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Configuration Procedures and Considerations
# P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11 Page 289
Pool
A grouping of zero or more resource objects that can be allocated by PMGR to
applications. A pool is defined using a pmgr defpool command or statement in the
pmgr.cfg file. (See Configuration on page 289.) When initially defined, the pool is
empty. Resources are added using the pmgr cfgrsrc command.
Resource Identifier/String
Uniquely identifies a single resource object (identifier) or multiple resource objects
(string) on the MPS network. A resource identifier or resource string has the same
format:
<rsrcClass>.<rsrcInst>.<rsrcCompType>.<rsrcCompId>
The fields that comprise the identifier/string are described under Resource Object on
page 288. The <rsrcInst> and <rsrcCompType> fields are number list type
arguments. Either a single value or multiple values can be specified. A range of values
is expressed by the starting and ending values (inclusive) separated by a hyphen (e.g.,
1-24). Multiple non-contiguous values are expressed in a comma-delimited list (e.g.,
3,6,12,20). Any combination of ranges and comma-delimited lists can also be
used (e.g., 2,5,9-13,18-22,24). The expression shall not contain spaces.
Example:
line.1-24.mps.1,5
Specifies the entire logical span 1 (T1 system) on MPS components 1 and 5, for a total
of 48 lines.
Scheme
An algorithm that defines the rules by which PMGR will allocate resources from a
pool. For the current release, only the round-robin (rr) allocation scheme is
supported.
Configuration
Configuration of PMGR is performed by the pmgr.cfg file located in
$MPSHOME/common/etc. A Pool is defined by including a pmgr defpool
command statement in the pmgr.cfg file. Resources are configured into a defined
pool by including one or more pmgr cfgrsrc command statements in the file. See
the PMGR Commands section in the Avaya Media Processing Server Series
Command Reference Manual for more information.
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