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Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
Page 180 # P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11
Command Line Options
To specify the nodes and MPS’ that are actually zapped, as opposed to all those
located in $MPSHOME/common/etc/vpshosts, a user-defined file is created in
the same format as the vpshosts file and used in place of it. This file can be located
anywhere on the reference node. To use this option, specify the -f switch followed by
the alternate file name (if located in the current directory) or the path and alternate file
name.
!
The alternate file used with the -f option must be in the same format as the
vpshosts file. As a suggestion, make a copy of the vpshosts file, edit it to
include the desired entries, then save that file with the alternate name. Do not
overwrite the existing vpshosts file!
In addition, because ZAP references the local node’s vpshosts file to determine
which MPS’ are available to update, it is imperative that all MPS’ in the entire
network appear in that file (as well as the corresponding files on all remote nodes).
This file equivalency guarantees that all MPS’ in an alternate file also appear in the
local (reference) node’s vpshosts file.
Selective synchronization causes a specified node or MPS to be synchronized
immediately. This is accomplished by using the -n option to specify a specific node
as the target, where all active instances of the MMF on all MPS’ on that node are
addressed. Use the -v option to specify a specific MPS when only that copy of the
MMF needs updating.
In instances where mixed systems have not had all target nodes updated to use the
latest ZAP release or which have security in place that does not allow remote ZAP
sessions to complete correctly, the -L option must be used to ensure compatibility.
This command line option forces all applicable components on all nodes to be updated
directly from the local (reference) node.
The -L option prevents any remote ZAP processes from occurring, thereby overriding
any zap.network.cfg files that have been defined (see Advanced
Implementation (High Volume/Traffic) below).
Additional command line options are included at “Synchronization (ZAP) Command
Summary” on page 191.
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