DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures

9-1532STO-DATA (Stored Data)

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Tape to Tape and Disk to Disk Consistency Tests (#835/#836)

There are two copies of the boot image, tr anslation data, announcement d ata

and program up date data on each storag e device. In each of the checks

performed by thes e tests, the system chooses one cop y of each that it deems

"best." These tests then perform four checks. First, the vintag e of one boot image

1350 ABORT Could not run the test on the Standby SPEShadowing not enabled.
1. When the standby is restored to service (use status spe to determine state
of standby) retry the command.
2000 ABORT Response to the test was not received within the allowable time period.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals for a maximum of 5 retries.
2500 ABORT Could not run the test on the Standby SPEInternal software error.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals for a maximum of 5 retries.
Any FAIL One or more of the 4 files checked was inconsistent with the file on the other
device.
1. Enter list configuration software to determine the inconsistent file. If a file
on tape is the older file, use backup disk to copy the disk file to the tape. If
a file on disk is older file, use restore disk to copy the tape file to the disk.
2. If for some reason the list configuration software command does not
provide the necessary data:
a. Convert the error code to a set of failure numbers. The error code
returned by the test is the sum of one or more failure numbers listed in
the table at the beginning of this test description,

Tests 833 and 834

Failure Numbers

. Using that table, subtract the largest failure number
possible (so as to leave a positive remainder) from the error code and
note the associated inconsistency from the table. Continue subtracting
failure numbers from the remainder until the remainder is 0. The
numbers subtract ed represent the incon sistencies found.
b. Use the results of the four consistency tests (#833, #834, #835 and
#836) to determine the device with the incorrect files. If the files on the
tape are newer than the files on the disk, restore the disk from the tape
(restore disk). If the files on the disk are newer than the files on the
tape, backup the tape from its disk (backup disk).
PASS The files are consistent between the disk and the tape.
1. If other MSS errors are present, refer to the H-ADAPTR, TAPE, and DISK
sections.
Table 9-582. TESTS #833 (A Carrier) and #834 (B Carrier)
Tape to Disk Consistency Tests — Continued
Error
Code Test
Result Description/ Recommendation
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