Cisco Cisco Explorer Set-top Software Version 2.1 Guia Do Utilizador
DVR Status Diagnostic Screen
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Screen Fields and Values
This section describes the fields and possible values that can appear in this
This section describes the fields and possible values that can appear in this
diagnostic screen.
ITFS
Important: The fields within the ITFS section should only change after a loss of
Important: The fields within the ITFS section should only change after a loss of
power or after a reboot.
Note: After a loss of power or a reboot, it would not be unusual that the
Note: After a loss of power or a reboot, it would not be unusual that the
"LostClusters" field display number(s) other than 0 (zero). That condition is
expected. It indicates that a recording was in progress when the DHCT rebooted,
and open files were not closed. The last few seconds of the recording might be lost
and would be indicated here as "lost clusters." It is possible for the other fields to
display number(s) other than 0 as well, but that would indicate more serious issues.
Field Name
Description
Possible Values
Status
The current working status of the
ITFS
ITFS
Ready—this value should always
appear
Note: If Ready does not appear,
contact Cisco Services.
appear
Note: If Ready does not appear,
contact Cisco Services.
Corrupt Files The number of corrupt or
impaired files within the ITFS
0—desired value
[non-0]—contact Cisco Services
Cross-links
The number of cross-links
clusters
clusters
0—desired value
[non-0]—contact Cisco Services
LostClusters
The number of allocated clusters
not associated with any file
not associated with any file
0—desired value
[non-0]—contact Cisco Services
WDIDE
Field Name
Description
Possible Values
Status
The current working status of the
IDE device driver
IDE device driver
Ready—desired value
Note: If Ready does not appear,
contact Cisco Services.
Note: If Ready does not appear,
contact Cisco Services.
AVFS
Field Name
Description
Possible Values
Status
The current working status of the
audio video file system (AVFS)
device driver
audio video file system (AVFS)
device driver
Drive Asleep—may appear when
the DHCT is powered off
the DHCT is powered off
Not Ready
Ready—desirable value