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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
Page 8-61display errors
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Error Type Lists the error number for the type of problem encountered for
this maintenance object. The technician must use this error
number in conjunction with the logical name information to
determine the exact nature of the error.
Aux Data Lists additional information concerning the maintenance object
error condition. Like the error type, this data is specific to the
maintenance object type. However, unlike the error code, only
the most recent value of the auxiliary data is retained for each
error record.
First Occur Displays the month, day, hour, and minute (and second if the
high-resolution command line option is used) that the error was
first recorded.
Seq Cnt Sequence Count - This number indicates the order of errors
logged within a second for the time stamps associated with the
first occurrence and last occurrence of an error. This information
is displayed only if the high-resolution command line option is
entered. There may be gaps for the sequence numbers within a
given second since the last occurrence of an error may replace
an existing entry that had been assigned the missing sequence
number. Gaps may also appear in the numbers since sequence
counts are also used with software event information not shown in
the hardware error log.
Last Occur Displays the month, day, hour, and minute (and second if the
high-resolution command line option is used) of the most recent
error. Note: if the system is unable to retrieve the time of day
when the error occurred, a ‘dummy’ date is stamped in the log
and appears as: 00/00/01:07.
Err Cnt Error Count - The total number of times that the error type has
occurred for this maintenance object. If the number of errors
exceeds 3 digits, the system enters the number 256, which
indicates that a larger number of errors occurred, but could not
be displayed correctly.
Err Rt Error Rate - The average rate at which the errors have occurred
from the first occurrence to the present. If the number of errors
exceeds 3 digits, the system enters the number 256, which
indicates that a larger number of errors occurred, but could not
be displayed correctly.