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Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
Page 146 # P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11
The vmm-mmf.cfg File
The vmm-mmf.cfg file identifies performance parameters related to MMF files.
Any configuration option available to VMM in relation to MMF file processing is
entered here and operated on upon system startup. However, options to VMM entered
at a system console override those provided in this file. Basic descriptions and formats
of file entries are given immediately preceding the actual data to which they apply,
and are relatively self-explanatory. Uncomment a line to activate that option
(commented items depict the default value). Starting with MPS 2.1, MMF files are
loaded automatically when placed in the appropriate (sub)directory in
$MEDIAFILEHOME. Loading MMFs in vmm-mmf.cfg is still supported but not
recommended.
The following example is the basic default file provided with the system.
Example: vmm-mmf.cfg Sheet 1 of 2
#
# Example vmm-mmf.cfg file.
#
# Note: For all available console options see documentation
# for VMM.
#
#
#
# loadall <on | off>
#
# When set to on VMM will attempt to lock all elements
# into VDM upon activation on a first come, first serve
# basis. When set to off, only elements flagged for
# locking into VDM will be locked into VDM (again on a
# first come, first serve basis).
#
# default = off
#
# Note: The loadall setting can be changed before and after
# mmfload commands. This allows some MMFs to have all
# elements locked in VDM while others have no elements
# locked in VDM.
#
#loadall on
#
# preload <number | all>
#
# Specifies the number of seconds of audio data to load
# for each element that is locked in VDM.
#
# default = all
#
# Note: This option can be used to lock "more" elements in
# VDM by only locking the first n seconds of each element.
# If the remaining data for the element is needed it will
# be paged in as needed by VMM. As with the loadall option,
# preload can be changed before and after mmfload command.
#
# preload 2
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