Lucent Technologies Release 7 User Manual
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
Maintenance for R7r
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Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
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SYSTEM (System)
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SYSTEM (System)
The SYSTEM maintenance object is used to log information about system resets,
including interchanges. When software encounters a problem with hardware, or
with its own processes, and requests a restart to clear the problem, an error is
logged under SYSTEM. For example, if there is a loss of clock in the Processor
Port Network (PPN) in a system with duplicated SPEs, the system switches to the
other clock and then executes a level 2 system reset to recover from hardware
problems caused by the loss of clock. Errors logged under SYSTEM can help to
determine the cause of a reset. The display initcauses screen should also
contain information about the reset. See
including interchanges. When software encounters a problem with hardware, or
with its own processes, and requests a restart to clear the problem, an error is
logged under SYSTEM. For example, if there is a loss of clock in the Processor
Port Network (PPN) in a system with duplicated SPEs, the system switches to the
other clock and then executes a level 2 system reset to recover from hardware
problems caused by the loss of clock. Errors logged under SYSTEM can help to
determine the cause of a reset. The display initcauses screen should also
contain information about the reset. See
Chapter 5
for more information about interchanges.
MO Name ( in
Alarm Log)
Alarm
Level
Initial Command to Run
1
1.
SYSTEM has no associated alarms and thus appears only in the Error Log. There are
no tests that run on SYSTEM.
no tests that run on SYSTEM.
Full Name of MO
SYSTEM
None
None
System