DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
Page 8-156monitor health
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Output
The following example is a display of the monitor system health command.
Field descriptions
Action/Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Permissions Defaults
Feature
Interactions
monitor health init
inads
craft
cust
nms
browse
none If standby SPE
Emergency Transfer
Select Switches change
and handshakes are
down, the displayed
Emerg Trans field is
incorrect until
handshake reintializes.
When the monitor health
command terminates,
users are logged off of
the system.
Major
The number of logged major alarms (0 – 200).
Minor
The number of logged minor alarms (0 – 200).
Warning
Number of warnings logged in the alarm file (0 – 200).
Trunks
Number of busied out maintenance trunks.
Stations
Number of busied out maintenance stations.
status health
ALARM SUMMARY CABINET STATUS
Major: 0
Minor: 9 Emerg Alarms
Warning: 4 Cab Trans Mj Mn Wn PNC
1 off 0| 7| 0 up
BUSY-OUT SUMMARY 2 off 0| 0| 4 up
Trunks: 0 3 n.a. 0| 2| 0 up
Stations: 0 4 off 0| 0| 0 up/up
Others: 0
PROCESSOR OCCUPANCY STATUS
Static: 3% SM: 6%
CP: 10% Idle: 81%
CRITICAL SYSTEM STATUS
Active SPE: A/auto
Duplicated? SPE:n
SPE Power: commercial
Time Source: external 9:33 TUE JAN 29 1991
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