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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 16 Disaster Recovery Procedures
Disaster Recovery Using the Automatic Shared Memory Backup
Step 10
Next, the mate Side B network elements that are out of service need to be restored. For each network
element that needs to be restored on Side B, remove its shared memory directory (/../bin/data) using the
unix
rm
command. This should only be done for network elements that are out of service. Start the down
NE(s) with the
platform start
command. The network element(s) will start and copy the shared memory
database from their Active Side A network element mate(s).
Step 11
Verify that the mate Side B network elements have all returned to service in the Standby state using the
nodestat
command.
Restore Shared Memory Script
This section describes actions performed by the
restoreSharedMemory
script. The
restoreSharedMemory
script completes these actions automatically. These steps do not need to be
performed by the user as part of the recovery procedure.
Step 1
Verifies that the platform is OOS-FAULTY. This procedure should not be run otherwise.
Step 2
Verifies that the installed software version matches the software version of the ASMB shared memory
backup copy to be used. The ASMB backup has the software version and timestamp in its name. For
example:
data.bak.900-04.05.01.V14.2006_08_29__02_00_06
Step 3
Renames the current, corrupted shared memory data directory to keep for potential offline debugging.
The software version and the current time are used in the name. For example:
data.corrupt.900-04.05.01.V14.2006_09_01__00_21_50
Step 4
Copies the most recent ASMB shared memory backup copy to the
data
directory for the BTS 10200 NE
being restored.