Process Manager: Changing Over To Standby—Maintenance (28) - Cisco BTS 10200 Troubleshooting Manual

Softswitch
Hide thumbs Also See for BTS 10200:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Monitoring Maintenance Events
Process Manager: Changing Over to Standby—Maintenance (28)
The Process Manager: Changing Over to Standby event functions as an information alert that a PMG
process is being changed to standby. The primary cause of the event is that the specified side was in the
active state and was changed to the standby state, or is being restored to service, and its mate is already
in the active state either by program control or via user request. No action is necessary. This is part of
the normal process of restoring or duplexing the platform.
Administrative State Change Failure—Maintenance (29)
The Administrative State Change Failure event functions as a warning that a change of the
administrative state has failed. The primary cause of the event is that an attempt to change the
administrative state of a device has failed. If one is found, analyze the cause of the failure. Verify that
the controlling element of the targeted device was in the ACTIVE state in order to service the request to
change the ADMIN state of the device. If the controlling platform instance is not ACTIVE, restore it to
service.
Element Manager State Change—Maintenance (30)
The Element Manager State Change event functions as an informational alert that the element manager
has changed state. The primary cause of the event is that the specified EMS has changed to the indicated
state either naturally or via user request. The event is informational and no action is necessary. This is
part of the normal state transitioning process for the EMS. Monitor the system for related event reports
if the transition was due to a faulty or out of service state.
Process Manager: Sending Go Active to Process—Maintenance (32)
The Process Manager: Sending Go Active to Process event functions as an informational alert that a
process is being notified to switch to active state as the system is switching over from standby to active.
The event is informational and no further action is required.
Process Manager: Sending Go Standby to Process—Maintenance (33)
The Process Manager: Sending Go Standby to Process event functions as an informational alert that a
process is being notified to exit gracefully as the system is switching over to standby state, or is shutting
down. The switchover or shutdown could be due to the operator taking the action to switch or shut down
the system or due to the system has detected a fault. The event is informational and no further action is
required.
Process Manager: Sending End Process to Process—Maintenance (34)
The Process Manager: Sending End Process to Process event functions as an informational alert that a
process is being notified to exit gracefully as the system is switching over to standby state, or is shutting
down. The switchover or shutdown could be due to the operator taking the action to switch or shut down
the system or due to the system has detected a fault. The event is informational and no further action is
required.
Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
7-74
Chapter 7
Maintenance Troubleshooting
OL-8723-19

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents