
Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
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SRP Configuration Command Line Arguments
The SRP command line arguments are described below. Command line options for
SRP are not typically used since it is started automatically on bootup. However,
command line options do override options in the
MPSHOME/common/etc/srp.cfg file.
srp [-a] [-c] [-d] [-e] [-f <class>] [-g <#>]
[-h] [-i <pri>] [-j <pri>] [-k <#>] [-l]
[-n] [-p] [-q <#>] [-r <#>] [-s <#>]
[-t <#>] [-u <#>] [-v <#>]
[{-y|-z}[deklnprstTx]]
-a Sets aseLines startup delay in seconds. Default is 3.
-c Truncates the log file.
-d Generates debugging output to the console. (This is the same as
the -yd option.)
-e Enables extended logging. (This is the same as the -ye option.)
-f <class> Sets default VOS priority class. Currently not supported on
Windows. Setting should not be changed on Solaris.
-g <#> Size of the swap space low-water mark in megabytes.
-h Displays command line options.
-i <pri> Default ASE application priority. Currently not supported on
Windows. Setting should not be changed on Solaris.
-j <pri> SRP priority. Currently not supported on Windows. Setting should
not be changed on Solaris.
-k <#> Size of the swap space high-water mark in megabytes.
-l Disables logging. (This is the same as the -zl option.)
-n Disables restarting VOS processes after termination (This is the
same as the -zn option.) This is primarily used for diagnostics and
debugging.
-p Disables pinging. (This is the same as the -zp option.)
-q <#> Number of seconds for the runaway period. Default is 600.
-r <#> Number of times that a process can restart (after exiting
abnormally) within the runaway period set by the -q option. After
the process has restarted the specified number of times within the
given runaway period, no more restarts are attempted. Default is 3.
-s <#> Log file size limit. The default maximum size is 5000000 bytes.
-t <#> Proxy timeout. Times proxy messages, and determines the
frequency of ping messages, between (remote) instances of SRP
-u <#> Disk low-water mark, specified in megabytes.
-v <#> Disk high-water mark, specified in megabytes.
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