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The sysmobts- and lc15bts- mgr have different semantics for the same
command line option (-n: writing to EEPROM vs writing to ROM). and
different default value. Hence it make sense to use separate files,
similar to osmo-bts-*.service
Change-Id: I645a81e30d7146ff26720391db763b6d585037e6
Related: SYS#3728
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* unify description
* provide common BTS-independent aliases
Change-Id: Ia067dc5b0bdef07b90ab57f89e8ba6b2a794eb4a
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Use systemd template specifier for config name instead of hardcoding
it. This will allow to specify different config file name depending on
the name of the service file.
By default sysmobts-mgr.cfg will be used preserving compatibilty with
existing installations but if the unit is named lc15bts-mgr.service than
lc15bts-mgr.cfg will be used. This gives us necessary flexibility to use
BTS-specific configuration.
Change-Id: I475df6a06691390120eea0bd8a61fa469df2bd2d
Related: SYS#3686
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Add VTY support to the manager. This way we can interactively
inspect the state of the system and trigger events.
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For journald we should not output escape sequences as it is
confusing the output.
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Launch the sysmobts-mgr as well. It will monitor the temperature
but it will not update the eeprom or act on any of the data. On
top of that it will respond to ipaccess-find messages making it
more easy to find the device.
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