DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Initialization and Recovery
4-14SPE-Down Command Interface
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Duplicated SPE’’ and ‘‘Testing the Standby SPE’’ sec tions in Chapter 5, ‘‘Alarms,
Errors, and Troubleshooting’’. Note that the test memory c ommand performs
exhaustive tests and can b e very time-consuming.
When testing is complete, the system read ies itself for another command and the
prompt appears. If testing does not comp lete within 20 minutes, the following
message is displayed:
LMM did not finish test in time.
This is a serious error indicating that the p rocessor, bus, and/or LM M are not
working properly. Normally you will see initial test result ou tput within a few
seconds. If not, you can abort the test request by p ressing ESC 3 times, and th e
command promp t will be returned.
If the SPE-dow n mod e is e ntere d or re-en tered as a r esult of the test requ est, t he
screen displays:
Can’t continue - test aborted.
Again, this is a serious error, but at least the p rocessor is able to hand le
SPE-down reporting. Likely fault locations are memory b oard number 1,
processor board, o r processor/memory bu s.
Display Alarms Command
The di spla y ala rms c omma nd as ks fo r the a larm s that caus ed t he SPE to g o
down . It is valid onl y in th e SPE-do wn or down -and -loc ked -stan dby mod e. If d is
entere d wh ile th e SPE is in one o f the d own m ode s, the follo wing head er is
displayed:
DISPLAY ALARMS:
Physical
Name Logical
Name On
Board? Alternate
Name Alarm
Type Date
Alarmed Date
Resolved