DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si
555-230-123
Issue 1
April 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
Page 8-131display initcauses
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■ LMM Put Fail: This initcause occurs when the LMM has failed to
place the request for initcause message in the DPR. This could occur
if the MTP does not respond to the DPR handshake. Level of Restart:
Warm (escalation turned on).
■ LMM Get Fail: This initcause occurs when the LMM does not receive
a response to the request for initcause message from the MTP. This
could occur if the MTP is not taking messages out of the DPR. Level of
Restart: Warm (escalation turned on).
■ Dupint Unknown: This initcause occurs when the LMM receives an
UNKNOWN initcause from the Dupint. This could occur in a High or
Critical Reliability System where the MTP thinks a PEI has occurred
but the dupint disagrees. Level of Restart: Warm (escalation turned
on).
■ MTP Reset Unknown: This initcause occurs when the LMM has reset
the MTP during the process of trying to get initcause from the MTP.
Level of Restart: Warm (escalation turned on).
■ S-vintage Mismatch: This initcause occurs when a mismatch in the
duplication super vintage is detected by the LMM. Level of Restart:
Reboot (no escalation).
■ Monitor Reset: (For Development Environment Only) This initcause
occurs when "ini 1" is executed from the Flash Monitor. This initcause
can occur only in systems with SBB. Level of Restart: Reboot (no
escalation).
■ Bad GDT: (For Development Environment Only) This initcause occurs
when the LMM fails to transfer control to Oryx/Pecos because of
absence of entry in GDT to point at O/P. This usually occurs in a
system with no Idata. Again, this should only occur in systems with
SBB.
Action The level of recovery performed by the system. The recovery levels
follow:
■ Reset system 1 (Warm)
■ Reset system 2 (Cold-2)
■ Reset system 3 (Cold-1)
■ Reset system 4 (Reboot)
■ Reset system 5 (Extended Reboot)
■ Reset system interchange (High or Critical Reliability System only -
hot restart interchange)
Escalated Whether the restart was escalated to a higher level to clear the problem.
There is a software escalation strategy which can cause a higher level of
restart than the one previously performed to be executed if the need
arises.