Specifications
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Appendix E CLI Commands
Other CLI Commands
Syntax Description
The CDNFS cleanup command is an EXEC command.
The CDS network file systems (cdnfs) stores the prefetched CDS network content by all supported
protocols. The cdnfs cleanup command cleans up the content of deleted channels from the acquisition
distribution database. In certain cases, the Content Acquirer is not notified by the Centralized System
(CMS) about deleted delivery services, and it fails to clear all unified name space (UNS) cases, the cdnfs
cleanup EXEC command can be used to clean up all UNS content associated with deleted delivery
services.
Note You can use cdnfs cleanup start to clean up the orphan content. Orphan content is content that is not
associated with any delivery service to which a Service Engine is subscribed.
The cdnfs browse command is an interactive command and has the following interactive commands
used to view the CDS network files and directories:
SE# cdnfs browse
------ CDNFS interactive browsing ------
dir, ls: list directory contents
cd,chdir: change current working directory
info: display attributes of a file
more: page through a file
cat: display a file
exit,quit: quit CDNFS browse shell
The cdnfs cleanup command synchronizes the state of the acquisition and distribution database with the
content stored on the cdnfs. You should use this command after replacing a failed disk drive.
Disk Commands
The disk commands in the EXEC mode allow you to perform disk configuration and maintenance
commands.
• disk mark diskname {bad | good}
• disk recover-system-volumes
• disk reformat diskname
• disk unuse diskname
Syntax Description
browse Browses the cdnfs directories and files.
cleanup Cleans up the unwanted entries in the cdnfs.
info Summarizes the information about unwanted entries without starting
the cleanup process.
start Starts the cleanup of unwanted entries in the cdnfs.
stop Stops the cleanup of unwanted entries in the cdnfs.
mark Marks a disk drive as good or bad.
diskname Name of the disk to be added (disk01, disk02, and so on.)
recover-system-volumes Recovers the system disk.