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Disaster Recovery Guide for Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 8.0 
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2.3.2  Startup and status scripts 
The Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM installation includes 
two scripts used frequently by administrators to start and stop 
the Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM services and to 
check the status of the currently running services. 
2.3.2.1  $INCHOME/etc/default.Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 
 
This file contains entries for each of the Cisco Prime 
Network Registrar IPAM services, specifying which 
individual services are started/stopped when the 
$INCHOME/etc/incontrol start/stop script is run.  It 
is important for the DR Executive has a copy of this 
file from the Production Executive, so that the same 
environment can be duplicated on the DR machine. 
 
Any time the default.incontrol file is modified on the 
Production Executive for any reason the updated file 
must be copied to 
$INCHOME/etc/default.incontrol.primary on the DR 
Executive.  This file is required for the automated 
PromoteExec script that is utilized during a DR 
scenario. 
2.3.2.2  $INCHOME/etc/incstatus 
 
This script is used to check which Cisco Prime 
Network Registrar IPAM services are running on the 
system.  Generally, this file is kept in sync with the 
default.incontrol file above.  That is, when a new 
service is added or removed from starting/stopping in 
default.incontrol, it is also added or removed from the 
list of services that are checked by the incstatus script. 
 
Any time the incstatus file is modified on the 
Production Executive for any reason the updated file 
must be copied to $INCHOME/etc/incstatus.primary 
on the DR Executive.  This file is required for the 
automated PromoteExec script that is utilized during a 
DR scenario.