Procedure 4-22
Disk condition and disk file error messages - procedures
6
Craftsperson Activity
a.If the DPP system can boot itself up, clear the
alarms and monitor the printouts for the cause of
the error.
Enter: (at the terminal, to clear all alarms in the
active processor)
>RSERR ACT 00 (cr)
Enter: (at the terminal, to clear all alarms in the
standby processor)
>RSERR STDBY 00 (cr)
(Monitor the System for a reoccurrence.)
(RSERR command clears active event/device
alarms after the alarm is no longer present.)
where: Event = Optional Entry = Device/Event No.
of alarm (2 digits) as indicated by the output of the
i. If alarms do not clear, check the printouts/displays
for any other alarms/error messages.
b.See the error messages that print out.
i. See the procedure sheet for the error messages
that appear.
ii. Do any Craftperson activity procedures in the
associated error procedure sheets. (If
unsuccessful, go to step c.)
c.Call for technical assistance.
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DPP Recovery and Routine Maintenance Guide BCS35 and up
Disk drive procedures 4-51
(continued)
Proper response =
ALL ALARMS CLEARED
Proper response =
ALL ALARMS CLEARED
ERRMAP (see the following)
command. An event parameter
entry of 00, or no entry, clears all
active alarms.
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