Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 安装指南

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Chapter 5    Manage the Database with the dncsDbData Utility 
 
 
 
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Notice, however, the last line of data under the DNCS Database Check heading. 
The Doctor Report now shows that the database is at 73.1 percent used capacity. This 
significant increase in database used capacity might be disconcerting to the system 
operator. Refer to An Explanation of Database Used Capacity (on page 82) for a
explanation of how the database increased from 8.5 percent used capacity to 73.1 
percent used capacity after defragmenting the database. 
 
An Explanation of Database Used Capacity 
Prior to version 1.1 of DNCS Utilities, when system operators used the dncsDbData 
utility to defragment the database, related data was reloaded contiguously into the 
database, but no additional space was allocated to the emm table. The database was 
then subject to fragmentation again as the emm table grew. 
Beginning with version 1.1 of DNCS Utilities however, the reload function of the 
dncsDbData utility preallocates a significant amount of space to the emm table. By 
preallocating space to the emm table, the table can grow substantially without it 
becoming fragmented across the hard drive as it grows. The Doctor Report considers 
this preallocated space as used, even though it may consist largely of empty space. 
Therefore, Doctor Reports generated after defragmenting the database are likely to 
show a significant increase in the percentage of database used capacity. 
Note:  The amount of space preallocated to the emm table is based upon the 
following factors: 
 
The number of database spaces configured on the system 
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The hardware platform of the DNCS 
 
The number of disks assigned to the database 
 
Conclusion 
System operators of sites that see the condition described in this section, after 
defragmenting the database, can safely ignore this condition.