Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 Guia Da Instalação
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SR 2.5 and SR 3.5 Post Upgrade Procedures
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Verify the EAS Network Configuration on the DNCS,
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5.
Does the hosts file contain an entry as described in step 4?
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If yes, follow these instructions.
a) Type the Ctrl and c keys simultaneously to exit the more utility.
b) Go to Inspecting the /etc/hosts.equiv File on the DNCS, next in this
a) Type the Ctrl and c keys simultaneously to exit the more utility.
b) Go to Inspecting the /etc/hosts.equiv File on the DNCS, next in this
section.
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If no, follow these instructions.
a) Type the Ctrl and c keys simultaneously to exit the more utility.
b) Obtain the IP address for the EAC.
a) Type the Ctrl and c keys simultaneously to exit the more utility.
b) Obtain the IP address for the EAC.
Note: You can obtain the IP address for the EAC from the /etc/hosts
file on the Application Server or from the Network Administrator of the
site you are upgrading.
c) Type vi hosts and then press Enter.
Result: The hosts file opens for editing using the UNIX vi text editor.
d) Append the IP address and eac to the hosts file.
Important: Use the following format:
[IP address]
eac
Example: 172.18.28.173 eac
e) Save and close the /etc/hosts file.
f) Go to Inspecting the /etc/hosts.equiv File on the DNCS, next in this
f) Go to Inspecting the /etc/hosts.equiv File on the DNCS, next in this
section.
Inspecting the /etc/hosts.equiv File on the DNCS
Follow these instructions to inspect the /etc/hosts.equiv file on the DNCS and to
add the missing entry, if required.
1.
If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
2.
Type cd /etc and then press Enter.
Result: The /etc directory becomes the working directory.
Result: The /etc directory becomes the working directory.
3.
Type more hosts.equiv and then press Enter.
Result: The hosts.equiv file opens for viewing using the UNIX more utility.
Result: The hosts.equiv file opens for viewing using the UNIX more utility.