MATRIXX Administration describes how to monitor MATRIXX Engine components and to perform daily operations for maintaining a geographically redundant system. This includes administration for the engine, Traffic Routing Agent, MATRIXX gateways and web apps, and Notification Framework. It also provides information about recovering from a total system failure.
The topics in this section have information about maintaining, managing, and resolving issues with a MATRIXX Engine installation.
The topics in this section describe administering Traffic Routing Agent (TRA) servers, including starting and stopping Traffic Routing Agent nodes and clusters. The information in this section applies to all Traffic Routing Agent functions unless otherwise noted.
The topics in this section describe administering the Route Cache.
US tax data is imported from CCH tax data, compiled in My MATRIXX, and output as compact MATRIXX Data Container (MDC) files, including an MDC file containing tax database metadata and status information. MDC files are packaged into a .zip file and loaded into the MATRIXX tax database.
This section has information to help identify and resolve system issues.
The Admin Service includes commands for administering MATRIXX components.
The following return codes can be written to the system log when a network message is processed.
The following table describes how Python value types are mapped to AVP types.
You can use the following scripts to support servers, clusters, engines, pricing domains, system logging, notification messaging, and event-repository storage. Use them to gather information, perform maintenance operations, such as starting and stopping servers, configure system behavior, and manage engine failover operations.
Use the following scripts to administer MDC Gateway, Gateway Proxy, RS Gateway, and other MATRIXX gateways and web apps.
Use the following scripts to administer Traffic Routing Agents (TRAs), to check the status of a TRA server, or to validate the TRA configuration.
MATRIXX Engine supports several data types for its network message MATRIXX Data Containers (MDCs) and database object MDCs. When you define custom MDCs and MDC fields, you must specify one of these data types for the fields.