Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Guia Da Instalação
Check BFS QAM Sessions
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Check BFS QAM Sessions
The number of BFS sessions after the upgrade needs to be the same as the number of
BFS sessions before the upgrade. The procedures in this section guide you through
the steps that are required in validating the number of BFS sessions.
BFS sessions before the upgrade. The procedures in this section guide you through
the steps that are required in validating the number of BFS sessions.
Verifying the Number of Recovered BFS Sessions
Complete the following steps to check the number of post-upgrade BFS sessions.
1 Choose one of the following options to check the number of BFS sessions:
1 Choose one of the following options to check the number of BFS sessions:
Press the Options button on the front panel of the BFS QAM until the
Session Count total appears.
Session Count total appears.
Type /dvs/dncs/bin/auditQam -query <IPAddr> 2 and press Enter.
Note: <IPAddr> is the IP address of the data QAM.
Note: <IPAddr> is the IP address of the data QAM.
2 Does the Session Count total equal the number of sessions you recorded in
Check and Record Sessions (on page 27)?
If yes, skip the remainder of this section, and go to Authorize the BRF as a
BFS Server (Optional) (on page 82). The system recovered all of the BFS
sessions.
BFS Server (Optional) (on page 82). The system recovered all of the BFS
sessions.
If no, go to Tear Down BFS and OSM Processes (on page 79).
Tear Down BFS and OSM Processes
Complete the following steps to tear down the BFS and OSM processes in order to
return the BFS session count to the expected number of sessions.
1 On the DNCS Control window, highlight the osm process.
2 Click Process and then select Stop Process. In a few minutes, the indicator for
return the BFS session count to the expected number of sessions.
1 On the DNCS Control window, highlight the osm process.
2 Click Process and then select Stop Process. In a few minutes, the indicator for
the osm process changes from green to red.
3 Highlight the bfsServer process.
4 Click Process and then select Stop Process. In a few minutes, the indicator for
4 Click Process and then select Stop Process. In a few minutes, the indicator for
the bfsServer process changes from green to red.
5 On the DNCS Administrative Console, select the DNCS tab and go to Utilities.