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A

A_CLOCK
described 91
summary 103
ag2oam utility 117-118
AGLOAD 17
AGM library 114
agmon utility
and config files 31, 35
compared to OAM 115
array keywords
described 38-40
determining no. of elements in 39
expansion 39-40
auto-fallback. See fallback

B

B_CLOCK
described 91
summary 103
biostest utility 73
using 23, 26, 71-73
blocate utility 74
board name
assigning in config file 32
changing 59
default 62
defined 13
retrieving 57
board number
changing 59
default 62
defined 13
migration 118
retrieving 57
specifying in sys config file 32
board plug-in. See plug-ins
board product type
displaying types using oamcfg 55
specifying in sys config file 32
boards
changing identification info 59
clocking 90-112
clocking. See clocking
identification methods 13
monitoring 66-67
retrieving identification info 57
specifying in config files 32
stand-alone 107
starting (booting) 60
stopping (shutting down) 60
testing 61
bus clock. See clocking

C

Clock Management
EMC 10, 28
fallback. See fallback
installed service 17
managed object name 33
clock slaves
configuring 107
described 91-92
clocking
configuration 104-112
overview 90-103
timing references 93-96
configuration database 12
configuration files
keyword. See keyword files
migrating to OAM 116-118
overview 30
system. See system configuration files
connections, switch 86
CT Access server. See ctdaemon
ctdaemon
defined 10
starting 44

D

driver board ID 13
driver name 13
driver, Hot Swap. See Hot Swap driver

E

EMC
Clock Management. See Clock Management
defined 10
Hot Swap. See Hot Swap
managed object names 33
environment variables 17
extended management component. See EMC

F

fallback timing reference
configuring for clock slave 107
configuring for primary master 105
configuring for secondary master 106
described 96
file, readme 17

H

H.100/H.110 clocking. See clocking
Hot Swap
configuring bus address space 23-26
Control/ Status Register 20
determining if a chassis supports 23, 71
driver. See Hot Swap driver
EMC 10, 21-22
keywords 37
LED 20, 85
managed object name 33
Manager. See Hot Swap Manager
migrating to OAM. See migration
overview 20-22
platform requirements 22
setting up 23-26
verifying 45
Hot Swap driver 85
starting 42-44
utility 81-83
Hot Swap LED 20
Hot Swap Manager
installed service 17
monitoring 79-80
starting 42-44, 75-78
starting in console mode 76
HS_CSR 20
HSI service 114, 119
hsiGetBoardInfo 119
hsiGetLogicalBoardInfo 119
hsmgr utility 75-77
hsmon utility
description and usage 79-80
using to verify Hot Swap 45
hssrvr utility 81-83

I

ID, driver board 13
interface, PCI 20

K

keyword files
comments in 35
continuation lines 35
creating 35-37
described 30
sample 36
sample files 30, 35
syntax 35
using with oamcfg 57
keywords 37-40
array 38-40
clocking 104-109
described 13
determining valid keywords for object 37
file. See keyword files
Hot Swap 37
migration to OAM 116
name/value pairs 37
specifying with oamcfg 57-58
struct 37-38
Supervisor 37

L

LD_LIBRARY_PATH 17
LED
Hot Swap 85
identifying board with 74
library, AGM 114

M

managed components 8
managed objects
and configuration database 12
creating for boards 55-56
defined 11
deleting 56
specifying configurations for 33
migration 114-120
agmon vs. OAM 115
board identification 118
Hot Swap changes 119-120
migrating configuration files 116-118
summary of changes 114
monitoring, trunk 87

N

NETREF
configuring 108-109
described 94-95
summary 103
NETREF2
configuring 108-109
described 95
summary 103
NETWORK timing reference
described 93
summary 103

O

OAM
accessing 14-16
API 16
board ID methods 13
components 9-10
defined 8
environment variables 17
installing 17
migrating to. See migration
overview 8
Supervisor. See Supervisor
system configuration summary 18
utilities 14-16
OAM Service API 16
OAM Supervisor. See Supervisor
oamcfg utility 52-63
changing board ID info with 59
changing keyword settings with 57-58
command-line options 53-55
creating board managed objects with 55
deleting board managed objects with 56
described 15, 52
displaying board ID info with 57
displaying board product types with 55
launching 52
multi-operation invocations 61
order of operation 62-63
replacing existing data 59
starting boards with 60
stopping boards with 60
testing boards with 61
oaminfo utility 16
oammon utility
described 16
using 66-67
oamsys utility 48-49
and oamcfg 48
and system configuration files 30
described 15, 48
launching 48
OSC
described 94
summary 103

P

PCI bus
and slot, as board identification method 13
and slot, changing for a board 59
and slot, default 62
and slot, determining for boards 84
and slot, retrieving for a board 57
and slot, specifying for a board 32
determining locations 27, 74
segments and space windows 23-24
using leftover allocated space 24-26
PCI interface 20
pciscan utility 27, 84
plug-ins
defined 10
managed object names 33
primary clock master
configuring 104-105
described 91-92
primary timing reference
configuring for clock slave 107
configuring for primary master 104
configuring for secondary master 106

Q

qxload 114

R

readme file 17

S

secondary clock master
configuring 106
described 97-98
serial number 13
services
HSI 114, 119
OAM 17
registered for OAM 17
showcx95 utility 86
SNMP 114
struct keywords 37-38
Supervisor
described 9
keywords 37
managed object 12
managed object name 33
switch connections 86
system configuration files
comments in 31
creating 31-34
described 30
example 34
mandatory statements 32
sample files 31
specifying boards in 32
specifying configs for non-board objects in 33
specifying keyword files in 32-33
specifying keywords directly in 33
syntax 31
using with oamsys 48

T

timing references
configuring 104-109
described 93-96
trunk monitoring 87
trunkmon utility 87-88

U

utilities
ag2oam 117-118
biostest 23, 73
blocate 74
hsmgr 75-77
hsmon 45, 79-80
hssrvr 81-83
list of 116
oamcfg 52, 63
oammon 66-67
oamsys 48-49
pciscan 27, 84
showcx95 86
trunkmon 87-88

V

variables, environment 17


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