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Media Processing Server System Operator’s Guide
Page 106 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7
How to ... Replace a Playback MultiMedia File (Off-line)
1. Open a Media Processing Server shell on the Media Processing
Server running the application. For additional information, see
Command Control on page 50.
2. Deactivate the original MMF file.
To unload an MMF file that was available to all applications on
the system (system wide hash table), use the syntax vmm
mmfunload <originalvocab>,system
To unload the MMF file from a particular application (application
specific hash table), use the syntax vmm mmfunload <orig-
inalvocab>
,<appname>
If the MMF file is available for several applications and/or system wide, it
must be deactivated for each application and/or the entire system. That is,
the file has to be deactivated for each mmfload, mmfrec or mmfde-
fault command issued.
3. Copy the new MMF file over the original MMF file. Use the same
name as the original MMF file.
If the file is on a disk, use the cp command to copy both the
.mmi and the .mmd files to the MMF files directory.
If the file was created in PeriStudio, make sure it is in the MMF
files directory.
4. Activate the new MMF file (now named <originalvocab>).
To add the new MMF file to an application specific hash table,
use the syntax vmm mmfload <originalvocab>,<app-
name>
To allow all the applications on the Media Processing Server to
use the MMF file, use the syntax vmm mmfload <origi-
nalvocab>,system
With this method, applications that access the vocabulary generate alarms and may
speak corrupted phrases until the new vocabulary is activated.
The original MMF must be deactivated before the new file is activated. This frees
space in voice data memory and allows the system to use it for the new MMF.
Use the VSH command line to issue the vmm mmfload and mmfun-
load commands. For further information, see Activating Playback
MMF Files on page 87. and see Deactivating MMF Files on page 98.
respectively.
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