Chapter 5 Admin Terminal Commands

RECSTATE

This command display information about the state of the recording compo- nents.

Example

Enter Command-> recstate

RecControl

is UP

 

 

RecWatch Daemon

is UP

 

 

RamDrive Space

is OK

 

 

ServerAccess

is UP

 

 

SharedDisk Space

is OK

 

 

RecControlCnt

0

RecCount Peak:

0

RecCount Current:

0

RecSuccess:

0

RecFail:

0

RecControl

Displays the status of the link to the Record Management Module. This Link is tunneled through the CTI link, via the SIP Process On E2. If Protocol C recording control messages, or Heart Beats are received from the Recording Control Modules, the link is considered ‘UP’. If the TSP stops receiving Heart Beats from the Recording Control, the TSP will condiser the link is ‘Down’.

RecWatch Daemon

Displays if the daemon is UP or DOWN. The daemon is assumed to be UP if it has successfully established an IP connection to the TSP. The TSP will reject any requests for recording until RecWatch is UP.

RamDrive Space

Displays “LOW”, if the available space on the Ram Drive is below 5%. Rec- Watch monitors the available drive space of the RecServer and informs the TSP when it is low, and when enough space has been mad available to resume recording. If RecWatch reports low drive space, the TSP will stop recording until space is restored.

Server Access

Displays whether the RecWatch daemon can successfully access the shared drive on the RecServer. Specifically, RecWatch checks its ability to access the /home/EncWorkingData/ImportData directory on the RecServer. If Rec- Watch cannot access the directory, the TSP is notified, and recording stops.

SharedDisk Space

Displays “LOW”, if the available space on the shared drive of RecServer is below the configured minimum. (4 G-bytes)

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