Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Release Notes
Ensure No Active Database Sessions on the DNCS
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Ensure No Active Database Sessions on the DNCS
1 Close all windows and GUIs that are open except for the xterm window in which
you are working.
2 Are you already logged on as root user in the xterm window on the DNCS?
If yes, go to step 4.
If no, go to step 3.
3 Complete the following steps to log on to the xterm window as root user.
a Type su - and press Enter. The password prompt appears.
b Type the root password and press Enter.
b Type the root password and press Enter.
4 Type . /dvs/dncs/bin/dncsSetup and then press Enter. The system establishes
the correct user environment.
Important:
Important:
Be sure to type the dot followed by a space prior to typing /dvs.
If -0 bad options message displays, ignore the message and go to step 5.
5 Type /usr/ucb/ps -auxww | grep tomcat and then press Enter. The system lists
running processes that use the tomcat server.
6 Is the tomcat server running?
If yes, type /etc/rc2.d/S98tomcat stop and then press Enter.
If no, go to step 7.
7 Type /usr/ucb/ps -auxww | grep tomcat and then press Enter to confirm that
the tomcat server has stopped.
Note: If the tomcat server is still running, repeat step 5.
Note: If the tomcat server is still running, repeat step 5.
8 Type ps -ef | grep -i ui and then press Enter. The system lists running UI
processes.
9 Are any UI processes running (such as dbUIServer or podUIServer)?
If yes, type /dvs/dncs/bin/stopSOAPServers and then press Enter.
If no, go to step 13.
10 Type ps -ef | grep -i ui and then press Enter to confirm that all UI processes
have stopped.
Note: If any UI processes are still running, type again
/dvs/dncs/bin/stopSOAPServers and then press Enter.
Note: If any UI processes are still running, type again
/dvs/dncs/bin/stopSOAPServers and then press Enter.
11 Type ps -ef | grep -i ui and then press Enter to confirm that UI process have
stopped.