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COMMAND
1 /usr/bin/killall psm
2 /usr/bin/shutdown –r now
3 init 6
/usr/bin/killall –9 psm
4
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.
###########################################
#
#
#
###########################################
11. If there are NO lines after the last line of hash marks then GOTO STEP 14
1152700 Issue 1 February 2001 Section 2 Operations and Maintenance
Table 774-1. NMIC Shut Down Commands
DESCRIPTION
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.
Shuts down NMIC and reinitializes it.
Shuts down NMIC and reinitializes it.
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.
End of Cellwox Custom Network Definitions #
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