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4 Refresh the navigation tree by either clicking the top-level USRM name or by
clicking the web browser's refresh button.
5 Monitor the EventLog to verify that the configuration file was read and that
sessions are deleted.
6 Select the Resource Manager - Service Groups:Config page and verify that the
AdminState of the service group is now set to OutOfService.
Removing a SDV-Enabled Service Group Via the DNCS
Perform the following steps to remove a SDV-enabled service group on the USRM
Perform the following steps to remove a SDV-enabled service group on the USRM
via the DNCS.
1 Access the Service Group Data - Open Service Group screen.
2 Set the Primary SDV Server field to None.
3 Recommended optional step: If a service group is being migrated as-is to
1 Access the Service Group Data - Open Service Group screen.
2 Set the Primary SDV Server field to None.
3 Recommended optional step: If a service group is being migrated as-is to
another USRM, then leave the QAM carriers in the Selected Ports window and
leave the mini-carousel IP address. If the service group is being eliminated, then
remove both completely.
4 Click Save Service Group to save your changes.
5 Monitor the EventLog to verify that the SNMP commands are sent by the DNCS.
6 Select the Applications - SdvSm - ServiceGroups/Config page and verify that the
5 Monitor the EventLog to verify that the SNMP commands are sent by the DNCS.
6 Select the Applications - SdvSm - ServiceGroups/Config page and verify that the
service group does not appear in the table.
Modifying and Running the Qams_Servername.txt File
Note: This procedure assumes that the QAMs_Servername.txt file is already loaded
Note: This procedure assumes that the QAMs_Servername.txt file is already loaded
in the AutoConfigFileName field and will automatically load and run once the file is
modified.
1 Open an xterm window on the USRM.
2 Change to the /opt/usrm/ConfigFiles directory.
3 Replace the contents of the QAMs_Servername.txt file with the contents of the
1 Open an xterm window on the USRM.
2 Change to the /opt/usrm/ConfigFiles directory.
3 Replace the contents of the QAMs_Servername.txt file with the contents of the
QAMs_Servername_sgDelete.txt file.
Example: For our QAMs_Stuttgart.txt example, you would type the following
Example: For our QAMs_Stuttgart.txt example, you would type the following
command at the system prompt and press Enter:
cp QAMs_Stuttgart_sgDelete.txt QAMs_Stuttgart.txt
4 Select the Resource Manager - QAMs - QAM <QamName> - Output Ports page
(where <QamName> is the name of the specific QAM), and verify that the
Service Group ID has been removed.
Deleting the Service Group in Resource Manager
Perform the following steps to delete the service group in resource manager.
1 Select the ResourceManger - Software page.
2 In the ConfigFileUpdate field, enter "sgDelete_Servername.txt".
Perform the following steps to delete the service group in resource manager.
1 Select the ResourceManger - Software page.
2 In the ConfigFileUpdate field, enter "sgDelete_Servername.txt".