DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi
555-233-119 Issue 1
April 2000
Maintenance Commands
2-62display errors
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Whenever the system reboots, the logs are restored from the SPE disk that
bec omes a ctiv e with the re boot . Sinc e the l ogs a re sav ed to the d isk on the SPE
that was active

before

the reboot, the versions restored at reboot time may not be
current. This condition occ urs if:
The attemp t to save at reboot did not suc ceed.
The SPE di sk tha t is reb oote d is not th e same disk to whi ch th e log s were
last saved.
In such a case, the logs d o not contain the most recent errors and alarms. To
determine if the restored logs are c omplete, look for indic ations that would have
preceded the reb oot.
System resets, less severe than a reboot, rarely affect the error and alarm logs.
NOTE:
If the error and a larm logs cont ain SYSTEM e rrors , then use th e display
initcauses command to search for information that system could
not
log
during reset operation.
Input form
When you enter the display errors command, the system first displays the
options screen. You select the options you want to view on the rep ort. The figure
below is an example of the opt ions screen for an Error Report.
Action/
Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Permissions Defaults
Feature
Interactions
display
errors
high
resolution
print
schedule
Highlights the time stamps on the Error
Report for the first and last occurrences
of the error.
Report sent to printer
Command is validated and then a
scheduling form displays to schedule
execution of the command. The
command is then placed in the
command queue and is executed at
the specified time. The information
displayed by the command is sent to
the system printer instead of the
screen.1
Examples:
display errors
display errors print
display errors schedule
display errors high-resolution print
1 Refer to the Report Scheduler and System Printer feature specification for more details.
init
inads
craft
cust
nms
browse
all errors
displayed none