Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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Alarms in Linux Media Servers
Issue 1 June 2005
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12
MAJ
“+5 voltage reached critical high” — Motherboard's nominal +5 voltage 
reached a critically high level.
1. See if the alarmed condition is still present, either from the:
- Web interface, by selecting the View Temperature/Voltage 
diagnostic
- Linux command line, by entering environment
2. If not, manually clear the alarm, either from the:
- Web interface, by selecting Alarms and Notification, the 
appropriate alarm, and Clear
- Linux command line, by entering almclear -n #id
14
MAJ
“+12 voltage reached critical low” — Motherboard's nominal +12 voltage 
reached a critically low level.
1. See if the alarmed condition is still present, either from the:
- Web interface, by selecting the View Temperature/Voltage 
diagnostic
- Linux command line, by entering environment
2. If not, manually clear the alarm, either from the:
- Web interface, by selecting Alarms and Notification, the 
appropriate alarm, and Clear
- Linux command line, by entering almclear -n #id
16
MAJ
“+12 voltage reached critical high” — Motherboard's nominal +12 voltage 
reached a critically high level.
1. See if the alarmed condition is still present, either from the:
- Web interface, by selecting the View Temperature/Voltage 
diagnostic
- Linux command line, by entering environment
2. If not, manually clear the alarm, either from the:
- Web interface, by selecting Alarms and Notification, the 
appropriate alarm, and Clear
- Linux command line, by entering almclear -n #id
Table 15: ENV Alarms in Media Server  (continued)
Event
ID
Alarm
Level
Alarm Text, Cause/Description, Recommendation
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