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Reference Information for Cisco Unified Conferencing for TelePresence
Operating System CLI Commands
Application CLI Commands
File Locations
Reference Information for Cisco Unified Conferencing for TelePresence
Revised: June 22, 2007, OL-11749-01
Topics in this section include:
•Operating System CLI Commands
•Application CLI Commands
•File Locations
Operating System CLI Commands
Note If you execute operating system commands individually, enter them in the following order because of service dependencies: mpx_db, mpx_lm, and mpx_tomcat.
Table A-1 describes and provides the syntax for the operating system CLI commands.
Table A-1 Operating System CLI Commands
Command
|
Description
|
Syntax
|
mpx_sys |
Starts, stops, or restarts all Cisco Unified Conferencing for TelePresence services. Note This is the master command that contains all the other mpx commands within it. |
mpx_sys {start | stop | restart | status} [-v] |
mpx_db |
Starts, stops, or restarts all Cisco Unified Conferencing for TelePresence database services. |
mpx_db {start | stop | restart | status} [-v] |
mpx_lm |
Starts, stops, or restarts all Cisco Unified Conferencing for TelePresence license manager services. |
mpx_lm {start | stop | restart | status} [-v] |
mpx_snmp |
Starts, stops, or restarts all Cisco Unified Conferencing for TelePresence SNMP services. |
mpx_snmp {start | stop | restart | status} [-v] |
mpx_tomcat |
Starts, stops, or restarts all Cisco Unified Conferencing for TelePresence Tomcat services. |
mpx_tomcat {start | stop | restart | status} [-v] |
mpx_va |
Starts, stops, or restarts the Cisco Unified Conferencing for TelePresence Video Administration service. |
mpx_va {start | stop | restart | status} [-v] |
mpx_version |
Lists all versions of Cisco Unified Conferencing for TelePresence that are currently installed on your system. |
mpx_version |
redhat-config-time |
Allows you to change the system's time, date, or time zone. Note Before running this command, stop all services. After running this command, reboot the server. |
/usr/bin/redhat-config-time |
Application CLI Commands
Note We recommend that you log in as root temporarily only to execute privileged commands.
Table A-2 describes and provides the syntax for the application CLI commands.
Table A-2 Application CLI Commands
Command
|
Description
|
Syntax
|
checklic |
Shows the type and number of licenses installed. Note It may take up to 15 seconds to process this information. |
checklic |
exc |
Displays the meaning of an exception code that was listed in the errorlog command output. |
exc [-v] <exception code> |
infocap |
Captures configuration details and logs from the system for a particular time period. Every bug report should include this information. Run this command immediately after the event in question occurs, preferably within a day and definitely before restarting the system. The output file is a zip file that is stored in the /tmp directory. The system gives the exact location after compiling the information. Note You can also get this information by logging in to the Cisco Unified Conferencing for TelePresence application and going to the Administration Center. Click Services > Logs > View System Information Capture. Only use this CLI command if you are unable to get the information from the Cisco Unified Conferencing for TelePresence Administration Center. Note You must be logged in as the root user to run this command. The begin and end date and times must be in the format [YY]MMDDHHMM. The YY is optional and if not specified, the system uses the current year. |
infocap -b <begin date and time> -e <end date and time> |
net |
Lists the current network configuration settings and allows you to change them after the system has been installed. Most changes take affect after restarting the system. Use this command to configure: •Port configuration parameters, including the primary IP address, subnet mask, secondary IP address, default gateway, MTU, and link parameters (auto-negotiation, speed, duplex). •Hostnames •Domain name •DNS servers •NTP servers •Static routes |
net |
File Locations
Table A-3 lists the common application files for Cisco Unified Conferencing for TelePresence.
Table A-3 File Locations
Location
|
Description
|
/lat/bin |
Contains most of the executable files |
/var/mp |
Contains most of the stderr and stdout files |
/opt/cisco/meetingplace_telepresence/application/logs |
Contains licensing logs and some application logs |
/opt/cisco/meetingplace_telepresence/application/versions |
Contains a directory for each version installed |
/opt/cisco/meetingplace_telepresence/uninstaller |
Contains the uninstall script |
/opt/cisco/meetingplace_telepresence/database/db-maintenance |
Contains the backup, archive, and restore database scripts |
/opt/cisco/meetingplace_telepresence/iCM/jboss3.2.5/server/all/log |
Contains Video Administration logs |
/var/mp/mculogger |
Contains MCU logs |
/opt/cisco/meetingplace_telepresence/tomcat/current/logs |
Contains most of the logs, such as outook.out and mpt_sys.out |
/usr/local/enrollment/ |
Contains certificates, private keys, passwords, and configuration files |