Cisco Model D-PCG1000 PowerKEY CAS Gateway Release Notes
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SARA Server 3.1.6 Installation Instructions
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Stop System Components,
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Stopping the cron Jobs on the DNCS
Complete these steps to stop any cron jobs that are running on the DNCS.
Note: A cron job is a program that runs automatically without specific user
Complete these steps to stop any cron jobs that are running on the DNCS.
Note: A cron job is a program that runs automatically without specific user
intervention.
1. Are you logged into the DNCS as root user?
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If yes, go to step 4.
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If no, go to step 2.
2. At the prompt on the DNCS xterm window, type su - and press Enter.
Result: A password prompt appears.
3. Type the root user password and press Enter.
Result: A prompt appears.
4. Type ps -ef | grep cron and press Enter.
Result: The system lists the processes that are running and include the
word cron.
5. Does the resulting list in step 4 include /usr/sbin/cron?
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If yes, go to step 6.
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If no, the cron jobs are already stopped on the DNCS. Skip the
remaining steps in this procedure and go to Ensuring No Active
Database Sessions on the DNCS, next in this section.
6. Type /etc/rc2.d/S75cron stop and press Enter.
Result: The system stops all cron jobs on the DNCS.
7. Type ps -ef | grep cron again and press Enter to confirm that all of the
cron jobs have stopped.
Result: The system should list only the grep process.
Result: The system should list only the grep process.
8. Has the cron job process stopped and only the grep process is listed?
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If yes, go to Ensuring No Active Database Sessions on the DNCS, next
in this section.
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If no, call Cisco Services.