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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
Mate is Alive—Maintenance (22)
The Mate is Alive event functions as an informational alert that the mate is alive. The reporting
CA/FS/EMS/BDMS is indicating that its mate has been successfully restored to service. The event is
informational and no further action is required.
Process Manager: Process Failed to Complete Initialization—Maintenance
(23)
The Process Manager: Process Failed to Complete Initialization alarm (major) indicates that a PMG
process failed to complete initialization. To trouble and correct the cause of the Process Manager:
Process Failed to Complete Initialization alarm, refer to the
“Process Manager: Process Failed to
Complete Initialization—Maintenance (23)” section on page 7-98
.
Process Manager: Restarting Process—Maintenance (24)
The Process Manager: Restarting Process alarm (minor) indicates the a PMG process is being restarted.
To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Process Manager: Restarting Process alarm, refer to the
“Process Manager: Restarting Process—Maintenance (24)” section on page 7-99
.
Process Manager: Changing State—Maintenance (25)
The Process Manager: Changing State event functions as an informational alert that a PMG process is
changing state. The primary cause of the event is that a side is transitioning from one state to another.
This is part of the normal side state change process. Monitor the system for other maintenance category
event reports to see if the transition is due to a failure of a component within the specified side.
Process Manager: Going Faulty—Maintenance (26)
The Process Manager: Going Faulty alarm (major) indicates that a PMG process is going faulty. To
troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Process Manager: Going Faulty alarm, refer to the
Manager: Going Faulty—Maintenance (26)” section on page 7-99
Process Manager: Changing Over to Active—Maintenance (27)
The Process Manager: Changing Over to Active event functions as an informational alert that a PMG
process is being changed to active. The primary cause of the event is that the specified platform instance
was in the standby state and was changed to the active state either by program control or via user request.
No action is necessary. This is part of the normal process of activating the platform.