Руководство По Установке для Cisco Headend System Release 2.7
ASI Card Log Messages
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Automatic PSI table generation turned ON
ACTIVE STREAMS: 10
ACTIVE TABLE STREAM IDs: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Did the ASI card status display?
If yes, you were able to log into the ASI card successfully. You are finished
with this procedure.
with this procedure.
If no, continue with this procedure.
5 In the xterm window, log into the RNCS as root.
6 Type ls -IL /dev/Hmux0 and press Enter. The screen displays the ASI card
6 Type ls -IL /dev/Hmux0 and press Enter. The screen displays the ASI card
permissions information similar to the following:
crw -rw -rw 1 root sys 0666, 0 Mar 01 17:37 /dev/Hmux0
7 Do the permissions display as shown above?
If yes, go to step 10.
If no, go to step 8.
8 Type chmod 0666 /dev/Hmux0 and press Enter.
9 Repeat step 6 to verify that the permissions have changed.
10 Type grep Hmux /etc/security/device_policy and press Enter to verify that the
9 Repeat step 6 to verify that the permissions have changed.
10 Type grep Hmux /etc/security/device_policy and press Enter to verify that the
Hmux entry exists in the device_policy file. You should see the following
message:
message:
Hmux* read_priv_set=none write_priv_set=none
11 Did the command return the message as shown above?
If yes, go to step 15.
If no, go to step 12.
12 Type echo "Hmux* read_priv_set=none write_priv_set=none" >>
etc/security/device_policy and press Enter.
13 Repeat step 10 to verify that the Hmux entry is now in the device_policy file.
14 Type shutdown -y -g0 -i6 and press Enter to reboot the system.
15 Open an xterm window and log into the RNCS as any user other than root.
16 Type /opt/solHmux64/vpStatus -d /dev/Hmux0 -P 0 and press Enter. The ASI
14 Type shutdown -y -g0 -i6 and press Enter to reboot the system.
15 Open an xterm window and log into the RNCS as any user other than root.
16 Type /opt/solHmux64/vpStatus -d /dev/Hmux0 -P 0 and press Enter. The ASI
card status should display.
17 Did the ASI card status display?
If yes, you are finished with this procedure.
If no, repeat this procedure from step 14.
Note: If the ASI card status does not display after rebooting the system again,
contact Cisco Services.
contact Cisco Services.