Blueworx Voice Response utilities

Blueworx Voice Response provides commands and utilities that you can use to work with Blueworx Voice Response and the Blueworx Voice Response database. These are listed here.

Table 1 lists the commands and utilities, and shows where you can find more information. For more details about Java and VoiceXML environment commands, see Blueworx Voice Response for AIX: Deploying and Managing VoiceXML and Java Applications.

Table 1. Blueworx Voice Response commands and utilities

Name

Purpose

Permission

State of Voice Response system

More information (see Key)

AC

Starts the ASCII Console (after prompting for administrator name and password)

dtuser

running

MM

Drop_DB_Pkgs

Removes Blueworx Voice Response database packages from the database server of a single system image

dtuser

stopped

CF

dt.log_mgr

Merges, condenses, groups, and deletes oamtrace and errorlog files

dtuser

running

MM

DT_shutdown

Shuts down Blueworx Voice Response

dtuser

running

MM

DTalarm

Displays or logs a Blueworx Voice Response alarm message

dtuser

running

MM

DTarchives

Views or prints archived log or report files

dtuser

running

MM

DTcs

Adds, lists, or removes custom server autoexec-override entries

dtuser

running

MM

DTdata

Deletes or exports data on statistics database tables

dtuser

running

MM

DTdatabase

Creates the Blueworx Voice Response database

root

stopped

INS

dtexport

Exports application objects into application or partial export packages

dtuser

running

DMA

dtimport

Imports application or partial export packages

dtuser

running

DMA

dtjconf

Imports an editable configuration file into the Java and VoiceXML configuration database.

dtuser

not applicable

DMVJ

dtjenv

Sets environment variables for Java and VoiceXML.

dtuser or root

not applicable

DMVJ

dtjflog

Formats Java and VoiceXML log files so they can be read.

dtuser

not applicable

DMVJ

dtjplex

Performs numerous utility actions in the Java and VoiceXML environment.

dtuser

running (for most actions)

DMVJ

dtjqapps

Queries waiting Java and VoiceXML applications.

dtuser

not applicable

DMVJ

dtjqhost

Queries the local Java and VoiceXML host.

dtuser

not applicable

DMVJ

dtjqnode

Queries the local Java and VoiceXML node.

dtuser

not applicable

DMVJ

dtjconf script

Imports a configuration file into the configuration database. Whenever the default.cff file is modified, dtjconf script must be run to make the changes take effect.

dtuser

not applicable

DMVJ

dtjshost

Starts (or stops) the local Java and VoiceXML host.

dtuser

not applicable

DMVJ

dtjstart

Starts Node1 in the local host and starts all applications included in any groups that are included in Node1.

dtuser

running

DMVJ

dtjstop

Quiesces all applications and all nodes on the local host.

dtuser

running

DMVJ

dtjterm

Stops immediately all applications and all nodes on the local host.

dtuser

running

DMVJ

dtjver

Reports the current version of Java and VoiceXML environment.

dtuser

running

DMVJ

DTlogs

Archives, lists, prints, or views log files

dtuser

running

MM

DTlsapobj

Lists information about a type of Blueworx Voice Response application object

dtuser

running

MM

DTlsvmobj

Lists information about a type of Blueworx Voice Response voice messaging object

dtuser

running

MM

DTmon

Displays information about system resources

dtuser

running

MM

DTprompt

Imports from, and exports to, an AIX file the ASCII source of a Blueworx Voice Response prompt

dtuser

running

ST

DTreports

Archives, lists, prints, or views standard reports

dtuser

running

MM

DTSNMPD_START

Starts the Blueworx Voice Response SNMP daemon

dtuser

running

MM

DTst

Imports from, and exports to, an AIX file the ASCII source of a Blueworx Voice Response state table

dtuser

running

ST

DTverifydb

Verifies the Blueworx Voice Response database

dtuser

running

MM

print_trace

Formats Blueworx Voice Response trace files

dtuser

running or stopped

PD

RDSETBUFS

Resets the size of the buffer pool

dtuser

running or stopped

CF

restoreDT

Restores Blueworx Voice Response data that was saved using the saveDT command

root

stopped

INS

run_script

Logs on or off a 3270 server

dtuser

running

3270

saveDT

Saves Blueworx Voice Response data

root

stopped

INS

ssimkclient

Configures a Blueworx Voice Response system as a client node within a single system image

dtuser

stopped

CF

ssimksvr

Configures a Blueworx Voice Response system as a server node within a single system image

dtuser

stopped

CF

ssirmclient

Removes a client node from a single system image

dtuser

stopped

CF

ssirmsvr

Removes a server node from a single system image

dtuser

stopped

CF

ssistatus

Displays how the Blueworx Voice Response system is configured within a single system image

dtuser

running or stopped

CF

vae.setenv

Sets Blueworx Voice Response environment variables

dtuser or root

running or stopped

INS

vae.setuser

Defines the Blueworx Voice Response user ID and file permissions

root

stopped

INS

vaeinit

Starts Blueworx Voice Response

dtuser

stopped (but if running already, starts the graphical user interface)

MM

vaeinit.nox

Starts Blueworx Voice Response without XWindows

dtuser

stopped

CF

vxml

Allows you to run VoiceXML applications remotely.

any user

running

BE

wvrapplprof

List, add, change, delete, copy, or view details of an application profile.

dtuser

running. Before you can use the wvrapplprof command, you must import the admin custom server and make sure that it is running.

DMA

wvrmailbox

List, change, or view details of mailboxes associated with an application profile. The application profile must already exist (see wvrapplprof).

dtuser

running. Before you can use the wvrmailbox command, you must import the admin custom server and make sure that it is running.

DMA

wvrstop

Stop the Blueworx Voice Response runtime system.

dtuser

running

MM

wvrtrunk

Enable, disable, or query the status of one or more trunks and their channels.

dtuser

running

MM

Key: DMVJ: Deploying and Managing VoiceXML and Java Applications;CF: Configuring the System; DMA: Designing and Managing State Table Applications; INS: Installation; MM: Managing and Monitoring the System; PD: Problem Determination, ST: Application Development using State Tables