DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi
555-233-119 Issue 1
April 2000
Maintenance Commands
2-66display errors
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The screen below is an example of an Hard ware Error Report -- Active Alarms,
with the high-resolution qualifier in the c ommand line.
When you enter the command display errors high-resolution, the system add s
the Seq Cnt (sequence count) c olumn. The number in the column indic ates the
order of errors logged wi thin a second for the time stamp s associated with the
first occurrence and the last occurrence of an e rror. Refer to the field descript ion
above for more details.
Err Rt Error Rate - The average rate at which the errors have occurred
from the first occurrence to the present. If the number of errors
exceeds 3 dig its, the system enters the number 256, which
indicates that a larger numb er of errors occurred , but could not
be displayed correctly.
Rt/Hr Rate per Hour - An approximation of the rate that thi s error
occurred in the last hour.If the n umber of errors exceeds 3 d igits,
the system enters the number 256, which ind icates that a larger
number of errors occurred , but could not be displayed correctly.
Al St Alarm Status - A character indic ating the status of this MO in the
error and alarm logs. The allowed valu es are:
a = Active alarm entry
r = Resolved alarm entry
c = Resolved alarm entry as a result of the long “clear” option
of the test command
s = Resolved alarm entry as a result of a software req uested
(non-demand) system restart
t = Resolved alarm entry as a result of a technician req uested
system restart
n = Not alarmed.
Ac Active? - A y (yes) entry indicates the maintenanc e object is still
active. A n (no) entry indicates the object is no longer a p roblem.