
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
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busyout data-module
busyout data-module extension
This command puts the specified data module in a maintenance busy state,
whether or not it is installed. No call processing may be executed on the data
modules or over the data channels. A list of all data-modules administered on the
system can be displayed with
list data-module
. This form gives the extension,
port, type and other data for each data-module. The following table gives the
maintenance object name for each type of data-module listed in the “Type” field
on the list data-module form.
busyout disk
busyout disk C
This command puts the hard disk drive of the Mass Storage System (MSS) into a
maintenance busy state. Placing the disk in a busyout state prevents read and
write access to the disk except when performed by demand maintenance
testing. This command and the release command abort if any other MSS
operation has already begun.
When the
release
command is issued, all alarms against the disk are
automatically resolved. If the host-adapter is busied out, it must be released
before the disk can be released. When the host-adapter becomes out-of-service
due to test or reset failures and becomes uninstalled, the disk also becomes
uninstalled, and all access by system software and maintenance tests and
commands is blocked.
The cabinet is always 1 and need not be entered. The carrier, a or b, must be
entered only on systems with duplicated SPEs.
busyout ds1-facility
busyout ds1-facility UUCSSf [override]
Type Maintenance Object
adm-t BRI-SET
announcement DAT-LINE
dtdm DIG-LINE
pdm PDMODULE
system-port DAT-LINE
x.25 PGATE-PT