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Application Server 5300 Nor tel AS 5300 Installation Release: 1.0 Document Revision: 01.04 www.nortel.com NN42040-300 ..
Application Server 5300 Release: 1.0 Publication: NN42040-300 Document release date: 4 November 2008 Copyright © 2007-2008 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved.
3 . Contents New in this release 7 Features 7 Other changes 7 Introduction 9 Deployment options 9 Installation overview 11 Installation times 12 Installation preparation 15 Unpack the materials 15 Cus.
4 Configuring accounts and passwords 51 Configuring preconfigured accounts and passwords 52 Configuring a system for individual accounts 53 Reinstalling platform software 55 Oracle database software i.
5 Installing the firmware upgrades 102 Installing BIOS firmware upgrades 102 Installing Base Management Controller (BMC) firmware upgrades 103 Installing diagnostics firmware upgrades 104 Installing R.
6 Application Server 5300 Nortel AS 5300 Installation NN42040-300 01.04 4 November 2008 Copyright © 2007-2008 Nortel Networks ..
7 . Ne w in this release The following sections detail what’s new in NN42040-300 Installation for Nortel Application Server (AS) 5300 Release 1.0. Features This section details the changes in Nortel Application Server (AS) 5300 Release 1.0. For an overview of the AS 5300 solution, see Nortel AS 5300 Overview ((NN42040-100)) .
8 New in this release Application Server 5300 Nortel AS 5300 Installation NN42040-300 01.04 4 November 2008 Copyright © 2007-2008 Nortel Networks ..
9 . Intr oduction This document provides information about the installation of the IBM x3550 servers for Nortel Application Server (AS) 5300. It describes the installation of the physical hardware, pl.
10 Introduction For medium redundant systems, the minimum baseline configuration for the AS 5300 infrastructure includes four (4) IBM x3550 servers with the following mapping to software modules: • .
11 . Installation o verview This chapter describes the steps required to install AS 5300 servers and the approximate time needed to complete each step. Installation overvie w procedures This diagram shows the steps required to complete AS 5300 installation.
12 Installation overview Installation overvie w navigation • "Installation times" (page 12) Installation times This section describes the approximate time required for each major step of the AS 5300 installation process. Application Server 5300 Nortel AS 5300 Installation NN42040-300 01.
Installation times 13 Table 1 Installation preparation Installation step Approximate time required to complete Unpacking the hardware 10 minutes Table 2 Hardware installation and configuration Install.
14 Installation overview Table 5 AS 5300 software deployment (cont’d.) Installation step Approximate time required to complete Deploying the initial software load 45–50 minutes Updating the licensekey 10 minutes Application Server 5300 Nortel AS 5300 Installation NN42040-300 01.
15 . Installation preparation This section describes the preparation of materials and hardware required for installing the AS 5300 server. Navigation • "Unpack the materials" (page 15) •.
16 Installation preparation This sheet is located in the chapter titled "Installation Planning sheet" (page 17) . Application Server 5300 Nortel AS 5300 Installation NN42040-300 01.
17 . Installation Planning sheet This section contains the Installation Planning Sheet. Use the Installation Planning sheet to compile the information required for installing an AS 5300 server. Print and complete an Installation Planning sheet for each server being installed.
18 Installation Planning sheet Service VLAN Machine Logical Address All 10.10.0.5 Service VLAN Default Gateway All 10.10.0.1 Service VLAN Network Mask All 255.255.0.0 Maintenance VLAN ID All 1265 Maintenance VLAN Machine Logical Address All 192.168.2.
Customer-specific information 19 ntsecadm All QWEpoi43@! ntbackup All QWEpoi43@! ntdbadm All QWEpoi43@! IAO Single Account Information, if used (not required for restore reinstalls) IAO User Id All ia.
20 Installation Planning sheet Application Server 5300 Nortel AS 5300 Installation NN42040-300 01.04 4 November 2008 Copyright © 2007-2008 Nortel Networks .
21 . Har d ware installation and configuration This section describes the procedures for installing and configuring the AS 5300 server hardware. Prerequisites For more information about basic hardware installation, see IBM x3550 Installation Guide .
22 Hardware installation and configuration Hard ware installation and configuration navigation • "Hardware overview" (page 22) • "Mount the hardware" (page 23) • "Conne.
Mount the hardware 23 Table 6 IBM x3550 hardware characteristics (cont’d.) Item Description Server identification x3550, Model 7978 AC1 CPU 2 x Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor E5420, 2.5GHz, 12 MB L2 cache, 1333MHz FSB, 80w Memory 8 GB PC2-5300 CL5 ECC DDR2 Chipkill FB DIMM 667MHz Disk 2 x 73 GB 3.
24 Hardware installation and configuration 3 Securely install the rail kit and then slide the server into place. 4 Ensure the server is supported in the rear by the rail kit.
Connect the hardware 25 Figure 1 Front panel of the AS 5300 server Figure 2 Rear panel of the AS 5300 server Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2 are the main Network Interface Card (NIC) ports that carry traffic for the primary application of the server.
26 Hardware installation and configuration port is attached to another computer, such as a Windows-based computer, a program such as HyperTerminal can be used to establish a login session over the serial connection. COM1 is the only serial port supported for AS 5300 systems.
Networking overview 27 Attach the two redundant AC (Alternating Current) power modules to redundant AC power sources, as required by industry standards. Networking o verview The standard networking configuration for the AS 5300 system is a Dual-VLAN configuration.
28 Hardware installation and configuration Figure 3 Typical Dual-VLAN configuration The server maintains the use of the kernel channel bonding module to implement the bond0 logical interface (enslaving eth0 and eth1 in active or standby mode).
Networking overview 29 VLAN interfaces are named according to the following syntax: <hosting_interface>.<vlan_id> The AS 5300 server defines the VLAN interfaces to be hosted by the logical bond0 interface. Figure 3 "Typical Dual-VLAN configuration" (page 28) shows a VLAN interface named bond0.
30 Hardware installation and configuration can have their time source server configured to use the System Managers, as IPsec is already configured between System Manager servers and non-System Manager servers. For more information about security for Network Time Protocol, see Nortel AS 5300 Security (NN42040-601) .
Hardware configuration 31 Hard ware configuration navigation • "Resetting the planar BIOS and RSA-II card to factory defaults" (page 32) • "Resetting the ServeRAID BIOS to factory defaults" (page 33) • "Configuring the RSA-II card" (page 35) Application Server 5300 Nortel AS 5300 Installation NN42040-300 01.
32 Hardware installation and configuration • "Configuring the planar BIOS" (page 36) • "Configuring the ServeRAID BIOS" (page 38) Resetting the planar BIOS and RSA-II car d to .
Hardware configuration 33 with the correct memory configuration but not recognized by the system. If this happens, contact your next level of support before proceeding. 3 Select Advanced Setup . 4 Select RSA-II Settings . 5 Select Restore RSA II Defaults .
34 Hardware installation and configuration WARNING The resetting of the ServeRAID BIOS to factory defaults includes the destruction of all currently defined RAID arrays. This results in the deletion of all data on the disk drives and requires reinstallation of all server software.
Hardware configuration 35 11 Press F6 to reset to factory defaults. 12 Select Yes to reset the defaults. 13 Press Esc until you return to the IBM ServerRAID Configuration Utility screen. 14 Select Yes to save changes made. 15 Press Esc to exit ServeRAID setup.
36 Hardware installation and configuration 9 Highlight OS USB Selection and use the left and right arrow keys to select Linux OS . 10 Select Save Values and Reboot RSA II . 11 When prompted, press Enter to confirm. The BIOS is unresponsive for approximately 20 seconds while the RSA-II card reboots.
Hardware configuration 37 Procedure Steps Step Action 1 Reboot the server and press F1 to access the planar BIOS configuration utility. The following steps ensure that the Power-on password is not configured by deleting all existing Power-on passwords.
38 Hardware installation and configuration 25 Select Exit Setup and select Yes when prompted for confirmation. --End-- Configuring the ServeRAID BIOS Use this procedure to configure the ServeRAID BIOS. Prerequisites • The ServeRAID BIOS has been reset to the factory default settings.
Hardware configuration 39 The Array Properties window appears. 15 In the Array Type sub-window, select RAID 1(Mirror) . This cursor moves to Array Label.
40 Hardware installation and configuration Application Server 5300 Nortel AS 5300 Installation NN42040-300 01.04 4 November 2008 Copyright © 2007-2008 Nortel Networks .
41 . Platf orm software installation This section describes how to install the AS 5300 platform software. The platform software consists of the underlying Linux kernel, which is the base-level softwar.
42 Platform software installation Application Server 5300 Nortel AS 5300 Installation NN42040-300 01.04 4 November 2008 Copyright © 2007-2008 Nortel Networks .
Hardware configuration 43 Platform software installation na vigation • "Starting the Linux operating system installation" (page 44) • "Configuring the networking, serial console red.
44 Platform software installation Starting the Linux operating system installation Use this procedure to initiate the Linux operating system installation process.
Configuring the networking, serial console redirection, and time zone settings 45 If the hardware verification fails, an error message displays, the installation aborts, and the server reboots. Otherwise, the following message appears: Press ENTER to Continue 5 Press Enter .
46 Platform software installation 2 Enter the VLAN number associated with the Service network. This number must match the VLAN ID associated with the Service network throughout the entire system configuration.
Configuring the NTP, Syslog, and Audit Daemon settings 47 Disable the serial console redirection by selecting option 3 and proceed to step 12. OR Enable system console redirection by selecting option 1 .
48 Platform software installation Prerequisites • You have completed the steps described in "Configuring the networking, serial console redirection, and time zone settings" (page 45) . • External time source IP address(es), if applicable.
Configuring the Primary (EMS1) and Secondary (EMS2) clock source servers 49 Select Y to enable system audit. Enabling the system audit might impact system performance.
50 Platform software installation If you are configuring the Secondary (EMS2) server, enter the machine logical address of the Primary (EMS1) server. --End-- Configuring the cloc k source f or all other SIP core ser ver s Use this procedure to configure the clock source for all other SIP core servers.
Configuring accounts and passwords 51 The closer that the starting system time from the BIOS is to the actual time reference provided by these clock sources, the quicker the NTP protocol converges with these clock sources. Therefore, set the server BIOS clock to a value that is close to the current local time.
52 Platform software installation The installer presents the option to configure preconfigured accounts or an individual account. You must select one or the other.
Configuring accounts and passwords 53 Reply Y to accept the account method confirmation. OR Reply N to go back to the User Accounts screen and change selections. Once the account method is confirmed, the installer displays the prompt to create the passwords.
54 Platform software installation Configuring a system for individual accounts Procedure Steps Step Action 1 During the Linux operating system installation process, the system displays the following prompt: Would you like to create pre-configured accounts for this system? (Y/N) [N]? 2 Reply N to create an individual account.
Reinstalling platform software 55 Configuring accounts and passwords job aid Table 8 List of pre-configured accounts Account name Description ntappadm This account is used for SIP core server software administration. ntsysadm This account is used for system administration.
56 Platform software installation Prerequisites • You have completed the steps in "Starting the Linux operating system installation" (page 44) and replied Y to the option to restore remote platform data. • The remote server must have Secure FTP (SFTP) enabled.
Reinstalling platform software 57 MCP Backup Tar Files 1) mcpPlatform.as5300-micro-s1.yyyy.mm.dd.hh.mm. tar 2) mcpPlatform.as5300-micro-s2.yyyy.mm.dd.hh.mm. tar 0) Cancel remote TAR file selection 10 Do one of the following: From the MCP Backup Tar Files list, select the file to restore.
58 Platform software installation The Date and Time is displayed. 13 Do one of the following: Enter Y to accept the configuration. OR Enter N to change the BIOS hardware clock. After the configuration is accepted, the user accounts display. 14 Press Enter to continue.
59 . Orac le database software installation This chapter contains information and procedures for installing the Oracle database software. Oracle is installed on the EMS1 and EMS2 servers.
60 Oracle database software installation Navigation • "Installing Oracle database software" (page 60) • For more information about installing Oracle Maintenance Releases, see "Applying the Oracle Maintenance Release" (page 95) .
Oracle database software installation 61 Procedure Steps Step Action 1 Place the first disc containing the Oracle installation files in the CD-ROM drive of the database server.
62 Oracle database software installation Otherwise, you have completed installation. --End-- Application Server 5300 Nortel AS 5300 Installation NN42040-300 01.
63 . AS 5300 software deplo yment This chapter contains information and procedures about AS 5300 software deployment. Navigation • "Core components" (page 63) • "Staging files".
64 AS 5300 software deployment Staging files Staging files are used to configure the initial system. The AS 5300 software load includes two sets of staging files consisting of an import file and a tags file. Two sets of staging files are defined based on the number of core servers in the configuration.
Core components 65 4-server staging files (medium system) 4-server staging configurations consist of a redundant installation where all core components are distributed across four servers. A 4-server staging configuration uses he following files: • installprops.
66 AS 5300 software deployment Attention: For increased security, do not store the parameters for db.username and db.password in the installprops.txt file. If these parameters are not specified in the installprops.txt file, the mcpInstall.pl script prompts for them.
AS 5300 initial software deployment 67 AS 5300 initial software deployment navigation • "Downloading the MCP load software" (page 68) • "Preparing the initial load for deployment" (page 68) • "Deploying the initial software load" (page 70) Application Server 5300 Nortel AS 5300 Installation NN42040-300 01.
68 AS 5300 software deployment • "Starting the System Management Console" (page 71) • "Updating the licensekey" (page 71) Downloading the MCP load software Install the MCP load software on the Primary Element Management server (EMS1).
AS 5300 initial software deployment 69 The system displays a list of loads and prompts for a load selection. 3 Select the load for installation. The system displays a list of staging files and prompts for user selection: Please enter number [1 to 10] of selection: 4 From the list of staging files, enter the number of the staging file to use.
70 AS 5300 software deployment Deploying the initial software load Use this procedure to deploy the initial AS 5300 software load. Prerequisites • You must be assigned the AA role (ntappadm). Procedure Steps Step Action 1 Log on to the Element Management server as the AA role (ntappadm).
AS 5300 initial software deployment 71 For more information, see Nortel AS 5300 Planning and Engineering (NN42040-200) . Starting the System Management Console The System Management Console uses Java Web Start technology and is launched from a Web browser.
72 AS 5300 software deployment 7 If you do not see the new licensekey after applying, click Refresh . After the licensekey is updated, you can deploy and start the Network Elements. For more information about deploying and starting Network Elements, see Nortel AS 5300 Configuration (NN42040-500) .
73 . P atches This section contains procedures for updating and maintaining the AS 5300 system through the installation of software patches and firmware updates. Use patches to update the core MCP software load. Patches are available through Nortel’s Regional Patch Selector service (RPS) or from the Nortel Web site.
74 Patches MCP core software load patch installation navigation • "Obtaining the patches" (page 74) • "Patching the database schemas and System Manager" (page 78) • "Pat.
MCP core software load patch installation 75 Always download the most recent patch. Patches are cumulative, that is, each new patch contains all of the updates from the previous patches. 2 Confirm the name of the downloaded patch file is the same as the patch name in the Release Notes.
76 Patches Unix Path Location /patches/MCP/MCP_11.0.0.1_2008-01-05-2156.patch 4 Using an FTP client, download the patch from the gsds.ca.nortel.com site. The user ID is gsduser and the password is 4U2get!n. The path to the patch is the path returned by the Getpath web tool without the /patches prefix.
MCP core software load patch installation 77 When you enable the RPS, an inform file is created in the var/mcp/dropbox directory. When a patch has been successfully received and prepared for application by the System Manager, a minor alarm is raised. The alarm indicates the name of the patch that is ready for application.
78 Patches Enabling patch delivery for non-Regional P atch Selector (RPS) sites Use this procedure to create an inform file for RPS patch notifications. This procedure is intended for sites that are not registered with Nortel’s RPS service. Procedure Steps Step Action 1 Launch the System Management console.
MCP core software load patch installation 79 Procedure Steps Step Action 1 Log on to the primary System Manager as the AA role (ntappadm) using SSH. 2 Change directory: cd /var/mcp/install 3 Run the patching script: ./mcpPatch.pl The progress of the patching process displays.
80 Patches Network Element Client impact Subscriber impact is transferred to the Accounting Manager and no information is lost. Provisioning Managers The Provisioning Manager is not deployed with redundant instances. There is no user access to the Provisioning Client during upgrade.
MCP core software load patch installation 81 Prerequisites • Network Elements are configured on the system. • You understand the service issues associated with patching Network Elements. • You must be assigned to the AA role (ntappadm). Procedure Steps Step Action 1 From the System Management console menu, select Tools > Patch/MR Manager .
82 Patches 6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 for each Network Element displayed in the Patch/MR navigation tree. The Instance window for the Network Element shows one or more instances. If there is one instance, it is in the active state. Additional instances, if present, are in the offline state.
MCP core software load patch installation 83 Prerequisites • The database schemas and System Manager have been patched. Procedure Steps Step Action 1 The procedure for patching the Audio Codes gateway load using the MCP core software load patch is the same as upgrading the Audio Codes gateway using a Maintenance Release.
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85 . Maintenance Releases This section describes information and procedures about installing Maintenance Releases. Use Maintenance Releases to update the Linux operating system, Oracle database software, and the core MCP software load.
86 Maintenance Releases MCP core software load Maintenance Release installation Navigation • "Transferring the Maintenance Release files to System Manager" (page 87) • "Upgrading the database schemas and System Manager" (page 89) Application Server 5300 Nortel AS 5300 Installation NN42040-300 01.
MCP core software load Maintenance Release installation 87 • "Upgrading the Network Elements" (page 90) • "Upgrading the AudioCodes gateway" (page 92) T ransf erring the Mainte.
88 Maintenance Releases rm –Rf <old_load_directory> Attention: Use extreme caution when using rm -Rf commands. Entering a typo can cause an entire file system to be removed without confirmation if you have the proper user privileges.
MCP core software load Maintenance Release installation 89 sudo ./mcpCopyFromESD.pl -m manifest-online 8 Copy the ASU files. sudo ./mcpCopyFromESD.pl -m manifest-asu-pc 9 Remove the ISO image file from the file system. rm /var/mcp/esd_files/<filename> 10 Delete older MCP loads.
90 Maintenance Releases ./mcpUpgradeMR.pl 4 When prompted, select the MR load from the list. The database is upgraded first, followed by the System Manager.
MCP core software load Maintenance Release installation 91 4 Select the Network Element to be patched. 5 On the maintenance panel, click the Upgrade button. The NE Maintenance Panel window appears to monitor the patch installation. 6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 for each Network Element displayed in the Patch/MR navigation tree.
92 Maintenance Releases The load name listed for each instance is the patched load. --End-- Upgrading the A udioCodes gateway Use this procedure to apply the Maintenance Release upgrades to the AudioCodes gateway. The only supported method for the AS5300 AudioCodes deployment of loads and upgrades must be done by the SunFire V-215 EMS servers.
Applying the Linux Maintenance Release 93 Procedure Steps Step Action 1 Load the CD containing the MCP Core Linux platform Maintenance Release into the CD-ROM tray of the primary System Manager. 2 Log on to the System Manager as the ntsysgrp role (ntsysadm) using SSH.
94 Maintenance Releases Attention: This is a major package upgrade. It upgrades the kernel as well as many other base level packages. Stop all MCP components on the server being patched prior to patch application. 8 Using the System Management console on the server being patched, stop all components except the System Manager and database.
Applying the Oracle Maintenance Release 95 22 Reboot the server: reboot Attention: If you are applying a platform patch to a server with only the platform OS installed, skip steps 23 through 27. 23 Log on to the patched server as the DBA role (ntdbadm).
96 Maintenance Releases Attention: The time it takes to patch the Oracle Database varies from patch to patch. It can take anywhere from a few minutes up to an hour. Prerequisites • You must have SSA (nysysadm) permissions. Procedure Steps Step Action 1 Load the CD containing the Oracle patch into the CD-ROM drive of the primary database server.
Installing the online Help files 97 ERROR at line 1: ORA-00955: name is already used by an existing object • DROP PACKAGE sys.dbms_apply_user_agent * ERROR at line 1: ORA-04043: object DBMS_APPLY_USER_AGENT does not exist These errors do not affect service and can be ignored.
98 Maintenance Releases 6 Change directory: cd /var/mcp/run/MCP_11.0/<prov>_0/bin 7 Transfer the file to the Provisioning Manager server using the sftp command: sftp <prov_mgr_ip> 8 Enter the AA role (ntappadm) password.
Firmware upgrades 99 Firmware updates navigation • "Determining the current firmware version" (page 99) • "Comparing the firmware versions to determine upgrade requirements" (p.
100 Maintenance Releases Querying the Network Interface Car d firmware Use this procedure to determine the current Network Interface Card (NIC) firmware version. Prerequisites • You must be assigned to the SSA role (ntsysadm) Procedure Steps Step Action 1 Log on to the system as the SSA role (ntsysadm).
Firmware upgrades 101 Querying the ServeRaid firmware Use this procedure to determine the current ServeRAID firmware version. Prerequisites • You must be assigned to the SSA role (ntsysadm) Procedure Steps Step Action 1 Log on to the server as the SSA role (ntsysadm).
102 Maintenance Releases If the versions do not match, upgrade the firmware. --End-- Installing the firmware upgrades Use these procedures to install firmware upgrades.
Installing the firmware upgrades 103 The IBM Flash Update Utility appears. 5 Select 1 to update the BIOS. 6 Reply Y to move the current image to the backup location within the Flash ROM. 7 Reply N to update the serial number. 8 Reply N to update the Type/Model 9 Reply N to update the Asset Tag Number.
104 Maintenance Releases If the firmware is out of date, the system flashes the firmware. 5 When the upgrade completes, remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive.
Installing the firmware upgrades 105 5 When the server reboot begins, remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive. --End-- Installing RSA-II card firmware upgrades Use this procedure to upgrade the firmware of the RSA-II card. Server reboot is not required for this upgrade.
106 Maintenance Releases Installing NIC firmware upgrades Use this procedure to install NIC firmware upgrades. This procedure requires the reboot of the server. Prerequisites • You must be assigned to the SSA role (ntsysadm). • You must have the CD containing the NIC firmware upgrade file.
Installing the firmware upgrades 107 Procedure Steps Step Action 1 Load the hard drive firmware upgrade CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2 Log on to the server as the SSA role (ntsysadm).
108 Maintenance Releases Procedure Steps Step Action 1 Load the ServeRAID firmware upgrade CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2 Log on to the server as the SSA role (ntsysadm).
Multimedia PC Client upgrade 109 Multimedia PC Client upgrade This section provides the procedures that you use to upgrade the Multimedia PC Client. Choose one of the following methods: • "Upgr.
110 Maintenance Releases cd /var/mcp/run/MCP_11.0/PROV1_0/wars/pca/pccli entcode 8 Unzip the file: unzip <PCCLient>.zip --End-- Upgrading the Multimedia PC Client installer ex ecutable Use this procedure to upgrade the installer executable for the Multimedia PC Client.
111 . Do wngrades Maintenance Release and patch upgrades of the AS 5300 database are backwards compatible. However, if data in the database becomes corrupted, the database can be downgraded to a previous Maintenance Release or patch. This chapter contains procedures for downgrading the various system components as well as the full system.
112 Downgrades Downgrade system components na vigation • "Downgrading the AudioCodes gateway" (page 113) • "Downgrading the Network Elements" (page 113) • "Downgrading t.
Downgrade system components 113 Downgrading the A udioCodes gatewa y Use this procedure to downgrade the AudioCodes gateway. The only supported method for downgrading the AudioCodes gateway is to use the SunFire V-215 EMS servers. Downgrading the Netw ork Elements Use these procedures to downgrade the Network Elements.
114 Downgrades 3 Do one of the following: If this is a downgrade to a previous Maintenance Release, edit the installprops.txt file as follows: ne.load=<previously deployed 11.0.X.X loadname> Run the upgrade script: ./smUpgrade.pl OR If this is a downgrade to a previous patch, run the following script: /mcpPatch.
Downgrade system components 115 Procedure Steps Step Action 1 Log on to the Primary Database server as the DBA role (ntdbadm). 2 Change directory: cd /var/mcp/run/MCP_11.0/<dbname>_0/bin 3 Run the cleanup script: ./cleanupReplication.pl 4 Log on to the primary Element Manager server as the AA role (ntappadm).
116 Downgrades 14 Log on to the secondary database server as the DBA role (ntdbadm). 15 Change directory: cd /var/mcp/run/MCP_11.0/<dbname>_1/bin/util 16 Run the restore script: .
Downgrade a full system 117 Downgrade a full system navigation • "Preparing for full system downgrades" (page 117) • "Downgrading a redundant system" (page 118) • "Downg.
118 Downgrades 2 Stop all active Provisioning Managers and Personal Agent Managers. From the System Manager console navigation tree, navigate to Network Elements > Manager and select the Network Element. 3 For the selected Network Element, click on Maintenance .
Downgrade a full system 119 Downgrading a non-redundant system navigation • "Downgrading a non-redundant system with a replicated database" (page 119) • "Downgrading a non-redundant.
120 Downgrades • IP Client Managers • Fault-Performance Managers 2 Downgrade the database. 3 Downgrade the AudioCodes Gateway. 4 Downgrade the System Manager. 5 Downgrade the Network Elements. --End-- Application Server 5300 Nortel AS 5300 Installation NN42040-300 01.
121 . Common pr ocedures The following sections describe common procedures used while installing and configuring the AS 5300 system. Navigation • "Rebooting the system" (page 121) Rebooting the system Use the following procedure to reboot the AS 5300 server.
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