/datachannel/conf

, by default), by entering the following command:

cd DATA_CHANNEL_HOME

/conf

12-h. Make a backup copy of the

dc.cfg

file, by entering the following command:

cp dc.cfg dc.cfg.ORIG

12-i. In a text editor, open the

dc.cfg

file for editing.

12-j. Search for the UBA parameters, which begin with the string

UBA

. These parameters were written to the

dc.cfg

file when you configured the UBA Bulk Collector and installed the DataChannel

configuration, as described in the IBM Tivoli Netcool/Proviso Installation Guide.

12-k. Copy the pack-specific UBA parameters from the

voip_cisco_ipt_sample_dc.cfg

template file

to the

dc.cfg

file.

12-l. When you are satisfied with your edits, do the following tasks:

— Quit the

voip_cisco_ipt_sample_dc.cfg

template file.

— Write and quit the

dc.cfg

file.

13. Load the DataChannel environment.

In subsequent steps, you will execute

dccmd

commands. To ensure that you can run these commands, load

the shell with the DataChannel environment by following these steps:

13-a. Log in to the DataChannel server as pvuser.
13-b. Change your working directory to the DataChannel home directory (

/opt/datachannel

, by

default), using the following command:

cd /opt/datachannel

13-c. Load the shell with the DataChannel environment, by sourcing the

dataChannel.env

file, as

follows:

. /opt/datachannel/dataChannel.env

14. Restart the DataChannel to activate the UBA and read in changes to the deployed topology (v4.4.3 and later)

or

dc.cfg

(pre-v4.4.3 only).

14-a. Open a terminal emulator on the DataChannel server.

14-b. Use the

dccmd

command to stop all DataChannel applications:

dccmd -action stop all

14-c. Use the

dccmd

command to release all daemons running in the DataChannel:

dccmd -action forget all

14-d. Use the following command to find the process identifiers (pids) associated with the DataChannel

visual processes:

DATA_CHANNEL_HOME/bin/findvisual

where:

DATA_CHANNEL_HOME

is

/opt/datachannel

, by default.

14-e. Use the following commands to stop each DataChannel visual process:

kill -9 <cnsw_pid>

kill -9 <logw_pid>

kill -9 <amgrw_pid>

kill -9 <cmgrw_pid>

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