Maintaining the ReadiVoice System
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Checking Informix Dynamic Server
1 In the same XTerm window in which you’re logged in as root, switch user
to informix and enter
tcsh
to set the Informix environment.
2 Check the database space by entering
onstat -d
.
Informix displays information about the disk space that it controls.
Figure 4-2 shows an example.
3 If
/dev/info/dbspace1
has fewer than 50,000 free pages, call your
Polycom Global Services representative.
Figure 4-2 Checking the Informix database space
4 Check the Informix users by entering
onstat -u
.
Informix displays information about the users logged into the database.
With the database online and the ReadiVoice processes running, the list
should include at least four informix entries, three root entries, and one
web entry. Figure 4-3 shows an example.
5 If the required users aren’t listed, stop the ReadiVoice processes, reboot
the Sun, and restart the ReadiVoice processes. See “Stopping and
Restarting ReadiVoice Processes” on page 111.
su informix
tcsh
ragnar </rahome> cnow> onstat -d
Informix Dynamic Server Version 9.30.UC1 -- On-Line -- Up 12 days 19:27:51 --
34960 Kbytes
Dbspaces
address number flags fchunk nchunks flags owner name
ba92150 1 1 1 1 N informix rootdbs
ba92790 2 1 2 1 N informix dbspace1
2 active, 2047 maximum
Chunks
address chk/dbs offset size free bpages flags pathname
ba92210 1 1 0 525183 403104 PO- /dev/info/rootdbs
ba926b0 2 2 0 1024000 821333 PO- /dev/info/dbspace1
2 active, 2047 maximum
ragnar </rahome> cnow>