Configuring Disk Monitor During Initial Software Configuration - Cisco PGW 2200 Software Installation And Configuration Manual

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Configuring Disk Monitor During Initial Software Configuration

Configuring Disk Monitor During Initial Software Configuration
The setting of the disk monitor parameters in the XECfgParm.dat file typically occurs while you are
performing the initial configuration procedures for your Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software. To
configure the disk monitor settings in the XECfgParm.dat file during initial software configuration,
perform the following steps:
While configuring your settings in the XECfgParm.dat file, find the disk monitor parameters in the file
Step 1
(they are near the end of the file).
Step 2
To change the number of days to preserve logged data before trimming is initiated, modify the value of
the diskmonitor.Limit parameter. The default value is 7.
Step 3
To change the list of optional file systems that are checked by the disk monitor script, modify the value
of the diskmonitor.OptFileSys parameter.
Note
To change the percentage of disk usage at which alarming and disk trimming is initiated, modify the
Step 4
value of the diskmonitor.Threshold parameter. The default value is 80.
Step 5
To change the number of days that finished CDR files are kept in the log directory, modify the value of
the diskmonitor.CdrRmFinished parameter. The default value is 0, which means that finished CDRs are
immediately sent to the spool directory.
If you want to change what action is taken once the number of days threshold set in the diskmonitor.Limit
Step 6
parameter is reached, change the value of the diskmonitor.SoftLimit parameter. If this parameter is set
to true, disk monitor decrements the value in the diskmonitor.Limit parameter one day at a time (that is,
from 7 down to 6 then down to 5 and so on), until the utilization level drops below the threshold. If this
parameter is set to false, disk monitor exits and the system generates a DISK alarm. The default value is
true.
Step 7
To change the number of days that core dump files are kept in the log directory, modify the value of the
diskmonitor.CoreRmDays parameter. The default value is 1, which means that core dump files are kept
for one day before disk monitor removes them automatically.
Step 8
You can control the maximum number of configurations that can be stored in the configuration library
using the diskmonitor.CfgRmDirs parameter. The valid values are the range of integers from 3 through
64. The default value is 64. This parameter is not present in the XECfgParm.dat file initially. If you want
to modify the value, you must enter the parameter manually into the file.
Note
Note
Save your changes.
Step 9
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Files in optional directories are not trimmed by disk monitor.
If you want to ensure the proper functioning of the prov-sync MML command, set this
parameter to a value between 50 and 60.
Entering a value outside of the range of valid values (3 through 64) disables monitoring of the
number of entries stored in the configuration library.
Chapter 4
Configuring the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software
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