Avaya 03-300430 User Manual
Alarms in Linux Media Servers
Issue 1 June 2005
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MAJ
“Multibit EDC Test (bad err register)” — Catastrophic multibit SDRAM
error occurred. (Usually due to a hardware problem.)
error occurred. (Usually due to a hardware problem.)
1. Enter testdupboard on the Linux command line.
2. If the test fails, escalate this problem for explicit guidance with Steps
2. If the test fails, escalate this problem for explicit guidance with Steps
through
3. Power-cycle the server.
4. Enter testdupboard again.
5. If the test still fails, replace the server.
4. Enter testdupboard again.
5. If the test still fails, replace the server.
4
MIN
“Local-loop failure” — On-demand local-loop test failed 3 times. (Cannot
read from or write to DAJ1|DAL1 buffers.)
The Localloop test only runs on a busied-out standby server.
The Localloop test only runs on a busied-out standby server.
1. If the on-demand test is failing (but a running duplicated system has
no problems), do nothing.
If the running duplicated system has problems, continue with Step
If the running duplicated system has problems, continue with Step
2. Enter testdupboard on the Linux command line.
3. If the test fails, escalate this problem for explicit guidance with Steps
3. If the test fails, escalate this problem for explicit guidance with Steps
through
4. Power-cycle the server.
5. Enter testdupboard again.
6. If the test still fails, replace the server.
5. Enter testdupboard again.
6. If the test still fails, replace the server.
5
MIN
“Optical link received CRC errors” — Received multiple CRC errors
across the fiber link.
across the fiber link.
1. Run testdupboard on both servers.
2. If CRC errors are occurring on both servers, it may be a:
2. If CRC errors are occurring on both servers, it may be a:
●
Likely problem with the fiber link
●
Far less likely problem with both Duplication Memory cards
If not, the other server’s Duplication Memory card may be faulty.
3. If the running system has duplication-related problems, escalate this
problem to replace the server.
If not, ignore the alarm.
If not, ignore the alarm.
Table 13: DAJ1/DAL1 Alarms in Media Server (continued)
Event
ID
Alarm
Level
Level
Alarm Text, Cause/Description, Recommendation
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