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Administering ESS
Issue 1.1 June 2005 127
Figure 37: System-parameters ess form - page 7
After administering the ESS servers
After submitting the change system-parameters ess form:
1. Each configured ESS server registers with the Main server.
2. The Main server sends the ESS server a copy of the translations.
3. The ESS server receives the translations, resets, and re-registers with the Main server.
The above process is automatic. After the ESS server receives the initial translation download,
any translation changes are sent to the ESS by executing the save translations all, or
save translations ess command (see, Saving translations
on page 130).
Check the administration on the Main server
To check the administration on the Main server, type the following commands using the SAT:
1. status ess clusters
Verify that:
a. The Cluster ID field in the title line has the same value as the MID in the license file. To
verify the Cluster ID for each server, use the Bash command, statuslicense -v. The
Cluster ID is the same as the RFA Module ID. The Cluster ID for the Main server is
always 1.

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