Security Level: Internal Use 2010-06 New Feature of M2000V2R10 OSS Self-Maintenance Unit (OSMU) ISSUE1.0 www.huawei.com M2000 TSD HUAWEI Confidential This slide introduces the values, main functions, and OM operations of the M2000 V200R010 OSMU. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 2 By the end of this course, you are supposed to know the values and main functions of the OSMU and master the skills of operating and maintaining the M2000 using the OSMU. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 3 OSMU Online Help HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 4 Chap ter 1 OSMU Overview Chapter Chapter 2 OSMU Common Management Chapter 3 OSMU OMCAutoStar Chapter 4 OSMU Data Clear Chapter 5 OSMU Trace Collection Chapter 6 OSMU Component Management Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 5 OSMU Values OSMU – OSS Selfelf-M Maintenance Unit The OSMU is a web-based operation and maintainence system for the Operating Support System (OSS). You can conviniently conv iniently perform daily operation and maintainence for the OSS through a Web-based browser. Through MaintenanceThrough Maintenance OSMU Command-Line HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 6 OSMU Functions M2000 V200R010 OSMU supports the following functions: Common Mangement Querying Server Basic Information Querying the status of M2000 services and starting or stopping M2000 services Installing mediation software and patches Querying the database status Querying the cluster status OMCAutoStar Data Clear Clearing files Trace Collection Component Management OSS upgrade Northbound Interface Management HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 7 OSMU Login Address: http://M2000ServerIP:8090/ (replace M2000ServerIP according to the actual situation) Log in to the OSMU as user root or omcuser HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 8 OSMU Maintenance How to check the status of the OSMU Enter http://m2000ServerIP:8090/ in the address bar of Microsoft Internet Explorer. If a login interface is displayed, you can infer that the OSMU is started. Log in to the M2000 server through Telnet, and run the following command: #ps –ef | grep omc_control | grep –v grep If there is no output, you can infer that the OSMU service is not started. Starting or stopping Web services Starting Web services Log in to the M2000 M 2000 server as user root #cd /opt/OSMU/omc_control #./start_om_monitor.sh Stopping Web services Log in to the M2000 server as user root #cd /opt/OSMU/omc_control #./stop_om_monitor.sh Logs of OSMU /opt/OSMU/omc_control/logs HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 9 Chapter 1 OSMU Overview Chap ter 2 OSMU Common Management Chapter Chapter 3 OSMU OMCAutoStar Chapter 4 OSMU Data Clear Chapter 5 OSMU Trace Collection Chapter 6 OSMU Component Management Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 10 OSMU Common Management The OSMU Common management provides the following functions: Querying Server Basic Information Querying the status of M2000 services and starting or stopping M2000 services Installing mediation software and patches Querying the database status Querying the cluster status HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 11 Querying the Server Basic Information Support query the hardware platform and OS version of M2000 server Support query the version information of M2000 server and installed install ed mediation HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 12 Querying the Status of M2000 Services and Starting or Stopping M2000 Services At present, starting or stopping all M2000 services instead of a single M2000 service service is supported. Click Stop to stop the M2000 service processes and daemon processes. Click Cancel to quit the current operation. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 13 Installing Mediation Software and Patches You can click Installed Mediation to view the installed mediation software. Mediation software can be installed dynamically and in batches. Mediation software patches can be installed dynamically but cannot be installed in batches. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 14 Installing Mediation Software and Patches (Continued) Installing mediation software: Upload the mediation software packages or patches Select mediation software packages in batches or a mediation patch. Click Install Install.. View installation log. Here only the mediation software packages that are in the same language with the M2000 server are displayed. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 15 Querying the Database Status HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 16 Querying the Cluster Status HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 17 Chapter 1 OSMU Overview Chapter 2 OSMU Common Management Chap ter 3 OSMU OMCAutoStar Chapter Chapter 4 OSMU Data Clear Chapter 5 OSMU Trace Collection Chapter 6 OSMU Component Management Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 18 OMCAutoStar Function description When exceptions occur in the running of M2000 services or you want to regularly check the running status of the M2000, you can run the OMCAutoStar to collect information for reference. Immediate check and timing check are supported. Check reports can be downloaded. Precautions The progress of an immediate check can be displayed in Routine Check. When Collect OS explore is selected, it takes a long time to collect information. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 19 OMCAutoStar Setting an NHC task HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 20 OMCAutoStar Starting an NHC task HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 21 HUAWEI Confidential OMCAutoStar Querying check results Page 22 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Chapter 1 OSMU Overview Chapter 2 OSMU Common Management Chapter 3 OSMU OMCAutoStar Chap ter 4 OSMU Data Clear Chapter Chapter 5 OSMU Trace Collection Chapter 6 OSMU Component Management Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management Page 23 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 23 Data Clearance Function description Before the M2000 upgrade or on a specified site, you need to pay attention to the usage of disk space and database space. With the data clearance cl earance tool, you can clear junk files on the disk and in the database to ensure the normal and s stable table running of the M2000. Clearing files: The M2000 M2000 searches the ffiles iles in a specified directory and displays the files in a list. You can then select specified files to delete them. Cleaning up the database: The M2000 searches redundant and junk data in the database. You can then select the database for the M2000 to clean up. Precautions You can clear files and cleaning cl eaning up the database as user omcuser. Read the impact on the M2000 caref carefully ully before you clear files or cleaning up the database. At present, only databases omcdb can be cleaned up. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 24 Clearing Files Files that can be cleared File Type Description CM You can clear the remaining files of deleted NEs in the /opt/OMC/var/med directory. PM You can clear the performance export files and result files of invalid NEs. FM You can clear the files that contain the history event and alarm data exported from databases and exist in the /export/home/omc/var/DelUpLimitExport/FM directory. SM You can clear the NE backup data files that exist in the directory of the disk software management module but are not saved in databases. For example, the /export/home/sysm/ftproot/RNC/Data/.3221229568.3221278720.3221282828/BAK /export/home/sysm/ftproot/RNC/Data/.3221229568.3221278 720.3221282828/BAKDATA DATA 20100604111546 file. SYS You can clear the M2000 installation package in the /opt/OMC/software directory, the M2000 patch package in the /export/home directory, and the data files that are backed up and saved in the /export/home/bak directory before an M2000 upgrade. NBI You can clear the performance result files that have been saved in the /opt/OMC/var/itf_n/FileTransferIRP/PM directory for more than 15 days after they were generated by the northbound CORBA interface. iSStar You can clear the files that contain the iSStar scheduled tasks executed seven days ago and exist in the /export/home/sysm/var/TimerTask directory. You can also clear the DebugTrace_*.ttx log files in the /opt/OMC/lib/iHFC directory. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 25 Cleaning Up the Database omcdb You can clear the data marked as Deleted in the table with the prefix moi_, that is the data whose deletionFlag is set to 1. You can also clear cl ear redundant NE information in the mediation. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. Clearing Files Clear File HUAWEI Confidential Page 26 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Cleaning Up Database Clear DataBase Page 27 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 28 Chapter 1 OSMU Overview Chapter 2 OSMU Common Management Chapter 3 OSMU OMCAutoStar Chapter 4 OSMU Data Clear Chap ter 5 OSMU Trace Collection Chapter Chapter 6 OSMU Component Management Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 29 TraceCollection Function description When faults occur in the running of the M2000 and R&D engineers are asked to locate the faults, maintenance engineers can collect and download fault location information in specified scenarios on the Web GUI, and then send the information for R&D engineers engin eers to locate the faults. The supported scenarios for fault data collection are the same as the scenarios required for the TraceCollection tool. Collected information can be downloaded. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. TraceCollection HUAWEI Confidential Page 30 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 31 Chapter 1 OSMU Overview Chapter 2 OSMU Common Management Chapter 3 OSMU OMCAutoStar Chapter 4 OSMU Data Clear Chapter 5 OSMU Trace Collection Chap Chapter ter 6 OSMU Component Management Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 32 Component Management Function description This function allows you to shield unused functions to reduce the consuming of system resources and ensure that the functions in use are not interfered by the faults occurring on other functions. M2000 components can be managed by WRAN, GBSS, CBSS, LTE, and core network. Browsing the status of M2000 components is supported. Precautions Ensure that the M2000 is installed. It takes a long time to start or stop M2000 components. Therefore, when you view the status of M2000 components immediately after performing the start or stop operations, the status may be Starting or Stopping. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Component Management Refreshing component status Filtering component by domain Displaying component component information Double-click a component record in the table. Right-click a component, and then choose Component Property from the shortcut menu. Click Show Component. Component. Enabling or Disabling a component Page 33 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 34 Chapter 1 OSMU Overview Chapter 2 OSMU Common Management Chapter 3 OSMU OMCAutoStar Chapter 4 OSMU Data Clear Chapter 5 OSMU Trace Collection Chapter 6 OSMU Component Management Chap ter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade Chapter Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 35 Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade 7.1 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Uploading Upgrade Tools Uploading Upgrade Tools Uplo ading Tool Tools s Relate Related d to Upgrad Upgrade e Setti Se tting ng Upgr Upgrade ade Ste Steps ps Performi Perf orming ng Upg Upgrade rade Ste Steps ps Verifyi Ver ifying ng Upgr Upgrade ade Res Results ults 7.6 Dow nloading ing Loback Logs gs Relate Re d to Upgrade Upgrade 7.7 Download Perfo Pe rformi rming ng Rollbac Roll k lated HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 36 Uploading Upgrade Tools Upload and manage existing upgrade tools For M2000 software upgrade, upload the upgrade tool e.g. r9c00spc230tor10c00spc100_SUN_SPARC_32.tar.gz For M2000 patch upgrade, upload the patch file e.g. iManagerM2000V200R010C00SPC210_SUN_SPARC_32.tar.gz HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 37 Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Uploadin Uploa ding g Upgrad Upgrade e Tools Tools Uploading Tools Related to Upgrade Setti Se tting ng Upgr Upgrade ade Ste Steps ps Performi Perf orming ng Upg Upgrade rade Ste Steps ps Verifyi Ver ifying ng Upgr Upgrade ade Res Results ults 7.6 Dow nloading ing Loback Logs gs Relate Re d to Upgrade Upgrade 7.7 Download Perfo Pe rformi rming ng Rollbac Roll k lated HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 38 Uploading Tools Related to Upgrade Upload the other related tools and software For M2000 software upgrade, upload the target version software and OSSDBTool OSSDBTool in this step The file name must be the same with the tool displays Do not close the uploading window HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 39 Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Uploadin Uploa ding g Upgrad Upgrade e Tools Tools Uploading Uplo ading Tool Tools s Relate Related d to Upgrad Upgrade e Setting Upgrade Steps Performi Perf orming ng Upg Upgrade rade Ste Steps ps Verifyi Ver ifying ng Upgr Upgrade ade Res Results ults 7.6 Dow nloading ing Loback Logs gs Relate Re d to Upgrade Upgrade 7.7 Download Perfo Pe rformi rming ng Rollbac Roll k lated HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 40 Setting Upgrade Steps Choose upgrade mode according to upgrade guide Choose upgrade steps according to upgrade guide HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 41 Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Up Uploa loadin ding g Upgrad Upg rade elated Toodlsto Upgrad Tools Uploading Uplo ading Tools Tool s Relate Re Upgrade e Setti Se tting ng Upgr Upgrade ade Ste Steps ps Performing Upgrade Steps Verifyi Ver ifying ng Upgr Upgrade ade Res Results ults 7.6 Dow nloading ing Loback Logs gs Relate Re d to Upgrade Upgrade 7.7 Download Perfo Pe rformi rming ng Rollbac Roll k lated HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 42 Performing Upgrade Steps Click Stop to withdraw the whole upgrade procedure Click Pause to stop at current step. The pause operation does not take effect until the current step complete. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 43 Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Up Uploa loadin ding g Upgrad Upg rade elated Toodlsto Upgrad Tools Uploading Uplo ading Tools Tool s Relate Re Upgrade e Setti Se tting ng Upgr Upgrade ade Ste Steps ps Performi Perf orming ng Upg Upgrade rade Ste Steps ps Verifying Upgrade Results 7.6 Dow nloading ing Loback Logs gs Relate Re d to Upgrade Upgrade 7.7 Download Perfo Pe rformi rming ng Rollbac Roll k lated HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Verifying Upgrade Results This step is optional Page 44 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 45 Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Up Uploa loadin ding g Upgrad Upg rade elated Toodlsto Upgrad Tools Uploading Uplo ading Tools Tool s Relate Re Upgrade e Setti Se tting ng Upgr Upgrade ade Ste Steps ps Performi Perf orming ng Upg Upgrade rade Ste Steps ps Verifyi Ver ifying ng Upgr Upgrade ade Res Results ults 7.6 Downloading Logs Related to Upgrade 7.7 Downloadi Perfo Pe rformi rming ngng Roll R ollbac back k HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 46 Downloading Logs Related to Upgrade HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 47 Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Up Uploa loadin ding g Upgrad Upg rade elated Toodlsto Upgrad Tools Uploading Uplo ading Tools Tool s Relate Re Upgrade e Setti Se tting ng Upgr Upgrade ade Ste Steps ps Performi Perf orming ng Upg Upgrade rade Ste Steps ps Verifyi Ver ifying ng Upgr Upgrade ade Res Results ults 7.6 Performing Download Dow nloading ing Logs Relate Logs Related d to Upgrade Upgrade 7.7 Rollback HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 48 Performing Rollback The rolback is available if backup step was chosen HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 49 Chapter 1 OSMU Overview Chapter 2 OSMU Common Management Chapter 3 OSMU OMCAutoStar Chapter 4 OSMU Data Clear Chapter 5 OSMU Trace Collection Chapter 6 OSMU Component Management Chapter 7 OSMU OSS Upgrade Chap ter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Chapter Manag ement Management HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 50 Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management 8.1 Querying the Installation and Use of Northbound Interfaces 8.2 8. 2 Qu Quer eryi ying ng th the e No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alar arm m SNMP SNMP Int Inter erfa face ce 8.3 8. 3 Qu Quer eryi ying ng the the No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alar arm m Stre Streami aming ng Int Inter erfa face ce 8.4 8. 4 Qu Quer eryi ying ng the the No Nort rthb hbou ound nd COR CORBA BA In Inte terf rfac ace e 8.5 8. 5 Vi View ewin ing g and and Down Downlo load adin ing g Res Resul ultt Fil Files es on the the Northbound File Interface 8.6 8. 6 Ana Analy lyzi zing ng Pr Prob oble lems ms on th the e No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alarm arm CO CORB RBA A Interface HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 51 Querying the Installation and Use of Northbound Interfaces The page displays the installation and use of each northbound no rthbound interface on the current server. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 52 Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management 8.1 8. 1 Qu Quer eryi ying ng th the e Ins Insta talla llati tion on an and d Use Use of No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Interfaces 8.2 Querying the Northbound Alarm SNMP Interface 8.3 8. 3 Qu Quer eryi ying ng the the No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alar arm m Stre Streami aming ng Int Inter erfa face ce 8.4 8. 4 Qu Quer eryi ying ng the the No Nort rthb hbou ound nd COR CORBA BA In Inte terf rfac ace e 8.5 8. 5 Vi View ewin ing g and and Down Downlo load adin ing g Res Resul ultt Fil Files es on the the Northbound File Interface 8.6 8. 6 Ana Analy lyzi zing ng Pr Prob oble lems ms on th the e No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alarm arm CO CORB RBA A Interface HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 53 Querying Northbound Alarm SNMP Interface Querying the configuration parameters and port status of the alarm SNMP interface SNMP version information IP address and port of the NMS for receiving alarms IP address and port of the M2000 server for sending alarm trap information Port status on the M2000 server (The SNMP uses the UDP connection, and the status is for reference only.) HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 54 Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management 8.1 Qu 8.1 Quer eryi ying ng th the e Ins Insta talla llati tion on an and d Use Use of No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Interfaces 8.2 8. 2 Qu Quer eryi ying ng th the e No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alar arm m SNMP SNMP Int Inter erfa face ce 8.3 Querying the Northbound Alarm Streaming Interface 8.4 8. 4 Qu Quer eryi ying ng the the No Nort rthb hbou ound nd COR CORBA BA In Inte terf rfac ace e 8.5 8. 5 Vi View ewin ing g and and Down Downlo load adin ing g Res Resul ultt Fil Files es on the the Northbound File Interface 8.6 8. 6 Ana Analy lyzi zing ng Pr Prob oble lems ms on th the e No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alarm arm CO CORB RBA A Interface HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 55 Querying Northbound Alarm Streaming Interface Querying the interconnection parameters and connection status of the alarm streaming interface IP address and port number of the M2000 server that is connected to the NMS through the TCP IP address and port number of the NMS for receiving the alarms TCP connection status of the NMS that is currently connected to the alarm streaming monitoring port (automatically obtained by the server) on the M2000 server Providing the packet capture function for locating alarm loss problems The packet capture function is implemented by running the commands of the Solaris operating system The IP address of the NMS that receives alarms and the packet capture duration (generally about five minutes) are required. A link for downloading the packet capture file is provided after the packet capture is complete. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 56 Querying the TCP Status of the Northbound Alarm Streaming Interface Automatically querying the TCP connection status after the page is displayed Clicking Refresh to manually refresh the information displayed on the page, or select Auto and then the system automatically refreshes the page every 60 seconds Description: •*:8765 and LISTEN displayed in the first row indicate that port 8765 is in listening status •The information displayed in the second row indicates that a server whose IP address is 10.121.71.233 is connecting to alarm streaming port 8765 on the current server, and the TCP connection is established. •The normal TCP connection status is LISTEN ESTABLISHED , • Abnormal TCP connection status is the status other than LISTEN ESTABLISHED,, for ESTABLISHED example, CLOSED CLOSED,, CLOSE-WAIT CLOSE-WAIT,, CLOSING CLOSING,, FIN-WAIT-1,, and FIN-WAIT-2 FIN-WAIT-1 FIN-WAIT-2.. , HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 57 Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management 8.1 Qu 8.1 Quer eryi ying ng th the e Ins Insta talla llati tion on an and d Use Use of No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Interfaces 8.2 8. 2 Qu Quer eryi ying ng th the e No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alar arm m SNMP SNMP Int Inter erfa face ce 8.3 8. 3 Qu Quer eryi ying ng the the No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alar arm m Stre Streami aming ng Int Inter erfa face ce 8.4 Querying the Northbound CORBA Interface 8.5 8. 5 Vi View ewin ing g and and Down Downlo load adin ing g Res Resul ultt Fil Files es on the the Northbound File Interface 8.6 8. 6 Ana Analy lyzi zing ng Pr Prob oble lems ms on th the e No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alarm arm CO CORB RBA A Interface HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 58 Querying Data on the Northbound CORBA Interface Providing the following query functions for the northbound CORBA interface Obtaining and parsing the .ior file of the CORBA CO RBA entry point Querying basic AORBA configuration data Querying CORBA configuration data in batches Querying logs that record CORBA alarm information Querying CORBA notification subscription information Querying CORBA performance tasks and results Parsing CORBA performance result files HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 59 Obtaining and Parsing the ior File of the CORBA Entry Point Providing the function of downloading the 1.ior file of the CORBA interface and parsing the IP address and port information contained in the file Parsing the IP address and port information contained in any entered .ior string Parameter description: • Ior String String:: Contents to be parsed in the ior file HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 60 Querying Basic Configuration Data of the CORBA Interface The OSMU enables you to invoke the findMo function of the CORBA interface through a GUI. It provides default parameter values and options. In addition, it saves result files as .xml files and provides a link for downloadin downloading g the files. Parameter description: • Basic Object: Name of the start MO to be queried in the whole object tree. Type:: Query scope, containing BASE_ALL (querying the whole object • Scope Type tree), BASE_ONLY (querying the current object only), BASE_NTH_LEVEL (querying the object at level N), and BASE_SUBTREE (querying a subtree). • Level Level:: Querying the object set at level N. This parameter is available only when Scope Type is set to BASE_NTH_LEVEL BASE_NTH_LEVEL.. • Filter Type Type:: Filtering conditions set for querying objects. • Result Contents Contents:: If NAMES is selected, it indicates that only MO names are contained in the query result. If NAMES_AND_ATTRIBUTES is selected, it indicates that both MO names and attributes are contained in the query result. • Request Attributes Attributes:: Attribute set to be queried. • Iterate Step Step:: Number of MOs to be obtained at a time. •Note: For more information about northbound CORBA interface, see the M2000 Northbound CORBA Interface Developer Guide.pdf . To perform a common query, use the default parameters and then click Submit.. Submit HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 61 Querying CORBA Configuration in Batches The OSMU enables you to invoke the upload function of the CORBA interface through a GUI. It provides default parameter values and options. In addition, it saves result files as .xml files and provides a link for downloading the files. Parameter description: • Sink: Specifies the address of the FTP server for storing the query result file (configuration data file). •Basic Object: Object: Name of the start MO to be queried in the whole tree. • Scope Type Type:: Query scope, containing BASE_ALL (querying the whole object tree), BASE_ONLY (querying the current object only), BASE_NTH_LEVEL (querying the object at level N), and BASE_SUBTREE (querying a subtree). • Level Level:: Querying the object set at level N. This parameter is available only when Scope Type is set to BASE_NTH_LEVEL BASE_NTH_LEVEL.. • Filter Type Type:: Filtering conditions set for querying objects. Note: This interface supports specifications only of telecom operations within China. For detailed parameters, see the specification files of telecom operators. To perform a common query, use the default parameters and then click Submit.. Submit HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 62 Querying CORBA Alarm Logs Providing a link for downloading the alarm information in the sent alarm notifications recorded by the northbound CORBA interface Enabling you to enter an alarm log serial number to check whether the corresponding alarm is sent Description: •Click Get Alarm Notification Logs to obtain the alarm logs. •Enter the value of Log Serial Number on the M2000 GUI in Alarm Log Serial Number to check whether this alarm is sent in the northbound alarm notification. If the alarm is sent, the details about the alarm is displayed. •Note: Alarm log log files refer to the files files that record record s sent ent ala alarm rm information when the northbound CORBA alarm notification interface sends alarm notifications. You can download and query the alarm log file through a web browser. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 63 Querying CORBA Notification Subscription Information Querying the information about northbound CORBA interface notification subscribers, including subscriber IP address, port, and subscription category Checking whether the current subscriber is valid in the Status column HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 64 Querying CORBA Performance Tasks Querying northbound CORBA performance tasks, including detailed performance task parameters Downloading query results HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 65 Viewing and Downloading CORBA Performance Result Files View all northbound CORBA performance result files corresponding to the selected task ID Click a file name to obtain the file download link HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 66 Parsing CORBA Performance Result Files Parsing a specified performance result file and collecting the number n umber of objects and number of counters. The directory of performance result files is the directory for storing northbound CORBA performance result files. Generally, the directory is /opt/OMC/var/itf_n/FileTransferIRP/PM.. /opt/OMC/var/itf_n/FileTransferIRP/PM Parsing the contents of a performance result file and then saving the parsing results as a .xls file for future analysis. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 67 Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management 8.1 Qu 8.1 Quer eryi ying ng th the e Ins Insta talla llati tion on an and d Use Use of No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Interfaces 8.2 8. 2 Qu Quer eryi ying ng th the e No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alar arm m SNMP SNMP Int Inter erfa face ce 8.3 8. 3 Qu Quer eryi ying ng the the No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alar arm m Stre Streami aming ng Int Inter erfa face ce 8.4 8. 4 Qu Quer eryi ying ng the the No Nort rthb hbou ound nd COR CORBA BA In Inte terf rfac ace e 8.5 Viewing and Downloading Result Files on the Northbound File Interface 8.6 8. 6 Ana Analy lyzi zing ng Pr Prob oble lems ms on th the e No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alarm arm CO CORB RBA A Interface HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 68 Viewing and Downloading the Result Files of the Northbound File Interface The following interfaces support the functions of viewing and downloading the results files of the northbound file interface: Performance export file interface (measurement unit-based) Performance export file interface (NE-based) Configuration export file interface Inventory export file interface Alarm export file interface HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 69 Northbound Performance File Interface Configuration (NE-Based) Exporting the interconnection parameters of the northbound performance file (NE-based) Select the NE type and export period Parameter description: • Basic Object: Supported NE type and corresponding period. Set the export file, including file name • Template for export file name name:: The name of an exported file can be customized. This function is available in the M2000 V200RO10, and you need to customize a filename according to the naming convention. • File save days days:: Storage period of an export result file. • Delete backup file’s delay time time:: Delay during export file deletion. • Compress result file file:: Whether to compress the exported file. • Counter order: Order for sorting the counters in an exported file. For example, you can sort the counters according to counter IDs or counter names. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 70 Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management 8.1Querying the Installation and Use of Northbound Interfaces 8.2Querying the Northbound Alarm SNMP Interface 8.3Queryin 8.3 Querying g the North Northbound bound Alarm Streaming Interface 8.4Queryin 8.4 Querying g the North Northbound bound CORBA Interface 8.5Viewing and Downloading Result Files on the Northbound File Interface 8.6Analyzing Problems on the Northbound Alarm CORBA Interface HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 71 Chapter 8 OSMU Northbound Interface Management 8.1 Qu 8.1 Quer eryi ying ng th the e Ins Insta talla llati tion on an and d Use Use of No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Interfaces 8.2 8. 2 Qu Quer eryi ying ng th the e No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alar arm m SNMP SNMP Int Inter erfa face ce 8.3 8. 3 Qu Quer eryi ying ng the the No Nort rthb hbou ound nd Al Alar arm m Stre Streami aming ng Int Inter erfa face ce 8.4 8. 4 Qu Quer eryi ying ng the the No Nort rthb hbou ound nd COR CORBA BA In Inte terf rfac ace e 8.5 8. 5 Vi View ewin ing g and and Down Downlo load adin ing g Res Resul ultt Fil Files es on the the Northbound File Interface 8.6 Troubleshooting of Northbound Alarm CORBA Interface HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 72 Troubleshooting of CORBA Alarm Interface Providing the one-click problem analysis function on the CORBA alarm interface. The analysis steps are displayed on the GUI. The function of downloading analysis logs is provided. One-click fault information collection Status OK indicates that the current step is normal. You need to check the detailed analysis result in the related log. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Thank You www.huawei.com Page 73