Cisco Model D-PCG1000 PowerKEY CAS Gateway Installation Guide
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Chapter 4 Initializing the TED FX Server
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Ensure Correct Initialization of the TED FX Server
In some cases, certain TED FX processes do not start after rebooting the Rev D TED
FX server. This issue is caused by an incomplete /etc/rc.d/rc.local file in the Rev D
TED FX server. This section contains procedures to follow to ensure that your TED
FX server starts all its processes.
Verify the /etc/rc.d/rc.local File
For the TED FX server to boot properly, the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file must contain the
following line:
/home/rainbow/release/installTed.sh
Follow this procedure to verify that the file contains the previous line.
Verifying the /etc/rc.d/rc.local File
1 Log on to the DNCS/ISDS as root user.
2 Open an xterm window on the DNCS/ISDS.
3 Type rsh dncsted grep installTed /etc/rc.d/rc.local and press Enter.
4 Did the following line appear on the screen?
1 Log on to the DNCS/ISDS as root user.
2 Open an xterm window on the DNCS/ISDS.
3 Type rsh dncsted grep installTed /etc/rc.d/rc.local and press Enter.
4 Did the following line appear on the screen?
/home/rainbow/release/installTed.sh
If yes, go to step 5.
If no, go to step 6.
5 Your /etc/rc.d/rc.local file is correct. The processes on your TED FX should start
properly. You have completed this procedure.
6 If no result displays on the screen, or if the following line displays:
# /home/rainbow/release/installTed.sh (note the "#" at the beginning of the
line), go to Repair the /etc/rc.d/rc.local File (on page 28).
Repair the /etc/rc.d/rc.local File
Complete the procedure in this section to repair the Rev D TED FX server
/etc/rc.d/rc.local file.
Repairing the /etc/rc.d/rc.local File
1 Log on to the DNCS/ISDS as root user.
2 Open an xterm window on the DNCS/ISDS.
3 Type rsh dncsted and press Enter. A result similar to the following appears on
1 Log on to the DNCS/ISDS as root user.
2 Open an xterm window on the DNCS/ISDS.
3 Type rsh dncsted and press Enter. A result similar to the following appears on
the screen.
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