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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-44busyout sp-link
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This command can be used as a mechanism to turn off memory shadowing of
the standby SPE.
The busyout
will
execute even if the standby SPE state of health is less than
“functional”, memory shadowing is already off, or handshake communication
with the standby is down.
For more information see the following sections at the beginning of this chapter:
Busyout and Release Commands, Common Input Parameters, and Common
Output Fields.
busyout sp-link
busyout sp-link
The
busyout sp-link
command puts the system printer link into a maintenance
busy state. Placing the system printer link in a busyout state prevents access to
the system printer.
The system printer link is a link from the switch to an external printer. This link is
created by administering the system printer extension and setting up a call to the
system printer.
For more information, refer to the following sections:
Busyout
and
Release
Commands, Common Input Parameters, and Common Output Fields.
busyout tape
busyout tape C
The
busyout tape
command puts the tape into a maintenance busy state.
Placing the tape in a busyout state prevents read and write access of the tape
except for that requested by demand maintenance testing. This command aborts
if the host adapter on the same carrier is already busied out.
When the host-adapter is busied out, only the demand maintenance busyout and
test commands are permitted on the attached tape in the same carrier. Reset,
release, scheduled and periodic testing and other system software access are
blocked. In this case, the host-adapter must first be released before the tape can
be released.
When the host-adapter is taken out-of-service due to maintenance test or reset
failures, the tape is also placed in the uninstalled state and all access by system
software, maintenance tests and commands, including reset, are blocked.