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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 7 Maintenance Troubleshooting
Monitoring Maintenance Events
The Central Processing Unit Usage is Over 90% Busy—Maintenance (53)
The Central Processing Unit Usage is Over 90% Busy alarm (critical) indicates that the CPU usage is
over the threshold level of 90 percent. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of The Central Processing
Unit Usage is Over 90% Busy alarm, refer to the
“The Central Processing Unit Usage is Over 90%
Busy—Maintenance (53)” section on page 7-101
The Central Processing Unit has Returned to Normal Levels of
Operation—Maintenance (54)
The The Central Processing Unit has Returned to Normal Levels of Operation event functions as an
informational alert that the CPU usage has returned to the normal level of operation. The event is
informational and no further actions is required.
The Five Minute Load Average is Abnormally High—Maintenance (55)
The Five Minute Load Average is Abnormally High alarm (major) indicates the five minute load average
is abnormally high. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of The Five Minute Load Average is
Abnormally High alarm, refer to the
“The Five Minute Load Average is Abnormally High—Maintenance
The Load Average has Returned to Normal Levels—Maintenance (56)
The Load Average has Returned to Normal Levels event functions as an informational alert the load
average has returned to normal levels. The event is informational and no further action is required.
Memory and Swap are Consumed at Critical Levels—Maintenance (57)
Note
Maintenance (57) is issued by the BTS 10200 system when memory consumption is greater than 95
percent (>95%) and swap space consumption is greater than 50 percent (>50%).
The Memory and Swap are Consumed at Critical Levels alarm (critical) indicates that memory and swap
file usage have reached critical levels. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Memory and Swap
are Consumed at Critical Levels alarm, refer to the
“Memory and Swap are Consumed at Critical
Levels—Maintenance (57)” section on page 7-102
.