
Redundancy Cluster
| Parameter | Description |
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| RC Name | Specifies the name of the redundancy cluster. |
| Server Name | Lists the VUE servers that are part of the redundancy cluster. |
| Management IP | IP address of the desired VUE server. |
| RC Initial Role | Indicates the configured initial role of the server in a redundancy cluster (Initial active or Initial standby). The initial role cannot change once configured. The Initial active server is the server that you configure for setting up streams and mappings while the VUE syncs all configuration to the Initial standby server. |
| RC Current Role | Indicates the current role of the server in a redundancy cluster. |
| RC Type | Indicates the type of redundancy cluster. Hot_Hot – Indicates the RC is a 1:1 cluster. Hot_Cold – Indicates the RC is an N:1 cluster. |
| RC Status | Indicates the status of the redundancy cluster. The status can be OK or Error. OK – Cluster is up and properly reporting status. Error – Indicates HA is unavailable. This can be due to an HA alarm on standby or standby server is down/unavailable. |
| Suspend Failover | Indicates if redundancy is suspended for the desired redundancy cluster. Force failover continues to work; however, a standby server will not take over for a failed active server when redundancy is suspended. true – When redundancy is suspended. false – When redundancy is un-suspended. |
![]() | Provides options to modify, delete, status, Force Failover, and Suspend/Un-suspend the cluster. For more information, see VUE system maintenance. |
Servers
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| RC Name | Specifies the name of the RC the desired VUE server is part of. |
| Server Name | Specifies the name of the VUE server. Click on the Server Name to view more detailed information about a specific server. This includes information about CPU topology, server up time, VAMS up time, VUE pipes in use, CPU usage, and CPU utilization |
| Management IP | IP address of the desired VUE server. |
| Max TS Pipes | The maximum number of pipes that is supported on this VUE Server instance. The maximum supported pipes are based on the amount of memory and available cores in the system. |
| MPEG Bandwidth (Mbps) | Max – Maximum output MPEG BW supported by this server. This is based on the maximum number of pipes supported. This value can be calculated by adding the BW for In Use, Available, and Reserved together. In Use – Current output stream BW configured on the server. This is not the actual output rate but is the configured output rate based on the output information rate assigned to each TS. Available – Current remaining output TS BW available. Reserved – Amount of output TS BW reserved for non-TS usage. This includes BW reserved for VEDS (SDV), ACCP, and OOBM. For all 3 of these services, cores are reserved on the server when these services are configured. This reduces the cores available for video pipes (MPTS output). |
| Ethernet Bandwidth (Mbps) | In Use Output – The amount of egress bandwidth (in Mbps) in use by the server, that is the aggregate output bandwidth of each interface. Ingress – The amount of ingress bandwidth (in Mbps) in use by the server, that is, the aggregate input bandwidth. |
| Cores | Max – Maximum number of physical CPU cores on the VUE server. In
Use – Number of CPU cores in use by the VUE
server. Clicking on this count opens another tab indicating how
each core is in use. Note that in use means the core is reserved
based on configuration of the system (number of TS pipes, SDV,
ACCP, OOBM, overhead). Cores in use are based on user
configuration of the VUE server as follows:
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| Memory Gbytes | Available – Total amount of the memory available in GB for the VUE server. In Use – This includes 4 GB reserved for overhead, 200 MB for every pipe in use and 100 MB for every 5 OOBM pipes in use. |
| Counts | TS – Total TS count: Broadcast (MPTS, SCTE55-1) + Narrowcast (SDV + VOD) + OOBM + VARPD Mappings – Total mapping counts: PassThru + PID + OOBM PID + UDP (Manual + RTSP + RPC + VOD) + VARPD Click on the number to view details of Enabled, OK, and Error count of each mappings. NOTE: All OOB and OOBM TS and mappings are reported with an
Idle status to indicate that the TS
and mapping is configured in an idle state while on
standby. Alarms – Current number of alarms on VUE server. |
| Status | Indicates the status of the VUE server.
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![]() | Provides interface information and SW version of VUE server.
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