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SR 2.5 and SR 3.5 Post Upgrade Procedures
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Verify SR 2.5 and SR 3.5
Verifying the System Upgrade
Complete these steps to verify a successful upgrade to SR 2.5 or SR 3.5.
Pioneer Notes:
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Pioneer Notes:
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At sites in which Pioneer applications are running on the Application Server, the
DNCS Monitor might indicate that the saManager process is not running (red
indicator) prior to the upgrade. This is normal for some sites.
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On systems that run Pioneer applications, the method for accessing the diagnostic
screens in step 6 will be different than what is described. Consult with the system
operator if you need assistance in accessing the diagnostic screens.
1.
Examine the dncsLog file in the /var/log directory to see if there are VASP
entry errors.
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If yes, complete these steps to rebuild the VASP entries.
a) Open the DNCS Administrative Console, select the System
a) Open the DNCS Administrative Console, select the System
Provisioning tab, and then click ATM PVC.
Result: The ATM PVC Map List window opens.
Result: The ATM PVC Map List window opens.
b) Record all of the information from the ATM PVC Map List window on a
piece of paper.
c) Delete all of the entries from the ATM PVC Map List window.
d) Re-enter each entry from the recorded information.
d) Re-enter each entry from the recorded information.
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If no, go to step 2.
2.
Type cd /export/home/dncs/doctor and press Enter.
3.
Type doctor -vn and press Enter.
Result: This command runs the Doctor Report. Review the Doctor Report to
Result: This command runs the Doctor Report. Review the Doctor Report to
ensure that communications exists between all DBDS elements.
Important: It is normal for Pioneer sites to report errors on Application
Important: It is normal for Pioneer sites to report errors on Application
Server checks.
4.
Type df -k and then press Enter to verify that you are using no more than
85 percent of the partition capacity of each disk.
Important: If any disk partition lists a capacity greater than 85 percent,
Important: If any disk partition lists a capacity greater than 85 percent,
contact Cisco Services before proceeding.