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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 7 Maintenance Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Maintenance Alarms
Inter-Process Communication Input Queue Depth at 75% of Its
Hi-Watermark—Maintenance (100)
The Inter-Process Communication Input Queue Depth at 75% of Its Hi-Watermark alarm (critical)
indicates that the IPC input queue depth has reached 75 percent of its hi-watermark. The primary cause
of the alarm is that the indicated thread is not able to process its IPC input messages fast enough, hence
the input queue has grown too large and is at 75% of the level at which it will enter the throttle state. To
correct the primary cause of the alarm, contact Cisco TAC.
Note
Refer to the
“Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request” section on page lvi
detailed instructions on contacting Cisco TAC and opening a service request.
Switchover in Progress—Maintenance (101)
The Switchover in Progress alarm (critical) indicates that a system switchover is progress. This alarm is
issued when a system switchover is in progress either due to manual switchover (via CLI command),
failover switchover, or automatic switchover. No action needs to be taken, the alarm is cleared when
switchover is complete. Service is temporarily suspended for a short period of time during this transition.
The primary cause of the alarm is that a system switchover occurred either due to manual switchover
(via CLI command), failover or automatic switchover. No action need to be taken, the alarm is cleared
itself when switchover is complete. The service is temporarily suspended for a short period of time
during this transition.
Thread Watchdog Counter Close to Expiry for a Thread—Maintenance (102)
The Thread Watchdog Counter Close to Expiry for a Thread alarm (critical) indicates that the thread
watchdog counter is close to expiry for a thread. The primary cause of the alarm is that a software error
has occurred. No further action is required, the BTS 10200 system will automatically recover or
shutdown.
Central Processing Unit is Offline—Maintenance (103)
The Central Processing Unit is Offline alarm (critical) indicates that the CPU is offline. The primary
cause of the alarm is operator action. To correct the primary cause of the alarm, restore CPU or contact
Cisco TAC.
Note
Refer to the
“Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request” section on page lvi
detailed instructions on contacting Cisco TAC and opening a service request.