
Media Processing Server System Operator’s Guide
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VMM loads all files in $MEDIAFILEHOME/mpsN/ and its subdirectories. In the
case that there is more than one file in the record/default directory, the last file
activated in the directory will be designated as the default record/play MMF. After
activating all files, VMM attempts to process the vmm-mmf.cfg file (if one is
present). VMM is informed about which MPS it is running on by TRIP, so that when a
secondary node is taking over for a primary, the correct file is loaded.
When adding a new file inside of $MEDIAFILEHOME, the file does not become
active until the system is restarted. Use the vmm mmfload command to activate the
file immediately without restarting.
System Wide Playback MMF Files
A playback MMF file can be activated such that all applications on the system can
access it.
How to ...Activate System-Wide Playback MultiMedia Files
1. Open a shell on the Media Processing Server that will be running
the applications. see Command Control on page 50..
2. Assign the applications to the desired lines and start them. see
Assigning and Starting Application Programs on page 93.
3. Change location (cd) to the directory where the desired MMF file
exists (see Working with Directories on page 122.). Alternatively,
the path to this location can be supplied in the vmm mmfload com-
mand shown in the next step.
4. Allow the applications to access the MMF file using the vmm
mmfload command. Use the syntax vmm mmfload
<mmfname>[,system], where <mmfname> is either the name of
the file to be loaded (if in its directory) or the path to the file. Special
permissions or privileges are not needed to use this command. (It is
$MEDIAFILEHOME
mpsN
system AppName1 AppName2 AppNameN
record default record defaultrecord defaultrecord default
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