Polycom 3725-70003-009F Manual Do Utilizador
ReadiVoice Administration & Maintenance Guide
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Proprietary & Confidential
Quick Maintenance Checklist
summarizes the daily and weekly maintenance tasks, which are
covered in more detail later in the chapter.
Table 4-1
Summary of daily and weekly maintenance tasks
Step
Action/Command
Expected Results
Resolving Problems or Getting
More Information
More Information
Daily:
1
Stop logical log backup and
replace tapes.
replace tapes.
See
2
Check ReadiVoice processes:
racheck
racheck
The following processes should
be running:
odproc
be running:
odproc
csc
megasock
mplex
sockcap
instore
vbootp
sua (IP systems only)
sua (IP systems only)
Wait for all conferences to end.
Run rastop and then rastart.
See
Run rastop and then rastart.
See
You must be root.
3
Check Informix dbspace:
onstat -d
onstat -d
At least 50,000 free pages in
/dev/info/dbspace1.
/dev/info/dbspace1.
Call Polycom Global Services.
4
Check Informix users:
onstat -u
onstat -u
At least four informix, one web,
and three root users are active.
and three root users are active.
Wait for all conferences to end.
Run rastop, reboot the Sun, and
then run rastart. See
Run rastop, reboot the Sun, and
then run rastart. See
and
.
You must be root.
5
Check Informix logging:
onstat -l
onstat -l
All logical logs are flagged
F------ or U-B----
F------ or U-B----
except the
current log file, which is flagged
U---C-L.
U---C-L.
Start logical log backup with
ontape -c. See
ontape -c. See
.
6
Restart logical log backup and
check status of its tape drive:
ontape -c
mt -f /dev/rmt/1 status
check status of its tape drive:
ontape -c
mt -f /dev/rmt/1 status
Device busy.
Insert tape, restart ontape, or
troubleshoot drive. See
troubleshoot drive. See
.
7
Check status of archive tape
drive:
mt -f /dev/rmt/0 status
drive:
mt -f /dev/rmt/0 status
Device at load point.
Insert tape or troubleshoot drive.
See
See
Weekly:
8
Check Solaris disk space:
df -k
df -k
All disk partitions at less than
90% of capacity.
90% of capacity.
Remove old, unneeded files. See
.
9
Check for defunct processes:
ps -ef | grep ‘<defunct>’ |
grep -v grep
ps -ef | grep ‘<defunct>’ |
grep -v grep
No defunct processes listed.
Kill defunct processes. See
.