Operations Management Center (OMC) Server Sample Clauses
The Operations Management Center (OMC) Server clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the deployment, maintenance, and operation of a centralized server that manages and monitors system operations. Typically, this clause outlines who is responsible for providing the OMC Server, the technical specifications it must meet, and the scope of its monitoring and management functions, such as overseeing network performance or coordinating updates across connected devices. Its core practical function is to ensure there is a reliable, centralized point for operational oversight, which helps streamline system management and quickly address issues, thereby improving efficiency and minimizing downtime.
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Operations Management Center (OMC) Server. The OMC Server is the main management server in the System and a central repository where all System users and resources (i.e. administrators, dispatchers and radios) are registered, and where System-wide information (i.e. active patches and conferences, security parameters, etc.) is stored. The OMC Server runs on the Red Hat Linux operating system. A user-level interface to the OMC Server is provided by the Administrator Control Panel (ACP) Client PC. The primary OMC Server is located in Zone 1 at the Anchorage Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and the secondary OMC Server is located in Zone 2 at the Fairbanks EOC.
