Cisco DTA Control System (DTACS) 1.2 Betriebsanweisung
Chapter 6 System Monitoring
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However, if a process remains in a red or yellow working state, this indicates that
the process is not functioning properly. Contact Cisco Services if a process
continually remains in a red or yellow state.
the process is not functioning properly. Contact Cisco Services if a process
continually remains in a red or yellow state.
WARNING: Do NOT attempt to start or stop a DTACS process manually unless a Cisco
Services representative specifically tells you to do so. Otherwise, you could disrupt service to
your subscribers.
Services representative specifically tells you to do so. Otherwise, you could disrupt service to
your subscribers.
Starting and Stopping Services
This section contains instructions on how to start and stop services on the DTACS.
Starting Services
Follow these instructions to start a service.
1 From the DTACS main window, click the Admin Console tab.
2 Click one of the following, depending on how you want to display the services:
2 Click one of the following, depending on how you want to display the services:
Show - displays the services in the same window as the DTACS.
Pop-out - displays the services in a separate window from the DTACS.
Results: The Process Status window displays.
3 Select the service you want to start and click Start. After a few moments, the
color of the status indicator will turn green.
Stopping Services
Follow these instructions to stop a service.
1 From the DTACS main window, click the Admin Console tab.
2 Click one of the following, depending on how you want to display the services:
2 Click one of the following, depending on how you want to display the services:
Show - displays the services in the same window as the DTACS.
Pop-out - displays the services in a separate window from the DTACS.
Results: The Process Status window displays.
3 Select the service you want to stop and click Stop. After a few moments, the
color of the status indicator will turn red.
Process Status Update Response Time
When you start or stop a DTACS service, the DTACS server should respond within
about 5 seconds. If the server takes longer than about 5 seconds to respond that a
service has started or stopped, you can change the process status update response
time.
about 5 seconds. If the server takes longer than about 5 seconds to respond that a
service has started or stopped, you can change the process status update response
time.
The process status update response time is controlled by the UI_POLL_INTERVAL
parameter in the dtacsInitd.cfg file.
parameter in the dtacsInitd.cfg file.