Cisco Model D-PCG1000 PowerKEY CAS Gateway
4019300 Rev B
SARA Server 3.1.6 Installation Instructions
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Stop System Components,
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Determining When the IPG Collector Will Run
Determine when the IPG collector is scheduled to run and use this information to
Determine when the IPG collector is scheduled to run and use this information to
determine whether or not you should run the IPG collector manually after the
installation is complete or allow the IPG collector to run automatically after the
installation is complete.
Follow these steps to determine when the IPG collector will run.
Follow these steps to determine when the IPG collector will run.
1. From the DNCS Administrative Console, click the Server Applications tab.
2. Click IPG.
Result: The IPG Server List window opens.
3. Double-click the icon ( ) for the IPG server.
Result: The IPG collectors display beneath the IPG server icon.
4. Select the icon ( ) for the IPG collector, and click File and choose Open.
Result: The Set Up IPG Collector window opens.
5. Find the setting for the Daily Collection Time to determine when the
collector is scheduled to run. Use this information to determine whether or
not you should run the IPG collector manually after the installation is
complete or allow the IPG collector to run automatically after the
installation is complete.
Example: If the IPG collector is scheduled to run at midnight, and you are
Example: If the IPG collector is scheduled to run at midnight, and you are
beginning to stop system components at 11:30 p.m., you will want to run
the IPG collector manually after the installation is complete to prevent a
missed or incomplete collection. On the other hand, if you are beginning to
stop system components at 11:30 and the IPG collector is scheduled to run
at 3:00 a.m., you will probably allow the collector to run automatically since
you will have completed the installation before the start of the scheduled
collection time.
6. After you determine how to ensure IPG data is correctly updated, you are
ready to stop system components. Go to Stopping RNCS Processes, next in
this section.