DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi
555-233-119 Issue 1
April 2000
Maintenance Objects
3-708IO-PROCR (I/O Processor)
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IO-PROCR (I/O Processor)
The I/O Processor includes the I/O Processor CPU, memory, a real-time
operating system, and a d river. Together they support the Data Channel data
scanners and Packet Interfac e functions. The I/O Processor resides on the sing le
TN798 Processor circuit pack in the sy stem.
Error Log Entries and Test to Clear Values
Notes:
a. Error 1 occurs when backg round maintenance software has reset the I/O
Processor as a fault recovery action. It is used to track the number of IOP
resets, independent of whether or not the Reset test passed. Once three
of these errors have occurred in the last 15 minutes, maintenance places
the I/O Processor in the out-of-service state, and a MAJOR on-board
alarm is raised on the I/O Processor. When the I/O Processor has b een
taken out-of-service, the Packet Interfac e and Data Channels are also
taken out-of-service.
1. Check to see if error codes 257 or 513 are present in the hardware
error log. If one or more of those error codes are p resent, refer to
the information associated with those er rors for the appropriate
repair procedures.
MO Name (in
Alarm Log) Alarm Level Initial Command to Run Full Name of MO
IOP MAJOR reset io-processor I/O PROCR
Error
Type
Aux
Data Associated Test
Alarm
Level
On/Off
Board Test to Clear Value
01
1. Indicates that an alarm w as raised but an associa ted error was not entered into t he hardware error
log due to a momentary overload condition caused b y a burst of hardware or software error reports.
Run the long test sequence. Refer to the appropriate test descriptions for any failures and follow
the recommended procedures.
0 Any MAJOR ON reset io-processor2
2. An I/O Processor can only be reset if it has been taken out of service by background maintenance
software.
1 (a) Any None MAJOR ON reset io-processor2
257 (b) Any None MAJOR ON reset io-processor2
513 (c) Any None MAJOR ON reset io-processor2