Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC) Installation Guide
USRM Technical Information
78-4021139-01 Rev D
427
You can run this command from any directory by typing usrmbackup. We
recommend that the resulting backup file be copied to a secure location in case of a
catastrophic failure of the USRM hardware.
usrmrestore
This command causes the previously stored backup files to be re-installed onto the
This command causes the previously stored backup files to be re-installed onto the
USRM. When using this script, you must specify the full path and filename.
For example, the following command restores the filename
For example, the following command restores the filename
SdvSrv01.25Sug2009.tar.bz2, which is stored in the root directory:
usrmrestore /root/SdvSvr01.25Aug2009.tar.bz2
sdvlogtail
For SDV Server, the forerunner of USRM, a script tool named sdvlogtail was
For SDV Server, the forerunner of USRM, a script tool named sdvlogtail was
developed to let you easily monitor the Event log in real time. A new script tool was
developed for USRM named usrmlogtail, which is described below.
To accommodate those users that are used to using sdvlogtail, a symbolic link was
To accommodate those users that are used to using sdvlogtail, a symbolic link was
added that allows you to sdvlogtail <Enter> and monitor the Event log in real time.
This symbolic link uses the usrmlogtail script tool.
usrmlogtail
This command tails the Event log file. It will continue to tail across files and/or days.
This command tails the Event log file. It will continue to tail across files and/or days.
To end the tail, type [Ctrl] c. You can run this command from any directory.
Example:
Example:
usrmlogtail - tails the entire EventLog file
usrmlogtail elete – tails the Eventlog for any line with “elete” in it
usrmlogtail elete
Tue Aug 25 16:55:15 EDT 2009
***********************
Tailing /opt/usrm/EventLog/25Aug2009_000000.txt ...
2009/08/25 16:54:47.437
RmCmdExec,Cmd=DeleteSession,RID=172.16.6.4,Tid=1,SesId=001ec9bb7244/515
RmCmdExec,Cmd=DeleteSession,RID=172.16.6.4,Tid=1,SesId=001ec9bb7244/515
2009/08/25 16:54:47.459
RmCmdSuccess,Cmd=DeleteSession,RID=172.16.6.4,SesId=001ec9bb7244/515,Tid=1
RmCmdSuccess,Cmd=DeleteSession,RID=172.16.6.4,SesId=001ec9bb7244/515,Tid=1
2009/08/25 16:55:07.786
RmCmdExec,Cmd=DeleteSession,RID=172.16.4.8,Tid=1,SesId=001ec9bb7244/511
RmCmdExec,Cmd=DeleteSession,RID=172.16.4.8,Tid=1,SesId=001ec9bb7244/511
2009/08/25 16:55:07.790
RmCmdSuccess,Cmd=DeleteSession,RID=172.16.4.8,SesId=001ec9bb7244/511,Tid=1
RmCmdSuccess,Cmd=DeleteSession,RID=172.16.4.8,SesId=001ec9bb7244/511,Tid=1
usrmstats
This command gives statistics of channel changes and QAM operations. This script
This command gives statistics of channel changes and QAM operations. This script
has options to specify a start and end time to narrow the results of the evaluation.
When using this command, you must provide the full path to the log file to be
evaluated.