Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Installation Guide
Run the parseIppvRept Utility
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5 Type parseIppvRept -I [input file name] -O [output file name] -c and then
press Enter.
Notes:
Notes:
Substitute the name of the binary IPPV purchase report in the
/dvs/ftp/purchaseReportArchive directory for [input file name].
Important! Be sure to include the complete path to the
purchaseReportArchive directory.
/dvs/ftp/purchaseReportArchive directory for [input file name].
Important! Be sure to include the complete path to the
purchaseReportArchive directory.
Substitute the path and name of the output file you want to create for [output
file name].
Important! If you store this file in the /tmp directory of the DNCS, the
contents of the /tmp directory are lost whenever the DNCS reboots. To keep
this file for an extended period of time, consider storing the file in the
/dvs/dncs/tmp directory.
file name].
Important! If you store this file in the /tmp directory of the DNCS, the
contents of the /tmp directory are lost whenever the DNCS reboots. To keep
this file for an extended period of time, consider storing the file in the
/dvs/dncs/tmp directory.
Example: Type (all on one line)
parseIppvRept -I /dvs/ftp/purchaseReportArchive/ippv200303262350.xdr -O
/dvs/dncs/tmp/ippv20030326.out -c and then press Enter.
Result: The utility converts the binary IPPV purchase report to text format,
using comma delimited output, and stores it in the specified directory.
parseIppvRept -I /dvs/ftp/purchaseReportArchive/ippv200303262350.xdr -O
/dvs/dncs/tmp/ippv20030326.out -c and then press Enter.
Result: The utility converts the binary IPPV purchase report to text format,
using comma delimited output, and stores it in the specified directory.
6 For instructions on viewing the output, go to View the Output File, next in this
chapter.
7 Type parseIppvRept -I [input file name] -O [output file name] and then
press Enter.
Notes:
Notes:
Substitute the name of the binary IPPV purchase report in the
/dvs/ftp/purchaseReportArchive directory for [input file name].
Important! Be sure to include the complete path to the
purchaseReportArchive directory.
/dvs/ftp/purchaseReportArchive directory for [input file name].
Important! Be sure to include the complete path to the
purchaseReportArchive directory.
Substitute the path and name of the output file you want to create for [output
file name].
Important! Cisco recommends that you use the /dvs/dncs/tmp directory to
store files of this type.
file name].
Important! Cisco recommends that you use the /dvs/dncs/tmp directory to
store files of this type.
Example: Type (all on one line)
parseIppvRept -I /dvs/ftp/purchaseReportArchive/ippv200303262350.xdr -O
/dvs/dncs/tmp/ippv20030326.out and then press Enter.
Result: The utility converts the binary IPPV purchase report to text format,
using block-type output, and stores it in the specified directory.
parseIppvRept -I /dvs/ftp/purchaseReportArchive/ippv200303262350.xdr -O
/dvs/dncs/tmp/ippv20030326.out and then press Enter.
Result: The utility converts the binary IPPV purchase report to text format,
using block-type output, and stores it in the specified directory.
8 For instructions on viewing the output, go to View the Output File (on page 180).