User's Manual Part 2

Updating Calibration Data Files – continued
8-2 1X SC480 BTS Hardware Installation, Optimization/ATP, and FRU MAY 2004
PRELIMINARY
Copying CAL Files from Diskette to the CBSC
Follow the procedures in Table 8-2 to copy CAL files from a diskette to
the CBSC.
Table 8-2: Copying CAL Files from Diskette to the CBSC
Step Action
1 Log into the CBSC on the OMC–R Unix workstation using your account name and password.
2 Place the diskette containing calibration files (cal files) in the workstation diskette drive.
3 Type in eject –q and press the Enter key.
4 Enter mount and press the Enter key. Verify that floppy/no_name is displayed.
NOTE
If the eject command has been previously entered, floppy/no_name will be appended with a
number
. Use the explicit floppy/no_name reference displayed.
5 Type in cd /floppy/no_name and press the Enter key.
6 Type in ls –lia and press the Enter key. Verify the bts–#.cal file filename appears in the displayed
directory listing.
7 Type in cd and press the Enter key.
8 Type in pwd and press the Enter key. Verify the displayed response shows the correct home
directory (/home/<users name>).
9 With Solaris versions of Unix, create a Unix–formatted version of the bts–#.cal file in the home
directory by performing the following:
9a Type in dos2unix /floppy/no_name/bts–#.cal bts–#.cal and press the Enter key.
Where: # = BTS number for which the CAL file was created
NOTE
Other versions of Unix do not support the dos2unix command. In these cases, use the Unix cp
(copy) command. The copied files will contain DOS line feed characters which must be edited out
with a Unix text editor.
10 Type in ls –l *.cal and press the Enter key. Verify the CAL files have been copied. Verify all CAL
files to be transferred appear in the displayed listing.
11 Type eject and press the Enter key.
12 Remove the diskette from the workstation.
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