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Remove Scripts That Bounce the Pass-Through Process
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Remove Scripts That Bounce the Pass-Through
Process
In order to correct some issues associated with the Pass-Through process on the
DNCS, some sites have been regularly bouncing this process through scripts that
reside in the crontab file. SR 2.8.1/3.8.1/4.3.1 contains software that corrects issues
associated with the Pass-Through process. Therefore, after the upgrade, you should
remove any entries in the crontab file that reference scripts that bounce the Pass-
Through process. The instructions in this section guide you through the process of
removing these references.
Notes:
DNCS, some sites have been regularly bouncing this process through scripts that
reside in the crontab file. SR 2.8.1/3.8.1/4.3.1 contains software that corrects issues
associated with the Pass-Through process. Therefore, after the upgrade, you should
remove any entries in the crontab file that reference scripts that bounce the Pass-
Through process. The instructions in this section guide you through the process of
removing these references.
Notes:
Bouncing a process refers to stopping and then restarting that process.
The scripts that Cisco wrote to bounce the Pass-Through process are called
elop.sh and bouncePassThru.
Removing Scripts That Bounce the Pass-Through Process
1 If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
2 Follow these instructions to check on the presence of scripts in the crontab file
2 Follow these instructions to check on the presence of scripts in the crontab file
that bounce the Pass-Through process.
a Type crontab -l | grep -i elop.sh and then press Enter. The system lists the
a Type crontab -l | grep -i elop.sh and then press Enter. The system lists the
line(s) within the crontab file that contain elop.ksh.
b Type crontab -l | grep -i bouncePassThru and then press Enter. The
system lists the line(s) within the crontab file that contain bouncePassThru.
3 Did the output of step 2 contain any references to the elop.sh or the
bouncePassThru scripts?
If yes, go to step 4 to remove those references.
If no, go to the next procedure in this chapter.
Note: You do not have to remove any references to the scripts from the
crontab file.
Note: You do not have to remove any references to the scripts from the
crontab file.
4 Type crontab -l > /tmp/dncs.crontab and then press Enter. The system
redirects the contents of the crontab into dncs.crontab.
Note: While you can edit the crontab directly, we recommend that you first
redirect the contents of the crontab to dncs.crontab so you can recover the
original crontab if necessary.
Note: While you can edit the crontab directly, we recommend that you first
redirect the contents of the crontab to dncs.crontab so you can recover the
original crontab if necessary.
5 Type vi /tmp/dncs.crontab and then press Enter. The dncs.crontab file opens for