Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Installation Guide
Run the smMix Utility
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Displaying smMIx Version Number
Follow these instructions to display the version number of the smMix utility
installed on your system.
1 If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
2 Type smMix -v and then press Enter. The system displays the version number
installed on your system.
1 If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
2 Type smMix -v and then press Enter. The system displays the version number
of the smMix utility.
Example: In this example, the version number of the smMix utility is v1.7.
Example: In this example, the version number of the smMix utility is v1.7.
Generating EMM Age Distribution
Follow these instructions to generate a histogram showing the age distribution of
DHCT EMMs. Since the information in the histogram quickly scrolls off the screen,
Cisco recommends that you direct the output to a log file that you can later examine.
1 If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
2 Type smMix > /tmp/smMix.[today's date] and then press Enter to generate a
DHCT EMMs. Since the information in the histogram quickly scrolls off the screen,
Cisco recommends that you direct the output to a log file that you can later examine.
1 If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
2 Type smMix > /tmp/smMix.[today's date] and then press Enter to generate a
histogram depicting the distribution of DHCT EMMs.
Notes:
Notes:
Substitute today's date for [today's date].
Example: smMix > /tmp/smMix.081601
Example: smMix > /tmp/smMix.081601
Running the smMix utility without any options is for informational
purposes, only. It does not change EMM expiration dates in the DNCS
database.
purposes, only. It does not change EMM expiration dates in the DNCS
database.
This command directs the output of the smMix utility to a logfile in the /tmp
directory of the DNCS. Cisco recommends that you direct the output to a
logfile that you can examine later because the output scrolls too quickly off of
the screen.
directory of the DNCS. Cisco recommends that you direct the output to a
logfile that you can examine later because the output scrolls too quickly off of
the screen.