Toolpack Application:toolpack sys manager
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+ | toolpack_sys_manager is spawned by [[Toolpack_Application:tboamapp |tboamapp]]. | ||
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== Role == | == Role == | ||
− | Toolpack_sys_manager is responsible for the 'static' configuration of the | + | Toolpack_sys_manager is responsible for the 'static' configuration of the TelcoBridges products(i.e., elements that should or do not change very often in the system). |
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*Managing the system clock(s) | *Managing the system clock(s) | ||
*Creating [[NAP]] lists | *Creating [[NAP]] lists | ||
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+ | == High Availability == | ||
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+ | [[Toolpack_Application:toolpack_sys_manager |Toolpack_sys_manager]] is a [[Active/Standby]] type of application. The first [[Toolpack_Application:toolpack_sys_manager |toolpack_sys_manager]] instance to be ready will become [[Active/Standby |active]], if other instances are ready they will remain [[Active/Standby |standby]]. The [[Active/Standby |standby]] instances won't take any actions on the system as long as the [[Active/Standby |active]] instance is functioning. In the eventuality where the [[Active/Standby |active]] becomes unavailable, the [[Active/Standby |standby]] instance will become [[Active/Standby |active]]. The [[Active/Standby |active]] instance stays [[Active/Standby |active]], there is no fall back to the [[Primary/Secondary|primary]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:26, 15 February 2011
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Started By
toolpack_sys_manager is spawned by tboamapp.
Role
Toolpack_sys_manager is responsible for the 'static' configuration of the TelcoBridges products(i.e., elements that should or do not change very often in the system).
It is specifically responsible for:
- Allocating line interfaces
- Allocating stacks (ie. ISDN, MTP3, SIP)
- Managing the system clock(s)
- Creating NAP lists
High Availability
Toolpack_sys_manager is a Active/Standby type of application. The first toolpack_sys_manager instance to be ready will become active, if other instances are ready they will remain standby. The standby instances won't take any actions on the system as long as the active instance is functioning. In the eventuality where the active becomes unavailable, the standby instance will become active. The active instance stays active, there is no fall back to the primary.
Logs
- Where are the logs located?
- [InstallDir]/toolpack/setup/SystemId/MajorVersion/apps/toolpack_sys_manager/
- /lib/tb/toolpack/setup/12358/2.3/apps/toolpack_sys_manager/
- C:\TelcoBridges\toolpack\setup\12358\2.3\apps\toolpack_sys_manager\