Cisco Headend System Release 2.5
Appendix A
Populate Host Record IDs After Upgrading to SR 2.7/3.7/4.2 SP2
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e On the text editor – Open a File window, type /dvs/dncs/tmp/ in the Enter a
Path or Folder Name field, and press Enter.
f Scroll through the file list that appears in the Files panel, highlight the
hctBatch.log file, and click OK. The Text Editor displays the contents of the
hctBatch.log file.
Notes:
If the DHCT type already exists in the database, the HctType record with
version <type revision> and model <modeltype> already existed in cache
message appears.
If a DHCT type is not added to the database for any reason, the HctType
record with version <type revision> and model <modeltype> could not be
inserted into the database message appears.
17 Select Copy to File from the File menu. The Text Editor – Copy to File window
opens.
18 Type a unique log file name for each EMM CD in the Enter file name field. The
naming convention of the file name is typically as follows:
/dvs/dncs/tmp/emmcdlogs/<deliverynumber>.log
Example: Type /dvs/dncs/tmp/emmcdlogs/OL00251237-5618.log for the file
/dvs/dncs/tmp/emmcdlogs/<deliverynumber>.log
Example: Type /dvs/dncs/tmp/emmcdlogs/OL00251237-5618.log for the file
name. OL00251237-5618 is the delivery number of the EMM CD.
Note: You might want to use the following alternate naming convention on your
Note: You might want to use the following alternate naming convention on your
system:
/dvs/dncs/tmp/emmcdlogs/<deliverynumber>_date_time.log
/dvs/dncs/tmp/emmcdlogs/<deliverynumber>_date_time.log
19 Click OK. The system saves the log file with the new name.
20 From the File menu of the Text Editor window, select Close.
21 Are you loading EMM data from a CD?
20 From the File menu of the Text Editor window, select Close.
21 Are you loading EMM data from a CD?
If yes, open an xterm window, type eject, and press Enter to eject the CD (or,
if the GUI is open, you can eject the CD from the GUI).
If no, go to step 22.
22 Repeat this procedure for each additional EMM CD.