
STBY-SPE (Standby SPE)
Issue 4 May 2002
10-1551
555-233-123
2025
ABORT
The Standby SPE Maintenance/Tape Processor successfully
released the Standby SPE processor, but the Standby SPE
processor did not successfully carry out the requested function.
Either there is a problem with one or more components that make
up the Memory Shadowing Link such that Active SPE Memory was
not accurately shadowed to Standby SPE Memory OR there is a
problem with the Standby SPE Processor circuit pack or the
Standby SPE Memory circuit pack.
1. Check for both Active SPE and Standby SPE Common Shadow
Circuit errors and alarms. Refer to SHDW-CIR (Common
Shadow Circuit) and follow the procedures.
2. Check for Standby SPE Memory errors and alarms. Refer to
MEM-BD (Memory circuit pack) and follow the procedures.
3. Check for Standby SPE Processor errors and alarms. Refer to
PROCR and follow the procedures.
4. Check the Inter-Carrier Cable to see if the cable is loose or
disconnected. If so, follow the repair procedures for
reconnecting the Inter-Carrier Cable described in
‘‘Reliability Systems: A Maintenance Aid’’
5. If all problems found in Steps 1, 2, 3, and 4 have now been
repaired, proceed with Step 10. If no problems were found in
Steps 1, 2, 3, and 4, proceed with Step 6.
Table 10-578. Test Result Error Codes Associated with the Standby SPE — Continued
Error
Code
Test
Result
Description/Recommendation
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