Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Guide De Montage
Restart System Components
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3 Have the cron jobs restarted on their own?
If yes, skip the rest of this procedure and go to Restarting the cron Jobs on
the Application Server (on page 35).
the Application Server (on page 35).
If no, go to step 4.
4 Follow these instructions to log in to the xterm window as root user.
a Type su - and then press Enter. The password prompt appears.
b Type the root password and then press Enter.
b Type the root password and then press Enter.
5 Type svcadm –v enable –rs cron and press Enter. The system restarts all cron
jobs.
6 To confirm that the cron jobs have restarted, type pgrep -fl cron and then press
Enter. The system should list /usr/sbin/cron.
7 Type exit and then press Enter to log out as the root user.
8 If necessary, manually run the IPG collector.
9 Go to Restarting Billing and Other Third-Party Applications (on page 36).
8 If necessary, manually run the IPG collector.
9 Go to Restarting Billing and Other Third-Party Applications (on page 36).
Restarting the cron Jobs on the Application Server
Important: This procedure pertains to the SARA server, only. If the site you are
upgrading supports the Aptiv Digital application server, check with Aptiv Digital
for the appropriate procedure.
1 If necessary, open an xterm window on the Application Server.
2 To confirm that the cron jobs are not running, type pgrep -fl cron and then
upgrading supports the Aptiv Digital application server, check with Aptiv Digital
for the appropriate procedure.
1 If necessary, open an xterm window on the Application Server.
2 To confirm that the cron jobs are not running, type pgrep -fl cron and then
press Enter.
3 Have the cron jobs restarted on their own?
If yes, skip the rest of this procedure and to go Restarting Billing and Other
Third-Party Applications (on page 36).
Third-Party Applications (on page 36).
If no, continue with step 4.
4 Follow these instructions to log in to the xterm window as root user.
a Type su – and press Enter. The password prompt appears.
b Type the root password and press Enter.
b Type the root password and press Enter.
5 Type svcadm -v enable -rs cron and then press Enter. The system restarts all
cron jobs.
6 To confirm that the cron jobs have restarted, type pgrep -fl cron and then press
Enter. The system should list /usr/sbin/cron.
7 Type exit and press Enter to log out as the root user.
8 Go to Restarting Billing and Other Third-Party Applications (on page 36).
8 Go to Restarting Billing and Other Third-Party Applications (on page 36).