Cisco Model D-PCG1000 PowerKEY CAS Gateway Referências técnicas
Operations Alert Bulletin
Preventing Failures of the bossServer
Process
Preventing Failures of the bossServer
Process
Background
When managing reservation pay-per-view (RPPV) orders, the Digital Network
Control System (DNCS) may be called upon to process duplicate add or delete
transactions from the billing system. In some instances, the handling of these
duplicate transactions may cause the bossServer process of the DNCS to fail. Failures
of the bossServer process may then affect the ability of the DNCS to process all other
transactions from the billing system.
Note: You may sometimes hear the failure of a process referred to as the process
Note: You may sometimes hear the failure of a process referred to as the process
coring or core-dumping.
Recommendation
Cisco recommends that system operators, who use the RPPV feature of the DNCS,
add the following entry to the dncs-user's .profile file:
BOSS_PPV_DUP_ELIMINATION_FLAG=0
When this entry is added to the .profile file, and after the bossServer process is
BOSS_PPV_DUP_ELIMINATION_FLAG=0
When this entry is added to the .profile file, and after the bossServer process is
stopped and then restarted, the system no longer attempts to filter duplicate RPPV
transactions.