Avaya 03-300430 User Manual
Communication Manager Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
2186 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
SYSTEM (System)
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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 clocking in a system with duplicated servers, 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.
For more information about interchanges, see
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 clocking in a system with duplicated servers, 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.
For more information about interchanges, see
in
Maintenance Procedures (03-300192).
The display initcauses screen also contains information about the reset.
The display initcauses screen also contains information about the reset.
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Error Log Entries and Test to Clear Values
MO Name
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.
Full Name of MO
SYSTEM
None
None
System
Table 780: System Error Log Entries
Error
Type
Type
Aux
Data
Data
Associated
Test
Test
Alarm
Level
Level
On/Off
Board
Board
Test to Clear Value
9 (
Any
None
10 (
)
Any
None
Any
None
)
(
None
)
Any
None
6001 (
)
Any
None
6002 (
(
)
None
6003 (
)
(
)
None
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