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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
Page 8-67
display initcauses
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Field descriptions
Cause
Reason for the restart:
■
Active Down:
(High or Critical Reliability system only) The Active SPE
went into SPE Down mode. The Duplication Interface initiated an
SPE-interchange to the Standby SPE. If this initcause triggers an SPE
interchange when the Standby is NOT in Maintenance mode, the
previous entry in the log may actually represent a restart that
occurred on the Standby SPE. See the preceding description of
SPE-interchange to the Standby SPE. If this initcause triggers an SPE
interchange when the Standby is NOT in Maintenance mode, the
previous entry in the log may actually represent a restart that
occurred on the Standby SPE. See the preceding description of
display initcauses
for a complete explanation. If a high or critical
reliability system does a PEI with a warm start, the system software
often requests a Cold 2 restart to recover properly only minutes after
the warm start has occurred.
often requests a Cold 2 restart to recover properly only minutes after
the warm start has occurred.
■
Bad Handshake:
(High or Critical Reliability system only) The
Duplication Interface received inconsistent handshakes from the
Active SPE. Thus, the Duplication Interface initiated an
SPE-interchange to the Standby SPE. If this initcause triggers an SPE
interchange when the Standby is NOT in Maintenance mode, the
previous entry in the log may actually represent a restart that
occurred on the Standby SPE. See the preceding description of
Active SPE. Thus, the Duplication Interface initiated an
SPE-interchange to the Standby SPE. If this initcause triggers an SPE
interchange when the Standby is NOT in Maintenance mode, the
previous entry in the log may actually represent a restart that
occurred on the Standby SPE. See the preceding description of
display initcauses
for a complete explanation. If a High or Critical
Reliability System does a PEI with a warm start, the system software
often requests a COLD 2 restart to recover properly only minutes after
the warm start has occurred.
often requests a COLD 2 restart to recover properly only minutes after
the warm start has occurred.
■
Bad Memory:
A defective memory circuit pack generating too many
errors caused a restart.
■
System Technician Request:
The restart was performed because of
system technician demand. A system technician-requested
reset
system 4
command entry should always precede an
upgrade
software
command entry.
■
Failed Interchange:
A “hot-start” interchange (system
technician-demanded, scheduled, or software-requested) failed
because shadowing was disabled.
because shadowing was disabled.
■
From Monitor (mon):
(For Development Environment only)
■
Initialized:
This is always the first entry in the history and is present
until more than 15 restarts have been performed. It indicates
power-up and also occurs if the Maintenance/Tape Processor is reset
during initialization.
power-up and also occurs if the Maintenance/Tape Processor is reset
during initialization.