Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Betriebsanweisung
Chapter 1 Maintaining Your SDV System
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Monitoring the Number of Available Service Groups
You must actively monitor the number of SDV-enabled service groups on your
system. Complete the following steps to monitor the number of SDV-enabled service
groups on your system.
system. Complete the following steps to monitor the number of SDV-enabled service
groups on your system.
Note: For additional details on configuring your system for SDV, refer to
Provisioning the DNCS to Support SDV Services User's Guide (part number 4012948).
1 In the DNCS Monitor window on the DNCS Administrative Console, observe
Provisioning the DNCS to Support SDV Services User's Guide (part number 4012948).
1 In the DNCS Monitor window on the DNCS Administrative Console, observe
the status of the sgManager process. The light adjacent to this process should be
green.
green.
2 If the sgManager was unsuccessful in adding the MCDiscovery file to a BFS
carousel, the sgManager process light will turn yellow.
3 To verify that the number of SDV-enabled services groups on your system has
exceeded 475, open the sgManager log file and locate an entry that indicates that
the carousel is full.
the carousel is full.
4 Go to Expanding the Number of Available Service Groups (on page 16).
Expanding the Number of Available Service Groups
To expand the number of available service groups, you must manually build the
additional BFS carousels. Complete the following procedure for each available
service group in the exact order shown.
additional BFS carousels. Complete the following procedure for each available
service group in the exact order shown.
Important: Complete this procedure for one BFS source (for example, BFS source 26)
before enabling the next available BFS source (for example, BFS source 28).
1 To enable an additional set of 475 service groups in your system, enable the next
before enabling the next available BFS source (for example, BFS source 28).
1 To enable an additional set of 475 service groups in your system, enable the next
available BFS source (26, 28, 30, or 32) from the DNCS BFS Admin GUI
sequentially and in the exact order shown here. Then, go to step 2. For example:
sequentially and in the exact order shown here. Then, go to step 2. For example:
To expand the number of available service groups to between 476 and 950
enable BFS source 26 (SGM IB1).
enable BFS source 26 (SGM IB1).
To expand the number of available service groups to between 951 and 1425,
enable BFS source 28 (SGM IB2).
enable BFS source 28 (SGM IB2).
To expand the number of available service groups to between 1,426 and
1,900, enable BFS source 30 (SGM IB3).
1,900, enable BFS source 30 (SGM IB3).
To expand the number of available service groups to between 1,901 and 2,375
enable BFS source 32 (SGM IB4)
enable BFS source 32 (SGM IB4)
Important: See the Digital Network Control System Online Help on your system for
additional details on configuring and enabling BFS sources.
additional details on configuring and enabling BFS sources.
2 Stop the sgManager process.
3 Using a text editor, edit the /dvs/dncs/etc/sgManager.conf file, and add a new
3 Using a text editor, edit the /dvs/dncs/etc/sgManager.conf file, and add a new
sequential 4-digit source ID to the existing list (for example “0026”), and then
save the file.
save the file.