User Manual
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration
4Motion 403 System Manual
“Disabling Collection and Storage of Performance Data” on page 404
“Displaying the Status of Performance Data Collection” on page 405
3.4.14.1 Enabling Collection and Storage of Historical Performance
Data
4Motion collects and stores performance data for the a number of system groups
(refer to Section 3.4.14). To enable collection and storage of performance data for
a group, run the following command:
To enable collection and storage of performance data for an NPU counters group:
npu(config)# pm-group enable npu {BckhlPort | CascPort | IntMgmtIf
| ExtMgmtIf | BearerIf | R6InterfaceTotal | R6InterfaceBs |
ProvisionedQOS | R3Interface | LoadBalancing | InitialNe}
To enable collection and storage of performance data for an AU counters group:
npu(config)# pm-group enable au { BsIntegrity | BsTrafficTable |
BsUtilizationTable | BsTxR1TotalTrafficTable |
BsRxR1TotalTrafficTable | BsGeneral | BsAllMsBasicMode}
You can display whether performance data collection is currently enabled or
disabled for a particular group. For details, refer Section 3.4.14.3.
After you have enabled collection and storage of performance data is fetched every
quarter of an hour.
NOTE
Using this command, you can enable collection of performance data for only one NPU counters
group at a time. For example, run the following command if you want to enable performance data
collection and storage for the Load Balancing counters:
npu(config)# pm-group enable npu LoadBalancing
For AU counters, if at lease one group is enabled performance data will be collected for all groups.
NOTE
When you enable collection of performance data collection, the data is stored in a file called,
prf_<SiteID>_yyyymmddhhmm.xml.gz in the path, /tftpboot/management/performance. It is
recommended that you periodically make a backup of these files on an external server.