
Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
Page 186 # P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11
To update the second and third elements from this reference file to all other nodes in
the vpshosts file of the local machine, issue any of the following commands:
zap -e Salutations -e “Goodbye Message” Talk2Me
zap -e “Goodbye Message” -e @2 Talk2Me
zap -e @3 -e Salutations Talk2Me
zap -e @3 -e @2 Talk2Me
Though the location of the -e option in the command is imperative, the order
that multiple elements appear is not.
Additional ZAP command line options may be used as well. The following examples
show, in order and on a limited basis, how to update these elements on all the MPS’ on
only the node named womquat; on only MPS 11; on all the nodes in the alternate
vpshosts file named usethisone; and on all the nodes in group 3 of the
zap.network.cfg file defined on the local node. Other options can also be used
and combined depending on the complexity of the situation.
zap -e Salutations -e @3 -n womquat Talk2Me
zap -e @2 -e “Goodbye Message” -v 11 Talk2Me
zap -e @2 -e @3 -f usethisone Talk2Me
zap -e Salutations -e “Goodbye Message” -G 3 Talk2Me
Consolidating Multiple Element Updates
When multiple elements in an MMF file need to be updated, and use of the option
documented above becomes unwieldy, use the -E <filename> option instead. (If
this file is not located in the current working directory, the path to it must also be
included.) The plain text file must adhere to the following conditions:
• elements may be listed by EAP number, name, or a combination of both
• elements numbers must be preceded by the @ sign
• elements containing spaces in the name must not use quotes
• each entry must be listed on a separate line
For instance, zap -E thisfile Talk2Me updates only those elements found
in the file named thisfile, for the MMF file named Talk2Me, on the nodes listed
in the vpshosts file of the reference node. Other options can also be used and
combined with this one depending on the complexity of the situation
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Do not use the upper case -E option with the lower case -e option: these two
must not be combined.
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