Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Guia Da Instalação
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3 Type
pgrep -fl cron
and then press
Enter
. The DNCS displays the cron process
ID (PID).
Examples
:
The following examples are examples of sample output. Your output
is likely to be different.
If the cron process is running without any child processes, you should see
something similar to this example:
something similar to this example:
pgrep -fl cron
209 /usr/sbin/cron
If the cron process has spawned a child process, you should see something
similar to this example:
similar to this example:
pgrep -fl cron
209 /usr/sbin/cron
14651 sh -c /export/home/dncs/test/tst 2>&1
14652 sh -c /export/home/dncs/tst2 2>&1
14651 sh -c /export/home/dncs/test/tst 2>&1
14652 sh -c /export/home/dncs/tst2 2>&1
Note:
The cron process may have spawned multiple child processes.
4 Use the cron PID from step 3 and type
ptree <PID>
and press
Enter
. The DNCS
displays the process tree of all cron processes.
5 Did the results from step 4 only include /usr/sbin/cron?
If
yes
, choose one of the following options:
–
On a Solaris 8 system, type
/etc/rc2.d/S75cron stop
and then press
Enter
.
–
On a Solaris 10 system, type
svcadm -v disable -s cron
and press
Ente
r.
If
no
, (results from step 4 show multiple cron processes) type:
kill -9 <PIDs>
and press
Enter
.
Important:
List the PIDs in reverse order.
Example: kill -9 14652 14651 209
Note:
If the results from step 4 did not show /usr/sbin/cron, skip the rest of this
section and go to Ensuring No Active Database Sessions on the DNCS
(on page 20).
(on page 20).
6 To confirm that the cron jobs have stopped, type
pgrep –fl cron
and press
Enter
.
Note:
The “l” in “fl” is a lowercase "L".
Result:
The command prompt should be the only item displayed; no processes
should be displayed.
7 If the results from step 7 show that the cron process is still running, repeat steps
4 through 7
Note:
Call Cisco Services for assistance, if necessary.
8 Type
exit
and press
Enter
to close the remote session and return to the DNCS