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SiteOmat Setup and Maintenance Manual – MDE 4817G

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8-5.4.5.

Debug Log ................................................................................................................. 217

8-5.4.6.

Admin Commands..................................................................................................... 218

8-5.4.7.

System Information ................................................................................................... 219

8-5.4.8.

Change Password....................................................................................................... 219

8-5.4.9.

Exit ............................................................................................................................ 219

8-6. LINUX COMMANDS........................................................................................................ 220
8-6.1.

df (Displays file-system information) ............................................................................ 220

8-6.2.

ifconfig (Command line tool to check all network cards/interfaces) ............................. 220

8-6.3.

Ping (Sends test packets to a specified server to check if it is responding properly)..... 220

8-6.4.

ps (Lists all existing processes on the server) ................................................................ 221

8-6.5.

top (Displays many system statistics and details regarding active processes) ............... 221

8-6.6.

grep (Filter output of other programs)............................................................................ 221

8-6.7.

vim (Text editor) ............................................................................................................ 222

8-6.8.

less (Text file viewer)..................................................................................................... 222

8-6.9.

tail (Display continuously file added lines).................................................................... 222

8-6.10. cd (Change current directory) ........................................................................................ 222
8-6.11. pwd (Show current directory) ........................................................................................ 222

8-6.12. ls (List directory) ............................................................................................................ 223
8-6.13. history (Show last typed commands) ............................................................................. 223
8-6.14. telnet (Open connection to IP port) ................................................................................ 223

8-6.15. script ............................................................................................................................... 223
8-6.16. Useful Linux Files .......................................................................................................... 223

8-7. SQLITE HANDLING......................................................................................................... 223

8-7.1.

Getting Inside the Directory of the DB Files & Start a Session of SQLite .................... 224

8-7.2.

Display all the Tables that are Inside a DB file.............................................................. 226

8-7.3.

Display the Types of each Field inside the Table .......................................................... 227

8-7.4.

Display all the Content that is Stored inside a Table ..................................................... 228

8-8. FHO HANDLING FOR SMALL SITES ........................................................................... 231
8-9. EVENTS / ALARMS ......................................................................................................... 231

8-9.1.

Events ............................................................................................................................. 231

8-9.2.

Logs ................................................................................................................................ 232

8-9.3.

Alarms ............................................................................................................................ 233

8-10. ORCU BOX LEDS ............................................................................................................. 235
8-11. RS-232 CONNECTOR ....................................................................................................... 238

8-12. ORCU CONNECTION VIA RS-232 ................................................................................. 239