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A Server Admin configuration object describes the configuration of a server module. A server module can be a standalone server or a server card in a chassis-based system. From this window you can also run commands related to server administration such as managing coredump files or restarting/resetting the server.
To view the list of Server Admin objects in your system, on the SBC main screen, go to Administration > System Administration > Server Admin. The Server Admin window is displayed.
Figure 1: Server Admin Window
To edit a Server Admin object, click the adjacent radio button. The Edit Selected Server Admin window appears.
Figure 2: Edit Selected Server Admin Window
Enter Server Admin values using the following table, and click Save.
Table 1: Server Admin Parameters
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Name | Specifies the unique name of the server. | ||||
Actual CE Name | The instance name assigned by the user (If an instance name is not assigned, this field displays the name.) | ||||
Coredump Profile | Select a coredump profile from the drop-down list. | ||||
Role | Specifies the server module role. When set to Primary, it designates a server for internal processing. The options are:
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Device Smart Attrib | The smart control attribute value that reports disk life remaining. A value of 0 means that no overriding attribute is available. The SBC could still be using an internal value based on pre-defined settings of known disk types. If the SBC is unable to retrieve a value (reports "n/a") for Disk Life Remaining when you check hard disk status (refer to System - Hard Disk Status) you may be able to specify the integer ID number of a smart control attribute that reports the percentage lifetime used for the disk. Contact Ribbon Technical Support for assistance in determining whether there is a valid smart control attribute available on your system. | ||||
Modular Type | If set to 'true', the SBC uses modular DSPs. | ||||
Hw Type | Textual description of the SBC hardware type. | ||||
Pkt Port Speed | Packet port speed setting:
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Hw Subscription Type | For deployments running on a hardware/server environment, this parameter displays the In SBC SWe deployments, this field contains the SBC SWe subscription type.
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Use the Server Admin commands to manage core dump files and perform server actions such as restart and soft reset.
The commands are: Select one of the commands and click Select. A pop-up window opens where you can specify any required command options and initiate the selected command.
Figure 3: Admin Commands
Parameter | Description |
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App Armor | Use this command to evoke the App Armor Linux kernel security module. Select one of the following options in the pop-up window:
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Force Core Dump | Use this command to force the termination of a fixed set of application processes with accompanying core dumps for troubleshooting purposes. Select one of the following options in the pop-up window:
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Remove Coredump | Use this command to remove a coredump file from the server. In the pop-up window specify the name of the file to remove in Coredump File Name. |
Restart | Use this command to restart a server/CE. |
Soft Reset | Use this command to restart the applications on the system without rebooting the server(s). |
Table 2: Full Application Process List
CamProcess | ChmProcess | CpxAppProc | DiamProcess |
DnsProcess | DsProcess | EmaProcess | EnmProcessMain |
FmMasterProcess | IkeProcess | ImProcess | IpmProcess |
PathchkProcess | PesProcess | PipeProcess | PrsProcess |
RtmProcess | SamProcess | ScmProcess_0 | ScmProcess_1 |
ScmProcess_2 | ScmProcess_3 | ScpaProcess | SmProcess |
SsaProcess | SsreqProcess |
Table 3: Partial Application Process List
DsProcess | PrsProcess | RtmProcess |
SamProcess | ScmProcess_0 | ScmProcess_1 |
ScmProcess_2 | ScmProcess_3 | SmProcess |