Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Release Notes
Stop System Components
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Stop System Components
Introduction
Before continuing with the installation process, follow the instructions in this section
to stop the Application Server and the DNCS.
to stop the Application Server and the DNCS.
Stop Third-Party Servers
Some sites use devices that mount drives on the DNCS or the Application Server.
These devices are usually used to register files with the BFS or to send BOSS
transactions. Be sure to stop these devices. Also, be sure to stop any third-party
applications.
These devices are usually used to register files with the BFS or to send BOSS
transactions. Be sure to stop these devices. Also, be sure to stop any third-party
applications.
Stopping the RNCS Processes on the DNCS
If the RNCS licensed feature is enabled on your service control platform, then refer
to RNCS Installation and Upgrade Instructions For SR 2.7/3.7/4.2 and SR 2.7.1/3.7.1/4.2.1
(part number 4012763) to stop the RNCS processes.
to RNCS Installation and Upgrade Instructions For SR 2.7/3.7/4.2 and SR 2.7.1/3.7.1/4.2.1
(part number 4012763) to stop the RNCS processes.
Stopping the Application Server
This section provides procedures for stopping either a SARA Server or a third-party
server. Choose the procedure that pertains to your system.
server. Choose the procedure that pertains to your system.
Stopping the Application Server at SARA Sites
1 Press the middle mouse button on the Application Server and select App Serv
1 Press the middle mouse button on the Application Server and select App Serv
Stop.
2 From an xterm window on the Application Server, type appControl and then
press Enter. The Applications Control window appears.
3 Type 2 (for Startup/Shutdown Single Element Group), and then press Enter. The
system displays all Application Server processes.
Note: The system updates the display periodically, or you can press Enter to
force an update.
Note: The system updates the display periodically, or you can press Enter to
force an update.
4 When the Curr Stt (Current State) field of the Applications Control window
indicates that all of the Application Server processes have stopped, follow the
on-screen instructions to close the Applications Control window.
on-screen instructions to close the Applications Control window.
5 Type appKill and then press Enter. The appInitd process stops.