Panasonic Admin Console Wjmpu955a Operating Instructions
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Configuration 27 3. Click the “PUT to CPU” button - the right button under the Database Transfer section A “Confirm PUT Transfer” window will appear. If you choose to continue, the new database will be loaded, overwriting the existing database, and it will remain on the CPU to run the NSS according to the configuration. 4. Click Yes to continue the transfer, or No to cancel
Configuration 28 CPU System File The system file (##A=sys.ini – where ## is the system unit ID number) resides on the main system CPU, and contains information that is critical for proper operation. On systems with a redundant CPU, it may be necessary to modify the system file on both of the NSS CPUs individually, in order to maintain proper operation. DO NOT modify this file unless instructed to do so by qualified technical support personnel. MPU955A Admin Console allows an administrator to work with this file. When instructed, follow the steps below for viewing, modifying, backing up, and restoring the ##A=sys.ini file. For the purposes of this document, the system unit ID will be 01, so the CPU system file name will be 01A=sys.ini. System Transfer When transferring a system file, the system file is written to the MPU955A Admin Console computer’s hard drive as “01A=sys.ini” and “01B=sys.ini” - depending on which CPU this function was performed. In most cases, the system file(s) residing on the MPU955A Admin Console computer’s hard drive will be an exact duplicate(s) of the file(s) being used on the system’s CPU(s). It is possible for the file on the local drive to differ from the one being used by the system, when using the restore function. An administrator must be very careful when using the backup and restore functions, as well as when retrieving and replacing the system file on the CPU(s). It is very important that the administrator be aware of which CPU is being updated. Retrieving the System File from the Main CPU 1. Select CPU Units from the Domain menu
Configuration 29 2. Click on the SYS tab on the right side of the window The following window will appear. 3. Choose “01A” from the SYS Transfer drop- down menu (01 is the system unit ID in this example) 4. Click the “GET from CPU” button – the left button under SYS Transfer MPU955A Admin Console will retrieve the system file from the selected CPU and display it in the window provided. At the same time, the system file is saved in the “\Program Files\Panasonic\GXLAC\SysIni” folder as “01A=sys.ini” (or “01B=sys.ini” if from the redundant CPU).
Configuration 30 5. Modify the system file as needed Modifications will not be saved on the MPU955A Admin Console computer’s hard drive until a “PUT to CPU” is performed, which replaces the system file in the CPU selected. See “Replacing the System File in the Main CPU” below, in order to send the updated file information to the system CPU. Replacing the System File in the Main CPU 1. From the CPU System Configuration window (accessed by selecting CPU Units from the Domain menu), click on the SYS tab on the right side of the window 2. Choose “01A” from the SYS Transfer drop-down menu (01 is the system unit ID in this example) 3. Click the “PUT to CPU” button – the right button under SYS Transfer This will replace the existing system file in the specified CPU with the modified one. 4. A “Confirm PUT Transfer” window will appear. Click Yes to continue with the transfer, or No to cancel the transfer Repeat the steps for Main B CPU, as needed, selecting “01B” from the drop-down menu in step 2 of the Retrieving the System File from the Main CPU and Replacing the System File from the Main CPU procedures. (01 is the system unit ID in this example) It will be necessary to reboot each CPU when finished so that the updated information is read and executed correctly. See Resetting the Main CPU on page 35. 01A and 01B system files differ slightly. It is not recommended that identical system files be loaded into both Main A and Main B CPUs. Your system administrator should be consulted when files are changed.
Configuration 31 System Archive After the Main A and Main B CPU system files have been retrieved for the first time, it will be possible to view these files at a later date without actually performing a transfer. These files (“01A=sys.ini” and “01B=sys.ini”) will be stored in the “\Program Files\Panasonic\GXLAC\SysIni” folder on the MPU955A Admin Console computer’s hard drive. Selecting In order to view the system file stored on the MPU955A Admin Console computer’s hard drive: 1. From the CPU System Configuration window (accessed by selecting CPU Units from the Domain menu), click on the SYS tab on the right side of the window 2. Choose “01A” from the SYS Archive drop-down menu 3. Click the “Select” button
Configuration 32 Backing Up After the “01A” and “01B” CPU system files have been retrieved for the first time, it will be possible to save these files to a different location, such as to floppy diskette. These files (01A=sys.ini and 01B=sys.ini) are stored in the “\Program Files\Panasonic\GXLAC\SysIni” folder on the MPU955A Admin Console computer’s hard drive. Performing a backup from the SYS Archive section will save a copy of the specified system file to an alternate location of your choice. 1. Choose “01A” from the SYS Archive drop-down menu 2. Click the Backup button under the SYS Archive section 3. When the “Browse for Folder” window appears, browse to the desired location 4. Click the OK button 5. Repeat for the “01B” system file if needed Restoring At some time, it may be necessary to restore or replace the current system files with a saved (backed up) version, for example, during system troubleshooting. The restore function will copy the “01A=sys.ini” and “01B=sys.ini” files from the location you specify, and put them into the “\Program Files\Panasonic\GXLAC\SysIni” directory on the MPU955A Admin Console computer’s hard drive. 1. Choose “01A” from the SYS Archive drop-down menu 2. Click the Restore button under the SYS Archive section 3. When the “Browse for Folder” window appears, browse to the location that the saved system file resides This should be the location you backed the file up to. 4. Click the OK button The system file (01A=sys.ini) that is stored in the “\Program Files\Panasonic\GXLAC\SysIni” folder will be replaced with the file from the location that you specified.
Configuration 33 5. Load the restored file into the Main A CPU if desired See “Replacing the System File in the Main CPU” section on page 30 6. Repeat for the “01B” system file, if needed Wizard When you want to make changes to the system file’s [System] section - which defines the values for Cameras, Monitors, and Keyboards - you can use the wizard function in the SYS Archive section of the CPU Configuration Window to do this automatically. If the values for these components already exist in your system file, they will be edited, if necessary, to reflect the recommended settings. If the values for these components do not already exist in your system file, the wizard will add them to the system file. 1. Choose “01A” from the SYS Transfer drop-down menu 2. Click the Wizard button under the SYS Archive section. 3. When the Confirm window opens for you to confirm the changes to be made, click Yes to continue and edit the file, or click No to cancel the wizard function
Configuration 34 The Wizard button’s appearance will change to indicate if any changes to the system file are recommended. The gauge area on the left side of this icon indicates if the [System] components’ settings are: A) too low for the CPU size selected (yellow), B) matching the CPU size selected (yellow and green), or C) too high for the CPU size selected (yellow, green, and red). When the icon displays yellow and green, indicating that the settings match the CPU size selected, there is no action required. If the icon indicates settings are too low or too high, click the Wizard button to have the settings changed to match your system. You will then be prompted to confirm that you want the suggested modifications of the CPU system file to take place. Too low for CPU setting Matches CPU setting Too high for CPU setting
Configuration 35 Resetting the Main CPU After replacing the system file in the main CPU, each CPU needs to be rebooted so that the updated information is read and executed correctly (See Replacing the System File in the Main CPU on page 30). 1. Select CPU Units from the Domain menu, and select the Reset tab 2. Select the CPU you wish to reset from the drop-down box 3. Click the red Reset button to reset the selected CPU 4. Verify that you wish to reset the selected CPU by clicking Yes on the Confirm Reset window that appears If a backup CPU is in place, you will be asked to reset that CPU as well. Reset that CPU as well, so that both CPUs are using the update system file.
Configuration 36 Shutting Down the Main CPU To properly shutdown the main CPU, please, follow the shutdown procedure. 1. Select CPU Units from the Domain menu, and select the Shutdown tab 2. Select the CPU you wish to shutdown from the drop-down box 3. Click the red Shutdown button to shutdown the selected CPU 4. Verify that you wish to shutdown the selected CPU by clicking Yes on the Confirm Shutdown window that appears After the shutdown procedure is complete you will be notified that it is safe to turn the power of selected CPU off.