The 5E9 and later software releases contain a minimum of four and a maximum of nine ODD partitions that must be
copied from the active disk system to the off-line disk system during the disk reconfiguration procedure. These files
are as follows:
no5dodd1:
This FS partition contains the AM disk ODD. Since this partition contains only raw data, it is copied
from the active disk to the off-line disk as a partition.
no5aodd1:
This FS partition contains the disk backup of the AM resident ODD. This partition also contains the
communication module processor (CMP) ODD file. This partition is copied from the active disk to the off-line
disk on a file-by-file basis.
no5codd1:
This FS partition contains the critical information and hashsum files for all of the SMs in the office.
This partition also contains the redundant SM ODD file. This partition is copied from the active disk to the
off-line disk on a file-by-file basis.
no5sodd1:
This FS partition contains the ODDs for all of the SMs in the office. This partition is copied from the
active disk to the off-line disk on a file-by-file basis.
no5sodd(1-6):
In 5E9 and later software releases, at least one partition is required and up to six partitions
could exist in either the current or new disk configuration. These FS partitions contain the ODDs for all of the
SMs in the office (with the exception of the redundant SM ODD file). These partitions are copied from the active
disk to the off-line disk on a file-by-file basis.
Since the ODDs are unique to each office, the disk reconfiguration procedure can only do a limited amount of
checking to verify that the ODDs on the off-line disk are complete and correct. In the final analysis, the correctness
of the ODDs must be determined by those performing the reconfiguration procedure. Information will be printed
during the COPYODDOFL procedure to aid in this determination.
Up to five information files will be printed on the receive-only printer (ROP) while the ODD partitions are being
copied. These files are all created in the /updtmp/temp directory and contain the following information:
info.am:
This file is printed after the administrative module (AM) ODD partition (no5aodd1) has been copied to
the off-line disk. The first part contains a list of the files in the no5aodd1 partition of the active system. The
second part contains a list of the files that were copied to the off-line system. In both cases, the information is
given in the format of the
UNIX
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operating system ``ls -las'' instruction. When this file is printed on the ROP,
you should check the ROP output to ensure that all of the no5aodd1 files that should have been copied to the
off-line system were actually copied.
NOTE:
Since the ECD configuration system scripts will no longer be valid, the directory containing them is not
copied to the new disk configuration.
info.ci:
This file is printed after the critical information partition (no5codd1) has been copied to the off-line disk.
The first part of the file contains a list of the files in the no5codd1 partition of the active system. The second part
contains a list of the files that were copied to the off-line system. In both cases, the information is given in the
format of the
UNIX
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operating system ``ls -las'' instruction. When this file is printed on the ROP, check the
ROP output to ensure that all of the no5codd1 files that should have been copied to the off-line system were
actually copied.
info.sm:
This file is printed after the SM ODD (no5sodd1) has been copied to the off-line disk. The first part of
the file contains a list of the files in the no5sodd1 partition of the active system. The second part contains a list
of the files that were copied to the off-line system. In both cases, the information is given in the format of the
UNIX
®
operating system "ls -las" instruction. When this file is printed on the ROP, check the ROP output to
ensure that all of the no5sodd1 files that should have been copied to the off-line system were actually copied.
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