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How to get CE license and CE number at the RBS through MOSHELL
Content:
1 How to Collect CE license from the system……………………………...2
1.1 How to get CE license for particular site………………………..2
1.2 How to get CE license for all sites...…………………………….4
1.3 How to get CE license for more than 5 sites at a time…………..7
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1. How to Collect CE license from the system:
----- 1.1 How to get CE license for particular site.
Procedure:
Step 1: Connect site through moshell
Step 2: Check the existing CE license status through command
cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml
If it appears like this e.g.
LT28WM> cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml
080607-06:31:58 10.11.4.25 7.0e stopfile=/tmp/27280
Trying password from ipdatabase file: /opt/moshell/sitefiles/ipdatabase...
$ cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml
$
It means this site has unlimited CE license.
If the below state appears, check the highlighted line of downlink & uplink
SENTWM> cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml
080607-06:31:21 10.11.12.65 7.0e stopfile=/tmp/27205
Trying password from ipdatabase file: /opt/moshell/sitefiles/ipdatabase...
$ cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<licFile xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<body formatVersion="1.0" signatureType="1">
<sequenceNumber>1</sequenceNumber>
<ELSN elsnId="EL9443720001">
<generalInfo>
<generated>2007-01-02T09:54:15</generated>
<issuer>Ericsson AB</issuer>
</generalInfo>
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<fingerprint method="1" print="X911117783">
<featureKey id="CXC4020002">
<description>SOFTWARE KEY/HSDPA16QAM</description>
<start>2007-01-02</start>
<stop>9999-12-31</stop>
</featureKey>
<featureKey id="CXC4030001">
<description>SOFTWARE KEY/HSDPAMOBILITYPHASE1</description>
<start>2007-01-02</start>
<stop>9999-12-31</stop>
</featureKey>
<featureKey id="CXC4030517">
<description>LOAD MODULE/RABCOMBINATION017</description>
<start>2007-01-02</start>
<stop>9999-12-31</stop>
</featureKey>
<capacityKey id="CXC4010071/4003">
<description>SOFTWARE KEY/WCDMA RBS KEY FOR DOWNLINK</description>
<start>2007-01-02</start>
<stop>9999-12-31</stop>
<capacity>48</capacity>
<hardLimit>48</hardLimit>
</capacityKey>
<capacityKey id="CXC4010071/4002">
<description>SOFTWARE KEY/WCDMA RBS KEY FOR UPLINK CA</description>
<start>2007-01-02</start>
<stop>9999-12-31</stop>
<capacity>48</capacity>
<hardLimit>48</hardLimit>
</capacityKey>
</fingerprint>
</ELSN>
</body>
<signature>IN2IYsHz3uuAKG8De3T/pA==</signature>
$
That means Uplink CE license is 48 and downlink CE license is 48.
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-------- 1.2 How to get CE license for all site.
Procedure:
Step 1: Launch Moshell
Step 2: Run following command
cd /opt/moshell/sitefiles/
Step 3: Use the mobatch command
mobatch sitelist 'cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml'
Then we will get something like following:
$ cd /opt/moshell/sitefiles/
$ mobatch sitelist 'cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml'
Sitefile = sitelist. Number of sites = 502
Command = cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml
Timeout set to 20 minutes (default value)
Maximum number of parallel processes set to 10 (default value)
Logfiles stored in /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-07/sitelist/07-24
###########################################################################################
>>>>> STARTED (pid)
** FINISHED (result) STATUS (started, finished, queue, running, sites running)
###########################################################################################
>>>>> TSMDWM (28558) 1s 0f 501q 1r: TSMDWM
>>>>> NAGAWM (28561) 2s 0f 500q 2r: NAGAWM TSMDWM
>>>>> IDUSWM (28563) 3s 0f 499q 3r: IDUSWM NAGAWM TSMDWM
>>>>> PMEWWM (28564) 4s 0f 498q 4r: IDUSWM NAGAWM PMEWWM TSMDWM
>>>>> TUNKWM (28569) 5s 0f 497q 5r: IDUSWM NAGAWM PMEWWM TSMDWM TUNKWM
>>>>> WSMJWM (28572) 6s 0f 496q 6r: IDUSWM NAGAWM PMEWWM TSMDWM TUNKWM WSMJWM
>>>>> RARAWM (28575) 7s 0f 495q 7r: IDUSWM NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM
WSMJWM
>>>>> GDENWM (28577) 8s 0f 494q 8r: GDENWM IDUSWM NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM TSMDWM
TUNKWM WSMJWM
>>>>> UMENWM (28578) 9s 0f 493q 9r: GDENWM IDUSWM NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM TSMDWM
TUNKWM UMENWM WSMJWM
>>>>> KENYWM (28582) 10s 0f 492q 10r: GDENWM IDUSWM KENYWM NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM
TSMDWM TUNKWM UMENWM WSMJWM
** IDUSWM (OK) 10s 1f 492q 9r: GDENWM KENYWM NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM TSMDWM
TUNKWM UMENWM WSMJWM
** GDENWM (OK) 10s 2f 492q 8r: KENYWM NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM
UMENWM WSMJWM
** KENYWM (OK) 10s 3f 492q 7r: NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM UMENWM
WSMJWM
** PMEWWM (OK) 10s 4f 492q 6r: NAGAWM RARAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM UMENWM WSMJWM
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** RARAWM (OK) 10s 5f 492q 5r: NAGAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM UMENWM WSMJWM
** UMENWM (OK) 10s 6f 492q 4r: NAGAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM WSMJWM
** TUNKWM (OK) 10s 7f 492q 3r: NAGAWM TSMDWM WSMJWM
** NAGAWM (OK) 10s 8f 492q 2r: TSMDWM WSMJWM
** WSMJWM (OK) 10s 9f 492q 1r: TSMDWM
** TSMDWM (OK) 10s 10f 492q 0r:
>>>>> KOTAWM (29057) 11s 10f 491q 1r: KOTAWM
>>>>> BOUGWM (29059) 12s 10f 490q 2r: BOUGWM KOTAWM
>>>>> JKRWWM (29061) 13s 10f 489q 3r: BOUGWM JKRWWM KOTAWM
>>>>> HUJUWM (29063) 14s 10f 488q 4r: BOUGWM HUJUWM JKRWWM KOTAWM
>>>>> UITMWM (29069) 15s 10f 487q 5r: BOUGWM HUJUWM JKRWWM KOTAWM UITMWM
>>>>> KBT8WM (29071) 16s 10f 486q 6r: BOUGWM HUJUWM JKRWWM KBT8WM KOTAWM UITMWM
>>>>> SUNPWM (29074) 17s 10f 485q 7r: BOUGWM HUJUWM JKRWWM KBT8WM KOTAWM SUNPWM
UITMWM
>>>>> JSEGWM (29077) 18s 10f 484q 8r: BOUGWM HUJUWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM KOTAWM
SUNPWM UITMWM
>>>>> DAVEWM (29078) 19s 10f 483q 9r: BOUGWM DAVEWM HUJUWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM
KOTAWM SUNPWM UITMWM
>>>>> TRAZWM (29081) 20s 10f 482q 10r: BOUGWM DAVEWM HUJUWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM
KOTAWM SUNPWM TRAZWM UITMWM
** UITMWM (OK) 20s 11f 482q 9r: BOUGWM DAVEWM HUJUWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM
KOTAWM SUNPWM TRAZWM
** KOTAWM (OK) 20s 12f 482q 8r: BOUGWM DAVEWM HUJUWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM
SUNPWM TRAZWM
** BOUGWM (OK) 20s 13f 482q 7r: DAVEWM HUJUWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM SUNPWM
TRAZWM
** HUJUWM (OK) 20s 14f 482q 6r: DAVEWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM SUNPWM TRAZWM
** KBT8WM (OK) 20s 15f 482q 5r: DAVEWM JKRWWM JSEGWM SUNPWM TRAZWM
** DAVEWM (OK) 20s 16f 482q 4r: JKRWWM JSEGWM SUNPWM TRAZWM
** TRAZWM (OK) 20s 17f 482q 3r: JKRWWM JSEGWM SUNPWM
** SUNPWM (OK) 20s 18f 482q 2r: JKRWWM JSEGWM
** JSEGWM (OK) 20s 19f 482q 1r: JKRWWM
** JKRWWM (OK) 20s 20f 482q 0r:
>>>>> BELFWM (29517) -
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
* SS14WM (OK) 20s 19f 0q 1r: PJS1WM
** PJS1WM (OK) 20s 20f 0q 0r:
#################################################################################################
GASGWM OK
HALBWM OK
INDVWM OK
SYABWM OK
SYEDWM OK
TAAGWM OK
TAIKWM OK
TAJAWM OK
TAMIWM OK
TAMJWM OK
TANDWM OK
TANGWM OK
TAPAWM OK
TARIWM OK
TAYNWM OK
TCHRWM OK
TDENWM OK
TDESWM OK
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TDUTWM OK
TEHSWM OK
TENAWM OK
TERAWM OK
TFRIWM OK
. .
. .
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Step 4: Now you need to grep the list ……..use command grep –i <command> /<the filename
as Logfiles stored>/*
egrep –i "<capacity>|<hardlimit>" /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/
logs_mobatch/2008-06-06/sitelist/12-10/*
(Note: every time we have to use current path which will generate every time when you run
that “mobatch” command above mentioned in red colour)
Then we’ll get output like this…..
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-05-06/sitelist/13-
13/AJAYWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-05-06/sitelist/13-
13/AJAYWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-05-06/sitelist/13-
13/AJAYWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-05-06/sitelist/13-
13/AJAYWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-05-06/sitelist/13-
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-This means the capacity of the site AJAYWM is 32 CE and the hardware limit is 32 CE.
Step 5: Then go through the all output and grab all CE license of all sites.
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------ 1.3 How to get CE license more for than 5 sites at a time:
Procedure:
Step 1: Create a file with a list of sites
Step 2: Save it in Server via FTP
(Note: Connect 10.10.4.202 through MiTv SFTP GUI, and then save your file in
/export/home/rnoc/)
Step 3: Open Moshell window
Step 4: Run command mobatch <filename> ‘<command>’ ; Please refer the example
below:
$ mobatch CE 'cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml'
↑ ↑→ command
↑
↑→ Filename
We’ll get output like this
Sitefile = CE1.txt. Number of sites = 8
Command = cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml
Timeout set to 20 minutes (default value)
Maximum number of parallel processes set to 10 (default value)
Logfiles stored in /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-
09/CE1.txt/17-42
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############################################################################
###############
>>>>> STARTED (pid)
** FINISHED (result) STATUS (started, finished, queue, running,
sites running)
############################################################################
###############
>>>>> TPPMWM (2199) 1s 0f 7q 1r: TPPMWM
>>>>> UTENWM (2201) 2s 0f 6q 2r: TPPMWM UTENWM
>>>>> TFRIWM (2205) 3s 0f 5q 3r: TFRIWM TPPMWM UTENWM
>>>>> DDESWM (2207) 4s 0f 4q 4r: DDESWM TFRIWM TPPMWM
UTENWM
>>>>> PCHTWM (2209) 5s 0f 3q 5r: DDESWM PCHTWM TFRIWM
TPPMWM UTENWM
>>>>> KJGTWM (2214) 6s 0f 2q 6r: DDESWM KJGTWM PCHTWM
TFRIWM TPPMWM UTENWM
>>>>> SMEWWM (2216) 7s 0f 1q 7r: DDESWM KJGTWM PCHTWM
SMEWWM TFRIWM TPPMWM UTENWM
>>>>> KINRWM (2217) 8s 0f 0q 8r: DDESWM KINRWM KJGTWM
PCHTWM SMEWWM TFRIWM TPPMWM UTENWM
** TFRIWM (OK) 8s 1f 0q 7r: DDESWM KINRWM KJGTWM
PCHTWM SMEWWM TPPMWM UTENWM
** TPPMWM (OK) 8s 2f 0q 6r: DDESWM KINRWM KJGTWM
PCHTWM SMEWWM UTENWM
** SMEWWM (OK) 8s 3f 0q 5r: DDESWM KINRWM KJGTWM
PCHTWM UTENWM
** DDESWM (OK) 8s 4f 0q 4r: KINRWM KJGTWM PCHTWM
UTENWM
** PCHTWM (OK) 8s 5f 0q 3r: KINRWM KJGTWM UTENWM
** KJGTWM (OK) 8s 6f 0q 2r: KINRWM UTENWM
** UTENWM (OK) 8s 7f 0q 1r: KINRWM
** KINRWM (OK) 8s 8f 0q 0r:
############################################################################
###############
DDESWM OK
KINRWM OK
KJGTWM OK
PCHTWM OK
SMEWWM OK
TFRIWM OK
TPPMWM OK
UTENWM OK
$
Step 5: Now we need to grep the list ……..use command grep –i <command> /<the filename
as Logfiles stored>/*
(Note: every time we have to use current path which will generate every time when you run
that “mobatch” command above)
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$ egrep -i "<capacity>|<hardlimit>"
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-42/*
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/DDESWM.log:<capacity>48</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/DDESWM.log:<hardLimit>48</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/DDESWM.log:<capacity>48</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/DDESWM.log:<hardLimit>48</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KINRWM.log:<capacity>1</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KINRWM.log:<hardLimit>1</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KINRWM.log:<capacity>16</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KINRWM.log:<hardLimit>16</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KINRWM.log:<capacity>5</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KINRWM.log:<hardLimit>5</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KINRWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KINRWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KINRWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KINRWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KJGTWM.log:<capacity>1</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KJGTWM.log:<hardLimit>1</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KJGTWM.log:<capacity>16</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KJGTWM.log:<hardLimit>16</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KJGTWM.log:<capacity>5</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KJGTWM.log:<hardLimit>5</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KJGTWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KJGTWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KJGTWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/KJGTWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
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/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/PCHTWM.log:<capacity>48</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/PCHTWM.log:<hardLimit>48</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/PCHTWM.log:<capacity>48</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/PCHTWM.log:<hardLimit>48</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/SMEWWM.log:<capacity>48</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/SMEWWM.log:<hardLimit>48</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/SMEWWM.log:<capacity>48</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/SMEWWM.log:<hardLimit>48</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TFRIWM.log:<capacity>1</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TFRIWM.log:<hardLimit>1</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TFRIWM.log:<capacity>16</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TFRIWM.log:<hardLimit>16</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TFRIWM.log:<capacity>5</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TFRIWM.log:<hardLimit>5</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TFRIWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TFRIWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TFRIWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TFRIWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TPPMWM.log:<capacity>1</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TPPMWM.log:<hardLimit>1</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TPPMWM.log:<capacity>16</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TPPMWM.log:<hardLimit>16</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TPPMWM.log:<capacity>5</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TPPMWM.log:<hardLimit>5</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TPPMWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TPPMWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
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/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TPPMWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/TPPMWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/UTENWM.log:<capacity>1</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/UTENWM.log:<hardLimit>1</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/UTENWM.log:<capacity>16</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/UTENWM.log:<hardLimit>16</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/UTENWM.log:<capacity>5</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/UTENWM.log:<hardLimit>5</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/UTENWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/UTENWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/UTENWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity>
/export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-
42/UTENWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
$
Step 6: Finally, get all files from the server via FTP from the given directory.
Step 7: Then go through the all output and grab the CE license of all sites.
Note: For find out CE Number of site, all procedure is same as above explained, only
few changes there which is explained below:
Use command ‘inv’ instead of
'cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml'
and use egrep -i "RBS_RAXB" ………
rest all are same.
DESCRIPTION
12 (12)
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Approved Checked Date Rev Reference
PA

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How to get ce license at the rbs through moshell

  • 1. DESCRIPTION 1 (12) Prepared (also subject responsible if other) No. Approved Checked Date Rev Reference PA How to get CE license and CE number at the RBS through MOSHELL Content: 1 How to Collect CE license from the system……………………………...2 1.1 How to get CE license for particular site………………………..2 1.2 How to get CE license for all sites...…………………………….4 1.3 How to get CE license for more than 5 sites at a time…………..7
  • 2. DESCRIPTION 2 (12) Prepared (also subject responsible if other) No. Approved Checked Date Rev Reference PA 1. How to Collect CE license from the system: ----- 1.1 How to get CE license for particular site. Procedure: Step 1: Connect site through moshell Step 2: Check the existing CE license status through command cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml If it appears like this e.g. LT28WM> cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml 080607-06:31:58 10.11.4.25 7.0e stopfile=/tmp/27280 Trying password from ipdatabase file: /opt/moshell/sitefiles/ipdatabase... $ cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml $ It means this site has unlimited CE license. If the below state appears, check the highlighted line of downlink & uplink SENTWM> cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml 080607-06:31:21 10.11.12.65 7.0e stopfile=/tmp/27205 Trying password from ipdatabase file: /opt/moshell/sitefiles/ipdatabase... $ cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <licFile xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <body formatVersion="1.0" signatureType="1"> <sequenceNumber>1</sequenceNumber> <ELSN elsnId="EL9443720001"> <generalInfo> <generated>2007-01-02T09:54:15</generated> <issuer>Ericsson AB</issuer> </generalInfo>
  • 3. DESCRIPTION 3 (12) Prepared (also subject responsible if other) No. Approved Checked Date Rev Reference PA <fingerprint method="1" print="X911117783"> <featureKey id="CXC4020002"> <description>SOFTWARE KEY/HSDPA16QAM</description> <start>2007-01-02</start> <stop>9999-12-31</stop> </featureKey> <featureKey id="CXC4030001"> <description>SOFTWARE KEY/HSDPAMOBILITYPHASE1</description> <start>2007-01-02</start> <stop>9999-12-31</stop> </featureKey> <featureKey id="CXC4030517"> <description>LOAD MODULE/RABCOMBINATION017</description> <start>2007-01-02</start> <stop>9999-12-31</stop> </featureKey> <capacityKey id="CXC4010071/4003"> <description>SOFTWARE KEY/WCDMA RBS KEY FOR DOWNLINK</description> <start>2007-01-02</start> <stop>9999-12-31</stop> <capacity>48</capacity> <hardLimit>48</hardLimit> </capacityKey> <capacityKey id="CXC4010071/4002"> <description>SOFTWARE KEY/WCDMA RBS KEY FOR UPLINK CA</description> <start>2007-01-02</start> <stop>9999-12-31</stop> <capacity>48</capacity> <hardLimit>48</hardLimit> </capacityKey> </fingerprint> </ELSN> </body> <signature>IN2IYsHz3uuAKG8De3T/pA==</signature> $ That means Uplink CE license is 48 and downlink CE license is 48.
  • 4. DESCRIPTION 4 (12) Prepared (also subject responsible if other) No. Approved Checked Date Rev Reference PA -------- 1.2 How to get CE license for all site. Procedure: Step 1: Launch Moshell Step 2: Run following command cd /opt/moshell/sitefiles/ Step 3: Use the mobatch command mobatch sitelist 'cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml' Then we will get something like following: $ cd /opt/moshell/sitefiles/ $ mobatch sitelist 'cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml' Sitefile = sitelist. Number of sites = 502 Command = cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml Timeout set to 20 minutes (default value) Maximum number of parallel processes set to 10 (default value) Logfiles stored in /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-07/sitelist/07-24 ########################################################################################### >>>>> STARTED (pid) ** FINISHED (result) STATUS (started, finished, queue, running, sites running) ########################################################################################### >>>>> TSMDWM (28558) 1s 0f 501q 1r: TSMDWM >>>>> NAGAWM (28561) 2s 0f 500q 2r: NAGAWM TSMDWM >>>>> IDUSWM (28563) 3s 0f 499q 3r: IDUSWM NAGAWM TSMDWM >>>>> PMEWWM (28564) 4s 0f 498q 4r: IDUSWM NAGAWM PMEWWM TSMDWM >>>>> TUNKWM (28569) 5s 0f 497q 5r: IDUSWM NAGAWM PMEWWM TSMDWM TUNKWM >>>>> WSMJWM (28572) 6s 0f 496q 6r: IDUSWM NAGAWM PMEWWM TSMDWM TUNKWM WSMJWM >>>>> RARAWM (28575) 7s 0f 495q 7r: IDUSWM NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM WSMJWM >>>>> GDENWM (28577) 8s 0f 494q 8r: GDENWM IDUSWM NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM WSMJWM >>>>> UMENWM (28578) 9s 0f 493q 9r: GDENWM IDUSWM NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM UMENWM WSMJWM >>>>> KENYWM (28582) 10s 0f 492q 10r: GDENWM IDUSWM KENYWM NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM UMENWM WSMJWM ** IDUSWM (OK) 10s 1f 492q 9r: GDENWM KENYWM NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM UMENWM WSMJWM ** GDENWM (OK) 10s 2f 492q 8r: KENYWM NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM UMENWM WSMJWM ** KENYWM (OK) 10s 3f 492q 7r: NAGAWM PMEWWM RARAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM UMENWM WSMJWM ** PMEWWM (OK) 10s 4f 492q 6r: NAGAWM RARAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM UMENWM WSMJWM
  • 5. DESCRIPTION 5 (12) Prepared (also subject responsible if other) No. Approved Checked Date Rev Reference PA ** RARAWM (OK) 10s 5f 492q 5r: NAGAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM UMENWM WSMJWM ** UMENWM (OK) 10s 6f 492q 4r: NAGAWM TSMDWM TUNKWM WSMJWM ** TUNKWM (OK) 10s 7f 492q 3r: NAGAWM TSMDWM WSMJWM ** NAGAWM (OK) 10s 8f 492q 2r: TSMDWM WSMJWM ** WSMJWM (OK) 10s 9f 492q 1r: TSMDWM ** TSMDWM (OK) 10s 10f 492q 0r: >>>>> KOTAWM (29057) 11s 10f 491q 1r: KOTAWM >>>>> BOUGWM (29059) 12s 10f 490q 2r: BOUGWM KOTAWM >>>>> JKRWWM (29061) 13s 10f 489q 3r: BOUGWM JKRWWM KOTAWM >>>>> HUJUWM (29063) 14s 10f 488q 4r: BOUGWM HUJUWM JKRWWM KOTAWM >>>>> UITMWM (29069) 15s 10f 487q 5r: BOUGWM HUJUWM JKRWWM KOTAWM UITMWM >>>>> KBT8WM (29071) 16s 10f 486q 6r: BOUGWM HUJUWM JKRWWM KBT8WM KOTAWM UITMWM >>>>> SUNPWM (29074) 17s 10f 485q 7r: BOUGWM HUJUWM JKRWWM KBT8WM KOTAWM SUNPWM UITMWM >>>>> JSEGWM (29077) 18s 10f 484q 8r: BOUGWM HUJUWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM KOTAWM SUNPWM UITMWM >>>>> DAVEWM (29078) 19s 10f 483q 9r: BOUGWM DAVEWM HUJUWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM KOTAWM SUNPWM UITMWM >>>>> TRAZWM (29081) 20s 10f 482q 10r: BOUGWM DAVEWM HUJUWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM KOTAWM SUNPWM TRAZWM UITMWM ** UITMWM (OK) 20s 11f 482q 9r: BOUGWM DAVEWM HUJUWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM KOTAWM SUNPWM TRAZWM ** KOTAWM (OK) 20s 12f 482q 8r: BOUGWM DAVEWM HUJUWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM SUNPWM TRAZWM ** BOUGWM (OK) 20s 13f 482q 7r: DAVEWM HUJUWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM SUNPWM TRAZWM ** HUJUWM (OK) 20s 14f 482q 6r: DAVEWM JKRWWM JSEGWM KBT8WM SUNPWM TRAZWM ** KBT8WM (OK) 20s 15f 482q 5r: DAVEWM JKRWWM JSEGWM SUNPWM TRAZWM ** DAVEWM (OK) 20s 16f 482q 4r: JKRWWM JSEGWM SUNPWM TRAZWM ** TRAZWM (OK) 20s 17f 482q 3r: JKRWWM JSEGWM SUNPWM ** SUNPWM (OK) 20s 18f 482q 2r: JKRWWM JSEGWM ** JSEGWM (OK) 20s 19f 482q 1r: JKRWWM ** JKRWWM (OK) 20s 20f 482q 0r: >>>>> BELFWM (29517) - - . . . . . . . . * SS14WM (OK) 20s 19f 0q 1r: PJS1WM ** PJS1WM (OK) 20s 20f 0q 0r: ################################################################################################# GASGWM OK HALBWM OK INDVWM OK SYABWM OK SYEDWM OK TAAGWM OK TAIKWM OK TAJAWM OK TAMIWM OK TAMJWM OK TANDWM OK TANGWM OK TAPAWM OK TARIWM OK TAYNWM OK TCHRWM OK TDENWM OK TDESWM OK
  • 6. DESCRIPTION 6 (12) Prepared (also subject responsible if other) No. Approved Checked Date Rev Reference PA TDUTWM OK TEHSWM OK TENAWM OK TERAWM OK TFRIWM OK . . . . . . . . Step 4: Now you need to grep the list ……..use command grep –i <command> /<the filename as Logfiles stored>/* egrep –i "<capacity>|<hardlimit>" /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/ logs_mobatch/2008-06-06/sitelist/12-10/* (Note: every time we have to use current path which will generate every time when you run that “mobatch” command above mentioned in red colour) Then we’ll get output like this….. /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-05-06/sitelist/13- 13/AJAYWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-05-06/sitelist/13- 13/AJAYWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-05-06/sitelist/13- 13/AJAYWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-05-06/sitelist/13- 13/AJAYWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-05-06/sitelist/13- - - - -This means the capacity of the site AJAYWM is 32 CE and the hardware limit is 32 CE. Step 5: Then go through the all output and grab all CE license of all sites.
  • 7. DESCRIPTION 7 (12) Prepared (also subject responsible if other) No. Approved Checked Date Rev Reference PA ------ 1.3 How to get CE license more for than 5 sites at a time: Procedure: Step 1: Create a file with a list of sites Step 2: Save it in Server via FTP (Note: Connect 10.10.4.202 through MiTv SFTP GUI, and then save your file in /export/home/rnoc/) Step 3: Open Moshell window Step 4: Run command mobatch <filename> ‘<command>’ ; Please refer the example below: $ mobatch CE 'cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml' ↑ ↑→ command ↑ ↑→ Filename We’ll get output like this Sitefile = CE1.txt. Number of sites = 8 Command = cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml Timeout set to 20 minutes (default value) Maximum number of parallel processes set to 10 (default value) Logfiles stored in /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06- 09/CE1.txt/17-42
  • 8. DESCRIPTION 8 (12) Prepared (also subject responsible if other) No. Approved Checked Date Rev Reference PA ############################################################################ ############### >>>>> STARTED (pid) ** FINISHED (result) STATUS (started, finished, queue, running, sites running) ############################################################################ ############### >>>>> TPPMWM (2199) 1s 0f 7q 1r: TPPMWM >>>>> UTENWM (2201) 2s 0f 6q 2r: TPPMWM UTENWM >>>>> TFRIWM (2205) 3s 0f 5q 3r: TFRIWM TPPMWM UTENWM >>>>> DDESWM (2207) 4s 0f 4q 4r: DDESWM TFRIWM TPPMWM UTENWM >>>>> PCHTWM (2209) 5s 0f 3q 5r: DDESWM PCHTWM TFRIWM TPPMWM UTENWM >>>>> KJGTWM (2214) 6s 0f 2q 6r: DDESWM KJGTWM PCHTWM TFRIWM TPPMWM UTENWM >>>>> SMEWWM (2216) 7s 0f 1q 7r: DDESWM KJGTWM PCHTWM SMEWWM TFRIWM TPPMWM UTENWM >>>>> KINRWM (2217) 8s 0f 0q 8r: DDESWM KINRWM KJGTWM PCHTWM SMEWWM TFRIWM TPPMWM UTENWM ** TFRIWM (OK) 8s 1f 0q 7r: DDESWM KINRWM KJGTWM PCHTWM SMEWWM TPPMWM UTENWM ** TPPMWM (OK) 8s 2f 0q 6r: DDESWM KINRWM KJGTWM PCHTWM SMEWWM UTENWM ** SMEWWM (OK) 8s 3f 0q 5r: DDESWM KINRWM KJGTWM PCHTWM UTENWM ** DDESWM (OK) 8s 4f 0q 4r: KINRWM KJGTWM PCHTWM UTENWM ** PCHTWM (OK) 8s 5f 0q 3r: KINRWM KJGTWM UTENWM ** KJGTWM (OK) 8s 6f 0q 2r: KINRWM UTENWM ** UTENWM (OK) 8s 7f 0q 1r: KINRWM ** KINRWM (OK) 8s 8f 0q 0r: ############################################################################ ############### DDESWM OK KINRWM OK KJGTWM OK PCHTWM OK SMEWWM OK TFRIWM OK TPPMWM OK UTENWM OK $ Step 5: Now we need to grep the list ……..use command grep –i <command> /<the filename as Logfiles stored>/* (Note: every time we have to use current path which will generate every time when you run that “mobatch” command above)
  • 9. DESCRIPTION 9 (12) Prepared (also subject responsible if other) No. Approved Checked Date Rev Reference PA $ egrep -i "<capacity>|<hardlimit>" /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17-42/* /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/DDESWM.log:<capacity>48</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/DDESWM.log:<hardLimit>48</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/DDESWM.log:<capacity>48</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/DDESWM.log:<hardLimit>48</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KINRWM.log:<capacity>1</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KINRWM.log:<hardLimit>1</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KINRWM.log:<capacity>16</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KINRWM.log:<hardLimit>16</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KINRWM.log:<capacity>5</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KINRWM.log:<hardLimit>5</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KINRWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KINRWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KINRWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KINRWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KJGTWM.log:<capacity>1</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KJGTWM.log:<hardLimit>1</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KJGTWM.log:<capacity>16</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KJGTWM.log:<hardLimit>16</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KJGTWM.log:<capacity>5</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KJGTWM.log:<hardLimit>5</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KJGTWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KJGTWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KJGTWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/KJGTWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
  • 10. DESCRIPTION 10 (12) Prepared (also subject responsible if other) No. Approved Checked Date Rev Reference PA /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/PCHTWM.log:<capacity>48</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/PCHTWM.log:<hardLimit>48</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/PCHTWM.log:<capacity>48</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/PCHTWM.log:<hardLimit>48</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/SMEWWM.log:<capacity>48</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/SMEWWM.log:<hardLimit>48</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/SMEWWM.log:<capacity>48</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/SMEWWM.log:<hardLimit>48</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TFRIWM.log:<capacity>1</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TFRIWM.log:<hardLimit>1</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TFRIWM.log:<capacity>16</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TFRIWM.log:<hardLimit>16</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TFRIWM.log:<capacity>5</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TFRIWM.log:<hardLimit>5</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TFRIWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TFRIWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TFRIWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TFRIWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TPPMWM.log:<capacity>1</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TPPMWM.log:<hardLimit>1</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TPPMWM.log:<capacity>16</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TPPMWM.log:<hardLimit>16</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TPPMWM.log:<capacity>5</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TPPMWM.log:<hardLimit>5</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TPPMWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TPPMWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit>
  • 11. DESCRIPTION 11 (12) Prepared (also subject responsible if other) No. Approved Checked Date Rev Reference PA /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TPPMWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/TPPMWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/UTENWM.log:<capacity>1</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/UTENWM.log:<hardLimit>1</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/UTENWM.log:<capacity>16</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/UTENWM.log:<hardLimit>16</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/UTENWM.log:<capacity>5</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/UTENWM.log:<hardLimit>5</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/UTENWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/UTENWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/UTENWM.log:<capacity>32</capacity> /export/home/rnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_mobatch/2008-06-09/CE1.txt/17- 42/UTENWM.log:<hardLimit>32</hardLimit> $ Step 6: Finally, get all files from the server via FTP from the given directory. Step 7: Then go through the all output and grab the CE license of all sites. Note: For find out CE Number of site, all procedure is same as above explained, only few changes there which is explained below: Use command ‘inv’ instead of 'cat /c/license/licensekeys.xml' and use egrep -i "RBS_RAXB" ……… rest all are same.
  • 12. DESCRIPTION 12 (12) Prepared (also subject responsible if other) No. Approved Checked Date Rev Reference PA