Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Guia Da Instalação
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5 Did the results from step 4 only include /usr/sbin/cron?
If yes, type svcadm -v disable -s cron and press Enter.
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
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
19).
section and go to Ensuring No Active Database Sessions on the DNCS (on page
19).
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.
Result: The command prompt should be the only item displayed; no processes
should be displayed.
7 If the results from step 6 show that the cron process is still running, repeat steps
4 through 6.
Note: Call Cisco Services for assistance, if necessary.
Note: Call Cisco Services for assistance, if necessary.
8 Type exit and press Enter to close the remote session and return to the DNCS.
Stopping the DNCS Processes
1 Close all remote connections to the DNCS.
2 On the DNCS, click the middle mouse button and select DNCS Stop. A
2 On the DNCS, click the middle mouse button and select DNCS Stop. A
confirmation window opens.
3 Click Yes to confirm. The DNCS begins shutting down all of its processes. This
takes approximately 2 minutes to complete.
4 Open an xterm window on the DNCS.
5 At the prompt, type dncsControl and press Enter. The DNCS Control window
5 At the prompt, type dncsControl and press Enter. The DNCS Control window
opens.
6 Type 2 to select Startup/Shutdown Single Element Group and press Enter. A
list appears of all the DNCS processes and shows their current working states
(run or stop).
(run or stop).
7 On the DNCS Control window, press Enter to update the working states of the
DNCS processes. Continue to press Enter every few seconds until all processes in
the Current State column show stop(1).
Note: You will not see a status message while the processes are shutting down.
the Current State column show stop(1).
Note: You will not see a status message while the processes are shutting down.
8 When all processes in the Current State column show stop(1), follow the on-
screen instructions to close the DNCS Control window.
9 Close any GUI or WUI windows that may be open on the DNCS, except the
xterm window you are working in.