
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1624SYSTEM (System)
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SYSTEM (System)
The SYSTEM maintenance object is used to log information about system resets,
including interchanges. When software encounters a problem with hardware, or
with its own processes, and requests a restart to clear the problem, an error is
logged under SYSTEM. For example, if there is a loss of clock in the Processor
Port Network (PPN) in a system with duplicated SPEs, the system switches to the
other clock and then executes a level 2 system reset to recover from hardware
problems caused by the loss of clock. Errors logged under SYSTEM can help to
determine the cause of a reset. The
display initcauses
screen should also
contain information about the reset. See ‘‘Troubleshooting a Duplicated SPE’’
in
Chapter 5
for more information about interchanges.
MO Name ( in
Alarm Log)
Alarm
Level Initial Command to Run
1
1. SYSTEM has no associated alarms and thus appears only in the Error Log. There are
no tests that run on SYSTEM.
Full Name of MO
SYSTEM None None System