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 8-132display memory-configuration
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For the following output example, the command display initcauses was entered.
Feature Interactions
None.
display memory-configuration
This command displays the active and standby processor Flash Read-Only
Memory and Dynamic Random Access Memory configurations.
Synopsis
display memory-configuration [ long]
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.
display initcauses
INITIALIZATION CAUSES
Cause Action Escalated Carrier Time
Initialized 4 no 1B 08/01 1:14
System Technician Request i no 1A 08/01 2:14
System Technician Request i no 1B 08/01 2:18
Sanity Timer Reset 1 no 1B 08/02 6:03
Sanity Timer Reset 1 no 1B 08/02 6:08
Sanity Timer Reset 2 yes 1B 08/02 6:14
Scheduled Interchange i no 1A 08/03 2:33
Bad Handshake 1 no 1B 08/04 2:34
Software Request 2 no 1B 08/05 8:22
System Technician Request 1 no 1B 08/05 8:23
System Technician Request 4 no 1A 08/05 9:15
Upgrade Software 2 no 1A 08/05 9:29
Software Request i no 1B 08/06 7:00
System Technician Request 2 no 1B 08/06 7:09
Software Request 1 no 1A 08/09 2:34
No Handshake 1 no 1A 08/09 2:36
Command successfully completed