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Avaya Business Communications ManagerRelease 6.0Document Status: StandardDocument Number: P0602484Document Version: 02.07Date: June 2010Media Processi

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 10 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Organization of This ManualThis manual contains separate chapters that descr

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 100 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7How to ...Deactivate MultiMedia Format Files using the Com-mand Line1. Open

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Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 101The last two columns indicate system (Sys) or application (App) usage.A “Y” under Sys denotes

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 102 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Updating or Replacing Playback MMF FilesDuring system initialization, MPS c

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Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 103How to ...Replace a Playback MultiMedia File (On-line) (Pre-ferred)This procedure updates exi

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 104 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7How to ... Replace a Playback MultiMedia File (On-line)1. Open a Media Proc

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Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 105<originalvocab> may cause the system to page some elements from disk. This can happen e

Page 9 - How to Use This Manual

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 106 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7How to ... Replace a Playback MultiMedia File (Off-line)1. Open a Media Pro

Page 10 - Organization of This Manual

Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 107Updating Elements in an Active Playback MMF FileUse PeriStudio to add or modify specific elem

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 108 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7example).10. Exit from or iconify PeriStudio.

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Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 10911. Enter the following command from the Media Processing Server shell:vmm mmfupdate <MMF_

Page 13 - Trademark Conventions

Preface# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 11Chapter 6 - Backing up and Restoring FilesThis chapter describes commands and procedures used for routine backup and

Page 14 - HylaFAX Facsimile Software

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 110 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Synchronizing MMF Files Across Nodes (ZAP Utility)In some configurations,

Page 15 - Introduction

Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 111indicates that multiple elements with the same encoding are present in the MMF file. The sync

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 112 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7ZAP by Proxy (Using Groups)By default, ZAP connects from a local (reference

Page 17 - System Operator Tasks

Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 113Updating a Specific ElementBy default ZAP compares each target MMF with the designated MMF on

Page 18 - System Terminology

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 114 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7How to ... zap a MultiMedia File1. Designate a master MMF file as a referen

Page 19 - System Configurations

Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 115single command. They may also be used in conjunction with the following:How to ... zap MultiM

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 116 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7How to ... zap a Specific Element1. Designate a master MMF file as a refere

Page 21 - PeriView

Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 117Caller Message RecordingCaller Message Recording (CMR) allows an application to record messag

Page 22 - PeriView Workstation

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 118 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7a. Start PeriStudio.b. Select File—New. This opens the New File win-dow.c.

Page 23 - Shutdown

Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 119See the Media Processing Server Series Command Reference Manual, for details about mkmf. Cons

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 12 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Conventions Used in This ManualThis manual uses different fonts and symbols

Page 25 - TMS Startup/Shutdown

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 120 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7

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This chapter covers:Backing up and Restoring Files1. Directory and File Manipulation 2. Backup Devices and Options 3. Guidelines for Backup 4. Backup/

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 122 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Backing up and Restoring FilesSystem and vocabulary files have to be backed

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Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 123directory.•The pathname may be either a full pathname from the root (starts with a leading /

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 124 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7File ListingUse the list command (ls) to display a list of files in a direc

Page 30 - System Monitoring

Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 125Backup Devices and OptionsTo perform routine backups, the Media Processing Server is deliver

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 126 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Guidelines for BackupAt a minimum, back up the system files weekly to ensur

Page 32 - Ethernet Hub Indicators

Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 127Determining Directory SizeTo determine if a backup tape has enough space to hold a specific

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 128 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Backup/Restore MethodsThe following are the methods for the backup and rest

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Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 129-or-at the ok prompt: boot -r2. Run backup script with -h option to get information on the d

Page 35 - Front Control Panel

Preface# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 13Solaris and Windows 2000 ConventionsThis manual depicts examples (command line syntax, configuration files, and scre

Page 36 - VRC Rear Panel

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 130 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7All the potential backup drive(s):c0t0d0 c0t1d0 c0t2d0 c1t0d0 c1t3d0.The po

Page 37 - HUB B HUB A

Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 131ExecutionThere are various command options when running clone.pl to backup data from disk to

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 132 # P0602484 Ver: 2.74. Recover FilesRecovery of files using the clone.pl script is the same as

Page 39 - Alarm Viewer

Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 133mountedfs/mmf2c0t1d0s5## End of clone.cfg file.Once the system is successfully backed up, sa

Page 40 - Logging off a Node

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 134 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Mon Mar 15 14:56:55 2004: add_to_partitions: Partition list <>Mon Mar

Page 41 - System Shutdown

Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 135!Do not backup to a medium that contains useful files. The tar command overwrites existing f

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 136 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7b. Enter the root password (____________).3. Enter the tar command.• To ver

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Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 137!If backing up a mirrored system drive, see see Backing Up and Maintaining a Mirrored System

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 138 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7How to ...Back Up with ufsdump (across a network)!Performing a ufsdump acro

Page 45 - Command Line Functions

Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 139If no options are provided, the default definition of ufsdump is 9uf /dev/rmt/0 <files_t

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 14 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Copyright InformationHylaFAX Facsimile SoftwareCopyright (c) 1990-1996 Sam L

Page 47 - Command Line Interaction

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 140 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7option c to D).There are important considerations regarding .rhosts files w

Page 48 - Command Line Editing

Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 141The example above uses the “n” option to stop the tape from rewinding. This allows each dump

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 142 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Restoring with ufsrestore The ufsrestore command loads files, that were pre

Page 50 - Command Control

Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 143Backing Up with cp (Copy)The Solaris cp command copies individual files or groups of files.

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 144 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Backing Up and Maintaining a Mirrored System DriveThe mirrorbu script backs

Page 52 - Online Documentation

Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 1454. Check the state of disk mirrors using the following script.# /etc/mirrorcheckProceed with

Page 53 - Status Monitoring

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 146 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Sample Mirrorbu Screen Output# mirrorbu====================================

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Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 147 DUMP: Dumping /dev/md/rdsk/d25 to /dev/rmt/0n. DUMP: Mapping (Pass I) [regular files] DU

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 148 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Did /usr/sbin/ufsdump 0cf /dev/rmt/0n /dev/md/rdsk/d25bringing /opt /dev/

Page 56 - Solaris Management Console

Backing up and Restoring Files# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 1497. Remember to backup any non-mirrored drive such as the MMF drive on a separate tape, since

Page 57 - Component Status

This chapter covers:Introduction1. Introduction2. System Operator Tasks 3. System Terminology4. System Configurations

Page 58 - Monitor Component Status

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 150 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7This page has been intentionally left blank.

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This chapter covers:Troubleshooting1. Fault Categories 2. Isolating and Resolving Specific Problems 3. SRP Log File

Page 60 - Phone Line Status

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 152 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7 TroubleshootingThis section discusses categories of faults that may occur,

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Troubleshooting# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 1532. If it is possible, isolate the problems into one of the Categories of Faults. Refer to the common sympto

Page 62 - Span Status

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 154 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Isolating and Resolving Specific ProblemsThis guide discusses commonly occu

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Troubleshooting# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 155An MMF file (vocabulary) file cannot be expandedThe MMF file is static. A static MMF file cannot be expand

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 156 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7File Synchronization TroubleshootingAutomated MMF file synchronization is p

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Troubleshooting# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 157Target node reboots or crashes while processing the synchronization requestAn exceptional condition that ca

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 158 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Host Communication TroubleshootingSince each application communicates direc

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Troubleshooting# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 159Telephone Line TroubleshootingThe Media Processing Server telephone lines are either analog or digital. Som

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 16 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7IntroductionThe Avaya Media Processing Server (MPS) Series product lines con

Page 69 - Application Status

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 160 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Application Software TroubleshootingThe application software on Media Proce

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Troubleshooting# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 161SRP Log FileThe Startup and Recovery Process (SRP) maintains a continuous record of processes monitored by

Page 71 - VMM Status

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 162 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7The following is an example of the SRP log file:The following is an example

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This chapter covers:Printer and Modem Setup1. Printer Setup 2. Modem Setup 3. The Administration Tool 4. Alternate Console

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 164 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Printer and Modem SetupThis appendix describes the hookup and default confi

Page 74 - Host Status

Printer and Modem Setup# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 165Modem SetupThe Media Processing Server is equipped with an external modem to support remote access,

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 166 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Alternate ConsoleIf the system does not have a console, an alternate consol

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This chapter covers:MPS Directory Structure1. System software home directory $MPSHOME (/opt/vps) 2. User-Specified Distribution Directory (usually /op

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 168 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7MPS Directory StructureAll operating system software for the Avaya Media Pr

Page 78 - System Statistics Reports

MPS Directory Structure# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 169mpsN and/or tmscommN and/or cssNappsetclogstatsnutc%MPSHOME% (C:\Program Files\Avaya) - Windows Dir

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Introduction# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 17• Application and vocabulary development• System configuration, control, and monitoring• Collecting and reporti

Page 80 - Report Scope window

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 170 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Solaris Directory Structure /opt/vpsPERIhostpPERIcmpatPERIbrdgePERIgloblPER

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MPS Directory Structure# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 171etcpproX.X.Xin foic o n s 4 8sam pleliblaunchstatsetcmiscimagesreportsincludecm p a tX .X .XPERIfwp

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 172 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7All system-level software is installed in the directories identified below.

Page 83 - Applications

MPS Directory Structure# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 173

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 174 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7User-Specified Distribution Directory (usually /opt/vps)The particular path

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MPS Directory Structure# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 175User-Specified Packages Directory (usually /opt/vps/packages)packages Home directory for all instal

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 176 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7PERIfw A system library that enables platform-independent process execution

Page 87 - Activating Playback MMF Files

MPS Directory Structure# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 177pdpX.X.X Directories and files used by the PeriView Data Provider, which collects statistics and al

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 178 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7bin Solaris executable binaries and files.lib Libraries used for individual

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MPS Directory Structure# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 179This page has been intentionally left blank.samples Contains sample applications.User-Specified Pac

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 18 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7System TerminologyThe following is a basic presentation of the terminology a

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 180 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7

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Index

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 182 # P0602484 Ver: 2.1.1Aaccessing a Media Process-ing Server shellfrom a Solaris shell 50accumul

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Index# P0602484 Ver: 2.1.1 Page 183icons 59monitoring component status 57–76monitoring components 59–60states defined 58–59status monitoring from comm

Page 95 - Start and Restart Line Order

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 184 # P0602484 Ver: 2.1.1GGraphical User Interface (GUI) 18, 21Hhash table 90see also vocabulary f

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Index# P0602484 Ver: 2.1.1 Page 185See also manual: hyper-text links in, us-ing on lineIindicators, panel 30, 33LlaunchingApplication Manage-ment tool

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 186 # P0602484 Ver: 2.1.1default 164setup 164pwdsee also current working directorysee present work

Page 98 - Deactivating MMF Files

Index# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 187system shutdown 41tasks for system operator 17time, checking 56system monitoring 30, 33Ttarbackup 134restore 136verif

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 188 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7replacing 102–106status of 72troubleshooting 154updating and replacing 102–

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Introduction# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 19System ConfigurationsA MPS system setup can be a single MPS or contain multiple networked MPS systems. PeriView

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© 2010 Avaya Inc.All Rights Reserved.NoticesWhile reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete and ac

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 20 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Multiple Media Processing ServersIn a Media Processing Server Series network

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Introduction# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 21PeriViewToolkitPeriView is a suite of GUI tools designed to administer Media Processing Server Series network a

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 22 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7MPS systems in the network. A PeriView node does not have MPS components. It

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This chapter covers:System Startup, Monitoring and Shutdown1. TMS Startup/Shutdown 2. System Monitoring3. Logging off a Node 4. System Shutdown

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 24 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7System Startup, Monitoring, and ShutdownOccasionally, the Avaya Media Proces

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System Startup, Monitoring and Shutdown# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 25TMS Startup/ShutdownPower to the TMS can be applied or removed either manually via a

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 26 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7a. In these examples, # represents the Media Processing Server with which th

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System Startup, Monitoring and Shutdown# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 27Automatic Shutdown and RestartIf the TMS Configuration and Alarm Daemon (TCAD) detec

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 28 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Routine Media Processing Server StartupMedia Processing Server configuration

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System Startup, Monitoring and Shutdown# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 295. Click the OK button (or press <RETURN>), then enter the pass-word and repea

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Table of Contents# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 3Table of ContentsPreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 30 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Starting/Restarting PeriViewPeriView is used to complete system startup and

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System Startup, Monitoring and Shutdown# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 31useful for system maintenance and fault isolation. Located on the front panel of the

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 32 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Ethernet Hub IndicatorsThe dual (green and red) LED indicators for HUB A and

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System Startup, Monitoring and Shutdown# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 33MPS 1000 Indicators and ControlsThe Media Processing Server Series systems provide a

Page 117 - Caller Message Recording

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 34 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Fan Speed Monitor PanelThis panel provides information and control for overa

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System Startup, Monitoring and Shutdown# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 35Front Control PanelThe cabinet front panel contains a standard 3.5 inch floppy disk

Page 119 - Activating Record MMF Files

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 36 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7VRC Rear PanelThe rear panel of the VRC contains indicators, switches, and c

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System Startup, Monitoring and Shutdown# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 37TMS Front PanelIn addition to front panel indicators, the system components have int

Page 121 - Backing up and Restoring

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 38 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7AUDIO Monitor JackThe AUDIO monitor jack is used to monitor a single phone l

Page 122 - Working with Directories

System Startup, Monitoring and Shutdown# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 39Alarm Viewer Media Processing Server Series software, applications, and components g

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 4 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Foreground and Background Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 124 - File Removal

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 40 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Logging off a NodeOne can log off a Solaris node by exiting the X-Windows en

Page 125 - Backup Devices and Options

System Startup, Monitoring and Shutdown# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 41System ShutdownAfter the Certified Avaya personnel starts the system for the first t

Page 126 - Command Summary

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 42 # P0602484 Ver: 2.76. In any command tool, log in as “root.”a. From the command line enter su.b

Page 127 - Backup Tips

System Startup, Monitoring and Shutdown# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 43This page has been intentionally left blank.

Page 128 - Disk to Disk Backup Procedure

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 44 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7

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This chapter covers:Command Line Functions1. Command Line Interaction 2. Online Documentation

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 46 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Command Line FunctionsThis chapter provides the information needed to intera

Page 131 - Execution

Command Line Functions# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 47Command Line InteractionA command line is the system command interpreter. It reads commands and inter

Page 132 - Configure

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 48 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Command Line EditingThe Media Processing Server Series uses standard C-shell

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Command Line Functions# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 49The following is a sample console interaction that uses the basic command editing functions. If viewi

Page 134 - Backing Up with tar

Table of Contents# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 5Activating Record MMF Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Backing

Page 135 - How to ... Back Up with tar

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 50 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Command ControlIndividual control can be exercised over each component in th

Page 136 - Backing up with ufsdump

Command Line Functions# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 51Foreground and Background CommandsThe Media Processing Server handles command execution like a standa

Page 137 - MENU> on Programs

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 52 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Online DocumentationAvaya documentation is available on-line in PDF format.

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This chapter covers:Status Monitoring1. The Alarm Viewer 2. Status Monitoring3. System Statistics Reports

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 54 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Status MonitoringThis chapter provides the information needed to:• Audit ove

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Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 55b. Select Choose Log in the Alarm Filter window to select user defined Historical Alarm Log files.Specific

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 56 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Status MonitoringThe Media Processing Server has many built-in functions for

Page 142 - Restoring with ufsrestore

Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 57desired. SRP StatusThe Startup and Recovery Process (SRP) functions as the parent of all MPS system proces

Page 143 - Backing Up with cp (Copy)

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 58 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7more specific means (see the paragraphs that follow as well as the PeriView

Page 144 - Preparation

Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 59Components are represented by icons at the tree level. The following are examples of these icons:For compl

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 6 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Alternate Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 60 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Multiple pieces of information about a component can also be displayed. For

Page 147 - Sample Log Output

Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 61specific period of time. Phone line status indicates what is actually happening on the line during a time

Page 148 - 0n /dev/md/rdsk/d26

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 62 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Span StatusSpan status can be monitored from the command line. Monitoring ca

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Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 63How to ... Monitor Span StatusFrom the Command LineTo determine span status from the command line, first s

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 64 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7opens for each selected. The information applies to digital phone lines only

Page 151 - Troubleshooting

Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 65listed in the Applications scrolling window, unless they are assigned to physical lines, which are digital

Page 152 - Troubleshooting

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 66 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7The applications associated with a line (if any) are also identified by colo

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Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 67• States:The States display scrolling window identifies the range of possible component, Span, and Phone L

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 68 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Up SpanMPSThe Span is in service.All MPS-specific processes are fully operat

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Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 69CCM StatusThe Call Control Manager (CCM) is the primary interface between applications and VOS services an

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Preface

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 70 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Select a component from the PeriView navigation pane, then select the Applic

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Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 71The Locations window lists all configuration options for the lines associated with the selected component(

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 72 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7management services for the VOS. The VMM status report indicates initializat

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Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 732. Select the MMF Configuration Tool. Double <LEFT> click on MMF Configuration and select the desire

Page 161 - SRP Log File

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 74 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Host StatusThe Host Status tool can be used to display the state of any comm

Page 162 - Manual

Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 75process.

Page 163 - Printer and Modem Setup

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 76 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Host states can be one of the following as indicated by a colored icon, show

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Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 77

Page 165 - The Administration Tool

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 78 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7System Statistics ReportsThe Media Processing Server automatically gathers s

Page 166 - Alternate Console

Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 792. From the PeriReporter window, open a file. Use the File Open icon or the menu path File—Open Report (us

Page 167 - MPS Directory Structure

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 8 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7ScopeThe Avaya Media Processing Server (MPS) Series System Operator’s Guide p

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 80 # P0602484 Ver: 2.74. Set the scope of the report. Use the Report Scope icon or the menu path S

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Status Monitoring# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 815. Generate the report. Use the Generate icon or the menu path File—Generate.

Page 170 - Solaris Directory Structure

Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 82 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7This page has been intentionally left blank.

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This chapter covers:Voice Processing Applications1. Application Memory Requirements 2. Activating Playback MMF Files 3. Assigning and Starting Applica

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 84 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Voice Processing ApplicationsThis chapter provides the information needed to

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Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 85Application Memory RequirementsAn important consideration to make before assigning and running

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 86 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Additional Memory ConsiderationsIf an application uses Shared Memory, the ab

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Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 87Activating Playback MMF FilesA playback MMF file can be activated either for a particular appl

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 88 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7VMM loads all files in $MEDIAFILEHOME/mpsN/ and its subdirectories. In the c

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Preface# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 9How to Use This ManualThis manual uses many standard terms relating to computer system and software application funct

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 90 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Application-Specific Playback MMF FilesAn MMF file can be activated such tha

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 92 # P0602484 Ver: 2.75. Assign the application to the desired lines and start it. see Assign-ing

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Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 93Assigning and Starting Application ProgramsTo run an application program, first assign it to a

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 94 # P0602484 Ver: 2.73. Select the Location(s). Select individual or multiple node(s) and/or comp

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Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 95After the system assigns and starts the application, the phone line icons turn green.See the P

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 96 # P0602484 Ver: 2.72. Use the up and down arrows to reorder selected listings. Items move one p

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Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 97Terminating and Unassigning Application ProgramsIn most circumstances, use APPMAN to terminate

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Media Processing Server System Operator’s GuidePage 98 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7Deactivating MMF FilesWhen activated, MPS MMF files (both playback and recor

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Voice Processing Applications# P0602484 Ver: 2.7 Page 992. Select the Node and Component. Double <LEFT> click on MMF Configuration in the MPS Co

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