User's Manual Part 2
Preparing the LMF – continued
MAY 2004 1X SC480 BTS Hardware Installation, Optimization/ATP, and FRU 6-9
PRELIMINARY
FTP Server Port in use
On some Windows 2000 installations, a process called “inetd.exe”
makes the FTP server port 21 unusable by the WinLMF. If the WinLMF
reports that the FTP server could not start because the port is in use,
make sure the inetd.exe is not running by using the Task Manager’s
process list. If inetd.exe is running, end the process by selecting it and
clicking the “End Process” button. Inetd32.
exe is NOT the same and
ending it will not resolve this problem.
WinLMF File Structure
Overview
The WinLMF uses a <x>:\<lmf home directory> folder that contains all
of the essential data for installing and maintaining the BTS. The
following list outlines the folder structure for WinLMF. Except for the
bts-nnn folders, these folders are created as part of the WinLMF
installation. Refer to the CDMA WinLMF Operator’s Guide for a
complete description of the folder structure.
Figure 6-2: WinLMF Folder Structure
version folder (A separate folder is
required for each different version; for
example, a folder name 2.8.1.1.1.5.)
loads folder
(C:)
x:\<lmf home directory> folder
cdma folder
code folder
data folder
BTS–nnn folders (A separate folder is
required for each BTS where bts–nnn is the
unique BTS number; for example, bts–163.)
The “loads” folder and all the folders below it are not
available from the WinLMF for Software Release 2.16.3.x.
These folders may be present as as a legacy from previous
software versions or downloaded from the OMC–R/CBSC.
NOTE
WinLMF Home Directory
The WinLMF installation program creates the default home directory,
c:\wlmf, and installs the application files and subdirectories (folders)
in it. Because this can be changed at installation, the CDMA WinLMF
home directory will be referred to with the generic convention of:
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