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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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Web Station 839<br />

Sync Logs<br />

Site-<strong>System</strong>-Application based queues<br />

The purpose of Site-<strong>System</strong>-Application based queues is to serialize access to a given<br />

system. There is one queue per application for each site-system combination. This queue<br />

ensures that no two tasks destined for the same system run at the same time resulting in<br />

switch overlay conflict.<br />

Resource-based queues<br />

Resource-based queues make sure that two tasks requiring the same resource do not run<br />

at the same time. This ensures that the resource is available and the task can be executed<br />

successfully. The example in Figure 421 on page 836 shows two tasks that are in queue<br />

to use the same com port. The task at the top of the queue is either using the resource or<br />

waiting for the resource to become available if it is in use by a non-OTM application.<br />

Once the first task has finished, the second task runs.<br />

Resource Status<br />

The lower section of the Sync Tasks page contains the Resource Status table. This table<br />

lists the resources that are in use by OTM scheduled tasks. In the example in Figure 421<br />

on page 836, although the two tasks are running on two different systems, they both<br />

require the COM1 port. The tasks are executed in the order indicated in the Tasks List<br />

column.<br />

After upgrading to to a new release of OTM, you will not be able to view the transmit<br />

log files created by the previous version of OTM Web Station through Web sync log<br />

viewer. The web station log file can be accessed from Nortel-root\Common Data\Site<br />

Name\<strong>System</strong> Name\Station Admin\webtrnstn.log using a standard text editorsuch as<br />

Microsoft WordPad.<br />

The Sync Logs page is used to access two types of synchronization logs:<br />

View log of transmit task for..<br />

View LDAP sync report<br />

Access the Sync Logs page by clicking the Sync Logs tab on the Sync Tasks and Logs<br />

page. The Sync Logs page opens (Figure 423).<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>

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