Database locking, Figure 137 database lock message – Nortel Networks NN43001-563 User Manual

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TM 3.1 OA and M using TM 3.1 applications

3

The ITG Node Properties window appears.

4

Select the Card Configuration tab.

5

Select the IP trunk card to delete from the list.

6

Click the Delete button.

7

Click OK.

—End—

Database locking

All node and card properties are stored in a single TM 3.1 database. When
Node or Card Properties are opened, the data for a given node (including
card properties) is then locked. If a second user tries to access a property
sheet in the same node at the same time, the second user is given the
option of overriding the lock. If the second user decides to override the lock
and the first user has made changes and then clicked "OK" or "Apply", the
first user provided with a message that says that their changes have been
lost (see the second dialog box in

Figure 137 "Database lock message"

(page 344)

). This message only appears if changes have been made.

If an attempt is made to open a property sheet in the node after rebooting
the PC, the first dialog box in

Figure 137 "Database lock message" (page

344)

appears. In this example, a property sheet was open when the

database was taken over by another user.

Figure 137
Database lock message

Nortel Communication Server 1000

IP Trunk Fundamentals

NN43001-563

01.01

Standard

Release 5.0

30 May 2007

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