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Base System Configuration
# P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11 Page 101
The only other command that might typically be set in this file is
pmgr allocRetry. This configures the number of allocation retries that
should be made before sending a failure back to the application if an allocation fails.
The default value is 3.
For details on this and any other PMGR command, see the PMGR Commands section
in the Avaya Media Processing Server Series Command Reference Manual.
Field Name Description
dlogD/jointfilesconvert/93335/bgOn Enables debugging to a file for errors only (ERR, the default) or all
output (
GEN) for this process. This file is located in
MPSHOME/common/log as pmgr.dlog by default. The file
name/location can be changed via the pmgr dlogfilename
command; the default size of 100k can be changed through the
pmgr dlogfilesize command.
Debug output can also be sent to a capture buffer, but should not be
sent to STDERR, which is intended for Certified Avaya personnel
only.
defpool A descriptive character string which identifies a particular pool of
resources. This string must never start with the @ character due to
an application programming conflict. The default values for this file
are line.in (all inbound lines) and line.out (all outbound lines).
cfgrsrc Defines the resources that make up each pool identified by the
defpool entry above. The general format for a resource
configuration is
cfgrsrc
<poolname>,<resource_class>.<resource_instance>
.<resource_comp_type>.<resource_comp_ID> (this last
entry typically being a number)
. Wildcards (*) may be used for the
resource instance and component ID. By default the line.in pool
contains phone line numbers 1 through 24 on any MPS on the node;
line.out maintains the same configuration for lines 25 through
48. These values should be adjusted to fit the number of lines,
MPS’, and expected call usage on each system.
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