Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Installation Guide

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Obtain System Configuration 
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Obtain System Configuration 
Complete the following steps to obtain basic system configuration data. You may 
need some of this information later during the upgrade. 
1  If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS. 
2  Type more  /etc/hosts and then press Enter. A list of IP (Internet Protocol) 
addresses and hostnames appears. 
3  On a sheet of paper, write down the IP addresses of the hosts that appear in the 
/etc/hosts file. 
Important!  At a minimum, write down the IP addresses for the following hosts: 
 
appservatm  _______________ 
 
 
 
dncsatm 
_______________ 
 
 
 
dncseth 
_______________ 
 
 
 
 
dncsted 
_______________ 
 
 
 
4  Type uname  -n and then press Enter. The hostname for the DNCS appears. 
Important!  Call Cisco Services if the hostname contains a period (.). Cisco 
Services engineers will help you change it to a valid hostname. 
5  Write down the hostname for the DNCS, as displayed in step 4:  __________   
6  From an xterm window on the Application Server, type more  /etc/hosts and 
then press Enter. A list of IP addresses and hostnames appears. 
7  Write down the IP addresses and hostnames for the following hosts: 
 
dncsatm 
_______________ 
 
 
appservatm (if appservatm is not 10.253.0.10)  
_______________ 
8  At the Application Server, type uname  -n and then press Enter. The hostname 
for the Application Server appears. 
9  Write down the hostname for the Application Server, as displayed in step 8:  
_______________