Cisco Headend Digital Broadband Delivery System Guia Da Instalação
Chapter 4 Maintenance Window Activities
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Shut Down and Reboot the Servers
Follow these instructions to reboot the servers.
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From the root xterm window on the Application Server, type the following
command and press Enter. The Application Server shuts down to the ok prompt.
command and press Enter. The Application Server shuts down to the ok prompt.
shutdown –y –g0 –i0
Note: If you are migrating to an integrated DNCS and Application Server
environment, you can power off the Application Server after the ok prompt
appears.
environment, you can power off the Application Server after the ok prompt
appears.
2 If an RNCS server(s) exists on this system, type the following command and
press Enter in the root xterm window on the DNCS to shut down the RNCS
server(s).
server(s).
siteCmd [lionn hostname] shutdown –y –g0 –i0
3 From the root xterm window on the DNCS, type the following command and
press Enter. The DNCS reboots several times and installs the new DNCS
software packages.
software packages.
init 6
Notes:
When upgrading from SR 4.2.0.x to SR 5.0, the initial reboot may ask for
NFS4 information. Accept the default values and press F2. A confirmation
message appears. Press F2 again. The upgrade continues.
NFS4 information. Accept the default values and press F2. A confirmation
message appears. Press F2 again. The upgrade continues.
After the final reboot, the DNCS boots to the CDE login screen.
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After the DNCS CDE login screen is displayed, type the following command on
the Application Server and press Enter. The Application Server boots several
times and installs the Application Server packages.
the Application Server and press Enter. The Application Server boots several
times and installs the Application Server packages.
boot
5 After the DNCS CDE login screen is displayed, type the following command on
the RNCS and press Enter. The RNCS boots several times and installs the RNCS
packages
packages
boot
6 If necessary, repeat step 5 for each RNCS server on your system.