Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Maintenance Manual page 605

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upgrade software
Disabled Objects
All disabled objects retain their "disabled" status after a software upgrade
according to the status recorded in the last save translation command.
Output
The following is the output from upgrade software and a successful simplex
upgrade.
INITIATING SOFTWARE UPGRADE
MEM-CARD CHECKSUM
REPROGRAMMING MTP
ERASING MEMORY
REPROGRAMMING SPE
FLASH TEXT CHECKSUM
UPGRADE COMPLETE
<beep>
REPLACE SOFTWARE MEM-CARD WITH TRANSLATION MEM-CARD
<beep>
Explanations and error recoveries to the above steps follow:
INITIATING
SOFTWARE UPGRADE
MEM-CARD
CHECKSUM
REPROGRAMMING
MTP
ERASING MEMORY
REPROGRAMMING
SPE
555-233-119
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
The system is upgrading the software.
If the card-mem checksum fails, the system reboots without
performing the upgrade. Retry the command with another
software card-mem.
If the MTP programming fails, the Manager I will not be
functional anymore, meaning that the rest of the upgrade (if it
occurs) will not be visible and the MTP will not be present to
monitor the health of the processor. The only recovery
procedure is to power down and power up the system, since
the presence of a software card-mem will cause a software
upgrade.
The rest of the memory is being erased.
This shows the status of the reprogramming. A total of 7
Mbytes has to be reprogrammed. If the reprogramming fails
in the midst of upgrade, it will take the system into SPE-down
mode. In this mode, the system technician can only reset the
system or display alarms. The system should be reset and
another upgrade attempted due to the detection of a
software card-mem in the system.
Issue 5 October 2002
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