Cisco WAN Data Extraction and Synchronization Tool User Guide, 2.7
Index

Table Of Contents

A - C - D - E - F - G - I - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

A

Admin Utility

client, starting 5-27

commands

FULL grpM seqN 3-17

help 3-17

INCR grpM seqN 3-17

quit 3-17

revert 3-17

shut 3-17

shutd 3-17

ShutDown 3-5

ShutDownDeregister 3-5

shuti 3-17

start 3-17

definition 1-3

interactive mode

syntax 3-17

variables 3-18

non-interactive mode

description 3-18

variables 3-18

recovery procedures (table) 3-19

services, client 3-8

architecture (figure) 1-3

archive directory 3-10, 4-3

ASCII text files 1-3

Automatic incremental update 3-15

automatic updates

commands

Admin Utility 3-17

C

client

archive directory 3-10, 4-3

commands

revert 3-6

ShutDown 3-5

ShutDownDeregister 3-5

shuti 3-7

StartFullUpload 3-4

StartIncUpload 3-4

Configuration file

description 3-12

example 3-13

modifying 3-13

parameters3-13to 3-14

Control file

data types 3-11

description 3-10

example 3-11

formatting 3-10

database

creating 3-9

file parameter 3-14

table names 3-9

deregistration 2-2

exceptionsB-2to B-11

features 3-1

file groups 4-3

installation

procedure5-17to 5-25

requirements 5-17

interaction (figure) 1-5

multiple instances

description 3-16

parameters 3-16

password, changing 5-25, 5-27

platform requirements 5-17

processing flow (figure) 3-2

recovery 3-18

registration 2-2, 3-8

schema verification 3-8

services

full upload data files 3-2

incremental updates 3-8

version verification 3-8

shut down 3-15

socket interface 3-3

starting 5-27

uninstall5-26to ??

verification 3-8

version 3-8

Configuration file

data file 4-1

description 3-12

example 3-13

modifying 3-13

multiple clients 3-16

parameters

multiple clients 3-16

single client (table)3-13to 3-14

Control file

data types 3-11

description 3-1, 3-10

example 3-11

formatting 3-10

multiple clients 3-17

parameters (table) 3-13

verification 3-8

CORBA IDL A-1

critical disk space threshold 3-15

CWM

OSS application 3-1

schema verification 3-8

version 3-14

D

database

client

creating 3-9

table names 3-9

schema

client verification 3-8

description 1-4

data files

file names 4-1

groups 4-3

location 4-3

naming conventions 4-2

DB Loader

description 3-9

exceptionsB-26to B-27

debug messagesB-22to B-26

deregistration, client 2-2

directories

archive 3-10

destination 3-10

maximum number (table) 3-13

disk space threshold 3-15

E

environment variable 3-12

Error Handling 3-15

exceptions

clientB-2to B-11

DB LoaderB-26to B-27

extraction 1-5

F

failure condition (table) 3-19

failure conditions 3-18

file groups 4-3

FTP

command 3-14

protocol 4-1

transmission 3-8

full upload

command 3-17

description 3-8

file names 4-1

functionality (figure) 1-5

naming conventions 4-2

process 3-2

G

GCSI

See socket interface

groups

file 4-3

ID 3-10

name 3-11, 4-3

I

IDL A-1

incremental updates

commands

Admin Utility 3-17

revert 3-6

StartIncUpload 3-4

data files 3-14

functionality (figure) 1-5

inserts 3-9

process 3-2, 3-3

tracking 1-5

installation

client

procedure5-17to 5-25

requirements 5-17

server

procedure5-3to 5-15

requirements 5-2

interactive mode

syntax 3-17

variables 3-18

L

log file

errors 3-15

parameters

multiple clients 3-16

server 2-7

single client 3-14

M

multiple clients

description 3-16

parameters 3-16

N

non-interactive mode

syntax 3-18

variables 3-18

O

OSS application

client 3-1

client operations 3-4

description 1-1

full upload 3-2

incremental update 3-3

interactions (figure) 1-5

parameters, client 3-14

recovery 3-18

shut down 3-5

socket interface 3-4

starting client 5-27

uploads and updates 3-8

output directory

location 4-3

parameters, client 3-13

P

parameters, client3-13to 3-14

password, changing 5-27

R

recovery

command, Admin Utility 3-17

procedure, client 3-18

registration 2-2, 3-8

root directory (table) 3-13

S

schema

description 1-4

starting, Admin Utility 3-17

server

checking, constraints 2-5

configuration file2-6to 2-7

CORBA objects 2-4

exceptionsB-11to B-22

features

database schema 1-4

full database upload 1-3

incremental updates 1-3, 1-4

version 1-4

full uploads 2-3

incremental updates 2-3

installation

procedure5-3to 5-15

requirements 5-2

interaction (figure) 1-5

interoperability 1-3

last sync time 2-3

logging 2-5

process (figure) 2-1

services 2-1

startup

Admin Utility command 3-17

example 2-5

post installation 5-26

sync expiration 2-5

termination 2-6

tracking tables 2-5

uninstall5-16, ??to 5-26

verifying schema 2-4

version 2-4

shut down, client 3-15

socket interface

description 3-3

full upload 3-2

location (figure) 3-3

protocol 3-4

startup

client, post installation 5-27

server

Admin Utility command 3-17

example 2-5

post installation 5-26

status codesB-1to B-2

synchronization 1-5

T

TCP protocol 3-3

threads, maximum number (table) 3-14

tracking 2-3

U

uninstall

client5-26to ??

server5-16, ??to 5-26

Update method for incremental update 3-15

upload

data 4-1

full, starting 3-4

incremental, starting 3-4

V

variable, environment 3-12

W

WDCLIENT_APPNAME 3-14, 3-16

WDCLIENT_ARCHIVEDIR 3-14, 3-16, 4-4

WDCLIENT_COMMRETRY 3-14

WDCLIENT_CTRLDIR 3-13, 3-16

WDCLIENT_CTRLFILE 3-14, 3-16

WDCLIENT_CWMVERSION 3-14

WDCLIENT_DBNAME 3-14, 3-16

WDCLIENT_DBPOPULATE 3-14

WDCLIENT_DISKSPACE_CRITICAL 3-15

WDCLIENT_DISKSPACE_WARNING 3-15

WDCLIENT_FTPPASSWORD 3-14

WDCLIENT_FTPUSERNAME 3-14

WDCLIENT_LOGFILE 3-14, 3-16

WDCLIENT_LOGLEVEL 3-14

WDCLIENT_MAXDIRSEQ 3-13, 4-3

WDCLIENT_MAXTHREADNUM 3-14

WDCLIENT_ONEFTP 3-14

WDCLIENT_OUTDIR 3-13, 3-16, 4-3

WDCLIENT_ROOTDIR 3-13, 3-16

WDCLIENT_TABLEDELIMITER 3-14

WDCLIENT_UPDATEINTERVAL 3-15

WDCLIENT_UPDATEMETHOD 3-15

wdupdate utility 5-27