Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 Installation Guide

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Delete DBDS Process Core File Directories 
The DBDS corefiles directory is located on /disk2.  The /disk2 directory is a default 
key file directory. However, there is no need to back up and restore the contents of 
the corefiles directory. These are old core files that pertain to the old DBDS software. 
These core file directories should be deleted before beginning the Live Upgrade. This 
section provides instructions for deleting the DBDS core files directories. 
1  As root user, type the following command and press Enter to change to the 
/dvs/[DBDS system]/tmp/corefiles directory. 
cd /dvs/<DBDS system>/tmp/corefiles
 
Example:  
cd /dvs/dncs/tmp/corefiles
 
2  Type the following command and press Enter to delete all of the directories. 
rm -r *
 
3  Repeat steps 1 and 2 on the standalone Application Server and any LIONN 
servers on the system. The process core files are located in the following system 
directories: 
 
DNCS with a supported Application Server:  
/dvs/dncs/tmp/corefiles
 
 
Application Server:  
/dvs/appserv/tmp/corefiles
 
 
LIONN:  
/dvs/lionn/tmp/corefiles
 
 
DNCS with an integrated Application Server:  
/dvs/dncs/tmp/corefiles and /dvs/appserv/tmp/corefiles