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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction 7
Before You Start ................................................................................................ 8 Using This Manual ............................................................................................. 8 Obtaining User Assistance ................................................................................. 8
Who is This User Reference Guide For?..................................................................... 9 About the ENTERPRISE User Reference Guides .................................................... 10 Can You Improve Our User Assistance? ................................................................... 11 Obtaining Support ...................................................................................................... 11 Obtaining Further Information and Services .............................................................. 13
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Opening the ARRAYWIZARD Administrator .................................................... 15 About the ARRAYWIZARD Main Window ........................................................ 15
About the File Menu................................................................................................... 16 About the View Menu ................................................................................................. 16 About the Database Menu ......................................................................................... 16 About the Project Settings Menu ............................................................................... 17
About the ARRAYWIZARD Toolbar ................................................................. 17 About the Map View Window ........................................................................... 17 Permitting and Preventing Multiple Users ........................................................ 17
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About the Server Status ................................................................................... 22 Adding Servers ................................................................................................ 23 Starting and Stopping Servers ......................................................................... 24 Monitoring Servers........................................................................................... 24 Deleting Servers .............................................................................................. 24 Configuring Servers ......................................................................................... 25
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About Array Creation ....................................................................................... 27 Opening and Closing Projects.......................................................................... 28 Selecting an Area of Your Network .................................................................. 29 Creating Parameter Sets ................................................................................. 29
Creating 2g Analysis Parameter Sets ........................................................................ 30 Creating 3g Analysis Parameter Sets ........................................................................ 33 Creating Prediction Parameter Sets .......................................................................... 35
Starting and Stopping Parameter Sets ............................................................. 37 Working with Parameter Sets........................................................................... 37
Changing Parameter Set Schedules ......................................................................... 38 Changing Output File Formats .................................................................................. 39 About Tasks ............................................................................................................... 40 Viewing and Deleting Selected Tasks ....................................................................... 40 Viewing and Deleting Running Tasks ........................................................................ 41 Deleting Tasks for a Parameter Set .......................................................................... 42
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Configuring 2g Display Settings ....................................................................... 43 Configuring 3g Display Settings ....................................................................... 45 Setting UTM Borders ....................................................................................... 45 Configuring Your MapInfo Coordinate System ................................................. 46 About the ARRAYWIZARD Settings Dialog Box .............................................. 46
Configuring Advanced Administrator Settings ........................................................... 46 Configuring Advanced Server Settings ...................................................................... 48
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
The creation of prediction and analysis arrays can be one of the most time consuming parts of RF Planning. ARRAYWIZARD eliminates the need to create arrays manually. Using the filters you have created in ENTERPRISE and the data in your database, ARRAYWIZARD automatically generates arrays for you. ARRAYWIZARD enables you to process your data throughout a distributed PC based network. You can use ARRAYWIZARD to: Create, maintain and monitor the ARRAYWIZARD Servers which handle distributed workload Create and maintain parameter sets to control the generation of prediction and analysis arrays Adjust the production of predictions and arrays using network parameters To view the arrays that have been created by ARRAYWIZARD you use the Map View window in ENTERPRISE as described in the ASSET3G Help and User Reference Guide.
In This Section
Before You Start Using This Manual Obtaining User Assistance 8 8 8
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Important : If you are using ENTERPRISE within a CITRIX environment, to ensure that the Help graphics are displayed, you should ensure that your visualisation settings are configured to display greater than 256 colours. Using ENTERPRISE User Reference Guides If you prefer to read printed content, we also provide User Reference Guides. To view or print these as PDFs (Adobe Acrobat portable document format): 1 Make sure you have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your PC. If you do not have this, you can install it from the ENTERPRISE CD, or get it from the Adobe website. Note : Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems, Incorporated. 2 Click Start on the taskbar, point to Programs, then AIRCOM International, then ENTERPRISE, then Docs. - or Navigate to the Docs folder in the location where you installed the product. Note : If neither of these exist, please contact your administrator. 3 Double-click the PDF file that you want to view. Tip : If you have a customer web account, you can also download the latest User Reference Guides from our website. Checking Release Notes Each release of the ENTERPRISE software is accompanied by Release Notes, giving important information on system requirements, installation, known issues, upgrades and so on. These notes are included in the ENTERPRISE CD, or you can download them from our website. For any further documentation, such as application notes and extra reference information, please email the support team at the address described in Obtaining Support on page 11.
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Irrespective of the particular product, the following basic knowledge is required: Microsoft Windows concepts The functions of the Microsoft Office suite of tools, in particular Excel
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Contains Information On Using RANOPT to efficiently find faults in your network, optimise and validate its performance prior to commercial launch. Using TARGET as an administrator to design forms, Gantt charts and reports. Using TARGET to view and edit information about your network and its roll out. Also contains TARGET reference information.
Using WEBWIZARD to display GIS and report information of network data, including creating layers, regions, nodes, layer types, administering and configuring the system and using the GIS view, explorer and report viewers.
Obtaining Support
If you have a difficulty you cannot resolve yourself using the online Help or Reference Guides, or you have found a possible fault in the software, you can log a support request as described below. You may also wish to contact us if you want to: Register for a customer web account to access the Support area Obtain further documentation, such as application notes and extra reference information Logging Support Requests Online To log a support request online: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Go to the AIRCOM website, at www.aircominternational.com. Click the link to Support. Log in, using your customer web account username and password. In the Technical Support pane, click Online Helpdesk System. Click Log New. Enter the details of your request, and then click Log.
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Contacting us via Telephone or Email If you wish to contact us directly, here are the contact details of our regional offices:
Location Europe Regional Office United Kingdom Contact Details Tel : +44 (0) 01932 442345 Fax :+44 (0) 01932 442005 support@aircominternational.com Sweden France Italy Germany Belgium Middle East, Africa and Central Asia United Arab Emirates support@aircominternational.se support@aircominternational.fr support@aircominternational.it support@aircominternational.de support@aircominternational.be Tel : +971 4 391 2642 Fax :+971 4 391 8660 support@aircominternational.ae South Africa Tel : +27 11 3243600 Fax : +27 11 7848027 support@aircominternational.com Americas Mexico USA support@aircominternational.com.mx Tel : +1 866 207 8083 Fax : +1 214 360 7241 support@aircominternational.us Brazil Tel : +55 12 3941-2199 Fax : +55 12 3911-3727 support@aircominternational.com.br Asia and Oceania Australia Singapore China Taiwan India support@aircominternational.com.au support@aircominternational.sg support@aircominternational.cn support@aircominternational.com.tw support@aircominternational.in
When contacting us with a support query, it would help us if you: Give us as much information as possible about the problem and the context in which it occurred State the version and build you are using Have all the details of your query to hand Are logged into the ENTERPRISE application Can send extracts of your data sets if we need them to reproduce your problem
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CHAPTER 2
In This Section
Opening the ARRAYWIZARD Administrator About the ARRAYWIZARD Main Window About the ARRAYWIZARD Toolbar About the Map View Window Permitting and Preventing Multiple Users 15 15 17 17 17
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With the exception of servers, all items displayed in the right hand pane can be multiselected.
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To permit multiple users: 1 On the Tools menu select Allow user schemas so there is a tick next to this option:
If this is the first time you have done this, a message informing you that you will need to log out and in again for the change to take effect appears. 2 3 Click OK. Log out of ARRAYWIZARD. ARRAYWIZARD is now configured to allow multiple users. Next time a user logs in to ARRAYWIZARD, the schema choice dialog is displayed:
. To log in to ARRAYWIZARD with a user schema which can only be used by the current user: 1 2 3 4 Select User Schema. Click OK. The Confirm schema creation dialog appears. Click Yes. A message informing you that the schema has been created appears. Click OK. You can now use ARRAYWIZARD with your user schema and you will see that the current user name (such as 'admin') rather than 'default' is displayed at the top of the left hand pane of the ARRAYWIZARD Main Window:
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Subsequently when you log in to ARRAYWIZARD the schema choice dialog will appear with User Schema selected by default. Since the user schema has already been created you need only click OK to continue using ARRAYWIZARD with your user schema. If you choose to use the default schema instead, this choice will appear the in schema choice dialog by default next time you log in to ARRAYWIZARD. To prevent multiple users: 1 On the Tools menu, deselect Allow user schemas so that there is no tick next to this option. A message informing you that you will need to log out and in again for the change to take effect appears. Click OK. Log out of ARRAYWIZARD. ARRAYWIZARD is now configured not to allow multiple users. Subsequently when you log in to ARRAYWIZARD the schema choice dialog will not appear and the default schema will be used. You will see that default schema rather than administrator schema is displayed at the top of the left hand pane of the ARRAYWIZARD Main Window.
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CHAPTER 3
Setting Up Servers
ARRAYWIZARD can distribute the processing load across multiple PCs to achieve greater speeds and to accomplish large tasks. In the context of ARRAYWIZARD, the term "servers" refers to applications that generate predictions and arrays based on parameter sets. In this sense, ARRAYWIZARD defines 3 types of servers, namely Prediction servers, 2g servers and 3g servers, with each one having a connection to the central ENTERPRISE database. A single PC can run multiple instances of such servers. You can choose to run servers on separate machines in your network, for distributed processing. These can predict and re-predict out-of-date sites at defined intervals. Intervals can be set in the scheduler or you can manually start and stop parameter sets. The following table details the associations between servers and parameter sets:
This server 2g 3g Prediction Requires this parameter set 2g Analysis 3g Analysis Prediction
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About the Server Status Adding Servers Starting and Stopping Servers Monitoring Servers Deleting Servers Configuring Servers 22 23 24 24 24 25
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Adding Servers
By adding servers, you can choose a type of server and decide where you want your server to run from. Note : You will need to have the ARRAYWIZARD Server software installed on any machine you select. It may be that servers have already been added during the installation process. See Configuring Servers on page 25 for further details. To add a server: 1 In the left hand pane of the main window right-click on Servers and from the menu that appears, click Add Server:
You can select your local machine to add or if you have a network, you can distribute the processing of servers to other machines. Distributed processing allows you to share the resources of your network and is helpful if you are running frequent predictions or predictions for large networks. Servers read and write predictions to a common shared directory. In the Server Name field of the New Server dialog box that appears: If you wish to run the server from your local machine, type in the name of your local machine. If you wish to run the server from a machine present on your network, type in the name of the networked machine.
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In the Server Type field, select the type of server (2g, 3g or prediction) that you wish to create from the drop down list. In the Startup Type field, select whether you want to start this server manually or automatically. Note : If you select Automatic from the drop down list the server will be started by ARRAYWIZARD Administrator which checks regularly to see if any servers need to be started or stopped. If ARRAYWIZARD Administrator fails to start the server it will not try again for a given period, the default being four hours. A server designated as automatic will be shut down automatically if it is inactive for a given period (the default being twenty minutes) and there is no work for it to do.
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Monitoring Servers
To help diagnose problems with a server, you can remotely retrieve its message log: 1 In the left hand pane of the ARRAYWIZARD Administrator main window, click Servers. A list of servers is displayed in the right hand pane:
Right-click on the server you wish to monitor and from the menu that appears, select Retrieve Message Log. The message log for the selected server is displayed.
Deleting Servers
By deleting servers you can remove servers from any machine present in your network. Note : You cannot delete a running server. To delete a server: 1 2 3 4
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In the left hand pane of the main window, select Servers. In the right hand pane, right-click on a server. From the menu that appears, click Delete. Click Yes.
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Configuring Servers
This process is normally carried out when ENTERPRISE is installed and is described in the ENTERPRISE Installation and Administration Guide. If it has not been done during ENTERPRISE installation it can be done subsequently using the Configure ARRAYWIZARD Server tool as described below. Before you can use ARRAYWIZARD on a particular machine you must identify: The database to which all the ARRAYWIZARD servers running on the machine will connect The account under which they will run. To configure a server: 1 Click Start, All Programs, AIRCOM International, ENTERPRISE 6.0, ArrayWizard, Configure ARRAYWIZARD Server. The following dialog box appears:
Select Use Default Schema if you want this server to connect to the default schema. - or Select Use User Schema if you want this server to connect to the personal schema for the user specified in the Database User Name field.
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For more information, see Permitting and Preventing Multiple Users on page 17. 3 In the Run Server As pane:
In this field Windows Domain Name Windows User Name Password/Confirm Password Enter The name of your Windows network The user name you use to access your Windows network The password you use to access your Windows network
Note : This account must have access to folders containing predictions, coverage details and map data. 4 Click OK. Note : You can use the Register Servers button to add all 2g, 3g and prediction servers automatically rather than adding them manually via the ARRAYWIZARD Administrator as described under Adding Servers on page 23. You can view the servers that you have automatically added by opening the ARRAYWIZARD Administrator, clicking on ARRAYWIZARD in the left hand pane of the Main Window and then clicking on Servers.
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CHAPTER 4
In This Section
About Array Creation Opening and Closing Projects Selecting an Area of Your Network Creating Parameter Sets Starting and Stopping Parameter Sets Working with Parameter Sets 27 28 29 29 37 37
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To open a project at any other time in order to create or edit parameter sets: 1 2
To close the current project and open another project in the same database: 1 2 3 4 From the File menu, click Close Project. Click Yes to confirm. From the File menu, click Open Project. In the dialog box that appears, select the project you wish to configure and click Start.
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To close the current project and open another project in a different database: 1 2 3 4 5 6 From the File menu, click Logout. Click Yes to confirm. From the File menu, click Login. In the dialog box that appears, enter your password and click the Login button. From the File menu, click Open Project. In the dialog box that appears, select the project you wish to configure and click Start. For more information, see the ENTERPRISE Installation and Administration User Reference Guide.
Display sites and filters in your network from which you wish to produce your arrays.
For more information on these steps see the ENTERPRISE User Reference Guide. When you create a parameter set for analysis arrays as described in the following sections, you can apply the current map view to it.
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On the Select View page that appears, enter in the co-ordinates for the area of your network view containing the sites you wish to predict. - or If you are displaying the sites in the Map View window, click Select View to use the view currently displayed.
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Click Next. Select the filters you wish to use and click Next. Select the types of arrays you wish to create. If you wish to display a particular Nth best server, type a value for N next to the checkbox:
Note : The default setting of 1 is equivalent to the best server, 2 represents the second best server and so on. 7 8 In the Resolution field, select a resolution for the array. In the Tile Size field, select a tile size. This size defines the distance in km that each array file is created for. For example, a tile size of 30 will create array tiles of 30 x 30 square km for the entire area of the network you are using for your predictions.
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The number of tiles that will be generated by your choice of tile size and region is shown below the Tile Size field after you have made an entry in it:
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10 Choose whether cell layers will be considered during the creation of coverage arrays and select the layers whose contribution you want to include. You can do this for both the serving and interfering signal. 11 To override the best server selection algorithm and ignore the contribution of higher priority cell layers without any carrier assignments, select the Consider only sub-cells that have carrier layers with assigned carriers checkbox. This prevents holes in the interference array from appearing when a sub-cell theoretically provides coverage but has not yet been assigned any carriers. 12 In the Thresholds pane, type service level and timing advance threshold values. These thresholds restrict the overall radius of coverage provided by the sub-cell to either the minimum service level or the maximum timing advance, whichever is reached first. For a cell using extended range where two timeslots are used, the maximum timing advance is 133, otherwise the maximum is normally 63. (Within ENTERPRISE these thresholds are set on the Coverage/Interference tab of the Array Settings dialog box which you open by selecting Array Settings from the Arrays menu). 13 In the Cell Parameters pane, select to use sub-cell specific or global values. To use values that you have entered in the Thresholds pane as described above, you must select sub-cell specific. If you select Global Values the values entered in the ENTERPRISE site database are used. (Within ENTERPRISE these thresholds are set on the General tab of the Site Database dialog box which appears when you select Sites from the Database menu and click on an individual cell). 14 Click Next. 15 In the Channel Selection pane, select what type of interference you want to be considered for the interference arrays: Co-Channel Only Adjacent Channel Only Co-Channel and Adjacent Channel
If you select Adjacent Channel Only or Co-Channel and Adjacent Channel, the value in the Adjacent Channel Offset pane is used to produce the adjacent channel arrays. You can edit this value if you wish. It is also used to produce the adjacent channel curve used in calculating interference.
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Use Traffic
17 In the Erlang Table type pane, select a blocking percentage and select to use either the Erlang B or Erlang C blocking formula. These blocking formulas are described in the ASSET3G User Reference Guide. 18 Click Next. 19 On the Select Schedule page, indicate whether you wish to run your parameter set manually or every: specified number of minutes specified number of days at a specified time specified weekday or number of weekdays at a specified time specified day of a specified month or number of months at a specified time
Note: The ARRAYWIZARD Administrator must be running for scheduled parameter sets to run. You can change the schedule later if you want to. For information on how to do this see Changing Parameter Set Schedules on page 38. 20 Click Next. 21 On the Prediction Parameters page, select Use network element settings or Use overridden settings.
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If you choose Use network element settings, the creation of arrays is based on the model, resolution and radius settings on the ENTERPRISE Site Database Antennas tab. If you choose Use overridden settings, the creation of arrays is based on your override settings. The options available under each of these choices are described in the ASSET3G User Reference Guide. 22 Select the Smooth predictions when using checkbox if you want bilinear smoothing to be performed on prediction (pathloss) data when it is used. This helps to minimise edge effects between a primary and secondary prediction. 23 Click Next. 24 On the Select Outputs page, select the file format(s) (*.DAT,*.BMP,*.DIB,*.JPEG,*.PCX,*.TGA,*.GIF,*.TIF,MapInfo,Shape) that your arrays will be saved in and the file naming conventions you require. To have all the files in your coverage folder deleted before your arrays are created, select the checkbox provided. 25 Click Finish. Your parameter set is listed in the right hand pane of the main window and is ready to be run manually or when specified by the scheduler:
To run a parameter set manually see Starting and Stopping Parameter Sets on page 37.
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Enter the parameters that you wish to apply to your 3g analysis. These parameters are described in Simulating Network Performance chapter of the ASSET3g User Reference Guide. Click Next. Select the filters you wish to use. Click Next. Where applicable use any available checkboxes to indicate the terminal types that you wish to include in your 3g analysis. Click Next.
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10 On the Simulator Settings page, click Next. 11 For CDMA parameter sets, go to step 13. For UMTS parameter sets only, the Specify DVB-H parameters page appears. Type in the DVB-H parameters you require. These are described in the chapter on Planning a DVB-H Network in the ASSET3g User Reference Guide. 12 Click Next. 13 On the Prediction Parameters page, select Use network element settings or Use overridden settings. If you choose Use network element settings, the creation of arrays is based on the model, resolution and radius settings on the ENTERPRISE Site Database Antennas tab. If you choose Use overridden settings, the creation of arrays is based on your override settings. The options available under each of these choices are described in the ASSET3G User Reference Guide. 14 Select the Smooth predictions when using checkbox if you want bilinear smoothing to be performed on prediction (pathloss) data when it is used. This helps to minimise edge effects between a primary and secondary prediction. 15 Click Next. 16 In the Tile Size field of the Raster Parameters pane, select a tile size. This size defines the distance in km that each array file is created for. For example, a tile size of 30 will create array tiles of 30 x 30 square kms for the entire area of the network you are using for your predictions. The number of tiles that will be generated by your choice of tile size and region is shown below the Tile Size field after you have made an entry in it. 17 Click Next. 18 On the Select Schedule page, indicate whether you wish to run your parameter set manually or every: specified number of minutes specified number of days at a specified time specified weekday or number of weekdays at a specified time specified day of a specified month or number of months at a specified time
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Note: The ARRAYWIZARD Administrator must be running for scheduled parameter sets to run. You can change the schedule later if you want to. For information on how to do this see Changing Parameter Set Schedules on page 38. 19 Click Next. 20 In the Select Outputs dialog, select the file format(s) (*.3GA, *.BMP, *.DIB, *.JPEG, *.PCX, *.TGA, *.GIF, *.TIF, MapInfo, Shape) that your arrays will be saved in and the file naming conventions you require. To have all the files in your coverage folder deleted before your arrays are created, select the checkbox provided. 21 Click Next. 22 The Summary page shows the input parameters that you have set and the amount of memory needed to generate your arrays. If you wish to change any of these you can use the Back button to access the appropriate page. You can click on the Auto Setup Configuration button to access the associated dialog box where you can select Array Parameters and Array Types to be excluded from your arrays. This will reduce the time required to generate them. Tip : You can make selections from both the Array Parameters and Array Types lists and the filters will act in combination. Having made your selections, click OK. 23 Click Finish. Your parameter set is listed in the right hand pane of the main window and is ready to be run manually or when specified by the scheduler:
To run a parameter set manually see Starting and Stopping Parameter Sets on page 37.
If you choose Use network element settings, the creation of arrays is based on the model, resolution and radius settings on the ENTERPRISE Site Database Antennas tab. If you choose Use overridden settings, the creation of arrays is based on your override settings. The options available under each of these choices are described in the ASSET3G User Reference Guide. 5 Select the Smooth predictions when using checkbox if you want bilinear smoothing to be performed on prediction (pathloss) data when it is used. This helps to minimise edge effects between a primary and secondary prediction. Use the checkbox provided to indicate whether or not you wish to generate vectors for each cell, If you choose to do so, a polygon will be placed around the different dBm range bands which can be seen using MapInfo software. Click Next. On the Select Schedule page, indicate whether you wish to run your parameter set manually or every: so many minutes so many days at a specified time specified weekday or number of weekdays at a specified time specified day of a specified month or number of months at a specified time
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Note: The ARRAYWIZARD Administrator must be running for scheduled parameter sets to run. You can change the schedule later if you want to. For information on how to do this see Changing Parameter Set Schedules on page 38. 9 Click Finish. Your parameter set is listed in the right hand pane of the main window and is ready to be run manually or when specified by the scheduler:
To run a parameter set manually see Starting and Stopping Parameter Sets on page 37.
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Renaming a Parameter Set To rename a parameter set: 1 2 3 In the left hand pane of the main window, select the appropriate array type. In the right hand pane, right-click on a parameter set and from the menu that appears, click Rename. In the dialog box that appears, type in a new name and click OK.
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Editing a Parameter Set To edit a parameter set: 1 2 In the left hand pane of the main window, select the appropriate array type. In the right hand pane, right-click on a parameter set and from the menu that appears, click Edit. If you do not have a project open you will be prompted to open one. The wizard from which you created the parameter set then appears and you can make the appropriate changes.
Deleting a Parameter Set To delete a parameter set: 1 2 3 In the left hand pane of the main window, select the appropriate array type. In the right hand pane, right-click on a parameter set and from the menu that appears, click Delete. In the dialog box that appears, click Yes.
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Select the file format(s) that your arrays will be saved in and the file naming conventions you require. 4 Click OK.
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About Tasks
When you run a parameter set, ARRAYWIZARD processes it by assigning work units known as tasks to servers. A number of tasks are normally combined into a single "rolled up" task to be sent to a server. On receiving a rolled up task the server unrolls it and processes its component tasks. A task that is currently being processed is referred to as a running task.
Your selected tasks are displayed in the right hand pane and your choice of filter is shown by the drop down fields in the toolbar.
To view the history of a task: In the right hand pane, double click on a task. - or Right-click on a task and from the menu that appears, click the Show History option.
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To delete a task: 1 2 In the right hand pane, right-click on a task. From the menu that appears, click Delete. The task is removed from the list.
All currently running tasks are displayed in the right hand pane. To view running tasks for a specific project: 1 In the left hand pane of the main window, right-click on Running Tasks.
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From the menu that appears, select Show Tasks For Project:
In the Select Project dialog box that appears, select the project you require and click OK. The running tasks for the selected project are displayed in the right hand pane. In the left hand pane of the main window, right-click on Running Tasks. From the menu that appears, select Delete Succeeded Tasks, Delete Error Tasks, or Delete All Tasks as required. In the Confirm Delete box that appears, click OK. The list of tasks displayed in the right hand pane is updated accordingly.
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CHAPTER 5
In This Section
Configuring 2g Display Settings Configuring 3g Display Settings Setting UTM Borders Configuring Your MapInfo Coordinate System About the ARRAYWIZARD Settings Dialog Box 43 44 45 46 46
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In the Category pane you can add, modify or delete coverage bands:
To add a coverage band click Add. In the Coverage Properties dialog that appears, select a colour:
Tip : Choose distinctive colours to represent desirable or undesirable coverage in your network. In the Attributes pane, type a name for the coverage band in the Label field and the number of decibels that this band represents in the Level(db) field. In the Options pane, choose a colour depth and select the Include Summary in Legend check box if you want to display information such as size, resolution and the date that the array was created in the Map View legend. Click OK. To modify a coverage band, select an existing band and click Modify. In the Coverage Properties dialog that appears, edit the colour, label, decibel value and options as required then click OK. To delete a coverage band, select an existing band and click Delete.
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This Parameter Automatically find a transfer folder Specify Block size Poll every Maximum reply period Analyse every
Determines Whether a folder for the storage of the message log is allocated automatically. The folder in which the message log is stored if it is not allocated automatically.
Default No Yes
The size of data block used when transferring message 1024 log from server to administrator. kilobytes How often the Administrator polls servers. 300 seconds
The amount of time that servers are given to respond to 60 seconds poll for presence. How often workload analysis is run (this is used to determine if servers need to be started). The polling interval when Administrator is waiting for a server to shut down or start up. Whether, if there are tasks in the Submitted state and servers that are shut down or not responding, these servers are to be started. Whether, if there are tasks in the Waiting state and idle servers which are not already waiting for tasks, the Waiting tasks are to be resubmitted. 300 seconds
Server startup poll interval Auto start servers if there is outstanding work
2 seconds Yes
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Whether, if tasks are allocated to a server which is Yes stopped, has an error or does not exist, these tasks are to be resubmitted. The amount of time a server is given to report its status after it has been started via workload analysis. How often a message is displayed in the Administrator if a parameter set cannot be run because it is already running. The interval after which a server will be considered again in workload analysis having been found to be not responding. The time for which a server can be idle while there is work to be done, before it is stopped and restarted. 20 seconds
ReportingIntervalWhenCantAllocate Predictions
3600 seconds
14400 seconds
1200 seconds
The time for which a server can be not responding while 600 seconds there is work to be done, before it is stopped and restarted. The interval after which an attempt will be made to rerun a parameter set after a scheduled re-run has failed because the parameter set is still running. 900 seconds
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The maximum amount of time a servers worker thread is 60 seconds allowed to be dormant. This thread is used for checking for more tasks. The polling interval for the server monitors worker thread. This is used for checking for startup, shutdown and message log transfer. 10 seconds
Server startup/shutdown poll interval Maximum time for server shutdown Maximum login backoff period
The polling interval when the server monitor is waiting for 5 seconds a server to start or stop. The maximum amount of time allowed for a server to shutdown after the shutdown command is issued. The maximum period that the interval between login attempts can be. See I_SM_LOGIN_INIT_SLEEPTIME. 180 seconds 7200 seconds
The maximum time allowed for the server to start before 60 seconds an error is given when the server monitor starts a server.
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Index
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ARRAYWIZARD about 7 installing 8 opening 15, 28 settings 43 toolbar 15
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Parameter sets changing 37 choosing 29 configuring 29 coverage interference 30 creating 30, 35 prediction 35 scheduling 38 starting 37 static analysis 33 stopping 37 viewing 37 Parameters sets for ARRAYWIZARD 29, 30, 35, 37, 38 Projects closing 28 opening 28
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Servers adding 23 configuring 21 deleting 24 selecting 21
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