DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-273status hardware-group
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Output
Hardware
Group
Command
State:
The state of a hardware-group c ommand: active: testing is in progress;
canceled: testing has been canceled ; complete the c ommand has
completed and there is no testing going on.
Number of
MOs Tested: The number of MOs in the specified group (refer to test
hardware-group c ommand) that have had b een tested by the current
hardware-group c ommand. This includes all MOs that w ere either
actually tested or were ab orted due to resource c ontention.
Total
Number of
MOs to be
Tested:
The total number of MOs in the group that was specified in the "test
hardware-group" command .
Percent
Complete: A ratio of the number of MOs comp leted and the total numbe r of MOs
to test in the command.
Elapsed
Test Time: The duration of the hardware-group test. If a test was canceled and
then restarted this time excludes the cancel period . If the
hardware-group c ommand has finished it will ind icate the length of
time it took to complete the c ommand. The time is displayed in the
HH:MM:SS format where HH is hours, MM is minutes, and SS is
seconds.
Repetition
Number The number of iterations that have been com pleted corresp onding to
the ‘repeat’ or the ‘continuously’ op tion.
Percentage
of Tests
Passed:
The percentage of tests that p assed.
Percentage
of Tests
Failed:
The percentage of tests that failed .
Percentage
of Tests
Aborted:
The percentage of tests that were ab orted.
Command: The hardware-group actio n object and q ualifiers that were entered.
Test
sequence: This will display either short or long .
Test
repetition: This will display either continuousl y or the keyword repeat along with
the repeat value entered.
Output
options: This will display the selections that were c hosen on the input form:
auto-page, bac kground, or failures.
Hardware
options: This will display the selections that were c hosen on the input form,
(all- port s or SPE-i nterc han ge).