Cisco Headend System Release 2.5
Back Up and Delete the copyControlParams File
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Back Up and Delete the copyControlParams File
Backing Up and Deleting the copyControlParams File
Follow these instructions to back up and delete the copyControlParams.inf file from
the DNCS.
1 Check with the system operator and determine whether the site you are
the DNCS.
1 Check with the system operator and determine whether the site you are
upgrading has any customized entries in the copyControlParams.inf file.
Note: If the copyControlParams.inf file has customized entries, you will make a
back up copy of the file (in step 4) before deleting it.
Note: If the copyControlParams.inf file has customized entries, you will make a
back up copy of the file (in step 4) before deleting it.
2 If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
3 Type cd /export/home/dncs and then press Enter. The /export/home/dncs
3 Type cd /export/home/dncs and then press Enter. The /export/home/dncs
directory becomes the working directory.
4 Does the copyControlParams.inf file have any customized entries?
If yes, type cp copyControlParams.inf copyControlParams.inf.bak and
then press Enter. The system makes a backup copy of the
copyControlParams.inf file.
then press Enter. The system makes a backup copy of the
copyControlParams.inf file.
If no, go to step 5.
5 Type rm copyControlParams.inf and then press Enter. The system deletes the
copyControlParams.inf file.
Note: When you restart the DNCS after the upgrade, the system will note the
absence of the copyControlParams.inf file and will create a new one.
Important! After the upgrade, use the backup copy of the
copyControlParams.inf file, as a reference, to add any customized entries to the
new file.
Note: When you restart the DNCS after the upgrade, the system will note the
absence of the copyControlParams.inf file and will create a new one.
Important! After the upgrade, use the backup copy of the
copyControlParams.inf file, as a reference, to add any customized entries to the
new file.