03-17-2010 02:02 PM - edited 03-13-2019 06:53 PM
Hello everyone,
What will be the easiest way to check what media resources (CFB , Xcode) have been assigned by default to the default MRGL. I have a CUCM cluster with 90 media resources and would like to know a quick way to see which of those resources are on the default MRGL because their weren't assigned to MRG.
Thanks Jesus Sosa
03-17-2010 02:08 PM
Hi
If you are familiar with the DB schema you could mine the info from there...
However, best practice suggests you do not use the default resource allocation scheme. I would recommend:
1) You add all resources to a dummy MRG
2) You add the resources that should be available to a given device pool to that device pool as normal.
This approach will ensure you aren't accidentally invoking sub-optimal resources.
Regards
Aaron
03-17-2010 02:14 PM
Try to create a new MRG, whatever has not been assigned to a MRG already will show up as an option and that's what the default MRG has
HTH
java
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03-17-2010 02:25 PM
Media resources can be a member of more than one MRG right? So they'll all show up...
03-17-2010 02:28 PM
Thanks, great tip !!
03-17-2010 02:31 PM
Hi
If you are familiar with the DB schema you could mine the info from there...
However, best practice suggests you do not use the default resource allocation scheme. I would recommend:
1) You add all resources to a dummy MRG
2) You add the resources that should be available to a given device pool to that device pool as normal.
This approach will ensure you aren't accidentally invoking sub-optimal resources.
Regards
Aaron
03-17-2010 03:25 PM
Aaron,
you are correct, when adding a dummy MRG or MRGL all media resources shows as available, so i am not able to easily spot which ones are unassigned and falling into the default mrgl
I think your suggestion of adding dummy MRG and dumping all media resources there will prevent unwanted media resources from being assigned because o the default mrgl
Thanks to you and Java for taking the time to answer, much appreciated.
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