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Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
Page 40 # P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11
ALARMD
ALARMD resides in the GEN subcomponent of the common component. It is
responsible for collecting alarm messages, writing them to the alarm log, and
forwarding alarms to the MPS alarm viewers. The alarm logs are located in the
directory $MPSHOME/common/log in the format
alarm.<component_type>.<component_#>.log, with backup files being
appended with the .bak extension.
To avoid problems with memory exhaustion and the ALARMD daemon growing out
of bounds, alarms can be suppressed from being logged to disk or being transmitted to
the viewers (see Alarm Filtering on page 203). The daemon accepts commands either
dynamically during run-time or statically from its configuration file during startup.
ALARMD associations:
Connections: All processes which generate alarms
Location: $MPSHOME/bin or %MPSHOME%\bin
Configuration File: $MPSHOME/common/etc/alarmd.cfg
SRP Startup File: $MPSHOME/common/etc/gen.cfg
The alarmd.cfg file only exists on systems where alarm filtering is instituted at
startup (see The alarmd.cfg and alarmf.cfg Files on page 99).
The alarm command may be used to display the text of alarms, that are broadcast
from ALARMD, in a command or VSH window. The PeriView Alarm Viewer is the
GUI tool that may be used to select and display this same alarm information.
PMGR (Pool Manager) Provides resource management,
including resource allocation, resource
deallocation, and keeping track of
resource allocation statistics.
rpc.riod Daemon responsible for remote
input/output (Solaris backward
compatibility only).
TCAD (TMS Configuration & Alarm
Daemon)
Provides loading, configuration, and
alarm functions for TMS.
TRIP (TMS Routing Interface Process) Acts as a router between the VOS and
TMS.
VMM (Voice Memory Manager) Provides media management services
for the VOS.
VSTAT (VPS Statistics Manager) Provides system (as opposed to
application) statistics consolidation and
reporting.
Process Description
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