This configuration file is used to define the migration root path.
SRC_MIGRATE_ROOT_PARTITION is used to customize the migration root path for non-Windows sources.
The default root path is "/opt". If the space is insufficient, you can customize the path.
Pay attention to the following points when modifying the path:
1. For uTraffic, the root path can only be set to "/opt" or its subdirectory, for example, "/opt/backup".
2. To avoid conflicts, you are advised not to configure the root path to "/tmpfs", "/tmp", "/opt/sybase",
"/opt/oss", and "/etc/proc" paths that are being used by the EMS and system.
3. The multi-layer directory that does not exist cannot be configured. For example, if the /opt/backup directory exists in the environment, the multi-layer directory cannot be configured as /opt/backup/test1/test2.
4. The configured directory type cannot be a link.
5. The swap partition cannot be used.Check method:
Solaris OS: Run the "df -h" command to view the partition whose value in the "Filesystem" column is swap.
Linux OS: Run the "cat /etc/fstab" or "swapon -s" command to query the swap partition.
6. On Linux OS, the tmpfs partition is not allowed.
7. You are advised to use the root partition path with the largest available space, for example, "/opt/backup".
8. The customized path is an absolute path and can contain only letters, digits, and underscores (_). The length cannot exceed 51 characters.
9. For the new directory and its parent directory, the permission must be 755 and no requirement is posed on the owner group or the permission must be 750 and the owner group must be ossgroup.
10. The modification takes effect immediately without the need to restart the EasySuite client.However, the entire pre-migration source check needs to be performed again.
11. If the migration root paths of multiple source nodes are different, the configuration is as follows: {ip1}:{path1},{ip2}:{path2}. In the format, ip1 indicates the IP address of the first source node, and path1 indicates the migration root directory configured on the first source node.
Procedure
NE data files are used for NE disaster recovery. Before deleting NE data files, confirm with the customer. After the customer agrees, you are advised to back up the NE data files to another host and then delete them.
File path: /opt/backup/ftpboot/ftproot/dc/backup and /opt/backup/ftpboot/ftproot/dc/bak**.
U2000 dynamic files are generated by scheduled tasks and database overflow dump during U2000 running. These files are generated in real time and become historical data over time. The number of files is large. These files are not read in the NCE environment and do not affect the running of NCE. They are backed up as historical data. If the space of the source U2000 is insufficient, you can delete some or all of the content in the following table after obtaining the customer's consent.
Module |
Directory |
File Usage |
Clearance Rule |
Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/var/dump/PerfLog/ |
NE performance data |
Retain the data of the latest one day according to the date when the files are generated. |
If the number of files generated within one day is large, the file generation dates cannot be distinguished, or the customer requires that all data is retained, copy all the files to a server other than the U2000 or NCE server for backup, and delete the files from U2000. The backup files can be deleted one month later. |
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/var/PerfLog |
NE performance data |
Retain the data of the latest one day according to the date when the files are generated. |
If the number of files generated within one day is large, the file generation dates cannot be distinguished, or the customer requires that all data is retained, copy all the files to a server other than the U2000 or NCE server for backup, and delete the files from U2000. The backup files can be deleted one month later. |
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/var/PerfFileData |
NE performance data exported to the NBI |
Delete the files after backup. |
Copy all files to a server other than the U2000 or NCE server for backup and delete the files from U2000. The backup files can be deleted one month later. |
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/var/cache |
Historical SDH and WDM performance data |
Delete the files after backup. |
Copy all files to a server other than the U2000 or NCE server for backup and delete the files from U2000. The backup files can be deleted one month later. |
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/var/dump/PerfFileData |
NE performance data exported to uTraffic |
Delete the files after backup. |
Copy all files to a server other than the U2000 or NCE server for backup and delete the files from U2000. The backup files can be deleted one month later. |
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/nml/nmlsdh/report/ |
SDH resource report |
Retain the files generated in the last two times. |
|
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/nml/nmlotn/report |
WDM resource report |
Retain the files generated in the last two times. |
|
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/nml/nmlotn/report/wdmtrail |
WDM trail report |
Retain the files generated in the last two times. |
|
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/var/dump/RTNLinkDump |
Microwave link report |
Retain the files generated in the last two times. |
|
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/var/dump/circuitpackmanuinfo |
Board manufacturing information report |
Retain the files generated in the last two times. |
|
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/var/snapshot |
DCC view report |
Retain the files generated in the last two times. |
|
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/script |
U2000 script file |
Retain the files generated in the last two times. |
The number of U2000 script files is about twice the number of physical NEs managed by U2000. If the number of files exceeds 2000, you are advised to copy all files to a server other than the U2000 or NCE server and delete the files from U2000. After the migration is successful, use the script export function on NCE to export new scripts. |
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/var/dump/checkhealth |
Network health check data |
Retain the files generated in the last two times. |
|
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/etc/oss_cfg/trans/ason/Nml_ason_otn/optimize_history |
WDM ASON optimization record |
Retain the latest 10 files. |
|
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/etc/oss_cfg/trans/ason/Nml_ason_sdh/optimize_history |
SDH ASON optimization record |
Retain the latest 10 files. |
|
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/etc/oss_cfg/trans/ason/Nml_ason_otn/route_history |
WDM ASON rerouting record |
Retain the latest 10 files. |
|
Transport |
/opt/oss/server/etc/oss_cfg/trans/ason/Nml_ason_sdh/route_history |
SDH ASON rerouting record |
Retain the latest 10 files. |
|
Inventory |
/opt/oss/server/var/dump/inventoryDump |
Inventory report |
Retain the files generated in the last two times. |
|
PMS |
/opt/oss/server/var/dump/dataadmin/backup |
Files dumped by PMS |
Delete the files after backup. |
This directory stores historical data files dumped by the PMS. If files exist in this directory on U2000, back up the files and then delete them. |
Engineering |
/opt/backup/dbbackup |
Scheduled database backup files |
Delete the files after backup. |
This directory stores the scheduled database backup files. You can back up the files in the /opt/backup directory and then delete them. (The /opt/backup directory may be an independent partition.) |
Engineering |
/opt/backup/NMSbackup+timestamp |
Backup files before the U2000 patch installation |
Delete the files after backup. |
This directory stores the scheduled database backup files. You can back up the files in the /opt/backup directory and then delete them. (The /opt/backup directory may be an independent partition.) |
Engineering |
/opt/backup/ftpboot/coldbackupdata |
Database cold backup files |
Delete the files after backup. |
This directory stores the scheduled database backup files. You can back up the files in the /opt/backup directory and then delete them. (The /opt/backup directory may be an independent partition.) |
Engineering |
Under the /opt directory: OSpatch+timestamp, U2000 version+timestamp, patch+timestamp |
Patch files |
Delete the files after backup. |
The files in the /opt directory are patch files. You can back up the files and then delete them. |
IP |
/opt/oss/server/common/ip/gcli/pnpscriptlogs |
Script run log files |
Delete the files after backup. |