Tekelec Platform Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) Release 7.5 E88997 |
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Files appearing in the storage area are put there by various automated and manual processes. In some cases the user has the ability to modify the system generated file name. This section describes the system generated file names only.Note:
The file types listed in Table 7-21 are among the most commonly seen in the file management storage area. The list, however, is not exhaustive and other file types may appear in the storage area.Table 7-21 File Name Formats
File Content Type | File Name and Description |
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Backup (Upgrade) | Backup.<application>.<hostname>.FullRunEnv.<group name>.<date_time>.UPG.tar.bz2 Backup.<application>.<hostname>.FullDBParts.<group name>.<date_time>.UPG.tar.bz2
Note: In this case the upgrade backup created two files differentiated by run environment and database. Both are tar files separately compressed using bzip2. |
Backup (Database) | backup/Backup.<application>.<hostname>.ProvisioningAndConfiguration.<group name>.<date_time>.(AUTO | MAN).tar.bz2 Note: A database backup can generate files using a default or custom file name. Additionally, the user can select compression or no compression. Available compression choices are bz2 or gz. Files generated using no compression are simple tar files. In this type of backup the user has the choice of Provisioning data, Configuration data, or both |
Checkup (Upgrade Health Check) | <checkup type>_HealthCheck_<checkup scope>_<date_time>.txt A checkup generates a simple text file that can be viewed or downloaded. |
ISO File Image | <name>.iso Note: ISO images that have been uploaded but not deployed present a different file name than ISO images that have been uploaded and deployed. For example, an uploaded DSR ISO image has a filename that starts with iso whereas a deployed DSR ISO image has a filename that starts with DSR. |
Logs | ugwrap.log upgrade.log Note: Upgrade or system logs are different than security logs. Seculogs use the APDE framework to export security logs to the file management storage area. |
Servers (Configuration) | TKLCConfigData.<hostname>.sh Note: Servers configuration data generally starts with the term TKLCConfigData. These are shell files. |
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It is recommended that policies be developed to prevent overuse of the storage area. These might include a procedure to delete files after transferring them to an alternate location using the data export feature. See Remote Servers for details of the feature.