Avaya Definity SI Maintenance Manual page 331

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display errors
Error Type
Aux Data
First Occur
Seq Cnt
Last Occur
Err Cnt
Err Rt
Rt/Hr
Al St
Ac
555-233-123
Error number for the type of problem encountered. Use this error
number in conjunction with the logical name information to
determine the exact nature of the error.
Additional information concerning the error condition. Like the
error type, this data is specific to the maintenance object type.
However, only the most recent value of the auxiliary data is
retained for each error record.
Displays the month, day, hour, and minute (and second if the
high-resolution option is used) that the error was first recorded.
Sequence Count - Indicates the order of errors logged within a
second for the time stamps associated with the first occurrence
and last occurrence of an error. This information is displayed only
if the high-resolution command line option is entered. There
may be gaps for the sequence numbers within a given second,
since the last occurrence of an error may replace an existing
entry that had been assigned the missing sequence number.
Gaps may also appear in the numbers since sequence counts
are also used with software event information not shown in the
hardware error log.
Displays the month, day, hour, and minute (and second if the
high-resolution line option is used) of the most recent error. If the
system is unable to retrieve the time of day when the error
occurred, a 'dummy' date is stamped in the log and appears as:
00/00/01:07.
Error Count - The total number of times that the error type has
occurred for this maintenance object. If the number of errors
exceeds 3 digits, the system enters the number 256, which
indicates that a larger number of errors occurred, but could not
be displayed correctly.
Error Rate - The average rate at which the errors occurred from
the first occurrence to the present. If the number of errors
exceeds 3 digits, the system enters the number 256, which
indicates that a larger number of errors occurred, but could not
be displayed correctly.
Rate per Hour - An approximation of the rate that this error
occurred in the last hour.If the number of errors exceeds 3 digits,
the system enters the number 256, which indicates that a larger
number of errors occurred, but could not be displayed correctly.
Alarm Status - A character indicating the status of this MO in the
error and alarm logs. The allowed values are:
a
= Active
= Resolved
r
c
= Resolved as a result of the long "clear" option
= Resolved; software-requested system restart
s
t
= Resolved; technician-requested system restart
n
= Not alarmed
Active? - A y (yes) entry indicates the maintenance object is still
active. A n (no) entry indicates the object is no longer a problem.
Issue 4 May 2002
8-81

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