Server initialization, recovery, and resets
System resets
Maintenance Procedures
153
December 2003
Reset Level 1 (Warm Restart)
Duration
Up to 10 seconds, typically 4 seconds (
S8100
: 60 seconds)
Causes
reset system 1 command from Communication Manager (SAT/ASA)
command line
Spontaneous server interchange (those caused by hardware faults)
Software faults that are not service affecting
Abort of planned server interchange
Effects
Stable calls are preserved; queued ACD calls, H.323 calls, and H.320
(multimedia) calls stay up.
System links such as ISDN-PRI D-channel signaling links, CMS, AUDIX,
DCS links over C-LAN are preserved. The CMS, DCS, and AUDIX links
could lose buffered messages.
Error and alarm logs are preserved, but every alarm is resolved except
busyouts.
Stable features are preserved.
Transient calls (not yet connected) and some user stimuli are dropped.
New calls are not processed during the reset.
G3-MT logins, including remote access and system port logins, are
dropped.
Every administrative session except those over the TN799 C-LAN are
dropped.
If the reset resulted from a spontaneous server interchange, memory
shadowing is turned off, and the standby server will not be available for
service until memory is refreshed (several minutes).
Application links such as those to AUDIX and CDR are dropped and re-
established in under 2½ minutes.
MSS activity is aborted.
Translation data is preserved in memory. If a “save trans” operation is in
progress, an SAT-requested warm restart would be aborted. A software-
requested warm restart would result in an unsuccessful “save trans”
operation and possibly corrupt translations.
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