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callers end their calls will the application be fully suspended and the administrator is safe to take
down any resources that the application depends on. To determine when all calls have ended, use
the status function.
down any resources that the application depends on. To determine when all calls have ended, use
the status function.
To suspend VXML Server itself using the JMX interface, navigate to the
Global/Command
MBean and click on the function named “suspendVXMLServer” in the operations tab. The
results will be displayed in a dialog box. As with the application-specific suspension, use the
application-specific status function to determine if there are callers still visiting the applications.
Click on the function named “resumeVXMLServer” to resume VXML Server and restore the
previous states of the applications.
results will be displayed in a dialog box. As with the application-specific suspension, use the
application-specific status function to determine if there are callers still visiting the applications.
Click on the function named “resumeVXMLServer” to resume VXML Server and restore the
previous states of the applications.
Administration Scripts
The scripts for suspending and resuming applications are found in the
admin
folder of the
application to be suspended. Windows users should use the script named
suspendApp.bat
and
Unix users should use the script named
suspendApp.sh
. To resume the application, use the
script named
resumeApp.bat
or
resumeApp.sh
.
It is possible to suspend all applications at once by accessing a script found in the
admin
folder
of VXML Server. Windows users should use the script named
suspendServer.bat
and Unix
users should use the script named
suspendServer.sh
. To restore all applications to their
original status, use the script named
resumeServer.bat
or
resumeServer.sh
. Note that these
scripts do not resume all applications; they simply restore the administrator-specified status of
each application. So if an application was already suspended when the server was suspended,
resuming the server leaves the application in a suspended state.
each application. So if an application was already suspended when the server was suspended,
resuming the server leaves the application in a suspended state.
Adding Applications
When VXML Server starts up, it will load all applications that have been deployed to its
applications
folder. A new application that is created in Builder for Call Studio and deployed
to a machine on which VXML Server is already running cannot begin accepting calls until
VXML Server loads the new application. To load the application, execute the deploy application
function. If the application is already deployed, executing this function will do nothing. If
multiple new applications are to be deployed together, one can execute the deploy all
applications function and all new applications will be deployed, and leave existing applications
untouched.
VXML Server loads the new application. To load the application, execute the deploy application
function. If the application is already deployed, executing this function will do nothing. If
multiple new applications are to be deployed together, one can execute the deploy all
applications function and all new applications will be deployed, and leave existing applications
untouched.
JMX Interface
To deploy all new applications using the JMX interface, use a JMX client connected to the server
to navigate to the
to navigate to the
Global/Command
MBean and click on the function named
“deployAllNewApps” in the operations tab. Pressing this button will display a dialog box with
the status of each application’s deployment.
the status of each application’s deployment.