ADC Release 3.1 Network Card User Manual


 
1152700 Issue 1 February 2001 Section 2 Operations and Maintenance
Page 2-313
© 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
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Table 774-1. NMIC Shut Down Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
1 /usr/bin/killall psm Stops processes running on NMIC. If NMIC is fully operational than use
this command. An operational NMIC can be identified by the two green
LEDs, Status and Active.
2 /usr/bin/shutdown –r now Shuts down NMIC and reinitializes it.
3 init 6 Shuts down NMIC and reinitializes it.
4
/usr/bin/killall –9 psm
As NMIC is rebooting you have 30 to 90 seconds to stop the process using
this command. Reboot is indicated by a single amber/green LED.
6. Type the following command to set the window size of your display followed by an Enter.
bash# export TERM=vt100
7. Look for pre-existing databases in the /cellworx/config directory. You will be looking for
files that match the following criteria: NMIC and or NE.1. Type the following command:
bash# /bin/ls /cellworx/config [enter]
8. If the files NMIC and or NE.1 do not exist, GOTO STEP 10, otherwise continue.
9. Remove the NMIC and or NE.1 files using the following command.
bash# rm /cellworx/config/NMIC [enter] y to acknowledge.
bash# rm /cellworx/config/NE.? [enter] y to acknowledge.
10. Look in the /etc/hosts file for IP addresses and names after the custom definitions at the end
of the file.
bash# /usr/bin/tail /etc/hosts [enter]
The file should look like this: also NO entries after the last line of hash marks.
###########################################
# #
# End of Cellwox Custom Network Definitions #
# #
###########################################
11. If there are NO lines after the last line of hash marks then GOTO STEP 14