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3.3.1 Host Media Processing Software Release 1.2 for Linux License Manager Administration Guide
In all instances, the correct procedure for starting the License Manager is:
1. Enter the config.sh command (located in the /usr/dialogic/bin director y) to start the
configuration tool.
2. Once inside the configuration tool, press Enter to start h mpconfig and display the
License Manager main menu.
(IPY00009997 = PTR 33828)
The procedures for changing or removing the HMP IP address should include an in itial
step of stopping HMP services by running the dlstop script and a final step of restarting
the HMP services by running the dlstart script. This affects the following procedu res:
In Chapter 9, “Changing the HMP IP Address”, add these steps to the Using the
Menu Version of the License Manager and the Using the CLI Version of the
Licensing Manager procedures.
In Chapter 10, “Removing a User-Selected HMP IP Address”, add these steps to
the Using the Menu Version of the License Manager and Using the CLI Version
of the Licensing Manager procedures.
(IPY00010180 = PTR 33850)
The information in Chapter 11, “Stopping and Restarting the HMP Services” should
be as follows:
This chapter describes how to manually stop and restart the HMP services.
If you need to stop and restart the HMP services:
Run the dlstop script to stop the HMP services
Run the dlstart script to restart the HMP services
Notes:1. Before you run these scripts, Linux must be started with the ker nel supported for this
release (refer to the Release Guide).
2. The HMP services are started automatically when you rebo ot your system.
3.3.2 Host Media Processing Diagnostics Guide
The following changes and corrections apply:
Disregard Chapter 4, “DM3StdErr Reference” and all references to the Dm3 StdErr
tool because this tool is not supported by the HMP Linux 1.2 software.
In Chapter 5, “Getver Reference,” the filename in the example should be ssp.mlm
instead of qvs_t1.mlm.
Disregard Chapter 7, “QError Reference” because the QError tool is obsolete and
will be removed from future versions of the HMP Linux software.