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Media Processing Server System Operator’s Guide
Page 114 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7
How to ... zap a MultiMedia File
1. Designate a master MMF file as a reference file. This file can exist
on any node in the network.
2. Make additions, deletions, and modifications to this designated
file only, preferably using PeriStudio (see Updating/Replacing a
Playback MMF Playback File on page 102., see Updating Elements
in an Active Playback MMF File on page 107.), and/or the PeriStu-
dio Users Guide.
All changes affecting the particular MMF file must be made to the designated
reference file in order for the ZAP utility to be effective. ZAP also requires the /etc/
vpsrc.sh file on every node that will be synchronized. This file is usually present
as part of the standard Media Processing Server Series installation.
3. To ZAP all nodes in the $MPSHOME/common/etc/vpshosts
file on the host node, use the command line syntax zap
<mmf_name> from the command line of the host node on which the
reference file resides, and where <mmf_name> indicates the path
and name of the reference file noted in step 1.
To ZAP all Media Processing Servers in the $MPSHOME/common/etc/
vpshosts file of a specific node, use the command line syntax zap -n
<node_name> <mmf_name> from the command line of the host node on which
the reference file resides, and where <node_name> indicates the target node.
To ZAP a specific Media Processing Server, use the command line syntax
zap -v <mps#> <mmf_name> from the command line of the host node on which
the reference file resides, and where <mps#> indicates the desired Media Processing
Server.
To ZAP all Media Processing Servers in an alternate vpshosts file, use the
command line syntax zap -f <filename> <mmf_name> from the command
line of the host node on which the reference file resides, and where <filename>
indicates the name (if located in the present working directory) or path and name of
the alternate file.
The alternate file must be in the same format of the actual vpshosts file.
To ZAP MMF files using a pre-existing MAC file (file created from master MMF
and used as a reference throughout synchronization), use the command line syntax
zap -m <filename> from the command line of the host node on which the
reference file resides, and where <filename> indicates the name or path and name
of the MAC file.
The option/argument pairs above and that follow may be used in combination in a
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