
Application Manager — Overview
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depending upon the configuration parameters associated with the application.
Assign Lines Progress
The rate at which applications are assigned displays to the screen in the form of a
Progress Bar in the lower right-hand corner of the Application Management window.
As the indicator bar progresses from 0–100%, the name of the application and the
location to which it is being assigned, started, or restarted displays in the window.
The Assign Lines process can be halted by selecting Cancel.
Start and Restart Action
Use the Start and Restart Lines actions to initiate an application’s execution cycle.
You can assign an application without starting it, assign and start the application
simultaneously, or terminate, then restart, applications at the same location to which it
was previously assigned. The tree in the workspace indicates the most current
information about the domain.
Start/Restart Order
Applications are copied to the appropriate directory and associated with
locations during the Assign process. The Start process initiates an application’s
execution cycle. The order in which applications are assigned and started is critical to
overall system performance. The assign/start order is initially defined when you
assign and start applications with the Assign/(Re)Start Lines tool. However, the order
can be redefined with the Line Start Order During Reboot tool.
For additional information, see Application Management Event Cycle on page 139.
Configuration File Requirements
Before an application can be assigned, a configuration file (*.acfg) must exist in the
same directory as its executable file (*.vex). If you attempt to assign an application
and a configuration file is not present, a default configuration file is automatically
created during the Assign process.
For additional information, see Application Configuration on page 63.
Start and Restart Window Icons
The graphical application and phone line information in the Start and Restart Lines
action windows, is identified in the following table.
For information about types of applications, see Types of Applications on page 118.
For information about configuring application types, see Application Configuration
on page 63.
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