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Deleting Service Groups From a USRM
Note: This procedure requires the modification of the resource configuration file
created in the Adding Service Groups to a USRM procedure, as well as the creation
of two other configuration files as described in this section.
created in the Adding Service Groups to a USRM procedure, as well as the creation
of two other configuration files as described in this section.
Deleting a service group and other resources from a USRM in release 1.5.0 and later
requires a process that is a combination of procedures on the USRM as well as on the
DNCS. The basic flow of the process is as follows.
1 From the USRM, release all of the sessions associated with the service group in
requires a process that is a combination of procedures on the USRM as well as on the
DNCS. The basic flow of the process is as follows.
1 From the USRM, release all of the sessions associated with the service group in
the Resource Manager.
2 From the DNCS, remove the service group from the USRM.
3 From the USRM, modify and run the QAM_Servername file to remove the
3 From the USRM, modify and run the QAM_Servername file to remove the
service groups from the QAM output ports and the associated tables.
4 From the USRM, delete the service group from the Resource Manager.
Note: These files can be created/modified prior to the maintenance window.
The following sections explain each of these procedures in detail.
Required Configuration Files
Use a text editor, such as Notepad, to create the following configuration files for each
USRM. The configuration file should be prepared in advance for use during a
maintenance window.
USRM. The configuration file should be prepared in advance for use during a
maintenance window.
Note: The file names shown are just suggestions, but will be used in all following
examples.
examples.
sgRelease_Servername.txt
The following is an example file that releases sessions from service group 15. Use
this as a template to create other files of this type.
this as a template to create other files of this type.
This template can be used for any number of service groups by adding additional
ServiceGroupTable entries. You do not need to redefine "object ResourceManager"
before each ServiceGroupTable entry.
ServiceGroupTable entries. You do not need to redefine "object ResourceManager"
before each ServiceGroupTable entry.
object ResourceManager
ServiceGroupTable.AdminState.SGID15 Release
sgDelete_Servername.txt
The following is an example file that deletes sessions from service group 15. Use this
as a template to create other files of this type.
as a template to create other files of this type.
Note: When you delete a service group, all STBs in that service group will
immediately be deleted from the USRM.
immediately be deleted from the USRM.