Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Installation Guide
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Introduction
The Doctor Report is one of the most important tools that system
operators and Cisco engineers can use to evaluate the configuration
and operation of a Cisco DBDS. Output from the Doctor Report
appears on the screen of the DNCS and is written to an output file for
later analysis.
operators and Cisco engineers can use to evaluate the configuration
and operation of a Cisco DBDS. Output from the Doctor Report
appears on the screen of the DNCS and is written to an output file for
later analysis.
Cisco developed the Doctor Report to generate a snapshot of system
configuration. The following list contains some of the system
configuration information reported by the Doctor Report:
configuration. The following list contains some of the system
configuration information reported by the Doctor Report:
Installed software versions
DNCS and Application Server disk partition utilization
Status of DNCS and Application Server processes
Summary of supported DHCT types
Summary of sources, source definitions, segments, and sessions
Summary of PPV services and events
Data carousel/pump status and rates
Configuration data for remote sites
Common configuration errors that may lead to problems later
Important! Cisco strongly recommends that system operators run the
Doctor Report at least once a day.
Doctor Report at least once a day.
This chapter provides the following information about the Doctor
Report:
Report:
Running the Doctor Report
Understanding the data produced by the Doctor Report
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Chapter 4
Analyze System Configuration
with the Doctor Report
with the Doctor Report