Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 Notas de publicación
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Known Issues for Standard SR 3.5
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Known Issues in the Standard Version of SR 3.5
Introduction
Resolutions to the following system release issues are currently in development at
Cisco.
CR 27796: Image Files May Not Save Due to File Permissions Settings
The system allows the operator to copy image files with various permissions settings
that do not satisfy the CVT user interface during the save operation. As an example,
if the permissions of a software image file are set to 555 (read and execute for all
users), you cannot save the image file from the Set Up Downloadable File window
on the DNCS.
Workaround: When the Save fails to work, the Set Up Downloadable File window
Workaround: When the Save fails to work, the Set Up Downloadable File window
issues a “Save Failed” message. To determine if the save operation failed because of
file permissions, you can check the dncsLog file for an “Unable to copy image” log
message from osm.
To correct the file permissions, enter the following command. Replace <image> with
To correct the file permissions, enter the following command. Replace <image> with
the name of the image file that needs different permissions.
chmod 755 <image.name>
chmod 755 <image.name>
CR 27799: Quitting the Online Help Closes the Help and the DNCS Web-Based Interface
If you select File > Quit from the Help window for a Web-based UI, both the Help
window and the Web-based UI close.
Workaround: To close the Help window only, select File > Close or click in the
Workaround: To close the Help window only, select File > Close or click in the
upper right corner of the Help window.
CR 28741: Files Are Not Automatically Moved to the Correct Carousel
If you add a file to a carousel as an inband file and then change the file to an OOB
file, the file is not automatically moved to the OOB carousel. The same is true if you
add a file to a carousel as an OOB file and then change the file to an inband file. The
OOB file is not automatically moved to the inband carousel.
Workaround: Delete the file, and re-add the file to the correct carousel.
Workaround: Delete the file, and re-add the file to the correct carousel.
CR 31348: The Services Portal Cannot Be Disabled
Normally, if you set the access level for an application or feature to None from the
Set Up User Access window, the button associated with the feature or application is
disabled (greyed out). If you set the access level for Services Portal to None, the
Services Portal button remains active on the Server Applications tab. Users can still
open the SP Service Guide and edit the Services Portal.