
Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
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vtcpd [-v {<name>|<#>}] -s <port_num>
-n <name> [-m u] -Y <sec>
Args: -v {<name>|<#>} Identifies a particular VMST to which VTCPD will
establish a connection. If the VMST resides on
another host node (specified by <name>), the
number of the MPS must also be specified. The
list of VMSTs to connect to must be specified
explicitly by multiple command line arguments.
The default is the VMST on the local node.
-s <port_num> Specifies the port number assigned to the target
VMST. This must be a valid VMST port as defined
in the services file.
-n <name> Defines a name that is used by applications to
identify this instance of VTCPD. This is useful
when there are multiple instances of the VTCPD
process, and applications need to distinguish
between them. Note that these names have to be
specified in the services file. Primary and
redundant daemons must have the same name,
but have unique port numbers. VMST has to be
restarted to reread this file. The default is vtcpd.
-m u Sends the hostup condition to the application
when the host process restarts. By default,
applications ignore hostup, but they can be
coded to wait for the condition rather than loop
when a host is down.
-Y <sec> VTCPD timeout in seconds. If a reply is not
received during the specified period, the daemon
is deemed to be down. Default is 5 seconds.
Example: vtcpd -v mainnode:25 -s 160 -n hserver1
Starts the VTCPD daemon attaching to the VMST on MPS number 25 (which
is associated with the node called mainnode) via port 160. This VTCPD
daemon is assigned the name hserver1.
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If the -v option is not specified the daemon attaches to all VMST
instances running on the same host node. This configuration can create
a bottleneck situation and should be used with caution if the number of
available host links is limited.
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