Upuntil now I've had them set up as failover in thte WAN link manager to go from a high capacity wireless system, to a 4G link, to DSL on failure which has mostly worked but has issues when the primary wireless link is suffering due to the weather with moderate to high packet loss.
We had a brief power cut over the weekend and the firewall was reporting some contradictory information that I didn't understand and was hoping someone could shed some light on, along with some questions.
On the SD WAN profile page link status pop out it showed the primary as down (red light), and the two backup links as within the SLA, and we had been switched to the first backup. On the WAN link manager it showed all three links as up and active (green lights on all three). There was no internet connection to users at all. Manually setting a route for my desktop pc to the first backup showed it was working fine.
I had to switch Active and Backup connections in WAN link manager to get the backup running, at which point the primary connection started working again, so I could switch back to the normal way round and operations resumed.
I'm not sure though which takes precident in this situation? It seems that SD WAN profile and WAN link manager are both trying to do the same thing with routing in event of a failure and I'm not sure how I should set each of them up. I was unable to find any documentation detailing this. I want to have the improved failover handling of the SD WAN profiles as the packet loss and jitter SLAs are very much what I need here.
If there are 2 WAN Link manager available and if they are configured in active- backup mode, then if the primary fails the based on the gateway time failover value: the backup will become active and traffic will start flowing from that !!
Where as SD-Profile will based on the rule created for a certain traffic will prioritize the traffic flow based on the best quality among the active gateways:
As of Version 3.5, the Links Manager and blogroll are hidden for new installs and any existing WordPress installs that do not have any links. If you are upgrading from a previous version of WordPress with any active links, the Links Manager will continue to function as normal. If you would like to restore the Links panel to your install you may download and install the Links Manager plugin. This page is still relevant for any user with an existing Links Manager or with the plugin installed.
WordPress allows you to store a set of external links, also known as your blogroll. These links can be put into categories, imported, exported, added, deleted, and edited. The link categories can also be added, deleted, and edited. This article describes how to do all of the above, using the Links section of the WordPress Administration Panels.
When you have set all the options you are interested in, click Add Link to add the new Link to your blogroll. You can hide a link (temporarily or permanently) by choosing "Keep this link private".
A popup window with a confirmation should appear. Choose OK or Cancel if you hit the Delete link by accident. Remember, this is the only chance you have. After making your choice, you will be directed back to the Manage Links page.
To delete multiple links you can select the tick box of link entries that you want to delete on the Manage Links screen and then select Delete from the Bulk Actions drop down menu and then click on the Apply button.
Links in WordPress can be organized into categories, all the better for organization. The default installation of WordPress automatically sets one category, Blogroll. You are given the ability to add, edit and delete categories.
In WordPress 2.0, you can alter how WordPress displays the list of links from this category by modifying the text found in the following three text boxes. However, these options are only used by some themes.
If you upgraded from a version prior to 3.5, you may still have the link manager in the sidebar, even if it is not needed. To remove this, edit the "Link Manager Enabled" field from 1 (on) to 0 (off) in /wp-admin/options.php or through any database manager.
I wen to Utilities, as another user suggested, but there was no "dynamic link manager." However, there was "dynamic_pager". I tried to force quit it a few times but it would not quit. Still, after trying to quit it, I ran the update, and it installed 100%. I'll now restart my MBP and see what happened. If it crashes, I'll update this post. Otherwise, we've found the solution. I am running Mac OSX 10.9.5 and Photosho 13.0.6 x64, part of the Adobe big set plus the latest Lightroom.
I tried to uninstall Adobe After Effects CS6 and had the same problem except Adobe dynamiclinkmanager did not exist. It appears that you need to quit the menu bar module which updates Creative Studio and then it works fine. Just click on the Creative Cloud icon in the top menu bar (on Mac OS X) and then click the settings icon and then quit. This worked for me and the uninstall continued.
Whenever I try to launch most CC applications, the application locks up and becomes unusable for a few minutes. When it locks up varies slightly between applications (Premiere Pro and After Effects locks up when launching, Photoshop locks up shortly after presenting the main window, ect.). I checked the console after noticing this was happening repeatedly, and saw the following message repeated once a second (with an iterating instance number):
Ok, so even though the dynamic link manager was updated with the latest version of Premiere Pro, I'm still experiencing this issue. I'm probably going to have to submit a bug report because the forums have been completely unhelpful.
I don't have a "fix," but I do have a workaround. Most of the applications (Photoshop and InDesign for example) finds the dynamiclinkmanager application at /Library/Application\ Support/Adobe/Common/dynamiclink/7.0/
dynamiclinkmanager.app. If you move or rename the application, it will skip the entire proccess when launching the application. If you're ok using Terminal, here's a command that should rename it to "
dynamiclinkmanager-moved.app"
The only problem is if you have Premiere Pro installed. For some reason, it stores it inside it's own application bundle. The following Terminal commands should work for both Premiere and Media Encoder:
I'm not entirely sure, but it mostly has to to with moving projects between different applications in the suite. For example, the dynamic link manager allows you to move a project from Premiere Pro to After Effects and back without any real hastle. It's not absolutely needed, as you can do most of what it does manually by just saving and opening the project in the different applications. It is a bit of a hastle to not have it, but if you don't use it too much, you'll hardly miss it.
I came across this post while searching for a sollution to my problem. I came a cross a lot of posts like this and they all seem to have a common theme with Adobe CC paid beta. Granted I wrote a prolific rant I cannot seem to spell check, go to the last paragraph [the short version] and it will explain how to solve this. grrrr....
I noticed that CC keeps forgeting who I am, asking me to log in, updating, changing prefernce, not remembering my cloud settings, it has been awfull. I like the new features, but I feel like Adobe is restting all my macros and pressets every other month.
That is what led me to my conclusion of what is going wrong. Every time I wanted to put After Effects dynamic link Premiere would hang. I had to force close it via Windows 8. I first suspecting Windows 8 to be the problem, I turned off my UAC, I turned off my start screen, ran as admin, even tested it with the admin account. That worked. I tested it with another account., that worked. So everything worked but the account I needed to work. DARN YOU MICROSOFT!!! **fist shaking**
I then thought, "crap, what if they deleted this feature?" "No, they couldn't, this feature is the primary reason why I bought the softwear instead of trying to rip it off (poor college student first job card) Still I found the money to buy the software for this feature, now it is gone???!!!
[Short Version] Log out of Creative Cloud then back in.] If you have any issues that seem random make this your first step. Adobe as botch this granted, I believe in them, I think they should extend the $19.99 discount fo another year because of it and the fact we would still be willing to pay that. seriously Adobe, get the poop together or start compinsating your customers.
The Link Manager component evaluates, filters, and parses the URL links of indexed content items before extracting them for storage in a database table (ManagedLinks). After the ManagedLinks table is populated with the extracted URL links, the component references this table to generate link search results, lists of link references for the Content Information page, and the resource information for the Link Info page.
Information about what is a WebCenter Content service and how services can be used is provided in Section 2, "Using Services." Information about basic services structure, attributes, actions, and a service example is provided in Section 3, "Customizing Services." You should be familiar with this information before customizing current services or creating new services
Sample return information. The beginning of the ResultSet shows how many fields exist (14 in this example) along with the names of the columns, the data types (string, date, integer, and so on), and the size of the fields in bytes. After these entries the values for these fields are listed in the next 14 rows. If there are multiple entries in a result set, another set of 14 rows is listed, and so on.
This service is used to refresh the links for a specific document. A refresh does not involve extracting the links again. It iterates through the links as they are listed in the database and determines their current status.
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