Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC) 安装指南
Service Group Migration
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Service Group Migration using Configuration Files
Deleting a Service Group from a USRM in USRM version 1.6.0 and later requires a
combination of commands on the USRM as well as the DNCS.
combination of commands on the USRM as well as the DNCS.
Note:
We recommend opening a tail of the USRM EventLog to monitor the actions
that are about to occur.
that are about to occur.
Using this process requires creation and modification of USRM
Configuration files. Only experienced users should use this process.
Configuration files. Only experienced users should use this process.
This process uses suggested names for the configuration files. In these
examples, text within < > symbols is to be replaced with the actual data the
name suggests. For the file name "sgRelease_<servername>.txt", for example,
replace "servername" with the name of the USRM server for which this
configuration file is being created.
examples, text within < > symbols is to be replaced with the actual data the
name suggests. For the file name "sgRelease_<servername>.txt", for example,
replace "servername" with the name of the USRM server for which this
configuration file is being created.
This process is to move SGs from one USRM server to another. Repeat as
required.
required.
1 For each USRM, create the following configuration files. This can be done
outside of a maintenance window.
a Service Group Deletion files:
a Service Group Deletion files:
i Create a file to release all sessions for the SGs to be migrated.
1. sgRelease_<servername>.txt
ii Create a file to remove the SG designations from QAM Output ports.
1. Qams_<servername>.txt
iii Create a file to delete the SGs from the USRM‟s Resource Manager.
1. sgDelete_<servername>.txt
b Service Group Addition files:
i Create a file with the desired end result of QAMs and SGs.
1. qams_<servername>_sgMigrate.txt
Note: This file will become qams_<servername>.txt.
Note: This file will become qams_<servername>.txt.
c If zones are used, Modify the Zone Configuration file for the system:
i Create zone_sgMigrate.conf.
Note: This will become zone.conf.
d Copy these files to the /opt/usrm/ConfigFiles directory on the proper
USRM server.
2 Move deleted Service Groups.
a Release sessions from Resource Manager on the USRM:
i Run sgRelease_<servername>.txt by entering the filename on the
ResourceManager.Software page in the ConfigFileName field.