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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
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All information in the transaction log is saved on tape as translation data when
the
save translation
command is performed (LIFO order). A system reset of
level 3 or higher (COLD 1 and reboots) saved translations and the transaction log
are read from tape. In this way, the translation data and the data in the
transaction log will remain compatible.
The translation log is written to tape as translation data when the save translation
command is executed.
Translation data is time stamped when saved on tape. This time stamp is noted
when translation is loaded from tape and included in all recent change history
reports.
When a user requests a recent change history report, there could be other users
concurrently issuing data commands and altering the contents of the transaction
log. Therefore, if the user pages the entire way through the report, the oldest
entries in the transaction log may have been overwritten by data commands
issued by these other users. Should this occur, the final entries of the report will
show the data commands which have been issued by these other users since
the recent change history report was originally requested.
Use of the maintenance command “set time” to alter the system clock could
make it look as if the recent change history report is not in true LIFO order.
A maximum of 250 commands are stored in the transaction log.
Output
NOTE:
The date listed in the header, refers to the last date on which a reset level 3
(COLD-1 restart) or greater took place.
This date is not updated
when
translation is saved manually by command, or automatically by scheduled
daily maintenance. Thus, it is usually
not
the date of the current translations.
Date of Loaded Translation:
Date
The date the command was issued. Format “mm/dd” where “mm” is the
month and “dd” is the day.
Time The time the command was issued. Format “hh:mm” where “hh” is the hour
and “mm” is the minute.
Port The port field indicates the port type to which the user was connected when
the command was issued.