Cisco Headend Digital Broadband Delivery System Guia Do Utilizador
749640 Rev D
Troubleshoot the EAS With the getEASdata Utility
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Open and Examine the getEASdata Utility Reports,
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5.
In the other xterm window, type ls EASdata* and then press Enter.
Result: The system lists all files in the /tmp directory that begin with
Result: The system lists all files in the /tmp directory that begin with
EASdata.
Notes:
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Notes:
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The system stores EAS Data Report files in EASdata.out.[date].doc format,
where the date is expressed in terms of YYMMDD_HHMM.
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By listing all EAS Data Report files, you can easily identify which one
pertains to the most recent report you generated.
6.
In the xterm window you used in step 5, type more [EAS Data Report name]
and then press Enter.
Note: Substitute the name of the EAS Data Report file that you want to open
Note: Substitute the name of the EAS Data Report file that you want to open
for [EAS Data Report name].
Example: Type more EASdata.out.031008_1542.doc and then press Enter.
Result: The selected EAS Data Report opens in the xterm window.
Example: Type more EASdata.out.031008_1542.doc and then press Enter.
Result: The selected EAS Data Report opens in the xterm window.
7.
Go to Examining the EAS Reports, next in this section, for help in
understanding the reports.
Examining the GetEASdata Utility Reports
Refer to these instructions for general guidance in reviewing the two reports
generated by the getEASdata utility. These instructions provide an example of one
error that you might find. Refer to Sample EAS-Related Errors, later in this section,
for additional examples.
1.
Scroll through the EAS Error Report. As you scroll through the various
headings contained in the report, look for errors. Errors are clearly marked in
the report by the word Error.
Example: The ***** eac in /etc/hosts.equiv ***** heading in the EAS Error
Example: The ***** eac in /etc/hosts.equiv ***** heading in the EAS Error
Report might include an error message similar to the following:
Error: There is no entry for eac in the hosts.equiv file.
Note: The eac needs to have one entry in the /etc/hosts.equiv file.
Note: The eac needs to have one entry in the /etc/hosts.equiv file.
2.
After locating an error in the EAS Error Report, look for the corresponding
data in the EAS Data Report.
Example: Using the example in step 1, the ***** eac in /etc/hosts.equiv *****
Example: Using the example in step 1, the ***** eac in /etc/hosts.equiv *****
heading in the EAS Data Report might show that there is no line in the
/etc/hosts/equiv file that contains eac.
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