Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 發佈版本通知
Obtain System Configuration
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Obtain System Configuration
Complete the following steps to obtain basic system configuration data. You may
need some of this information later during the upgrade.
1 From an xterm window on the Application Server, type more /etc/hosts and
need some of this information later during the upgrade.
1 From an xterm window on the Application Server, type more /etc/hosts and
then press Enter. A list of IP (Internet Protocol) addresses and hostnames
appears.
appears.
2 On a sheet of paper, write down the IP addresses of the hosts that appear in the
/etc/hosts file.
Important: At a minimum, write down the IP addresses for the following hosts:
Important: At a minimum, write down the IP addresses for the following hosts:
appservatm _______________
dncsatm
_______________
dncseth
_______________
dncsted
_______________
3 Type uname -n and then press Enter. The hostname for the Application Server
appears.
Important: Call Cisco Services if the hostname contains a period (.). Cisco
Services engineers will help you change it to a valid hostname.
Important: Call Cisco Services if the hostname contains a period (.). Cisco
Services engineers will help you change it to a valid hostname.
4 Write down the hostname for the Application Server, as displayed in step 3:
__________
5 From an xterm window on the Application Server, type more /etc/hosts and
then press Enter. A list of IP addresses and hostnames appears.
6 Write down the IP addresses and hostnames for the following hosts:
dncsatm
_______________
appservatm (if appservatm is not 10.253.0.10)
_______________
7 At the Application Server, type uname -n and then press Enter. The hostname
for the Application Server appears.
8 Write down the hostname for the Application Server, as displayed in step 8:
_______________