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Amos Batch

This document provides instructions for using the AMOSBATCH tool to make configuration changes to multiple sites. The process involves creating a site file with the list of sites, a command file with the configuration changes, and then running AMOSBATCH by specifying both files. Log files for the batch process are stored in a specific log directory structure.

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Amos Batch

This document provides instructions for using the AMOSBATCH tool to make configuration changes to multiple sites. The process involves creating a site file with the list of sites, a command file with the configuration changes, and then running AMOSBATCH by specifying both files. Log files for the batch process are stored in a specific log directory structure.

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AMOSBATCH

1. Create Site File (List of sites requiring changes)

vi <filename1> . At the prompt of user name


Copy list of sites names(eNB names) and paste into the file
Pres Esc :wq Enter to save and exit file

2. Create File for Cmd to Run

vi <filename2> . At the prompt of user name


Input into file should look like this:
Lt all
Set xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx
Pres Esc :wq Enter to save and exit file

3. Run Command at the prompt


amosbatch <filename1> ./<filename2> Enter

Logfiles stored in
/var/opt/ericsson/amos/moshell_logfiles/or705800/logs_mobatch/201508-05/MOCN_08042015_Sites/00-24

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