Lucent Technologies R5SI Computer Hardware User Manual


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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 8-248monitor health
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Idle Idle indicates the proportion of the CPU which is currently available for
use. This percentage is rounded to the nearest integer, therefore a
percentage of 0 means that the occupancy is less than one half of a
percent (e.g. an occupancy of 89.6% would be displayed as 90%).
Active SPE A or B is displayed to indicate the currently active processor complex.
When the active processor complex is locked on-line via lock
switching on DUPINT, the "lock" option will be displayed; otherwise,
"auto" will be shown.
Duplicated? The duplication status of the SPE component is indicated. "y" indicates
duplication and "n" indicates no duplication.
SPE Power The current source of power for the processor complex is indicated.
The normal state is "commercial". When commercial power is not
available, battery backup is in use and will be indicated by "backup".
Time Source The current timing source is displayed. The display values for this field
vary according to the timing source selected. If the site has
administered the optional Stratum-3 hardware, "external" will be
displayed under normal operating conditions and "internal" will be
displayed when an internal source, such as a tone clock, is used.
Primary and secondary timing sources must be administered when
using the Stratum-4 option. "primary" is displayed when the primary
administered source is in use, and "secondary" is displayed when the
administered secondary source is in use. When neither the primary or
secondary sources are in use, "local" will be displayed.
# Logins The number of current users is displayed.
Cab The assigned cabinet number, ranging from 1 to the highest cabinet
number in the system, is displayed on the screen.
Emerg Trans The current setting of the emergency transfer switch on the
maintenance board is indicated for each cabinet. Five options are
available: auto-on ("auto+" or "a+"), auto-off ("auto-" or "a-"), "on", "off",
and "n.a.". Normally, the "auto+" or "auto-" option is enabled. In this
state, emergency transfer will be activated automatically upon cabinet
failure (The "+" indicates that emergency transfer is currently activated,
while the "-" indicates that emergency transfer is currently not
activated). When "on" is displayed, emergency transfer is automatically
activated. The "off" option shows that the cabinet is prevented from
activating emergency transfer. In a system equipped with duplicated
SPEs, the switch settings for both processors of the PPN (cabinet 1)
will be displayed. In this case, "auto+" will be abbreviated "a+", "auto-"
will be abbreviated "a-", and "off" will be abbreviated as "of". "on" will
not be changed. If "n.a." is displayed, the emergency transfer switch
setting is not available.
Mj The individual number of major alarms associated with the cabinet is
indicated. An asterisk is used to fill the field when the number exceeds
99.