Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Guide De Montage
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Chapter 2 SR i4.2.2 DVD Upgrade Procedures
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22 As dncs user, follow these steps to stop the integrated Application Server.
a Type cd /dvs/appserv/bin and then press Enter.
b Type ./appControl and then press Enter. The AppControl utility appears.
c Type 2 and then press Enter.
d Make a note of the processes that are running so that you can compare these
b Type ./appControl and then press Enter. The AppControl utility appears.
c Type 2 and then press Enter.
d Make a note of the processes that are running so that you can compare these
processes with those that are running after the upgrade.
e Type ./appStop and then press Enter.
f Wait a few minutes, press Enter on the AppControl user interface, and verify
f Wait a few minutes, press Enter on the AppControl user interface, and verify
that all of the processes have stopped.
Note: This may take a few minutes and you may have to press Enter a few
times.
times.
g If, after waiting several minutes, there are Application Server processes still
running, type ./appKill and then press Enter.
h Close the AppControl utility user interface.
23 As dncs user, follow these steps to stop the DNCS.
a Type cd /dvs/dncs/bin and then press Enter.
b Type dncsControl and then press Enter. The dncsControl utility appears.
c Type 2 and then press Enter.
d Make a note of the processes that are running so that you can compare these
b Type dncsControl and then press Enter. The dncsControl utility appears.
c Type 2 and then press Enter.
d Make a note of the processes that are running so that you can compare these
processes with those that are running after the upgrade.
e Type dncsStop and then press Enter.
f Wait a few minutes, press Enter on the dncsControl user interface, and verify
f Wait a few minutes, press Enter on the dncsControl user interface, and verify
that all of the processes have stopped.
Note: This may take a few minutes and you may have to press Enter a few
times.
times.
g Type ps -ef | grep dvs and then press Enter to verify that the DNCS
processes have stopped.
h Do the results from step g show that dncsInitd, dncsResMon, and appInitd
are the only three processes still running?
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If yes, go to step 24.
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If no (there are other processes still running), follow these instructions.
a Type dncsKill and then press Enter.
b Type appKill and then press Enter.
i Type ps -ef | grep dvs and then press Enter to verify that the processes have
stopped.