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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-304status spe
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State of
Health:
On a duplicated SPE system, these fields each display one of the
following states of health for each SPE: "functional," "partially functional,"
"not refreshed," or "not functional". If the system has a simplex SPE, the
state of health fields for both the active and the standby SPEs will display
nothing. A health of "functional" means that the SPE has no service
disrupting alarms. A health of "partially functional" means that the health
of the SPE has been degraded (possibly service disrupting). A health of
"not functional" means that the associated SPE is not cycling at all (no
service). A health of "not refreshed" means that the standby SPE’s
memory has not been refreshed with the active SPE’s memory, but it is
otherwise healthy and cycling correctly.
Tape State:
This field represents the operational state of the tape device. A service
state of "in-service" means the tape has been installed and is in normal
operation. A service state of "out-of-service" means that the tape is out of
service and has failed certain maintenance tests. A state of
"maintenance-busy" means the tape is busied out. Blanks mean the tape
device is not installed or the system has a simplex SPE.
Disk
Present?
If a disk device resides on the SPE this field will display "yes," otherwise,
the field will display "no." A blank in the SPE-B side indicates the system
has a simplex SPE.
Disk State:
This field represents the operational state of the disk device. A service
state of "in-service" means the disk has been installed and is in normal
operation. A service state of "out-of-service" means that the disk is out of
service and has failed certain maintenance tests. A state of
"maintenance-busy" means the disk is busied out. Blanks are displayed
on the SPE-B side when the system is not duplicated.