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System Information Page
The same information is displayed in the system information page at the top of the table. It will
also provide a list of the applications deployed on VXML Server as well as information on the
application server, operating system, and Java memory usage.
also provide a list of the applications deployed on VXML Server as well as information on the
application server, operating system, and Java memory usage.
Server Status Checks
Many load balancers can be configured to periodically access a URL that is used to determine if
a server is running. Such load balancers make a request to the URL and if a response comes
back within an acceptable time period, they consider the server available to handle connections.
To gauge the health of VXML Server, include the parameter
a server is running. Such load balancers make a request to the URL and if a response comes
back within an acceptable time period, they consider the server available to handle connections.
To gauge the health of VXML Server, include the parameter
probe=true
in the request URL,
using one of the following formats:
1.
http://[DOMAIN][:PORT]/CVP/Server?probe=true
2.
http://[DOMAIN][:PORT]/CVP/Server?application=[APPLICATION]&probe=true
The first URL format (without the
application
parameter) results in a simple HTML page with
the following text if the VXML Server is accessible and is not suspended:
The Cisco Unified CVP VXML Server is up and running
However, if it is suspended (via the
suspendServer
administrative script), it will respond with:
The Cisco Unified CVP VXML Server is running, however it has been suspended.
This URL format has several optional parameters that may be used in conjunction with it:
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activeCalls=true
This optional parameter causes the response HTML to include information about how
many call sessions are active on the VXML Server instance. This is formatted as
illustrated in the following example:
many call sessions are active on the VXML Server instance. This is formatted as
illustrated in the following example:
running;activeCalls=12;
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onHoldCalls=true
This optional parameter causes the response HTML to include information about how
many call sessions are in an “on hold” status on the VXML Server instance. This is
formatted as illustrated in the following example:
many call sessions are in an “on hold” status on the VXML Server instance. This is
formatted as illustrated in the following example:
running;onHoldCalls=3;
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activeCalls=true&onHoldCalls=true