Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 Guide De Montage
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Preparing the Rovi Application Server
Refer to Aptiv Technical Note Number 41. Complete steps 1 through 3 to prepare
the Rovi Application Server for the service pack upgrade.
Note: Contact the Rovi Corporation for the latest copy of the technical note.
Refer to Aptiv Technical Note Number 41. Complete steps 1 through 3 to prepare
the Rovi Application Server for the service pack upgrade.
Note: Contact the Rovi Corporation for the latest copy of the technical note.
Stopping the DNCS
1 Press the middle mouse button on the DNCS and select DNCS Stop. A
confirmation message appears.
2 Click Yes.
3 From an xterm window on the DNCS, type dncsControl and then press Enter.
3 From an xterm window on the DNCS, type dncsControl and then press Enter.
The Dncs Control utility window opens.
4 Type 2 (for Startup/Shutdown Single Element Group), and then press Enter. The
system displays all DNCS processes.
Note: The system updates the display periodically, or you can press Enter to
force an update.
Note: The system updates the display periodically, or you can press Enter to
force an update.
5 When the Curr Stt (Current State) field of the utility window indicates that all of
the DNCS processes have stopped, follow the on-screen instructions to close the
Dncs Control window.
Dncs Control window.
Ensuring No Active Database Sessions on the DNCS
Follow these instructions to ensure that there are no active database sessions
running on the DNCS.
Notes:
Follow these instructions to ensure that there are no active database sessions
running on the DNCS.
Notes:
You need to be root user to run some of the commands in this procedure.
If you have followed the instructions so far, you should still have a xterm
window open and be logged into it as root user.
1 Are you already logged on to an xterm window as root user?
If yes, go to step 2.
If no, log on to the xterm window as root user.
2 Type . /dvs/dncs/bin/dncsSetup and then press Enter. The system establishes
the root user environment.
Important: Be sure to type the dot followed by a space prior to typing /dvs.
Important: Be sure to type the dot followed by a space prior to typing /dvs.
3 Type showActiveSessions and then press Enter. One of the following messages
appears: