Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Maintenance Manual

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Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 System Manager’s Guide   
 
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Cisco Systems 
 
March 2003 
Override w/Sched. ID flag
 Used when the specified scheduler ID 
should schedule all the meetings in an import file. If the override flag is 
not specified, it defaults to no. 
 
When the override flag is yes, the user identified in the scheduler ID 
command line field schedules all the meetings in the import file. 
 
When the override flag is no, the scheduler ID command line field is 
used to fill in the scheduler ID for any records in the import file that 
have a missing or invalid scheduler ID. All other meetings in the 
import file are scheduled by the original scheduler as found in the 
import file. 
 
If a scheduler ID is not specified, it defaults to the ID of the person 
performing the batch operation.   
 
If the scheduler ID specified on the command line is invalid or does 
not have sufficient rights to schedule a meeting, the ID of the person 
performing the batch operation is used. 
Log file name
The log file name allows the user to specify a file into 
which error and status information is logged. If the log file name is not 
specified, it defaults to loginfo.txt. The log file name and path cannot 
contain spaces. 
Error threshold
The error threshold specifies the number of errors that 
MeetingTime allows before aborting the import process. If not specified, 
the error threshold defaults to 50. 
 
Note: Type all the parameters shown, including import file 
name, as one line (do not press Enter until after you type 
the import file name). 
3.
 
To enter a command line from Windows 95, 98 or Windows 2000, 
choose Run from the Start menu. 
Deleting Meetings in Batch Mode: 
When deleting meetings, the import file must have been generated from the 
same system. The following fields are required when performing a Delete: 
ConfNum, DialableConfID, and StartDateTimeOfConfGMT.