Perform Health Check

This procedure is part of feature activation preparation and is used to determine the health and status of the DSR network and servers. This may be executed multiple times but must also be executed at least once within the time frame of 24-36 hours before the start of the maintenance window in which the feature activation will take place.

Log in to the NOAM VIP GUI, establish a GUI session on the NOAM server by using the VIP address of the NOAM server.

  1. Open the web browser and enter the URL, http://<Primary_NOAM_VIP_IP_Address>
  2. Log in as the guiadmin user.

    Figure 10-8 Oracle System Log in


    Oracle System Log in

  3. Verify DSR release
  4. Expand Administration option and click Software Version to verify the Eagle XG DSR RPM version shows version 8.0.0 or greater.
  5. Verify the Server Status. Expand Status & Manage click on Server

    Figure 10-9 Status and Manage


    Status and Manage

  6. Verify all Server Status is Normal (Norm) for, Alarm (Alm), Database (DB), Reporting Status, and Processes (Proc).

    Figure 10-10 Alarms


    Alarms

    Do not proceed to feature activation if any of the above states are not Norm. If any of these are not Norm, corrective action should be taken to restore the non-Norm status to Norm before proceeding with the feature activation.

    If the Alarm (Alm) status is not Norm but only Minor alarms are present, it is acceptable to proceed with the feature activation. If there are Major or Critical alarms present, these alarms should be analyzed before proceeding with the feature activation. The activation may be able to proceed in the presence of certain Major or Critical alarms.

  7. In the NOAM VIP GUI, log the current alarms. Expand the Alarms & Events option and click View Active

    Figure 10-11 View Active Alarms


    View Active Alarms

  8. Click Report

    Figure 10-12 Report


    Report

  9. Verify if the configuration data is correct for your network. Save or Print this report to keep copies for future reference.

    Figure 10-13 Save or Print


    Save or Print

  10. In the NOAM VIP GUI, log the alarm history. Expand Alarms & Events option and click View History.
  11. Click Report

    Figure 10-14 Report


    Report

  12. Verify if the configuration data is correct for your network. Save or Print this report to keep copies for future reference.

    Figure 10-15 Save or Print


    Save or Print

    If this procedure fails, contact My Oracle Support (MOS) for assistance.