Cisco Cisco TV Streamer Application
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Release Notes for Cisco TV CDS 2.5.6
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Resolved Caveats
Workaround:
For item one, there is no workaround. For item 2, using an older browser (IE6) should allow the user
to see the Disk Activity graph. For item 3, when viewing the graph, the user can click on the icon to
switch between the graph and a table display of the values to see if any disks are working at greater
than 100 Mbps.
to see the Disk Activity graph. For item 3, when viewing the graph, the user can click on the icon to
switch between the graph and a table display of the values to see if any disks are working at greater
than 100 Mbps.
Statsd
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CSCto43335
Symptom:
Caching Node remote servers file contains all servers from old group.
Conditions:
Moving Caching Node from group A to group B.
Workaround:
Restart statsd on the Caching Node that was moved and log in to the CDSM GUI and submit the
Server Setup page for that Caching Node.
Server Setup page for that Caching Node.
Resolved Caveats
This section contains he resolved caveats in Cisco TV CDS Release 2.5.6. Not all resolved issues are
mentioned here. The following list highlights resolved caveats associated with customer deployment
scenarios.
mentioned here. The following list highlights resolved caveats associated with customer deployment
scenarios.
CServer
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CSCty93882
Symptom:
Video macroblocking is observed during playback.
Conditions:
This can happen when there is a transition from one content to another and the second piece of
content does not start at a GOP boundary.
content does not start at a GOP boundary.
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CSCtz26392
Symptom:
Server will Page Fault.
Conditions:
This is a very rare race condition where all of the following must occur:
1.
A query reply is received from a server that becomes unreachable.
2.
That query reply is processed (very small window) after the server is marked unreachable.
3.
The mirroring code executes the cleanup path (only happens on the server that has this object
with the lowest server ID).
with the lowest server ID).