DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Routine Maintenance Procedures
Page 5-18Software Upgrade
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3. Invalid directory on Card-Mem — The translation card needs
refreshing. Run test card-mem and be sure all tests pass.
4. Card-Mem is unusable — Something is wrong with the translation
card. Replace the translation card.
5. Could not write to Card-Mem — Something is wrong with the
translation card. Test the translation card.
6. Cannot access mass storage system now; try again later
— The storage system is in use. Try again later.
7. Request is incompatible with currently running
operations — The storage system is in use. Try again later.
8. Card-Mem is not inserted in the system — Insert the translation
card.
9. Cannot access file; wrong type of Card-Mem is inserted
— The correct translation card for the desired operation has not been
inserted. Load the appropriate translation card.
10. File size exceeded — There is no more file space. Call your Lucent
Technologies representative.
11. Upgrade Memory Card inserted — The system upgrade translation
card may have been inserted instead of the translations card. Insert the
translation card.
12. Card-Mem is write-protected — The switch on the top side of the
translation card is incorrectly set. Move the switch to the down position.
13. Transmission problem; please try later — There is a problem
communicating with the announcement circuit pack. Check to see that the
announcement circuit pack has been correctly administered. Use the
change data <extension_number> command. Verify that the
announcement circuit pack is in the correct slot in the processor. If so,
wait and retry.
14. Command has been aborted; please try later — The command
was pre-empted. Try again later.
15. Saved copy of translations is unusable — The copy of the
translations on your translation card is faulty. Re-enter the save
translation command.
Software Upgrade
The software upgrade feature permits a DEFINITY System to upgrade its
software to include new features and to fix software problems.Performing an
upgrade on a system without high or critical reliability requires a reset system 4
(reboot) and thus causes a service disruption. Performing an upgrade on a
system equipped with high or critical reliability requires only a reset system 2
(Cold-2) restart that is less disruptive.