Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Guida All'Installazione
Unload the Database
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10 Are there any active DNCS sessions?
If yes, type one of the following commands:
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To kill all active sessions at once, type killActiveSessions and then press
Enter; go to step 11.
Enter; go to step 11.
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To kill each process individually, type kill [PID] and then press Enter,
where [PID] is the process ID associated with the active session; go to
step 11.
where [PID] is the process ID associated with the active session; go to
step 11.
If no, the DNCS will display a message similar to dncsDbServer is idle; go to
step 11.
step 11.
11 Choose one of the following options:
If you are unloading the DNCS database to the hard drive of the DNCS, type
dncsDbData -z and then press Enter.
dncsDbData -z and then press Enter.
If you are unloading the Application Server database to the hard drive of the
DNCS, type
dncsDbData -z -d appdb -c /dvs/appFiles/dbConfig/appDbConfig and
then press Enter.
Note: The directory path following the -c option specifies the location of the
appdb configuration files.
DNCS, type
dncsDbData -z -d appdb -c /dvs/appFiles/dbConfig/appDbConfig and
then press Enter.
Note: The directory path following the -c option specifies the location of the
appdb configuration files.
Result: The system displays how much disk space is required to store the
unloaded database.
unloaded database.
Example: Notice the number of 1024-blocks required to store the database. In this
example, the system requires 6,911 1024-blocks to store the DNCS database.
example, the system requires 6,911 1024-blocks to store the DNCS database.
12 Write the number of 1024-blocks required to store the database in the space
provided: ________________