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FL-DATA (Flash Data Consistency)

FL-DATA (Flash Data Consistency)
MO Name (in
Alarm Log)
FL-DATA
FL-DATA
FL-DATA
In systems with high or critical reliability, the software and the hard patch update
files are stored in the on-board flash memory in both the Active SPE and Standby
SPE. The translations and announcements are stored in the memory cards in
both the Active SPE and Standby SPE. Flash Data Consistency flags problems
when files become mismatched by monitoring the translations, announcements,
update files, and software vintage number in a High or Critical Reliability PPN
system. If the software vintage numbers on both SPEs are mismatched, a MAJOR
alarm is raised. If the announcement files on both memory cards are mismatched,
a WARNING alarm is raised. For all other problems, a MINOR alarm is raised.
The software vintage can be displayed via the list configuration
software-vintage long command. The Flash Data Consistency Test is run on
system technician command and as part of daily Standby SPE maintenance.
NOTE:
Flash Data Consistency is not applicable to Standard systems.
Error Log Entries and Test to Clear Values
Table 10-302. Flash Data Consistency Error Log Entries
Error
Aux
Type
Data
1
0
0
8 or 16
8 or 16
1-3,
9-10,
17-18,
32-34,
40-42,
48-50,
555-233-123
Initial Command to
Alarm Level
MAJOR
test card-mem a|b l
MINOR
test card-mem a|b l
WARNING
test card-mem a|b l
Associated Test
Any
Flash Data Consistency
Test (#421)
Run
Full Name of MO
Flash Data Consistency
Flash Data Consistency
Flash Data Consistency
On/
Alarm
Off
Level
Board
Test to Clear Value
Any
Any
test card-mem a/b l
WNG
OFF
test card-mem a/b
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Issue 4 May 2002
10-827

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