Restarting the iv-r service, Discovering the status of the iv-r service, Managing the iv-r in the cmi – Clear-Com Concert for Newsroom User Manual
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Note:
If the IV-R service is already stopped, the stop command displays [ FAILED ]
4.3.4 Restarting the IV-R service
To restart the IV-R service, type:
# sudo service ivr restart
The following output is returned:
Stopping IVR service: [ OK ]
Starting IVR service: [ OK ]
4.3.5 Discovering the status of the IV-R service
To discover the status of the IV-R, type:
# service ivr status
The resulting output indicates if IV-R is running or stopped:
Concert IV-Router (pid 31596) is running…
Concert IV-Router is stopped.
Note:
The pid is the process identification number.
4.3.6 Managing the IV-R in the CMI.
You can use the web-based CMI (Concert Management Interface) to perform a range of IV-R management
and configuration tasks, including:
Adding and removing an IV-R node.
Viewing Server information and configuration parameters.
Monitoring IV-R statistics for Clients and channels connected to the IV-R.
For more information, see:
or
The Concert Administrator Guide
4.3.7 IV-R Configuration file
The IV-R configuration file (ivr.conf) should only be edited when modifying TCP and UDP ports utilized by
Concert. For more information, see