4 –– D4 initialization.
These initializations are explained in 235-105-250,
5ESS
Switch System Recovery Manual
.
a
=
Application initialization level within the
UNIX
RTR
operating system initialization specified in field ’d’.
FF06
=
Application function = initialization timeout.
xxxx
=
UNIX
RTR operating system application process utility ID:
0017 –– First in-first out (FIFO) driver (FDA).
00C0 –– Input/output driver (IODRV).
00C2 –– Scan and signal distributor administration
(SCSD).
0CC –– RTR Data Link Driver for DRM
0117 –– Plant measurement database monitor (PLDMON).
0186 –– Kernel level overload monitor (KLMON)
0410 –– Switch maintenance kernel process (SMKP).
0420 –– Communications kernel process (CMKP).
0430 –– Message switch kernel process (MSKP).
0455 –– Recent Change Kernel Process (RCKP)
0460 –– Operational kernel process (OKP).
7ED –– Communications Module Processor Kernel Process
(CMPKP)
yy
=
Failed process sequence state.
00 –– Created (booted from disk).
01 –– Software initialization.
02 –– Hardware initialization.
03 –– Communication link initialization.
04 –– Enable fault recovery.
05 –– Essential jobs operational.
06 –– Fully operational.
07 –– Aborting.
zz
=
Process run state.
00 –– process was still performing initialization step.
01 –– process had completed initialization step.
hh hh hh
=
Hardware status digits. Refer to Figure A2-1 for definition
of the digits.
A2.2.6.5
Explanation
AIM prints this PRM to report that initialization of an essential process failed to
complete within the allotted time.
If AM software checks are allowed, AIM will immediately trigger a high-level AM
initialization. Otherwise, no initialization will occur. However, the system may not
support essential functionality (such as call processing, maintenance, or input/output).
APPENDIX 2
PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES
235-200-150
January 2003
Page A2-14
Issue 3.00
Summary of Contents for 5ESS DRM
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