Server overview, About server overview – TANDBERG 1D13898.07 User Manual

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D13898.07
NOVEMBER 2008

TANDBERG

CONTENT SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Table of

Contents

Introduction

Installation

Quick Setup

TCS

Administration

Backing up and

Restoring

Administrator

Settings

Conference

Setup

View

Conferences

Appendices

Server Overview

The Server Overview Page - Content Server Status

About Server Overview

The Server Overview page allows administrators to:

View Content Server Status

View Server Disk Space

Content Server Information

View details of the Media Storage Location

Upgrade the Content Server Software

This page is automatically refreshed every 10 seconds.

Content Server Status
Server Mode

. Server mode displays the current status of the

Content Server. The default mode is

Online.

In this mode the

Content Server can accept calls and transcode outputs.
Other modes include:

Reloading Configurations.

If Gatekeeper, Advanced H323 or SIP

settings have been saved in Site Settings while the Content
Server was in call, the Content Server will stop accepting new
calls. When the call or calls currently in progress are completed,
Site Settings will be updated and Server Mode will automatically
change to Online. The administrator may also exit the Reloading
Configurations mode by ending all calls manually.

Idle.

The Content Server will stop accepting new calls and

processing new transcoding jobs when the TCS Wizard is
running. To exit Idle mode, ensure that you have either fully
completed or cancelled the Wizard.

Offline.

If the Content Engine service is not running, Content

Engine status will display a red exclamation mark, and server
mode will change to Offline.

the Content Server will drop any

calls in progress and will not accept any new calls. To exit Offline
mode, start the TCS Content Engine service.

Error.

The Content Server will enter Error mode if it’s out of disk

space, or if it has lost connection to the NAS.
If the Content Server is out of disk space (5% disk space free),
the Content Server will drop any calls in progress and will not
accept any new calls or process transcoding jobs. To exit Error
mode, free up disk space on the drive or drives.
If the Content Server was on a NAS, but cannot contact it, check
the NAS and ensure that it is connected to the network.

Content Engine Status.

Displays the current

Content Engine service status. A green tick
is displayed if the service is running. If the
service is not running, a red exclamation
mark and the last time and date the service
contacted the database is displayed.

Transcode Engine Status.

Displays the current

Transcode Engine service status. A green
tick is displayed if the service is running. f
the service is not running, a red exclamation
mark and the last time and date the service
contacted the database is displayed.

Current Calls.

The graphic displays beige

placeholders for calls with live streaming
outputs and orange placeholders for calls with
on demand outputs only.

Call list.

Displays a list of live conference

names. Click on a conference name to go to
the Edit Conference page for this call.

Currently transcoding.

A graphic indicates if

transcoding is currently taking place.

Transcoding Job List.

Displays a list of

conference names with outputs that are
currently being transcoded. Click on a
conference name to go to the Edit Conference
page for this conference.

End all Calls.

This button is displayed if there

are current calls in progress. Click on this
button to end all calls.

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