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To run CCVS for a particular application, you'll need to be su'd to the account which created that configuration.
As the user for the account, to run CCVS, you'll need to start the ccvsd daemon for each merchant account and you'll need to run the cvupload program on a regular basis (using cron to run cvupload every day is a good idea).
To run CCVS, you must run the ccvsd daemon. The ccvsd daemon actually makes the phone calls and conducts the transactions. The ccvsd command must be followed by the name of the account, which you specified when you configured the account.
For example, if you want to start processing transactions for the sheet music retailer mentioned during the configuration program, and you installed the software in its default location of /usr/sbin, you would type in the following command to start ccvsd:
/usr/sbin/ccvsd music |
Every time you add a merchant account, you need to start ccvsd for that account, if you want to process transactions for that account.
For more information on ccvsd, see the ccvsd man page.
Some transactions (such as authorizations) occur at the time that the credit card is presented. Other transactions (such as sales and returns) are saved up and are not processed immediately. These transactions are batched up and are then processed as a group.
CCVS uses the cvupload program to do this batch processing. We recommend invoking cvupload as an (at least) daily cron job, so that cvupload will automatically run every day, without any intervention on your part.
For example, the command to do the periodic processing for the sheet music retailer, we would issue the following command:
/usr/sbin/cvupload music |
For more information on cvupload, see the cvupload man page.