Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 安装指南
Chapter 1 SR 2.8.2/3.8.2/4.3.2 Pre-Upgrade Procedures
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Terminating the cmd2000 Processes
In this section you will check and terminate, if necessary, the cmd2000 processes.
Beginning with SR4.3.2.x, the cmd2000 utility became a service. To start and stop the
cmd2000 utility you must use the svcadm command as root user to disable these
processes.
1 Type the following command and press Enter to determine if any cmd2000
Beginning with SR4.3.2.x, the cmd2000 utility became a service. To start and stop the
cmd2000 utility you must use the svcadm command as root user to disable these
processes.
1 Type the following command and press Enter to determine if any cmd2000
processes are running.
ps -ef |grep cmd2000
2 Are any cmd2000 processes running?
If yes, go to step 3.
If no, go to the next procedure in this chapter.
3 Determine the SAIdncs version by typing the following command and pressing
Enter. The system displays the SAIdncs version.
pkginfo –l SAIdncs | grep VER
4 Follow these instructions based upon the version of SAIdncs installed on the
system.
If the SAIdncs version is 4.3.0.x, follow these instructions.
a Type the following command and press Enter for each running cmd2000
a Type the following command and press Enter for each running cmd2000
process.
kill -9 [process ID]
b Type the following command and press Enter to verify that all cmd2000
processes have been terminated.
ps –ef | grep cmd2000
Note: Repeat steps a and b for any cmd2000 processes that remain active.
If the SAIdncs version is 4.3.2.x, follow these instructions.
a Type the following command and press Enter to verify that the cmd2000
a Type the following command and press Enter to verify that the cmd2000
SMF services are running. The system displays a list of cmd2000 services
that are online.
that are online.
svcs | grep cmd2000
b Type the following command and press Enter to switch to the root user.
su -
c When prompted, type the root password and press Enter.
d For each online service, type the following commands and press Enter.
d For each online service, type the following commands and press Enter.
svcadm –v disable –s svc:/application/cmd2000:default
svcadm – v disable –s
svc:/application/cmd2000_listener:default
svc:/application/cmd2000_listener:default