Cisco Cisco MediaSense Release 8.5(1) Guía De Instalación

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Control Center - Network Services
you cannot enable or disable them in the Service Activation window. After the installation,
network services start automatically in each server in the cluster. You can stop the network
services if a necessity arises to perform this function.
Note: 
The local server time is displayed in the Administration Interface. This time cannot be
configured.
Starting and Stopping Unified MCP Network Services
To start, stop, and restart network services, follow this procedure.
Step 1
From the Unified MCP Serviceability menu bar, click Tools and select Control Center -
Network Services
.
Services that display in the Control Center - Network Services window do not start until you
start each service.
The Control Center - Network Services web page displays the configurable Unified MCP services
along with its service status for the default server (the primary server in the cluster).
To view the network service status for another server in the cluster, select the required server
from the server drop-down list box and click Go.
Step 2
To start, stop, or restart services, check the check box preceding the required Service Name.
A check mark appears in the check box to indicate your selection.
Step 3
Click the StartStop, or Restart button to perform the required operation.
A progress message displays in the Status section (below the tool bar) to indicate the task
completion or corresponding error message as applicable.
Note: 
At any time, click Refresh to update the screen and the deployment with the latest status
of the services.
Control Center - Feature Services
Unified MCP Serviceability provides several options to control feature services (see
 for more details).
By enabling a service, you are essentially starting the service. Once you enable the service, you
do not need to explicitly start the service--unless the service does not start automatically for any
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Chapter 4: Using the Unified MCP Serviceability Administration
Using Unified MCP Serviceability Administration Tools