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▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series inPilot Installation and Administration Guide
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The following is a sample output of the
command:
Using the PSMON Script
PSMON is a perl script that is used to monitor the Scheduling Server, Postgres Server, and Apache Server processes.
This script can start or stop the processes based on certain thresholds specified in the inPilot configuration file. The
PSMON respawns any dead processes using the set of rules defined in the configuration file.
This script can start or stop the processes based on certain thresholds specified in the inPilot configuration file. The
PSMON respawns any dead processes using the set of rules defined in the configuration file.
This script can also optionally send notifications to users via e-mail.
Generating Reports in Excel Format
To generate the reports in excel format, execute the following script from the <inpilot_install_dir>/starbi/bin directory.
The script takes three parameters, the date for which report is to be generated, the path where generated report is to be
stored, and the filter for the reports. The date must be in mm-dd-yyyy format only, and the filter can be based on Type
Allocation Code (TAC) or Access Point Name (APN).
stored, and the filter for the reports. The date must be in mm-dd-yyyy format only, and the filter can be based on Type
Allocation Code (TAC) or Access Point Name (APN).
Using the unanonymize_msisdn.sh Script
inPilot currently supports reporting of subscriber‟s private data like Mobile Station Integrated Network (MSISDN) both
in GUI and excel format. This particular subscriber data is visible only to users with administrator privilege. By default,
the excel report will be presenting MSISDNs in an encrypted format in all subscribers based reports.
in GUI and excel format. This particular subscriber data is visible only to users with administrator privilege. By default,
the excel report will be presenting MSISDNs in an encrypted format in all subscribers based reports.
A separate shell script utility, unanonymize_msisdn.sh, is available to decrypt the MSISDNs. This utility will check for
user‟s privilege before decrypting the MSISDNs list. It will prompt for the GUI administrator password.
user‟s privilege before decrypting the MSISDNs list. It will prompt for the GUI administrator password.