DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi
555-233-119 Issue 1
April 2000
Maintenance Commands
2-280status health
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Output
The following example shows the output from the status h ealth command.
Field descriptions
Major Number of logged major alarms. (0–200)
Minor Number of logged minor alarms. (0–200)
Warning Number of warnings logg ed in the alarm file. (0–200)
Trunks Number of maintenance busi ed out trunks.
Stations Number of maintenance busi ed out stations.
Others Combined number of mainte nance busied out ob jects excludi ng trunks
and stations.
Static Proportion of the CPU that is dedicated to high priority items (for
example, the operating sy stem). This percentage is round ed to the
nearest integer, therefore a perc entage of 0 means that the occ upancy
is less than one half of a percent.
SM Proportion of the CPU that is dedicated to system management or
periodic and scheduled maintena nce. If many periodic or scheduled
maintenance tests perform, this oc cupancy p ercentage can b e high
without affecting service. This perc entage rounds to the nearest integ er;
therefore, a percentage of 0=the occup ancy is less than one half of a
percent (for example, an 89. 6% occupanc y displays as 90%).
status health
ALARM SUMMARY CABINET STATUS
Major: 0
Minor: 2 Emerg Alarms
Warning: 0 Cab Trans Mj Mn Wn PNC
1 auto- 0| 2| 0 up
BUSY-OUT SUMMARY 2 n.a. 0| 0| 0 dn
Trunks: 0 3 n.a. 0| 0| 0 dn
Stations: 0
Others: 0
PROCESSOR OCCUPANCY STATUS
Static: 1% SM: 1%
CP: 1% Idle: 97%
CRITICAL SYSTEM STATUS
Active SPE: A/auto
Duplicated? SPE:n
SPE Power: commercial
Time Source: primary
# Logins: 3 11:12 THU APR 3, 1997
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