Cisco Headend Digital Broadband Delivery System Guia Da Instalação
Chapter 1 SR i4.2.2 DVD Pre-Upgrade Procedures
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Back Up Various Data Files
Our engineers recommend that you back up to tape the data in the signonCount.out
and signonCount.fixrpt files, as well as the data in the dhctStatus2 directory. You can
then use this data as a reference and troubleshooting tool in the event that there are
problems with the system after the upgrade. The instructions in this section guide
you through the steps of backing up these files.
and signonCount.fixrpt files, as well as the data in the dhctStatus2 directory. You can
then use this data as a reference and troubleshooting tool in the event that there are
problems with the system after the upgrade. The instructions in this section guide
you through the steps of backing up these files.
Backing Up Various Data Directories
Follow these instructions to back up the signonCount.out and signonCount.fixrpt
files, as well as the data in the dhctStatus2 directory.
1 Label a tape with the date and the following title:
files, as well as the data in the dhctStatus2 directory.
1 Label a tape with the date and the following title:
signonCount / dhctStatus2 Backups
2 Insert the tape into the tape drive of the DNCS.
3 From an xterm window on the DNCS, type
3 From an xterm window on the DNCS, type
tar cvf [device name] /dvs/dncs/tmp/signonCount.out
/dvs/dncs/tmp/signonCount.fixrpt /dvs/dncs/tmp/dhctStatus2 and then press
Enter. The system backs up the specified files.
Note: Substitute the device name of the DNCS tape drive for [device name].
Example: tar cvf /dev/rmt/0h /dvs/dncs/tmp/signonCount.out
/dvs/dncs/tmp/signonCount.fixrpt /dvs/dncs/tmp/dhctStatus2
/dvs/dncs/tmp/signonCount.fixrpt /dvs/dncs/tmp/dhctStatus2 and then press
Enter. The system backs up the specified files.
Note: Substitute the device name of the DNCS tape drive for [device name].
Example: tar cvf /dev/rmt/0h /dvs/dncs/tmp/signonCount.out
/dvs/dncs/tmp/signonCount.fixrpt /dvs/dncs/tmp/dhctStatus2
4 When the backup is complete, eject the tape and store it in a safe place.