
RELEASE 3.0 SYSTEM UTILITIES
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Edition One
XC1000 Service
The second pass, if chosen, purges damaged messages, updates the
free-space table, and lists the affected user records.
Perform the following steps to run garbage collect:
1. From menu 20, type the corresponding menu-item number at the
Enter Choice:
prompt to access the Miscellaneous Utilities menu.
2. From the Miscellaneous Utilities menu (Figure 16-24), enter the
number corresponding to the Garbage Collect utility.
Although drives S0 through S3 can be selected, only drives
S0 and S1 are valid entries. If S2 or S3 is entered, CB
errors can occur or an invalid drive message is displayed.
Caution!
3. When the following prompt appears, run garbage collect by pressing
the appropriate key:
Enter drive type to garbage collect [S0–S3, M0–M6]
“S” for all System drives,
“M” for Message drives
or “A” for all drives:
4. At the
Do you want a long garbage collect (y/n):
prompt, enter
Y
for a long garbage collect or
N
for a short garbage collect.
5. After the first pass is complete, scramble codes and I/O errors are
reported. The results are reported on a screen similar to Figure 16-25.
If any errors are detected during the first pass, call the Octel National
Response Center (for national accounts) or the Octel Technical
Assistance Center.
If
no
errors are detected, press any key to continue.
Garbage Collect
# Scramble Code Errors
= 0
# I/O Errors
= 0
# Messages (Destinations)
= 6123
# AMIS EARS
= 0
# Users with bad messages
= 0
# Users with bad grouplists
= 0
# Nodes with bad messages
= 0
# bad IVR Directory messages
= 0
# bad AMIS Directory messages
= 0
# bad FAX queue messages
= 0
# bad NameNet messages
= 0
Press any key to continue
Figure 16-25. Example of Screen One of the Garbage Collect
First Pass, Showing No Damaged Records.
SECTION 16.6
Summary of Contents for XC1000
Page 1: ...EDITION ONE XC1000 P N 101 1345 000 SERVICE MANUAL ...
Page 8: ...CONTENTS ...
Page 19: ...1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 30: ...2 SITE PREPARATION ...
Page 60: ...3 PLATFORM INSTALLATION ...
Page 112: ...4 STARTUP AND INITIALIZATION ...
Page 177: ...5 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ...
Page 195: ...6 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 237: ...7 STATUS LOG ...
Page 297: ...STATUS LOG 7 54 Edition One XC1000 Service ...
Page 302: ...8 REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT ...
Page 380: ...9 SYSTEM UTILITIES ...
Page 424: ...10 COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS ...
Page 465: ...11 OPTIONAL FEATURES ...
Page 485: ...12 RELEASE 1 55 UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 516: ...13 RELEASE 2 X UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 559: ...14 RELEASE 3 02 FCP CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 603: ...15 RELEASE 3 02 ONLINE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 631: ...16 RELEASE 3 0 SYSTEM UTILITIES ...
Page 683: ...17 RELEASE 4 X FCP CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS r P N 281 0023 002 1 of 3 ...
Page 725: ...18 RELEASE 4 X ONLINE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS r P N 281 0023 002 2 of 3 ...
Page 760: ...19 RELEASE 4 0 SYSTEM UTILITIES P N 281 0023 002 Part 3 of 3 r ...
Page 776: ...20 RELEASE 4 1 SYSTEM UTILITIES P N 281 0033 000 ...
Page 787: ...APPENDIXES ...