CUDB Library Overview
Ericsson Centralized User Database

Contents

1Introduction
1.1Target Groups
1.2Prerequisites
1.3CPI Library Distribution
1.4CPI Library Access
1.5CPI Product Numbers
1.6Library Structure
1.7Document Types

2

CUDB Library
2.1Safety and Environment
2.2Library Overview
2.3Product Overview
2.4Site Engineering
2.5Planning
2.6Integration
2.7Operation and Maintenance
2.8Interface
2.93rd Party Products

Glossary

Reference List

1   Introduction

This library overview presents the information products available for the Ericsson Centralized User Database (CUDB). The library contains the Customer Product Information (CPI) necessary for the life cycle of the product.

Information related to native and virtualized CUDB systems is provided in a single library, but a filter can be used to display only the documents for Native or Virtual deployment. To apply filters, use the funnel icon on the upper left side of the browser.

1.1   Target Groups

This document is intended for personnel working on CUDB products.

1.2   Prerequisites

Users of this document must have the necessary training and competence required to work on CUDB products.

1.3   CPI Library Distribution

The CUDB CPI libraries are distributed as follows:

1.4   CPI Library Access

Refer to How to Get Started with Active Library ExplorerHow to Get Started with Active Library Explorer, Reference [2] for more information on how to access and use the CUDB CPI library.

1.5   CPI Product Numbers

Table 1 provides the CUDB product number.

Table 1    Product Number of the CUDB CPI Library

Product

CPI Library

CUDB 1.10

EN/LZN 702 0449

1.6   Library Structure

The CUDB CPI library consists of documents grouped in the following folders:

See Section 2 for more information on these folders.

1.7   Document Types

The documents are grouped into the following three types:

2   CUDB Library

This section provides a detailed description of the CUDB CPI library.

2.1   Safety and Environment

The Safety and Environment folder includes important information related to health and safety in the workplace, product safety, and the external environment.

Documents included in this area are listed in Table 2. The folder contains no product-specific information, only the general Ericsson safety documents.

Table 2    Safety and Environment Documents

Title

Description

Type

Personal Health and Safety Information

 

Provides information related to health and safety in the workplace and the external environment.

Descriptive

System Safety Information

 

Provides information related to product safety.

Descriptive

2.2   Library Overview

Documents included in this area are listed in Table 3. These documents are intended for all personnel involved in work related to any aspect of the product.

The folder contains the following subfolder:

Table 3    Library Overview Documents

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Glossary of Terms and Acronyms

 

Explanations of all terms, abbreviations, and acronyms that occur in the library.

Reference

CUDB Library Overview

 

Overview of the library.

Reference

Trademark Information

 

Includes trademark information used in the library.

Reference

Typographic Conventions

 

Includes typographic conventions used in the library.

Reference

2.2.1   Active Library Explorer

The Active Library Explorer folder contains information on the use of the Active Library Explorer (ALEX). Table 4 lists the available document for using the ALEX.

Table 4    Active Library Explorer Document

Title

Description

Type

How to Get Started with Active Library Explorer

 

Describes how to use the ALEX software to read Ericsson CPI.

Reference

2.3   Product Overview

The Product Overview folder includes high-level descriptions of the functions provided by CUDB. The available documents are listed in Table 5.

The folder contains the following subfolder:

Table 5    Product Overview Documents

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Technical Product Description

 

Contains the technical data of CUDB, such as interfaces, weight, dimensions, internal components and power requirements.

Descriptive

CUDB Third Party License Agreement

 

License agreements for all third-party product software used by CUDB.

Descriptive

2.3.1   Facility Descriptions

The Facility Descriptions folder contains a set of facility descriptions describing most of the functions provided by CUDB in detail. Table 6 lists the available facility description documents.

Table 6    Facility Descriptions Documents

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Application Counters

 

Describes the application counters function in CUDB.

Descriptive

CUDB Binary Large Object Attributes Management

 

Describes the operational conditions and function administration of the optional BLOB Attributes Management feature.

Descriptive

CUDB Data Distribution

 

Describes the data distribution features supported by CUDB.

Descriptive

CUDB Data Storage Handling

 

Describes the data storage handling features supported by CUDB.

Descriptive

CUDB Dynamic Library for Distribution

 

Describes how to develop customized subscriber data distribution policies in the CUDB by an external library.

Descriptive

CUDB Subscription Reallocation

 

Describes the operational conditions and function of the optional Administrative Data Redistribution feature supported by CUDB.

Descriptive

CUDB High Availability

 

Describes the High Availability feature in CUDB.

Descriptive

CUDB LDAP Data Access

 

Describes the CUDB Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) data access feature, its management, and its operation.

Descriptive

CUDB LDAP Data Views

 

Describes the LDAP Data Views concepts, configurations, and procedures.

Descriptive

CUDB LDAP Schema Management

 

Describes the main features of LDAP Schema Management and the LDAP Management Tools provided to translate application-based LDAP schemas.

Descriptive

CUDB Multiple Geographical Areas

 

Describes the optional multiple geographical areas feature in CUDB.

Descriptive

CUDB Notifications

 

Describes the optional notifications feature from a functional and operational point of view.

Descriptive

2.4   Site Engineering

Table 7 lists the available site engineering document. The Site Engineering folder includes high-level descriptions about the plant engineering and deployment process of CUDB.

Table 7    Site Engineering Document

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Deployment Guide

 

Describes reference network configurations in designing the deployment of a CUDB system on operator networks.

Operative

CUDB Virtual Infrastructure Requirements

 

Describes the infrastructure requirements of virtualized CUDB.

Operative

2.5   Planning

Table 8 lists the available planning documents. These documents are intended for personnel responsible for planning, implementation, and product handling.

Table 8    Planning Documents

Title

Description

Type

CUDB 1.10 Network Impact Report

 

Describes the impact of the current product release compared to previous releases of the product, starting from CUDB 16A FD1. To find the changes applicable to a specific upgrade path, apply the filters by using the funnel icon on the upper left side of the browser.

Descriptive

2.6   Integration

Table 9 lists the available general integration document. The information in this category ensures that the network elements of the system work together as planned.

Table 9    Integration Document

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Application Integration Guide

 

This document provides the information required by application Front Ends (FEs) to be integrated in CUDB.

Operative

CUDB LDAP Data Views Management

 

Describes the concepts, configurations, and procedures of the LDAP Data Views function.

Operative

2.7   Operation and Maintenance

The Operation and Maintenance (OAM) folder contains information required to operate and maintain the product.

The folder contains the following subfolders:

Table 10 lists the available general OAM documents.

Table 10    OAM Documents

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Node Commands and Parameters

 

Describes CUDB commands and parameters.

Descriptive

CUDB System Administrator Guide

 

This document serves as a generic guideline for OAM purposes, and provides information for system administrators about what can be accessed or configured in CUDB. It also describes the interfaces and necessary permissions used for OAM operations.

Operative

CUDB System Split Partial Recovery Procedure

 

Provides system administrators clear operating instructions for recovering from a node failure or IP network loss, and make provisioning available until the CUDB site or IP network becomes operational again.

Operative

Virtualized CUDB Virtual Machine Recovery

 

Describes how to recover a Virtual Machine (VM) in a CUDB node deployed on a cloud infrastructure.

Operative

CUDB VNF Lifecycle Management

 

Describes system administration tasks performed in the Virtualized Network Function (VNF) Lifecycle Manager (VNF-LCM).

Operative

Ericsson Command-Line Interface

 

Describes the Ericsson Command-Line Interface (ECLI), which is a proprietary Ericsson CLI standard.

Operative

COM Management Guide

 

Describes how to use the Fault Management (FM), Configuration Management (CM), Security Management (SM), File Management (FileM), and Performance Management (PM) in the Common Operation and Maintenance (COM) product.

Operative

Ericsson NETCONF Interface

 

Describes the functions provided in the Ericsson Network Configuration (NETCONF) interface.

Operative

Core MW Management Guide

 

Describes how to manage the Core Middleware (MW) component.

Operative

ESA Setup and Configuration

 

Describes the basic system administration tasks for the Ericsson SNMP Agent (ESA).

Operative

eVIP Management Guide

 

Describes the regular method to connect a cluster to an external Data Communication Network (DCN).

Operative

LDE Management Guide

 

Describes how to configure and manage a system that has installed Linux Distribution Extensions (LDE).

Operative

2.7.1   Configuration Management

Table 11 lists the available general configuration management document.

Table 11    Configuration Management Document

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Node Configuration Data Model Description

 

Describes the configuration data model of the CUDB nodes and the configuration modification procedure.

Descriptive, Operative

2.7.2   Data Management

Table 12 lists the subfolder and documents located in the Data Management folder.

The folder contains the following subfolder:

Table 12    Data Management Documents

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Automatic Handling of Network Isolation Output Description

 

Describes the logs produced by Selective Replica Check and Data Repair.

Descriptive

CUDB Backup and Restore Procedures

 

Describes the available backup and restore procedures of the product.

Operative

CUDB Consistency Check

 

Describes how the CUDB Consistency Check function is used to find the differences between a slave replica and the corresponding master replica of a Data Store Unit Group (DSG) or the Processing Layer Database (PLDB).

Operative

CUDB Import and Export Procedures

 

Describes how to introduce and retrieve data from the CUDB database with the Import and Export Tool.

Operative

2.7.2.1   Schema Management

The Schema Management folder contains information on the use of the Schema Management Tool. Table 13 lists the subfolder and document related to the Schema Management Tool.

The folder contains the following subfolder:

Table 13    Schema Management Documents

Title

Description

Type

Schema Management Tools folder

Describes how to install the CUDB Customer Tools software and describes the Graphical User Interface (GUI) of the CUDB LDAP Schema Management tool.

Operative

CUDB Application Schema Update

 

Describes how to perform a schema update when a new application, a new function, or an extension requires new data to be stored in the CUDB system

Operative

2.7.3   Fault Management

Table 14 lists the subfolders and document located in the Fault Management folder.

The folder contains the following subfolders:

Table 14    Fault Management Documents

Title

Description

Type

Alarms folder

Contains the Operating Instructions (OPIs) for all alarms.

Operative

CUDB Node Fault Management Configuration Guide

 

Contains an overview of the configuration and lists all CUDB alarms.

Descriptive, Operative

ESA Fault Management

 

Describes the system administration tasks for setting up the Fault Management features in the ESA.

Operative

2.7.3.1   Troubleshooting

The Troubleshooting folder contains common corrective actions to locate errors. Table 15 lists the available troubleshooting documents.

Table 15    Troubleshooting Documents

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Troubleshooting Guide

 

Provides troubleshooting information for CUDB nodes and system-level problems and failures.

Operative

Data Collection Guideline for CUDB

 

Provides instructions on collecting troubleshooting data.

Operative

2.7.3.2   Preventive Maintenance

The Preventive Maintenance folder contains instructions on maintenance tasks required to minimize the number of faults. Table 16 lists the available preventive maintenance document.

Table 16    Preventive Maintenance Document

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Node Preventive Maintenance

 

Describes the maintenance procedures to prevent breakdown and failures in CUDB and provides the schedule of planned maintenance tasks.

Operative

2.7.4   Logging Management

Table 17 lists the available logging documents.

Table 17    Logging Documents

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Logchecker

 

Provides the instructions and tools needed to automate CUDB log collection and log analysis.

Operative

CUDB Node Logging Events

 

Describes detailed information about the logging events that the CUDB reports by means of the Unix SysLog.

Descriptive

2.7.5   Health Check

Table 18 lists the available health check document.

Table 18    Health Check Document

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Health Check

 

Describes how to perform the health check procedure on the CUDB node.

Operative

2.7.6   Network Management

Table 19 lists the available health check document. The Network Management folder contains the document that describe the network of the CUDB system and its means of configuration.

Table 19    Network Management Document

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Node Network Description

 

Describes the internal network infrastructure of a CUDB node, and the integration of the node with the customer network environment.

Descriptive

2.7.7   Performance Management

Table 20 lists the available performance management documents.

Table 20    Performance Management Documents

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Counters List

 

Lists all counters in a CUDB node.

Descriptive

CUDB Performance Guide

 

Describes the performance management solution provided by CUDB.

Operative

ESA Performance Management

 

Describes the system administration tasks for the Performance Management Agent (PMA) within the product ESA.

Operative

2.7.8   Security Management

Table 21 lists the available security management document.

Table 21    Security Management Document

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Security and Privacy Management

 

Describes the security functions available in CUDB nodes.

Operative

2.7.9   Hardware Management

Table 22 lists the available hardware documents.

Table 22    Hardware Management Documents

Title

Description

Type

CUDB Node Hardware Description

 

Describes the hardware components related to the CUDB node.

Descriptive

Server Platform, Blade Replacement

 

Describes how to prepare a CUDB node to replace a blade.

Operative

2.8   Interface

The Interface folder contains information on the external interface provided by CUDB.

Table 23 lists the available interface documents.

Table 23    Interface Documents

Title

Description

Type

CUDB LDAP Interwork Description

 

Describes the LDAP data model used for subscriber data in CUDB.

Descriptive

CUDB SOAP Interwork Description

 

Describes the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) based notification interface, that is the interface used for notifying changes in certain data stored in the CUDB to a generic application FE.

Descriptive

2.9   3rd Party Products

The 3rd Party Products folder contains information on all third-party products used by the CUDB system.

The folder contains the following subfolder:


Glossary

For the terms, definitions, acronyms and abbreviations used in this document, refer to CUDB Glossary of Terms and Acronyms, Reference [1].


Reference List

CUDB Documents
[1] CUDB Glossary of Terms and Acronyms.
Other Ericsson Documents
[2] How to Get Started with Active Library Explorer.


Copyright

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Disclaimer

The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document.

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