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 8-458status health
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Trunks The number of maintenance busied out trunks is shown.
Stations The number of maintenance busied out stations is displayed.
Others The combined number of maintenance busied out objects excluding
trunks and stations is displayed.
Static Static indicates the proportion of the CPU which is currently dedicated to
high priority items (for example, the operating system). 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 (for example, an
occupancy of 89.6% would be displayed as 90%).
SM SM indicates the proportion of the CPU which is currently dedicated to
system management or periodic and scheduled maintenance.
Therefore, if there is a large amount of periodic or scheduled
maintenance testing being performed, this occupancy percentage can
be high without affecting service. 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 (for example, an occupancy of 89.6%
would be displayed as 90%).
CP CP indicates the proportion of the CPU which is currently dedicated to
call processing. This occupancy has priority over SM and IDLE
occupancy categories and if needed, will take processor time away from
these occupancy categories. 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 (for example, an occupancy of 89.6% would
be displayed as 90%).
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 (for example, 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".