Cisco Headend System Release 2.7
Adding OSM Entries to the DNCS .profile File
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Adding OSM Entries to the DNCS .profile File
If your configuration requires the OSM Automux file, your next step is to add the
following two OSM entries to the DNCS .profile file as described in this section:
following two OSM entries to the DNCS .profile file as described in this section:
OSM_AUTOMUX=y
export OSM_AUTOMUX
export OSM_AUTOMUX
Important:
You must have a working knowledge of vi or another text editor to edit this file.
When using the OSM Automux configuration, CVT is no longer inserted on all
Cisco QAMs. CVT is only inserted on the QAMs listed in the osmAutoMux.cfg
file. Those QAMs that no longer carry CVT should be rebooted to clear out the
old CVT.
Cisco QAMs. CVT is only inserted on the QAMs listed in the osmAutoMux.cfg
file. Those QAMs that no longer carry CVT should be rebooted to clear out the
old CVT.
1 Open an xterm window on the DNCS.
2 Type cd /export/home/dncs and press Enter to change to the dncs directory.
3 Type cp .profile .profile.TODAYSDATE and press Enter.
2 Type cd /export/home/dncs and press Enter to change to the dncs directory.
3 Type cp .profile .profile.TODAYSDATE and press Enter.
Example: If today's date is May 31, 2007, type cp.profile .profile.053107
4 Open the .profile file in a text editor.
5 Go to the last empty line in the file and add the following two commands on
5 Go to the last empty line in the file and add the following two commands on
separate lines:
OSM_AUTOMUX=y
export OSM_AUTOMUX
OSM_AUTOMUX=y
export OSM_AUTOMUX
6 Save the changes to the file and exit the editor. The system returns to the dncs
prompt.
7 Close all open windows in all environments.
8 On the Solaris toolbar, click the Exit button. The system logs you out and closes
8 On the Solaris toolbar, click the Exit button. The system logs you out and closes
all open windows; then, the DNCS Login window opens with the welcome
message.
message.
9 Type the user name and press Enter. The password prompt appears.
10 Type the password and press Enter. The system activates the .profile changes.
11 Using the mouse, place the cursor anywhere on the DNCS desktop, and then
10 Type the password and press Enter. The system activates the .profile changes.
11 Using the mouse, place the cursor anywhere on the DNCS desktop, and then
click the middle mouse button. A menu appears with a list of options.
12 Click Administrative Console to open the DNCS Administrative Console and
the Status windows.
13 Your next step is to gather information for the osmAutoMux.cfg file. Go to
Gather Information for the osmAutoMux.cfg File (on page 42).