The system messages are divided into 2 tables:
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the hardware message table
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the history message table
6.1
Interface markers
XX # 1 for the first half-board of slot XX, XX # 2 for the second half-board, XX - YY for the YY
access of slot XX, ***** concerning the system messages.
A board can be cut into 2 half boards, this means that the same board uses 2 LCP codes (one
per half-board). The 2 half boards may or may not be identical.
6.2
Format of system messages on Advanced Reflexes sets
To see the messages, go into an Installer session and choose the GLOBAL feature out of the
available features. Choose the MAINTE sub-feature, then RDHIST to read the history
messages, RDANOM to read the hardware messages, or RRANOM to empty the hardware
messages table.
30-12 15 : 30 106 **** 01030000 001/005
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30-12 : date
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15 : 30 : time
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106 : type of message
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**** : location (XX - YYY: access YYY of slot XX, *****: system)
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01030000 : INFO 0 to INFO 3 hexadecimal (INFO 0 = 01; INFO 1 = 03; INFO 2 and 3 =
00)
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001 / 005 : message index in relation to the total number of saved messages
6.3
Hardware messages
All of the hardware faults detected locally by a board or by the PowerCPU EE board are listed
in this table.
When the table is full, a new fault is stored in place of the oldest message (the table may be
emptied by an OMC command or by cold starting the system).
Type
Message
Location
Additional Information
Action
5
CONFIGURATION
BACKUP FAILURE
Check the
configuration
9
CONFIGURATION RES-
TORATION FAILURE
Check the
configuration.
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