DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
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Field descriptions
Core Dump Vector
A hexadecimal value representing the condition(s) that cause(s) a
core dump. This hexadecimal value is a bit map of the four reset
conditions (from least to most significant bit):
■ warm start
■ cold 2 restart
■ cold 1 restart
■ reboot.
A value of 0 indicates that the vector is cleared or not set. See the
Vector-Condition Mapping table that follows.
Vector-Condition Mapping
value warm-start cold-2 cold-1 reboot
0n nnn
1ynnn
2n ynn
3yynn
4n nyn
5ynyn
6n yyn
7yyyn
8n nny
9ynny
an yny
by yny
cn nyy
dy nyy
en yyy
fyyyy
Set Vector Command
Option
The user-specified SPE prior to the core dump. For simplex SPE
systems this field is always spe-active unless the vector is
cleared or not set. In duplex SPE systems, the field is either
spe-active or spe-standby unless the vector is cleared or not
set. If the vector is cleared or not set in either a duplex or simplex
SPE system, this field is blank.