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OpenStage SIP V3R3 for OpenScape Voice, Administration Manual
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Administration
Diagnostics
3.26.8
Process and Memory Information
The processes currently running on the phone’s operating system as well as their CPU and
memory usage can be monitored here. 100 processes are monitored on the web page. For fur-
ther information, please refer to the manual of the "top" command for Unix/Linux systems, or to
related documentation.
The amount of free memory is checked on a regular basis in order to prevent problems caused
by low memory. This check determines whether a recovery is necessary.
When
Disable reboot
is checked, no reboot will take place when a memory problem has been
found. However, recovery requires a reboot.
The recovery process will be triggered when the available main memory (RAM) falls below a
given threshold value. As memory consumption is assumed to be higher during working hours,
two thresholds are configurable. The
High Threshold (MBs)
parameter defines the threshold
for off-time. For OpenStage 15/20/40, the default value is 10 MB, and for OpenStage 60/80, it
is 30 MB. With
Low Threshold (MBs)
, the threshold for off-time is defined. For OpenStage 15/
20/40, the default value is 8 MB, and for OpenStage 60/80, it is 20 MB.
The beginning and end of the working hours are defined in 24 hours format with
Working Hour
Start
(Default: 5) and
Working Hour End
(Default: 24).
When memory shortage has occured, information about the incident is written to a log file which
can be viewed via the
Download memory info file
link. If there has been a previous case of
memory shortage, the corresponding log file can be viewed via
Download memory info file
.