Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 6.0 Guia De Configuração Rápida
Using the Command-Line Interface (CLI) in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Command Reference
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cleardb
Clears the following Application Server data:
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All user profiles except the admin and guest user profiles
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All user groups except the System group
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All user recordings
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All conference recordings
You must be signed in to the Application Server CLI as the root user to enter this command.
Use this command for specific situations; as instructed in the documentation or as recommended by Cisco TAC.
It first clears the database,then restarts all Cisco Unified MeetingPlace services. Upon restarting, ConfSchd
service executes a ConfSchd db table rebuild to clean upother dependent tables. When the ConfSchd db table
rebuild is completed and all other MeetingPlace services are up, then the prompt returns.
It first clears the database,then restarts all Cisco Unified MeetingPlace services. Upon restarting, ConfSchd
service executes a ConfSchd db table rebuild to clean upother dependent tables. When the ConfSchd db table
rebuild is completed and all other MeetingPlace services are up, then the prompt returns.
Note
Note: If the Application Server is in a failover or in a RSNA deployment, then turn off replication before
running this command. Be sure thatthe Application Server is in active mode before running this
command.
running this command. Be sure thatthe Application Server is in active mode before running this
command.
Syntax: cleardb
cpstatus
Displays information about each active call, including the associated meeting ID, whether the system dialed out
to the endpoint, and whether the call uses video.
to the endpoint, and whether the call uses video.
Syntax: cpstatus
cptrace
Lists selected portions of the call processing trace log.
Syntax: cptrace
date
Displays the time and date for the Application Server.
If you are logged in as a root user, then you can also set the date and time based on the local time zone.
Syntax: date [MMDDhhmm[YYYY][.ss]]
Parameters (available only to root users):
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MM—month, specified by two digits
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DD—day, specified by two digits
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hh—hour, specified by two digits in 24-hour format
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mm—minute, specified by two digits
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YYYY—calendar year, specified by four digits
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.ss—second, specified by two digits and a preceding period (.)
Table 1
Command Reference: Application Commands (continued)
Command
Description