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Password: P4K20uO
TO OVERCOME THE SEGMENTATION ERROR OF THE ECN320

Procedure:

1. FTP the ECN320 and login with username/password as "sw-


loader/kontron".
2. Manually FTP the Controller Software.
3. Telnet the ECN320 and login as user "root" and change directory
to /tmp/sw-loader
4. Manually untar the tar file:

Command: tar –xvf <filename.tar>


5. Following files should be obtained:
a) initrd.gz
b) rootfs.cramfs
c) vmlinuz
6. Move these files to the following location:

mv <filename> /mnt/root.old/mnt/root.disk/boot/normal

7. Reboot the ECN320 node, node should come up in normal mode.


8. Login through admin/admin and execute following command.

Command: Config system update software enc


For ECN in "config" mode and not getting synchronized and giving
error “SNMP profile updated in PEM but not in node" or "Request
towards one or more element timed out". Kindly follow the below
procedure.

1. Check in ECN inventory about how many cards are unreachable.


Confirm from "show power inline status" whether cards are
connected or not.

2. For those cards not connected but showing in inventory, delete by


command "config ecn inventory remove node <say 1.0>".

3. Also, deactivate all those unused lines information in SCM (if


present).
4. Open the NCM, search for that ECN, go to "lines" tab and do a
reload operation for lines.
5. Now, operation should get completed without any error and check
that only those lines will seen here which are present on ECN not all
24 card lines.

6. Now synchronize, force synchronize and dslam upgrade


operations will get completed.
Error: Runtime Exception and discovery process goes on for 40-
50 mins.

Run the discovery process from NCM and follow below procedure.

1. Navigate to path /opt/Ericsson/PEM/logFiles


2. tail -f DomainServiceDebug.log, DomainServiceError.log,
DomainServiceActivity.log, DomainServiceOutput.log
3. The imp of all is debug logs.
4. Note down all the ip's on which snmp get/set operations are getting
failed. Search for those ip's in PEM and HPoV. If node is in config
mode, then trace the issue why it is not getting synced.
5. for nodes that are not present in PEM but present in HPoV, are
causing these delays in discovery. Delete them from HPoV.

ovstop netmon
ovtopofix -r <node IP>
ovstart netmon

6. Then add new nodes in HPoV one-by-one and discover again.


Increasing the size of Sybase using Sybase central

On checking the log files, it was found that PEM database size was
full due to which it's not allowing to create the lines.

2008-06-21 14:36:25.140 GMT+05:30 [serviceadm (243724102)]


Reason: Can't allocate space for object 'SystemLog' in database
'PEM_DB' because 'default' segment is full/has no free extents. If you
ran out of space in syslogs, dump the transaction log. Otherwise, use
ALTER DATABASE to increase the size of the segment.

com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybSQLException: Can't allocate space for


object 'SystemLog' in database 'PEM_DB' because 'default' segment
is full/has no free extents. If you ran out of space in syslogs, dump
the transaction log. Otherwise, use ALTER DATABASE to increase
the size of the segment.

So logged into Sybase using command:

C:\Documents and Settings\dslnocmum>isql -Usa -P


1>sp_helpdb PEM_DB
2>go

It was showing that PEM_DB Data size Used 900 MB and free 37.

This means there was no space.

So we increased the PEM_DB data size using sybase central GUI.

Log into to sybase central and connect to PEM database using


username "sa"

Then increased the size in database devices and then finally


increased the size of PEM_DB data.
We are facing a lot of cases in which ECN is not getting synchonized
(in config state), when we initiate synchronization, it end with errors "
requests with node failed due to timeout".

Observation in most of the cases:-

1. Problem occurs in ECN's in which EDN's are unreachable.


2. Node software is upgraded to latest software (R6E05, V2.0.8.47,
R6E05and R2B01).

Kindly clear us on below:-

1. On initiating a synchronization process, ECN tries to write data in


EDN flash. If ECN is having config files for say 20 EDN cards in
/var/tftpboot/MPConfigFiles and only 18 are present, then those two
unreachable EDN(not present) will cause a sync failure., which is the
case happening with us.
2. If we delete the 2(not present) EDN's from ECN inventory,
synchronization should get complete. But in this case it is not getting
completed.

Current Setup:-

1. 2 ECN's connected in redundancy mode. Problematic is the active


ECN320 (10.1.2.32) and standby is ECN330(10.1.2.33) working fine.
2. Checked spanning-tree status in both ECN's.
3. Bios version of 10.1.2.32 upgraded as hardware revision is R3B.
4. Deleted the unused software and config files from ECN.]
5. EDN software updradation task goes on and on(on stage
upgrading
software in node) and we have to reboot the ECN to kill the task.

After all troubleshooting, current status is ECN still in config


state (not able to synchronize), all EDN reachable but if we sych
again,EDN's become unreachable again.

fix: SOLUTION: ** CONDITIONS: ** ** An EDN312 has been


removed from a
particular port X but still remains in the ECN inventory ** In PEM, the
lines relating to the EDN312 on port X still exist in the 'EAN
Properties' -> 'Lines' tab ** Those lines still have active end-users in
Service Configuration Manager ** PROCEDURE: ** ** De-activate
the
end-users in Service Configuration Manager ** Remove the EDN312
from the
ECN inventory via CLI (see note) ** Go to 'EAN Properties' -> 'Lines'
and if the lines relating to the EDN312 on port X still exist, 'Reload'
the lines ** The ECN should now only show DSLAMS that are
actually
present on the ECN320. Synchronization and Embedded node
software
upgrade should be possible **
note: Command for removing node from ECN inventory in CLI ** #
config
ecn inventory remove node X.0

I have discussed this issue with Amarpal Singh and it has been
resolved.
The synchronization failure was occurring because some DSLAMS
had been
removed but they had not been deleted from the ECN inventory.
These
DSLAMS also had active lines in Service Configuration Manager and
hence
its line information also remained in PEM.

This is the cause of the timeouts during synchronization/software


upgrades. PEM was trying to sync/upgrade a node that was not even
connected.

After deactivating those lines in SCM, then removing the DSLAMS


from the
ECN inventory and PEM, synchronization and software upgrades
now
complete successfully.
To Extract VMAC from PEM Database

root@emsmumbai1:/$su - sybase
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.9 Generic May 2002
$ bash
bash-2.05$ isql -Usa -Psybase11 -Semsmumbai1 -DPEM_DB
1> select macaddress from ManagedElement where ElementType=4
2> go

1> sp_help EndUser


2> go

1> select * from ManagedElement


2> go

1> use PEM_DB


2> go

1> sp_tables (Lists all the tables in the data base)


2> go
table_qualifier table_owner
table_name table_type
remarks
------------------------------ ------------------------------
------------------------------ ------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PEM_DB dbo
sysalternates SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysattributes SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
syscolumns SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
syscomments SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysconstraints SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysdepends SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysgams SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysindexes SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysjars SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
syskeys SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
syslogs SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysobjects SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
syspartitions SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysprocedures SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysprotects SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysqueryplans SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysreferences SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysroles SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
syssegments SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysstatistics SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
systabstats SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
systhresholds SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
systypes SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysusermessages SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysusers SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
sysxtypes SYSTEM TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Address TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
AdslPSD TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
AdvancedFilterProfile TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
AdvancedFilterProfile_Provider TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
AdvancedFilterRule TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
AdvancedLayer2FilterEntry TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
AdvancedNodeConfiguration TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
AdvancedNodeMibData TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Alarm TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
BreakPoints TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
COModem TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
ConnectionConfigurationProfile TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
CustomDownstreamTrafficFlow TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
CustomPBitSanction TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
CustomUpstreamTrafficFlow TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Database_Version TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DBFixes TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DHCPServer TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslAlarmThresholdsProfile TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslConnectionConfiguration TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslDownstreamTrafficFlow TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslLineConfiguration TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslLineConfiguration_Provider TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslService TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslService_Provider TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslServiceBandwidth TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslTraficFilter TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslTraficFilterProf_Provider TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslTraficFilterProfile TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslTraficFilterValue TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslUpstreamTrafficFlow TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslUserService TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslUserServiceMacAddress TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
DslUserServiceStaticIP TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
E1Port TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EanMigratedElement TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EanMigratedLT TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EANPointCodes TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EMP_Sw TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EndUser TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EndUserConnection TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EthBandwidthLimitation TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EthConnectionConfiguration TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EthLineConfiguration TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EthLineConfiguration_Provider TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EthPort TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EthPortLink TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EthService TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EthService_Provider TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EthServiceBandwidth TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EthUserService TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
EthUserServiceStaticIP TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Hardware TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
HardwareType TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Hw_Tmp TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
InClauseValues TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
IpNetwork TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
IPRange TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
L2CPCustomProfile TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
L2CPProfile TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
L2Filter TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
LineBondingGroup TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
LineTermination TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
LoopDiagTestResult TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
ManagedElement TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
ManagedElementExtension TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
MultiCastWL TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
MultiCastWLProf_Provider TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
MultiCastWLProfile TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
MultiCastWLValue TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
NetworkLevel TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
NTPServer TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
PBitSanction TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Provider TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
PSDShape TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
RedundantEAN TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
ReservedVlanIdRange TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
ReservedVlanIds TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
RFINotch TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
SecurityProfile TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
ServerData TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
SNMPCommunityString TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Software TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Subnet TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Sw_Hw TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Sw_Tmp TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
SystemLog TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
SystemSettings TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
TestParam TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
TestResult TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
TFTPServer TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
UpgradeJob TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
UpgradeJob_ManagedElement TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
User_Usergroup TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Usergroup TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
UserGroup_NetworkLevel TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Usergroup_Rights TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Users TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
Vlan TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
VlanFilterProfile TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
VlanRule TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
VlanUsage TABLE
NULL
PEM_DB dbo
VMACDomain TABLE
NULL

(129 rows affected)


(return status = 0)

1> select * from EndUser where PhoneNumber="26434049"


2> go
Id_EndUser Id_Address Id_Provider
Version
UserName
FirstName
LastName
PhoneNumber
EMail
Comment
CustomerNumber
UseLineTermAddress
--------------------- --------------------- ---------------------
---------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------
------------------
46 1116 1
12

26434049
26434049

Bandra10.129.6.2/1.0.5
0

1> select * from ManagedElement where


macaddress="00:1E:DF:0F:52:F4"
2> go

Id_ManagedElement Id_Subnet Id_NetworkLevel


Id_UplinkElement ID_VMacDomain Id_Hardware
Id_Software Id_SwitchSoftware Version
ElementType
MACAddress
IPAddress
ErrorCode Location SwitchType HasStaticIPAddress
LoadDistribution
Name
Comment
SerialNumber
DateOfManufacture
HWRevision
LedShutDownTime EANPointCode MultilinkMode
E1UtilizationTrapEnable E1UtilizationMeasurementTime
E1UtilizationTrapThreshold DaisyLinkLevel RedundancyMode
Id_EAN ID_AdvancedNodeConfiguration
Id_SNMPCommunityString Layer3Flag
EnableVlanConfiguration
ID_SecurityProfile AccessNodeId
SunOS 5.9

login: root
Password:
Last login: Thu Jul 26 16:21:10 from 10.128.0.188
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.9 Generic May 2002
# bash
root@emsmumbai1:/$
root@emsmumbai1:/$
root@emsmumbai1:/$
root@emsmumbai1:/$su - sybase
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.9 Generic May 2002
$ bash
bash-2.05$
bash-2.05$
bash-2.05$ isql -Usa -Psybase11 -Semsmumbai1 -DPEM_DB
1> select Id_ManagedElement from ManagedElement where
ElementType=4 and name='EC
N320'
2> go
Id_ManagedElement
---------------------

(0 rows affected)
1> select Id_ManagedElement from ManagedElement where
ElementType=4 and name='E
CN320-10-132-0-55-Active1'
2> go
Id_ManagedElement
---------------------
15307

(1 row affected)
1> update ManagedElement set macaddress="00:E0:4B:11:19:0E"
where Id_UplinkEleme
nt=15307
2> go
(12 rows affected)
1> select macaddress from ManagedElement where
Id_UplinkElement='15307'
2> go
Msg 257, Level 16, State 1:
Server 'emsmumbai1', Line 1:
Implicit conversion from datatype 'VARCHAR' to 'NUMERIC' is not
allowed. Use
the CONVERT function to run this query.
1> select macaddress from ManagedElement where
Id_UplinkElement=15307
2> go
macaddress
--------------------
00:E0:4B:11:19:0E
00:E0:4B:11:19:0E
00:E0:4B:11:19:0E
00:E0:4B:11:19:0E
00:E0:4B:11:19:0E
00:E0:4B:11:19:0E
00:E0:4B:11:19:0E
00:E0:4B:11:19:0E
00:E0:4B:11:19:0E
00:E0:4B:11:19:0E
00:E0:4B:11:19:0E
00:E0:4B:11:19:0E

(12 rows affected)


1> exit
bash-2.05$
TO RECREATE THE PEM DATABASE:-

bash-2.05# df -k
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/md/dsk/d0 9079661 4771782 4217083 54% /
/proc 0 0 0 0% /proc
mnttab 0 0 0 0% /etc/mnttab
fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd
/dev/md/dsk/d3 970655 853729 58687 94% /var
swap 2220512 168 2220344 1% /var/run
swap 2220576 232 2220344 1% /tmp
/dev/md/dsk/d5 35298404 22903555 12041865 66% /opt
/dev/md/dsk/d7 1988887 12134 1917087 1% /export/home
bash-2.05#
bash-2.05#
bash-2.05# ovstop ovdbcheck
bash-2.05# ovdbcheck
Connecting as user "ovdb" with password
Validate accessibility to "tcpip 2690" database

bash-2.05# ovstop -c
Name PID State Last Message(s)
ovas - NOT_RUNNING - Exit(143)
ovdbcheck - NOT_RUNNING Exited due to user request.
Exit(0)
ovsessionmgr 6803 DONE Exited due to user request.
snmpCollect 6822 DONE Exiting due to user request.
netmon 6823 DONE Exited due to user request
ovrepld 6824 DONE Ovrepld exiting by command from
ovspmd.
ovuispmd 6821 DONE Exiting. 0 ovw clients registered.
ovtrapd 6816 DONE Exited at the request of OVsPMD
(via ovstop)
ovactiond 6817 DONE Closing at the request of OVsPMD
(via ovstop).
genannosrvr - NOT_RUNNING - Exit(0)
ovalarmsrv 6818 DONE Server exiting
ovrequestd 6808 DONE Exiting due to user request.
ovtopmd 6820 DONE Exited due to user request.
ovwdb 6804 DONE Exited due to user request.
pmd 6805 DONE PMD Select Loop has exited,
terminating
httpd - unknown The LRF-specified stop command
completed.
alarmServer - unknown -
OVsPMD 6800 DONE -
ovspmd: No HP OpenView services are running.
bash-2.05# cd var/opt/OV/share/databases/analysis/default/
bash-2.05# ls -l
total 558722
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 23 Jul 4 2005 backup ->
/opt/OV/database/backup
dr-xr-xr-x 2 bin bin 4096 Oct 16 00:32 log
-rw------- 1 root other 0 Oct 11 10:24 solid2.db
-rw------- 1 root other 0 Oct 11 10:24 solid3.db
-rw------- 1 root other 0 Oct 11 10:24 solid4.db
-rw------- 1 root other 0 Oct 11 10:24 solid5.db
-rw------- 1 root other 0 Oct 11 10:24 solid6.db
-rw------- 1 root other 0 Oct 11 10:24 solid7.db
-rw------- 1 root other 0 Oct 11 10:24 solid8.db
-rw------- 1 root other 0 Oct 11 10:24 solid9.db
-rw------- 1 root other 284704768 Oct 16 11:03 solid.db
-rw-r--r-- 1 bin bin 2003 Aug 9 2005 solid.ini
-rw-r--r-- 1 bin bin 1284 Aug 9 2005 solid.lic
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root other 1049053 Sep 26 18:36 solmsg.bak
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 206493 Oct 16 11:03 solmsg.out
bash-2.05#
bash-2.05#
bash-2.05# rm *.log
*.log: No such file or directory
bash-2.05# rm *.out
bash-2.05# rm *.db
bash-2.05# ovdbrun -x exit
Database does not exist. Do you want to create a new database
(y/n)? y
Give system catalog, administrator's username and password
System catalog: ovdb
Username: ovdb
Password:
Retype password:
Creating a new database, please wait ...
bash-2.05# ovstart ovdbcheck
bash-2.05# ovdwconfig.ovpl -type embedded -load

Checking the status of NNM...

Name PID State Last Message(s)


OVsPMD 1204 RUNNING -
ovsessionmgr - NOT_RUNNING -
ovwdb - NOT_RUNNING -
ovuispmd - NOT_RUNNING -
ovtrapd - NOT_RUNNING -
ovactiond - NOT_RUNNING -
ovalarmsrv - NOT_RUNNING -
pmd - NOT_RUNNING -
genannosrvr - NOT_RUNNING -
httpd - unknown (Does not communicate with ovspmd.)
ovtopmd - NOT_RUNNING -
snmpCollect - NOT_RUNNING -
ovas - NOT_RUNNING -
ovrequestd - NOT_RUNNING -
ovdbcheck 1205 RUNNING Connected to embedded
database.
alarmServer - unknown (Does not communicate with
ovspmd.)
netmon - NOT_RUNNING -
ovrepld - NOT_RUNNING -

Stopping NNM, so configuration changes can be made...

Name PID State Last Message(s)


ovsessionmgr - NOT_RUNNING -
ovuispmd - NOT_RUNNING -
snmpCollect - NOT_RUNNING -
ovas - NOT_RUNNING -
netmon - NOT_RUNNING -
ovrepld - NOT_RUNNING -
ovtopmd - NOT_RUNNING -
ovwdb - NOT_RUNNING -
ovtrapd - NOT_RUNNING -
ovactiond - NOT_RUNNING -
ovalarmsrv - NOT_RUNNING -
genannosrvr - NOT_RUNNING -
pmd - NOT_RUNNING -
httpd - unknown (Does not communicate with ovspmd.)
ovrequestd - NOT_RUNNING -
alarmServer - unknown (Does not communicate with
ovspmd.)
ovdbcheck 1205 DONE Exited due to user request.
OVsPMD 1204 DONE -
ovspmd: No HP OpenView services are running.

Successfully stopped NNM. Continuing.

Attempting to start the embedded database...


Setting default ODBC datasource to "tcpip 2690"

Attempting to connect to the ODBC data source...


Connected to the "solid" database
Load of tables requested

Creating tables in solid database (ODBC Datasource=tcpip 2690)


(Continuing due to '-force' option)

Created SQL tables using tables_topo.solid


(Continuing due to '-force' option)

Created SQL tables using tables_trend.solid


(Continuing due to '-force' option)

Created SQL tables using tables_event.solid


(Continuing due to '-force' option)

Created SQL tables using tables_common.solid


ovstop: ovspmd is not running
Configuring ovdbcheck to start embedded database
Starting NNM...

Name PID State Last Message(s)


OVsPMD 1241 RUNNING -
ovdbcheck 1242 RUNNING Connected to embedded
database.
ovsessionmgr 1244 RUNNING Initialization complete.
ovrequestd 1249 RUNNING Initialization complete.
pmd 1246 RUNNING Initialization complete.
ovtrapd 1257 RUNNING Initialization complete.
ovactiond 1258 RUNNING Initialization complete.
ovalarmsrv 1259 RUNNING Loading alarms from database
ovalarmsrv 1259 RUNNING Initialization complete.
ovwdb 1245 RUNNING Initialization complete.
ovtopmd 1261 RUNNING Connected to native database
"openview".
ovuispmd 1262 RUNNING Initialized. 0 ovw clients
registered.
snmpCollect 1263 RUNNING Initialization complete.
netmon 1264 RUNNING Loading databases...
ovrepld 1265 RUNNING Initialization complete.
alarmServer - unknown (Does not communicate with
ovspmd.)
httpd - unknown (Does not communicate with ovspmd.)
genannosrvr 1260 RUNNING -
ovas 1266 RUNNING -
ovspmd: Attempt to start HP OpenView services is complete.

ovdwconfig.ovpl has completed.


bash-2.05# df -k
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/md/dsk/d0 9079661 4771782 4217083 54% /
/proc 0 0 0 0% /proc
mnttab 0 0 0 0% /etc/mnttab
fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd
/dev/md/dsk/d3 970655 583526 328890 64% /var
swap 2308064 168 2307896 1% /var/run
swap 2308128 232 2307896 1% /tmp
/dev/md/dsk/d5 35298404 22903579 12041841 66% /opt
/dev/md/dsk/d7 1988887 12134 1917087 1% /export/home
bash-2.05#
bash-2.05#
bash-2.05# ls
backup solid2.db solid4.db solid6.db solid8.db solid.db
solid.lic solmsg.out
log solid3.db solid5.db solid7.db solid9.db solid.ini
solmsg.bak
bash-2.05#
bash-2.05# pwd
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/analysis/default
bash-2.05#
bash-2.05# export DISPLAY=10.128.0.189:0.0
bash-2.05# ovw &
[1] 1269
bash-2.05# ovw: Allocated 256 colors.
How to update IPDSLAM software manually in ECN320

Symptom ECN320 is unreachable from PEM

Symptom Cannot update IPDSLAM software using direct to EAN


method

PROCEDURE:

1.Procedure for IPDSLAM Application software:

Open command prompt and move to directory c:\..\EDA node


software\IPDSLAM(EDN312x)\ApplicationSoftware\IpDslamSoftware\

ftp <Ip of ECN>


ftp> mkdir IPDSLAMXSoftware
ftp> cd IPDSLAMXSoftware
ftp> mput *.*
Note: This will upload .tftp software and HWSWrealtion file to
ECN320.
ftp> bye

2. Login ECN320 using admin username and issue following


commands:

ecn320# config system install software

ecn320# exit
How to upgrade IPDSLAM boot software:

Open command prompt and move to directory c:\..\EDA node


software\IPDSLAM(EDN312x)\BootSoftware\IpDslamBootSoftware\

ftp <Ip of ECN>

ftp> mkdir IPDSLAMXbootSoftware

ftp> cd IPDSLAMXbootSoftware

ftp> mput *.*

Note: This will upload .tftp software and HWSWrealtion file to


ECN320.

ftp> bye

4. Login ECN320 using admin username and issue following


commands:

ecn320# config system install software

ecn320# exit
Forgot or lost the password

1. Reinstall the switch defaults.


2. Make a direct connection to the switch’s console port and
power cycle the switch.
3. Immediately after powering on, press <Ctrl+u> and type the
password ‘mercury’ to access the system file menu.
4. Select <D> to delete all user-defined configuration files.
5. Press <Q> to boot the switch.
Procedure of running script

1. Make an ip text file in your system which contains all the ip


address of mtnl Mumbai.

2. Open SECURECRT through telnet option.

3. Put ip of PEM.

4. Go to properties.

5. Click option logon scripts.

6. Give the username and password of PEM (click on automated


logon).

7. By logon script option browses the script.

8. Click ok tab then script will run automatically.


1. snmpget 10.0.0.24 -c public 1.3.6.1.4.1.193.72.600.1.1.15.1.6.0

We can verify the embedded IPDSLAM serial no. in the following


manner:

(i). Login to ECN320 with "root" user


(ii). Execute the following command:

---> snmpget <IPDSLAM IP Address> -c public


1.3.6.1.4.1.193.72.600.1.1.15.1.6.0

Where IPDSLAM IP Address will be: 10.0.0.X

X = port number of ECN320 where IPDSLAM is connected…

2. HOW TO SEE THE LINE PERFORMANCE

sh dsl 1.0.1 performance-data line 24-hours

3. HOW TO SEE THE OCTETS ON ecn PORT


Login with switch
sh interface counters

4. HOW TO SEE THE PRAMETER OF LINE


sh dsl 1.0.1 psd line
How to access internet over uplink

1.configure the uplink port 25 or 26


for this add service vlan untagged and make it native
Console(config-if)#switchport allowed vlan add 102 untagged
Console(config-if)#switchport native vlan 102

2. Then install ppoe dialer


open lan properties
click on install den choose RASPPPOE file and install it by doing yes.den
type rasppoe in run.and query available service

Sample configuration:

!
interface ethernet 1/25
power inline maximum allocation 23100
switchport allowed vlan add 1,102 untagged
switchport ingress-filtering
switchport native vlan 102
switchport allowed vlan add 238,400,500,601 tagged
Synchronization fails with error- “database is updated with the
configuration but the configuration towards the network element
failed”.

Solution:

Check that ECN should be uploaded with the latest software and any
vlan should not be untagged on any port using following command:

Console# show run

Command to tag VLAN on any interface:


Console#config
Console (config) #int eth 1/x
Console (config-if) #switchport allowed vlan add <vlan-id> tagged
Console (config-if) #exit
Console (config) #copy run start
Synchronization fails with error- “an internal exception occurred”.

Solution:
Check if ECN Mac address conflict with another ECN in Sybase. If
conflict exists, update ECN Mac address in Sybase as per given
procedure:

Login into PEM server with root user


bash-2.05# su – Sybase
$ bash
bash-2.05$ isql -Usa -Semsdelhi1 -DPEM_DB
Password:

To check Mac-address following query is used:

1> select macaddress from managedelement where ipaddress =


'x.x.x.x'

2> go

and press enter

To update Mac-address following query is used:

1> update managedelement set macaddress = ‘xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx‘


where ipaddress = ‘x.x.x.x’
2>go

and press enter

Logs to be taken before escalation to Ericsson


Support:

1. Snapshot of Error message.

2. Output of all commands given in above steps.


Problem: EDN cards Unreachable.

Symptom:

EDN card is not coming into ECN inventory.

Solution:

(i) Check the SW level in ECN320 by using the following command:

Ecn320#show system software-version

If embedded software is absent ftp software into ECN320. Also run


ECN redundancy script given in ECN320 config guide.

(ii) Login into ECN through “switch/switch” and give command:

Console# show power inline status

If operational power is off in active ECN give following command:

Console#config
Console(config)#int eth 1/1-24
Console(config-if)#power inline auto
(iii) Power cycle EDN cards and boot with active ECN, i.e. shutdown
standby ECN.

(iv) If aforesaid do not resolve the issue, check LED status of EDN
card. If no LED is glowing, check Ethernet cable connecting EDN to
ECN downlink port. Ethernet cable should properly connected to
ECN port. Replace the cable if faulty.

(v) If LED on card is solid RED, then the EDN card might be faulty.

(vi) For further troubleshooting, contact Ericsson Local Support


Team.

Logs to be taken before escalation to Ericsson Support

• Login into ECN through switch/switch and give command:

Console show interfaces status Ethernet 1/x

• Alarms from HPOV before the time when node became


unreachable.

• Login into ECN through root/secret and ftp the file under the
MPConfig of that particular EDN312xp, directory /var/tftpboot.

To Get HPOV logs

Go to the /opt/OV/bin

And run the command ./ovdumpevents -f hpovlogs.txt

Then see the file hpovlogs.txt


ECN forced synchronization fails

SOLUTION:

CONDITIONS:

• An EDN312 has been removed from a particular port X but still


remains in the ECN inventory
• In PEM, the lines relating to the EDN312 on port X still exist in the
'EAN Properties' -> 'Lines' tab
• Those lines still have active end-users in Service Configuration
Manager

PROCEDURE:

1. De-activate the end-users in Service Configuration Manager


2. Remove the EDN312 from the ECN inventory via CLI (see note)
3. Go to 'EAN Properties' -> 'Lines' and if the lines relating to the
EDN312 on port X still exist, 'Reload' the lines
4. The ECN should now only show DSLAMS that are actually present
on the ECN320. Synchronization and Embedded node software
upgrade should be possible

Note

Command for removing node from ECN inventory in CLI

# config ecn inventory remove node X.0

Note BIOS of ECN320(hardware revision R3B) was upgraded but


the problem still persists
To open Sybase central GUI

/opt/sybase/SYBASE.sh &

/opt/Sybase/sybcent41/bin/scjview &
In case the PEM servers are not working properly you can issue the
command below. It is better then hard reboot.

/opt/sybase/ASE-12_5/install/RUN_emsmumbai1 stop
/opt/sybase/ASE-12_5/install/RUN_emsmumbai1 start
Procedure to convert ECN320/330 to ESN310

1. For ECN320

Login: esn310
Password: esn310

ECN320 will get converted to ESN310

2. For ECN330

The ECN330 can run in switch mode. The EMP function must be
disabled,
Use this command to disable the Single Board Computer (SBC)
connected to port 28. Only valid on the ECN330. The command is used
to turn off the EMP functionality on the ECN330 and run the ECN330 as
a switch.

turn off sbc management-ip-address <ip_address>

Connect the Laptop (ECN LCT) through the serial port to the ECN330 or
start a telnet session.Type the following command.

1. Login: admin
2. Passward: admin
3. ECN330# config system turn off sbc management-ipaddress
<ip_address>

The ECN330 switch must be configured with a management VLAN ID,


an IP address, a default gateway and a subnet mask as described in the
following example. The configuration can be shown using the command:

console# show running-config

In the example below it is assumed that VLAN 246 is used as


management VLAN, and 192.168.1.254 is the IP address of PEM or a
router connecting the ECN to PEM.

Example
console# config
console(config)# interface vlan 246
console(config-if)# ip address 192.168.1.2
255.255.255.0
console(config-if)# exit
console(config)# ip default-gateway 192.168.1.254

The following commands are used to copy the configuration to the start
up file to be used at restart of the switch. This will end the configuration
of the ECN330 switch.

Console#copy running-config startup-config

The ECN330 switch can then be discovered in PEM.

Use this command to disable or enable EMP from a port.

Command level: ecn330(config)#

Syntax

ecn port <port> emp {enable|disable}

Arguments:
• port <port> - ECN port number 1-27.
• emp enable/disable – Enable or disable EMP on the port.
Default Setting Enabled
Example

ecn330(config)# ecn port 1 emp disable

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