Cisco Headend Digital Broadband Delivery System Guida All'Installazione
Upgrade the ASI Server
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Logging On to the ASI Server
Before you can upgrade the ASI Server software, you must complete these steps to
log on to the ASI Server.
1 Make sure that you have completed the pre-upgrade tasks. If you have not
1 Make sure that you have completed the pre-upgrade tasks. If you have not
completed the pre-upgrade tasks, go to Complete the Pre-Upgrade Tasks (on
page 124), and follow the pre-upgrade task instructions. Attempting to upgrade
the ASI Server software without completing the pre-upgrade tasks may cause the
upgrade to fail.
2 Open an xterm window on the DNCS.
3 Telnet to the ASI Server and log on to it as the asset user. The system prompts
3 Telnet to the ASI Server and log on to it as the asset user. The system prompts
you to enter a password for the asset user.
4 Type tincup and press Enter. The system displays a prompt for the asset user.
5 Log on to the ASI Server as the root user. The system displays a prompt for the
5 Log on to the ASI Server as the root user. The system displays a prompt for the
root user.
Upgrading the ASI Server Software to xOD 1.6.0
Complete these steps to upgrade the server software to xOD 1.6.0.
1 Insert the ASI Server 1.6.0 Upgrade CD into the ASI Server. Wait for the light to
1 Insert the ASI Server 1.6.0 Upgrade CD into the ASI Server. Wait for the light to
stop flashing on the CD drive.
2 In the DNCS xterm window where you have a telnet connection to the ASI
Server, type cd /cdrom/cdrom0 and press Enter. The system accesses the CD
directory and displays a prompt.
3 Type ./upgrade.sh and press Enter. The system begins upgrading ASI Server
1.6.0 software. When the upgrade is complete, the system displays a root user
prompt.
4 Review the upgrade log (/u00/upgrade/upgrade.log) for errors.
5 Review the messages that appeared under the heading “Checking ASI Schema
5 Review the messages that appeared under the heading “Checking ASI Schema
Objects” during the upgrade process. Do any of those messages indicate that an
object check failed?
If all of the results are listed as “PASSED,” you have completely and
successfully upgraded the ASI Server software. Go to step 6.
If any one of the results is listed as “FAILED,” contact Cisco Services for
assistance in troubleshooting the reason for the failure.
Note: You will be asked to send the /tmp/list.tar file to Cisco Services for use in
troubleshooting the reason for the failure.
6 Type eject and press Enter. The ASI Server ejects the ASI Server 1.6.1 Upgrade
CD and returns you to the root user prompt.