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The cronCVT Configuration File
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The cronCVT Configuration File
Consider the following points about the configuration file used by the cronCVT
utility:
utility:
When DBDS Utilities is loaded onto the DNCS, the system automatically places
the croncvt.sample.ini file into the /dvs/dncs/Utilities directory of the DNCS.
The system operator should then copy this file to croncvt.ini, and then edit the
file to suit their system's configuration.
the croncvt.sample.ini file into the /dvs/dncs/Utilities directory of the DNCS.
The system operator should then copy this file to croncvt.ini, and then edit the
file to suit their system's configuration.
The croncvt.ini file can be moved to another directory, if desired. However, the
path to that directory then needs to be explicitly specified when setting up the
crontab file. Likewise, the file can be renamed to suit the system operator, but the
new name must be reflected accurately in the crontab file.
path to that directory then needs to be explicitly specified when setting up the
crontab file. Likewise, the file can be renamed to suit the system operator, but the
new name must be reflected accurately in the crontab file.
Some examples of the croncvt.ini file follow.
croncvt.ini (with -c)
#This is a comment
#you may place as many comments in this file as you want.
#the comment line must begin with an #
#
# Package to Group assignment:
# The tool supports two packages and two CVT groups
# assignment. Once it has been determined that a
# given CableCard has received PKG1 or PKG2,
# the tool will assign the Host that is bound to
# the CableCARD to the CVT Group ID GRP1 or GRP2
# respectively. Only certain Hardware IDs specified
# in the Hardware Id Section will be affected.
#
# First Package and CVT group assignment
PKG1=tru2way
GRP1=7779
# Second Package and CVT group assignment
PKG2=SARA
GRP2=1234
# Hardware IDs (Type,Revision)
#HWID=8300,63