Status Periodic-Scheduled - Avaya S8700 Maintenance Manual

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status periodic-scheduled

status periodic-scheduled
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The status periodic-scheduled command displays summary information about
currently active and recently completed background testing. Periodic tests are
run every hour, and scheduled tests are run daily. Starting and stopping times,
and other parameters for daily scheduled testing are administered on the change
system parameters maintenance form.
Output
The ratio of the number of maintenance objects tested to the total number of
Percentage
maintenance objects tested during a cycle. For periodic tests, the ratio is for
Complete
the current cycle, if active; or for the last completed cycle if not. For scheduled
tests, the ratio is for the last completed cycle.
System critical resources are those whose health affects the entire system
System
such as the processor. These are always tested first.
Critical
Shared resources are those that are used by many users, such as trunks.
Shared
These are tested after system critical resources.
Resource
Single User resources are those whose health affects only one user, such as
Single User
voice stations.
The system can be administered to perform interchanges of duplicated
Pre- SCHEDULED
components and backup of data to disk before daily scheduled maintenance
MAINTENANCE
begins. This is pre-scheduled maintenance and is administered on the
change system-parameters maintenance form.
The following display shows a typical result when status periodic-scheduled is
entered.
status periodic-scheduled
MO
Type
PERIODIC
System Critical
MAINTENANCE
Shared Resource
Single User
Total
Start Time of Current or Previous Cycle:
Pre-SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED
System Critical
MAINTENANCE
Shared Resource
Single User
Total
Start Time of Current or Previous Cycle:
555-233-143
Current
Current
Previous Cycle
Cycle %
Cycle
Duration
Complete
Active?
(hr:min:sec
80%
y
100%
n
100%
n
11/19/13:34:36
n
00:08:15
100%
n
100%
n
100%
n
11/18/22:00
Rate of
Completed
Cycles
00:00:48
1.0/hr
00:00:43
1.0/hr
00:00:48
1.0/hr
00:01:57
00:02:15
1.0/day
00:03:16
1.0/day
00:20:05
1.0/day
00:25:36
Issue 1 May 2002
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