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Please note that before stopping CHARON-AXP, a clean shutdown of the operating system running on the virtual machine has to be performed.
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Options for running CHARON-AXP from console
If "-h" of "--help" option is specified when running CHARON-AXP from console, it displays a list of additional available options:
Usage:
<program-name> [options] [<configuration-file-name>]
Command line options:
-l,--log <file-name> - write log to the file (overwrite),
until configuration is loaded;
-la,--log-append <file-name> - write log to the file (append),
until configuration is loaded;
-f,--configuration <file-name> - read configuration from the file;
-d,--daemon - run detached;
-h,--help - display this text
Note that configuration file must be supplied either as a command line
operand <configuration-file-name> or using '-f' command line option followed
by name of the configuration file.
Options to use with CHARON Manager:
-a,--alias <alias-name> - virtual machine alias name;
-s,--shm-name <shm-name> - name of shared memory section
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The last 2 options are used for running CHARON-AXP in Baremetal environment,
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Copy the sample script "
/opt/charon/bin/charon.service
" ( "/opt/charon/bin/charon
" for Red Hat Linux 6.x) to the "/usr/lib/systemd/system/
" directory (or to your home directory for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x).Example:
Red Hat Linux 6.x $ cp /opt/charon/bin/charon /my_services/es40_service
$ chmod 755 /my_services/es40_service
Red Hat Linux 7.x and CentOS 7.x $ cp /opt/charon/bin/charon.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/es40.service
$ chmod 755 /usr/lib/systemd/system/es40.service
Edit the renamed file to replace sample values of the following parameters.
Example:
Red Hat Linux 6.x exec="/opt/charon/bin/es40"
prog="my_es40"
config="/my_services/es40-service.cfg"
Red Hat Linux 7.x and CentOS 7.x ExecStart=/opt/charon/bin/es40 -d /my_services/es40-service.cfg
WorkingDirectory=/my_services
"my_es40" is a service name in the example above
- Create and edit the configuration file ( "
/my_services/es40-service.cfg
" in the examples above) the way it was described before and make sure the following pre-requisites are met:OPA0 must be configured as a virtual port or physical console, not as an operator console.
Example:
set COM1 alias=OPA0 port=10003
#set COM1 alias = OPA0 line = (console)
Use only absolute paths to log, toy clock, nvram files and all the other data such as disk images, etc. The names of the references files must be unique.
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set session log="/CharonInstances/1st_es40.log"
set rom container="/CharonInstances/1st_es40.bin"
set toy container="/CharonInstances/1st_es40.dat"set PKA container[0]="/CharonInstances/1st_es40_boot_disk.vdisk"
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- Make sure the same physical devices are not used by other CHARON-AXP daemons and the OPA0 console port number is unique across the CHARON server.
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Once the configuration file is ready, execute the following commands (based on the examples above) to install and start CHARON-AXP as a daemon:
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To stop a CHARON-AXP daemon, use the following commands.
Example:
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To remove a CHARON-AXP daemon use the following commands.
Example:
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