Cisco Cisco Prime Network 4.1 Installation Guide

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Note
Launching the gateway for the first time will take around 15 minutes.
Step 18
If you chose to start the gateway immediately, a dialog appears providing you with links to open the Network Discovery, 
Administration, and Vision GUI clients. Copy the links and click Done to close the wizard.
Note
There might be a 10 minute delay before the Network Discovery page comes up for the first time.
The following logs are available after the installation:
Installation logs—/var/adm/cisco/prime-network/logs/.
Embedded database configuration logs—NETWORKHOME/local/scripts/embedded_oracle.
Prime Network configuration logs—NETWORKHOME/Main/logs.
Verify the Gateway Installation 
If you did not start the gateway at the end of the installation process, use this procedure to launch the gateway and check the 
status of all processes.
Step 1
Log in to the Prime Network gateway machine OS shell as the super user.
su - root
Step 2
Enter the super user password.
enter root password: XXXX
Step 3
Launch the gateway by entering the following command:
su - pnuser
networkctl start
The gateway might take a while to load.
Step 4
If the gateway is up, the output shows the status of each process and the number of exceptions found in the total number 
of log file lines for that process. For example, [OK 0/xx] means 0 exceptions found in the xx log file lines that were 
checked. 
The output shows the following gateway processes are up and running:
AVM 0—High availability/switch process.
AVM 11—The database connection. When the database operates normally, AVM 11 is up and running. If there are any 
database problems, AVM 11 is down.
AVM 19—Auto-Add.
AVM 25—Fault Agent.
AVM35—Service Discovery.
AVM 41—Compliance Manager.
AVM76—Job Scheduler AVM.
AVM 77—Change and Configuration Management.
AVM78—VNE topology.
AVM 83—TFTP server (CCM).
AVM 84—Reports AVM.
AVM 99—Management AVM.
AVM 100—Event Collector.