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
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If all of the available maintenance resources are currently in use, then the
following message will be displayed:
All maintenance resources busy; try again later
Output
The following message indicates that the command completed successfully:
Command successfully completed
The following message indicates that the command failed:
Command failed
Error encountered, can’t complete request Feature
Interactions
In a simplex SPE system, service will be disrupted while a core dump is being
written to the primary Mass Storage System device. In addition, service will
continue to be disrupted until the software is restarted at an appropriate level.
These "disruption" times will vary depending upon the particular switch
configuration.
If a core dump already exists on the file system (tape or memory card)
subsequent core dumps will overwrite the existing core dump.
If the Mass Storage System is not accessible, a core dump can not be executed.
The vector will be cleared when a system restart of the proper level is
performed regardless of whether the core is actually dumped.
If handshake is down in a High or Critical Reliability System and one of the
"spe-active," "spe-standby," or "spe-maint" options is selected, the active vector
will be set, but the standby vector will not be cleared. This could lead to two
different vectors on the active and standby SPEs. Therefore, the "set vector"
command should be reissued after handshake is up on the standby SPE.
If handshake is up in a High or Critical Reliability System, the active vector will be
set and the standby vector will be cleared, or vice versa depending on the option
that is selected.
status access-endpoint
This command displays the status of an access endpoint.
Synopsis
status access-endpoint extension
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