Setting Server Time-Outs - Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Manual

Avaya remote supervisor adapter for use with avaya s8500 media server
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Using the Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter
ASM control

Setting server time-outs

To set server time-outs:
1
In the navigation pane, select System Settings under the ASM Control heading.
The System Settings window appears.
2
POST Watchdog
that the RSA will wait for the S8500 Media Server to complete a power-on self-test (POST). If the
S8500 Media Server fails to complete a POST within the selected time period, the RSA generates
a POST time-out and reboots the S8500 Media Server. At that point the POST watchdog is
disabled until:
The operating system is shut down and the server is power cycled.
The operating system starts and the ASM device drivers successfully load.
To set the POST watchdog, select a value from the drop-down menu. To turn this option off,
select Disabled.
3
O/S Watchdog
between checks of the operating system by the RSA. If the operating system fails to respond to a
check, the RSA generates an O/S time-out alert and reboots the S8500 Media Server. The O/S
alert is generated only if the
section of the Alerts page (see
restarted, the O/S Watchdog is disabled until the S8500 is shut down and power cycled.
To set the O/S Watchdog, select a value from the drop-down menu. To turn this option off, select
Disabled.
4
Loader Watchdog
minutes that the RSA waits between completion of POST and the start of the operating system. If
the value that was selected for the Loader Watchdog is exceeded, the RSA generates a Loader
time-out alert and restarts the S8500 Media Server. The Loader Watchdog alert is generated only
if the
Loader Time-out
page (see
The operating system shuts down and the server power cycles.
The operating system starts and the ASM device drivers successfully load.
To set the Loader Watchdog, select a value from the drop-down menu.To turn this option off,
select Disabled.
5
Power Off Delay
minute increments that the S8500 Media Server delays shutting down to ensure that the shutdown
of the operating system has completed.
NOTE:
If the power off selected value is less then 45 seconds, the RSA device drivers
automatically set the value to 45 seconds when they load. The value can be decreased once
the S8500 Media Server has started but the RSA device driver resets the value to be 45
seconds the next time the server restarts. The RSA device drivers do not change a value
that is 45 seconds or greater.
To set the Power Off Delay, select a value from the drop down menu.
26
[default: Enabled, 5 minutes]: Use this field to specify the number of minutes
[default: Enabled, 2.5 minutes]: Use this field to specify the number of minutes
O/S Timeout
Alerts
[default: Enabled, 5 minutes]: Use this field to specify the number of
check box has been selected in the Remote Alert section of the Alerts
Alerts
for more information). At this point, the Loader Watchdog is disabled until:
[default: Enabled, 0.5 minutes]: Use this field to set the amount of time in one
check box has been selected in the Monitored Alert
for more information). After the S8500 Media Server is
Avaya Remote Supervisor Adapter User Guide
June 2004

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Rsa

Table of Contents