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Step 4
(Optional) Edit the install-def.cfg
file.
Note
We recommend that you edit the install-def.cfg file if you do not want the default parameter values to be used.
The install-def.cfg
file contains several parameters that can be configured before you install the Subscriber Manager.
The installation routine copies these parameters to the relevant Subscriber Manager configuration file. By default, all
the parameters are commented and the default values are used.
Table 6
lists the parameters of the install-def.cfg file.
Step 5
Execute the install-sm.sh
script.
Note
You can customize the install-sm.sh script.
Note
If the /etc/motd
file exists, it is
not
possible to run the script. Move or
remove the /etc/motd file before you run
the install-sm.sh
script.
From your workstation shell prompt, move to the directory to which the distribution file was extracted and run the
install-sm.sh
script. See the “Installation Procedure” section of the “Installation and Upgrading” chapter of
Cisco
Service Control Management Suite Subscriber Manager User Guide
.
Step 6
Set the password for the pcube user.
After the installation script runs successfully, set the password for the pcube user by running the
# passwd pcube
command.
Note
We recommend that you note down this password for future use.
Step 7
Reboot the computer. This step is mandatory to complete the installation.
Table 6
Parameters of the install-def.cfg File
Parameter Name
Resides In
Description
Alternate Configuration Option
max_subscribers_num
SM definitions
Defines the maximum number of
subscribers that the Subscriber Manager
supports.
Maximum:
•
Linux—2 million
Default is 200,000.
The max_number_of_subscribers
parameter in the p3sm.cfg
configuration file.
sm_memory_size
SM definitions
Defines the amount of memory, in
megabytes, that is allocated for the
Subscriber Manager process.
The PCUBE_SM_MEM_SIZE in the
sm.sh
file that resides in the ~pcube
folder.
database_perm_size
Database
definitions
Defines the PermSize, in megabytes,
allocated for the database.
The PermSize parameter in the
/var/TimesTen/sys.odbc.ini
file.
database_temp_size
Database
definitions
Defines the TempSize, in megabytes,
allocated for the database.
The TempSize parameter in the
/var/TimesTen/sys.odbc.ini
file.
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