
Media Processing Server System Operator’s Guide
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How to ...Deactivate MultiMedia Format Files using the Com-
mand Line
1. Open a Media Processing Server shell on the Media Processing
Server that contains the unneeded MMF file, see Command Con-
trol on page 50.
2. Enter the vmm mmfunload command.
• To unload an MMF file that was available to all applications in
the system-wide hash table, use the syntax vmm mmfunload
<mmfname>,system (It is not necessary to specify the
“system” parameter as this is the default.)
• To unload the MMF file from a particular application (applica-
tion-specific hash table), use the syntax vmm mmfunload
<mmfname>,<appname>
• To unload all MMF files available system wide or to a specific
application, use the applicable prior command and substitute the
option all for <mmfname>
3. Move the file out of $MEDIAFILEHOME or it will be activated next
time the system is (re)started. Also, remove its name from the vmm-
mmf.cfg file (if this file is used).
When unloading an MMF, if only the MMF name is specified, the MMF will be
unloaded from the system hash table by default.
To determine if an MMF has been deployed system-wide or for a particular
application, issue the vmm mmfstatus command in an MPS VSH command line.
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