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Transmit the ModifyDhctConfiguration Transaction With the modDhctCfg Utility
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How to Use the modDhctCfg Utility,
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Sending the ModifyDhctConfiguration Transaction With a Specified Blocking Factor
The blocking factor option specifies now many DHCT records the modDhctCfg
The blocking factor option specifies now many DHCT records the modDhctCfg
utility transmits as a block. When the blocking factor is not specified with the
modDhctCfg utility, the utility uses a default blocking factor of 10. When you
urgently need to use the utility to send the ModifyDhctConfiguration transaction to
a large number of DHCTs, you might want to increase the blocking factor. An
increased blocking factor has the effect of increasing the priority of the transactions.
Important: Keep in mind, however, that increasing the blocking factor associated
Important: Keep in mind, however, that increasing the blocking factor associated
with the modDhctCfg utility increases the claim the utility has upon system
resources. When practical, suspend staging activities and shut down the billing
interface before running the modDhctCfg utility with a large blocking factor.
Follow these instructions to specify the blocking factor used with the modDhctCfg
Follow these instructions to specify the blocking factor used with the modDhctCfg
utility.
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If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
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Type modDhctCfg -B# [file name] and then press Enter.
Notes:
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Notes:
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Substitute the blocking factor that you want to use for #.
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Substitute the name of the file you prepared for [file name].
Examples:
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modDhctCfg -B100 modDhctCfg-in_11.13.03
Result: The system sends the ModifyDhctConfiguration transactions,
Result: The system sends the ModifyDhctConfiguration transactions,
blocked 100 at a time, to the DHCTs represented in the specified file.
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modDhctCfg -B2 modDhctCfg-in_11.13.03
Result: The system sends the ModifyDhctConfiguration transactions,
Result: The system sends the ModifyDhctConfiguration transactions,
blocked 2 at a time, to the DHCTs represented in the specified file.
Important: This example (using a small blocking factor) minimizes the
Important: This example (using a small blocking factor) minimizes the
claim that the utility has upon system resources. Consider using a small
blocking factor while staging operations are ongoing or during periods of
high customer service representative (CSR) activity.
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