Cisco Headend Digital Broadband Delivery System Guía De Instalación
Chapter 5 Manage the Database with the dncsDbData Utility
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6 Type . /dvs/dncs/bin/dncsSetup and then press Enter. This command
establishes the DNCS environment as a root user.
Important! Type the period followed by a space before typing /dvs.
Note: The system may also return a message that ends with -o bad options or -o:
bad options. Ignore this message; it is normal.
Important! Type the period followed by a space before typing /dvs.
Note: The system may also return a message that ends with -o bad options or -o:
bad options. Ignore this message; it is normal.
7 Have you just unloaded your database?
If yes, you have already stopped the DNCS and Application Server cron jobs;
go to step 9.
go to step 9.
If no, type /etc/rc2.d/S75cron stop and then press Enter. The system stops all
cron jobs on the DNCS.
cron jobs on the DNCS.
8 Follow these instructions to stop cron jobs on the Application Server.
a Type rsh appservatm and then press Enter.
b Type /etc/rc2.d/S75cron stop and then press Enter.
c Type exit and then press Enter.
b Type /etc/rc2.d/S75cron stop and then press Enter.
c Type exit and then press Enter.
9 Insert the tape containing your most recent unload of the database into the tape
drive of the DNCS.
10 Type showActiveSessions and then press Enter. A display showing any active
DNCS sessions appears.
11 Are there any active DNCS sessions?
If yes, type one of the following commands:
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To kill all active sessions at once, type killActiveSessions and then press
Enter; go to step 12.
Enter; go to step 12.
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To kill each process individually, type kill [PID] and then press Enter,
where [PID] is the process ID associated with the active session; go to
step 12.
where [PID] is the process ID associated with the active session; go to
step 12.
If no, the DNCS will display a message similar to dncsDbServer is idle; go to
step 12.
step 12.