Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Guide De Montage
Stop System Components
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Stopping the RNCS Processes
Complete this procedure only if Distributed DNCS is licensed and you have active
RNCS systems. Complete this procedure for each active RNCS.
1 From an xterm window on the DNCS, type siteCmd <RNCS hostname> pgrep -
RNCS systems. Complete this procedure for each active RNCS.
1 From an xterm window on the DNCS, type siteCmd <RNCS hostname> pgrep -
fl dvs and then press Enter.
2 Are the RNCS processes currently running?
If yes, go to step 3.
If no, go to Stopping the Application Server, MAS, or Third-Party Server (on
page 47).
page 47).
3 Type siteCmd <RNCS hostname> lionnStop and then press Enter to stop the
RNCS processes.
4 Type pgrep –fl dvs and press Enter. The only remaining process should be
lionnInitd.
5 Type siteCmd <RNCS hostname> lionnKill and then press Enter.
6 Type siteCmd <RNCS hostname> pgrep –fl dvs and then press Enter to
6 Type siteCmd <RNCS hostname> pgrep –fl dvs and then press Enter to
confirm that all RNCS processes are stopped.
7 Are the processes on the RNCS stopped?
If yes, go to Stopping the Application Server, MAS, or Third-Party Server (on
page 47).
page 47).
If no, repeat steps 4 through 6. If the processes still do not stop, call the Cisco
Services Video Technical Assistance Center (VTAC) for assistance.
Services Video Technical Assistance Center (VTAC) for assistance.
Stopping the Application Server, MAS, or Third-Party Server
This section provides procedures for stopping either a Cisco Server, MAS, or third-
party server. Choose the procedure that pertains to your system.
party server. Choose the procedure that pertains to your system.
Stopping the Cisco Application Server
1 Press the middle mouse button on the Application Server and select App Serv
1 Press the middle mouse button on the Application Server and select App Serv
Stop.
Note: Alternatively, you can complete this procedure from the DNCS using a
remote shell to the Application Server:
a In an xterm window on the DNCS, type rsh appservatm and press Enter to
Note: Alternatively, you can complete this procedure from the DNCS using a
remote shell to the Application Server:
a In an xterm window on the DNCS, type rsh appservatm and press Enter to
open a remote shell on the Application Server.
b Type appStop and press Enter to stop Application Server processes. It may
take a few minutes for all processes to stop.
c Type pgrep –fl dvs and press Enter. The only Application Server processes
still running should be appInitd.
2 Type appKill and then press Enter. The appInitd process stops.