Querying the configuration of a node

To find out if a Blueworx Voice Response system is configured as a client node, as a database server node, or as a stand-alone system, use the ssistatus command.

The ssistatus command is described in ssistatus command.

When you run the ssistatus command on a server node, you get results like this:

   ssistatus: Querying configuration ..
   ssistatus: cleese.mydomain.com is a database server for clients:
   HOSTNAME
   ----------------------------------------
   savana.mydomain.com
   idle.mydomain.com
   tarbuck.mydomain.com
   sp5tr1.mydomain.com
   sp5tr2.mydomain.com
     5 record(s) selected.

When you run the ssistatus command on a client node, you get results like this:

   ssistatus: Querying configuration ..
   ssistatus: idle.mydomain.com is a SSI client. Server details:
    Node Directory
    Number of entries in the directory = 1
   Node 1 entry:
    Node name                      = SSIV220
    Comment                        =
    Protocol                       = TCPIP
    Hostname                       = cleeseatm.mydomain.com
    Service name                   = 50100

When you run the ssistatus command on a stand-alone Blueworx Voice Response system, you get results like this:

   ssistatus: Querying configuration ..
   ssistatus: rum.mydomain.com is a Standalone system