Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 User Guide
Run the chkSamUrl Utility
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-rw-r--r-- 1 dncs dncs 12593 Jan 25 15:41 /tmp/samservices.unl
Now removing unused SAM URL entries from the database
Database selected
261 row(s) deleted
Database closed
261 row(s) deleted
Database closed
List updated database stats:
SAM URL bulk table:
/dvs/dvsFiles/SAM/bulk.tbl
Last Updated:
Jan 20 23:37
Size:
51694
Used URL Entries:
57
Unused URL Entries:
0
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Although the unused SAM URLs have been removed from the database,
a SAM Services save will need to be performed in order to get the
saManager to acknowledge the changes made to the database.
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Although the unused SAM URLs have been removed from the database,
a SAM Services save will need to be performed in order to get the
saManager to acknowledge the changes made to the database.
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4 Review the updated database statistics, locate the Size field, and record the
bulk.tbl file size in the following space: _____ KB
5 Locate the Unused URL Entries field. Were unused URL entries identified and
removed from the database?
If yes, go to step 6.
If no and the bulk.tbl file size is greater than 45 KB, call Cisco Services.
If no and the bulk.tbl file size is less than 45 KB, go to Minimizing the
bulk.tbl File Size (on page 51).
bulk.tbl File Size (on page 51).
6 From the DNCS Administrative Console, click the Application Interface
Modules tab, and then click SAM Service. The SAM Service List window opens.
7 Select any service in the list, click File, and then select Open. The Set Up SAM
Service window opens.
8 Click Save. The SAM service is updated and, within 20 minutes, the saManager
process will update all files with the current system configuration.
9 Wait at least 20 minutes and, in an xterm window, type chkSamUrl -l from the
/export/home/dncs directory. The output lists the updates of the current file
size and available space in the bulk.tbl file.
Note: The "l" is a lower case L.
size and available space in the bulk.tbl file.
Note: The "l" is a lower case L.
10 Verify that the new bulk.tbl file size is smaller than the file size recorded in step
4.