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To View Server Admin Objects
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.
To Edit a Server Admin Object
To edit a Server Admin object, click the adjacent radio button. The Edit Selected Server Admin window appears.
Edit Selected Server Admin Window
Enter Server Admin values using the following table, and click Save.
Parameter | Description |
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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: |
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: |
Hw Subscription Type | For deployments running on a hardware/server environment, this parameter displays the Unable to show "metadata-from": No such page "_space_variables" -defined hardware type. In SBC SWe deployments, this field contains the SBC SWe subscription type. - Virtual – SBC SWe configured for Virtual (non-Cloud) environment.
- Virtual Cloud – SBC SWe configured for Cloud environment.
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Server Admin Commands
Use the Server Admin commands to manage core dump files and perform server actions such as restart and soft reset.
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.
The commands are:
Parameter | Description |
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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: - Full – Full set of processes to dump (see Table 3 below).
- Partial – Partial set of processes to dump (see Table 4 below).
NOTE: This command causes the SBC application to restart. |
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). |
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 | | |
Partial Application Process List
DsProcess | PrsProcess | RtmProcess |
SamProcess | ScmProcess_0 | ScmProcess_1 |
ScmProcess_2 | ScmProcess_3 | SmProcess |