Important Information to Consider When Starting Elements of an OCNCC System
(Doc ID 1273048.1)
Last updated on DECEMBER 29, 2023
Applies to:
Oracle Communications Network Charging and Control - Version 4.0.0 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Purpose
The aim of this document is to provide System Administrators important information to be considered when starting up an Oracle Communication Network and Charging Control (OCNCC, or NCC for short) system.
- It provides information to start each type of NCC server up, assuming the other servers are already running.
- It also provides information on how to completely start the NCC network up, highlighting interactions between the servers
A few important remarks:
- It is rarely needed to start the whole OCNCC system up at the same time. Usually, only parts of it will be stopped and restarted. However, this procedure will highlight important aspects of the relations between the OCNCC nodes when starting parts of the application on and may be used as a reference when consolidating one's own strategy.
- This document does not provide the procedure to start the processes on each server, another document covers that aspect
How To Start the OCNCC Application
- This document does not explain how to stop the NCC application, that is covered in this document
Important Information to Consider When Stopping Elements of an OCNCC System
How To Stop the OCNCC Application
- More information on the OCNCC System Administration can be found in the following document Oracle Communications Network Charging and Control System Administrator's Guide available as of version 4.4.0.0 of the OCNCC product
How to Download Oracle Communications Network Charging and Control (OCNCC/NCC) Documentation
- Any and all IP addresses, which feature in this article are fictitious and are detailed for the benefit of the article and it’s usefulness.
Scope
This document can be used by any Oracle engineers and NCC System Administrators. It does however require a good understanding of:
- NCC application principles
- the specifics of the particular implementation it is used for
This procedure presented here will need to be adapted to the situation of a real NCC network.
- Even if this document is structured as a procedure, it does not aim to provide a fully defined and static set of instructions to follow in each and every particular case.
- It proposes a common methodology to starting up nodes and outlines potential issues or important-to-remember aspects.
- It should serve as a reference or guidelines and learning tool to set up your own startup strategy, depending on specifics from your network.
- This KM is relevant for a network with a single node SMS. Other principles not discussed here apply to a network that uses a clustered SMS.
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In this Document
Purpose |
Scope |
Details |
Introduction |
Global aspects |
Start the SMS first |
Start the primary VWS, then the secondary VWS |
Start the SLC: first to last |
Local aspects |
Starting the SMS server in a running network |
Starting the VWS in a running network |
Starting the SLC server in a running network |
References |