Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Maintenance Manual page 202

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Maintenance Commands
The save translation command is executed
Translations are saved as part of scheduled maintenance
A reboot takes place
The PPN is about to lose all power after having been on battery backup
The attempt to save the alarm and error logs may be unsuccessful if the MSS is
not available.
Whenever the system reboots, the logs are restored from the SPE disk that
becomes active with the reboot. Since the logs are saved to the disk on the SPE
that was active before the reboot, the versions restored at reboot time may not be
current. This condition occurs if:
The attempt to save at reboot did not succeed.
The SPE disk that is rebooted is not the same disk to which the logs were
last saved.
In such a case, the logs will not contain the most recent errors and alarms. To
determine if the restored logs are complete, look for indications that would have
preceded the reboot.
System resets, that are less severe than a reboot, rarely affect the error and alarm
logs.
NOTE:
If the error and alarm logs contain SYSTEM errors, use display initcauses
to search for information that system could not log during reset operation.
Action/Object
Qualifier
display alarms
print
schedule
1
See the Report Scheduler and System Printer feature specification for more details.
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Qualifier Description
Report sent to printer
Use the screen to schedule
execution of the command. The
command is placed in the command
queue and is executed at the
specified time. The information
displayed by the command is sent to
the system printer instead of the
1
screen.
Examples:
display alarms
display alarms print
display alarms schedule
Feature
Logins
Defaults
Interactions
init
all alarms
See below
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displayed
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