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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Initialization and Recovery
4-15SPE-Down Command Interface
4
The header is followed by one and only one of the following lines (except that
more than one Memory circuit pack failure may be displayed):
Note that the display is designed to approximate an alarm display from software
maintenance, but is not populated with certain information, represented by
dashed out fields. Only the first failed component detected is displayed.
In the absence of any other information about the cause of the failure, replace the
indicated component using the procedures described in Replacing SPE Circuit
Packs. After all tests pass, return the standby SPE to service, with procedures
described in the following section on
‘‘Bringing the SPE Back into Service’’
.
BOOT_ERROR
indicates that the LMM was not able to either load, start, or keep
the SPE running following a reboot request.
SPE_SAN
indicates that SYSAM
detected enough sanity timeouts to exceed the threshold.
Reboot Commands
After all SPE-down interface tests have passed, an SPE can be brought back up
by using the reboot commands. The reboot command,
r
starts a reboot using the
boot image loaded on the disk device. The secondary reboot command,
s
, starts
a reboot using the boot image loaded on the tape device. The latter is useful if
the boot image on the disk is corrupted, the disk device is faulty, or a different
software load is desired. A reboot can be interrupted by pressing
ESC 3 times.
As noted earlier, if an SPE is locked in the standby mode, the reboot commands
cannot be entered and will abort.
--- PROCR y ----- MAJOR ----- -----
----- MEM_BD_0 y ----- MAJOR ----- -----
----- MEM_BD_1 y ----- MAJOR ----- -----
----- MEM_BD_2 y ----- MAJOR ----- -----
----- MEM_BD_3 y ----- MAJOR ----- -----
----- MSS_NET y ----- MAJOR ----- -----
----- TAPE y ----- MAJOR ----- -----
----- DISK y ----- MAJOR ----- -----
----- NO_TAPE y ----- MAJOR ----- -----
----- BOOT_ERROR ----- MAJOR ----- -----
----- SPE_SAN ----- MAJOR ----- -----