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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 8-71display memory-configuration
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display memory-configuration
This command indicates the total memory available for the active, and if present
the standby, processor(s). This command is a single page display with hidden
fields for the standby-processor; these hidden fields are visible if a standby
processor is available in the system.
Output
The following output example is for the display memory long command.
1. Refer to the Report Scheduler and System Printer feature specification for more details.
Carrier
The “carrier” statement indicates the carrier on which the recovery was
performed (possible values are 1A and 1B). In most cases, this “carrier”
is the Active SPE carrier when the restart occurs. However, it is possible
in a High or Critical Reliability System that this carrier was the Standby
carrier. See the preceding description of ‘‘
display initcauses’’ for a
complete explanation.
Time
The date (month and day) and time of the restart.
Action/ Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Permissions Defaults
Feature
Interactions
display
memory-
configuration
long
print
schedule
Displays the standby SPE Flash
ROM and DRAM configuration.
Report sent to printer
Command is validated and then a
scheduling form displays to
schedule execution of the
command. The command is then
placed in the command queue and
is executed at the specified time.
The information displayed by the
command is sent to the system
printer instead of the screen.
1
Examples:
display memory-configuration
display memory-configuration
long
init
inads
craft
cust
browse
none none