Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Installation Guide

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Add Unique Entries to the dfstab File (Optional) 
 
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Add Unique Entries to the dfstab File (Optional) 
You should only have to perform this procedure if you are using a third party 
Application Server. After running the setupAS script, complete the following steps 
to compare the pre-upgrade dfstab file with the post-upgrade dfstab file and make 
any necessary modifications to the /etc/dfs/dfstab file. 
Important:  You must be root user to make any modifications to the /etc/dfs/dfstab 
file. 
Open a third xterm window on the DNCS and change to root user. 
Note:  You should now have three xterm windows on the DNCS. You are root 
user in two, and dncs user in the third. 
2  In one root xterm window, type the following command and press Enter to 
change to the /dvs/admin/sysinfo/[date_time] directory. 
cd /dvs/admin/sysinfo[date_time]
 
Note:  Replace [date_time] with the directory name of the date and time that the 
preUpgradeChecks script was run. 
In the same root xterm window, type the following command and press Enter to 
open the dfstab file for review. 
less dfstab
 
4  In the second root xterm window type the following command and press Enter 
to open the /etc/dfs/dfstab file. 
less /etc/dfs/dfstab
 
5  Compare the two files. Does the pre-upgrade dfstab file contain any unique 
entries other than the 3 default entries? 
 
If yes, in a root xterm window, complete these steps. 
a  Open the /etc/dfs/dfstab file in a text editor. 
b  Add the exact unique entry found in the pre-upgrade dfstab file into the 
/etc/dfs/dfstab file. 
c  Save and close the /etc/dfs/dfstab file. 
 
If no, you have completed this procedure.