Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Installationsanleitung
Chapter 5 Manage the Database with the dncsDbData Utility
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13 Type df -k and then press Enter. The system displays the number of free disk
blocks available in the mounted filesystems on the DNCS.
14 Do any one of the /disk1, /var, or /export/home filesystems have more free
disk blocks than the number you recorded in step 12?
If yes, go to step 15.
If no, call Cisco Services.
Notes:
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Notes:
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Cisco Services engineers may instruct you to unload your database using
the -g option. The -g option compresses your database as the database
unloads.
the -g option. The -g option compresses your database as the database
unloads.
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If Cisco Services engineers advise you against using the -g option, they
may then advise you to remove unneeded files from your system.
may then advise you to remove unneeded files from your system.
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If you still do not have enough room on your hard drive to unload your
database, you have no alternative other than to unload your database to a
tape. Follow the instructions in Unloading the Database to Tape (on page
59).
database, you have no alternative other than to unload your database to a
tape. Follow the instructions in Unloading the Database to Tape (on page
59).
15 Follow these instructions.
a Type cd [filesystem] and then press Enter.
Example: cd /export/home
b Type df -k . and then press Enter. The system displays how much space is
available in the selected filesystem.
Important: Be sure to type the period, preceded by a space, after typing df -k.
c Double-check that the selected filesystem has more space available than the
number you recorded in step 12.
Note: Try another filesystem if the filesystem you selected does not have
enough space.
enough space.