Cisco Headend Digital Broadband Delivery System Guia Da Instalação
Chapter 6 Delete RMA DHCTs from the Database with the del-hct-cd Utility
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Running the del-hct-cd Utility on SR 2.0 and Later Systems
Follow these instructions to run the del-hct-cd utility on your DNCS if your system
software is at SR 2.0 or later.
software is at SR 2.0 or later.
Note: See Process RMA DHCTs From a File (on page 94) for instructions on how to
run the del-hct-cd utility if an RMA CD is not available.
1 If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
2 Insert the CD containing the RMA DHCT information into the CD drive of the
run the del-hct-cd utility if an RMA CD is not available.
1 If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
2 Insert the CD containing the RMA DHCT information into the CD drive of the
DNCS.
Notes:
Notes:
Keep the CD in the CD drive of the DNCS throughout this procedure.
The script detects when you do not have the RMA CD in the CD drive of the
DNCS and displays an error message.
DNCS and displays an error message.
On some SR 2.x systems, a File Manager window may open. You can close it.
3 In the open xterm window, type del-hct-cd.sh -i and then press Enter. The script
counts the DHCTs found on the RMA CD and displays a message that inquires
whether the database should be checked for the presence of these DHCTs.
whether the database should be checked for the presence of these DHCTs.
4 Type y (for yes) and then press Enter. The script lists the DHCTs found on the
CD and displays their database status.
Notes:
Notes:
An RMA EMM CD may contain several hundred DHCTs. To create a log file
of the DHCTs on the RMA CD, type del-hct-cd.sh -i | tee hct.log and then
press Enter.
of the DHCTs on the RMA CD, type del-hct-cd.sh -i | tee hct.log and then
press Enter.
The script does not delete any DHCTs from the database when run in
Information Mode.
Information Mode.
The following list expands the acronyms used in the accompanying
illustration:
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illustration:
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IS_2W represents "in service, two-way" DHCTs.
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OOS represents DHCTs marked as out-of-service.