CHAPTER 4

ALARMS

IC Manager provides system administration tools for monitoring alarm events. Visual and sometimes auditory alarms (beeps) are triggered whenever the system detects problems that require human intervention, such as server failures. Alarms are categorized as Emergency, High, Low, or Informational. (For more information about monitoring alarms, refer to IC Administration Volume 1: Servers & Domains.)

To minimize Alarm Server traffic, alarms that occur repeatedly are gathered by the ADU Server and raised periodically. The repeat count indicates how many times the condition has occurred since the alarm was last raised.

The following table describes the alarms that are associated with the ADU Server.

Alarm Name

Priority

Description

Cause/Recommended

Action

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AssignFail

Emergency

Cannot Assign to

Another ADU Server across

 

 

ADU%s, ignoring it

the WAN is unavailable. A site

 

 

 

has been cut off. WAN

 

 

 

features may not be available.

BadADUInDS

Emergency Bad UUID %s in DS’s

 

list of ADU servers

Corruption in the DS has made it impossible to identify other ADU Servers for WAN work. Contact Technical Support (1- 800-886-3244).

DumpADU

High

ADU overflow, killing

The ADU limit set by the adus

 

 

eldest

parameter has been reached.

 

 

 

The oldest ADUs are being

 

 

 

removed to make room for

 

 

 

newer ones.

 

 

 

Increase the value of the adus

 

 

 

parameter. Determine if ADUs

 

 

 

are being left in the server

 

 

 

when they are no longer

 

 

 

needed, and possibly adjust

 

 

 

timer settings (nouserinterval,

 

 

 

idletime).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Avaya DXX-1015-01 manual Chapter Alarms, Priority Description Cause/Recommended Action