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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
Disk Partition Significantly Consumed—Maintenance (66)
The Disk Partition Significantly Consumed alarm (major) indicates that the disk partition consumption
has reached the major threshold crossing level. The primary cause of the alarm is that a process or
processes is/are writing extraneous data to the named partition. To correct the primary cause of the
alarm, perform a disk clean-up and maintenance on the offending system.
The Free Inter-Process Communication Pool Buffers Below Minor
Threshold—Maintenance (67)
The Free Inter-Process Communication Pool Buffers Below Minor Threshold alarm (minor) indicates
that the number of free IPC pool buffers has fallen below the minor threshold crossing level. The primary
cause of the alarm is that IPC pool buffers are not being freed properly by the application or the
application is not able to keep up with the incoming IPC messaging traffic. To correct the primary cause
of the alarm, contact Cisco TAC immediately.
Note
Refer to the
“Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request” section on page lvi
for
detailed instructions on contacting Cisco TAC and opening a service request.
The Free Inter-Process Communication Pool Buffers Below Major
Threshold—Maintenance (68)
The Free Inter-Process Communication Pool Buffers Below Major Threshold alarm (major) indicates
that the number of free IPC pool buffers has fallen below the major threshold crossing level. The primary
cause of the alarm is that IPC pool buffers are not being freed properly by the application or the
application is not able to keep up with the incoming IPC messaging traffic. To correct the primary cause
of the alarm, contact Cisco TAC immediately.
Note
Refer to the
“Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request” section on page lvi
for
detailed instructions on contacting Cisco TAC and opening a service request.
The Free Inter-Process Communication Pool Buffers Below Critical
Threshold—Maintenance (69)
The Free Inter-Process Communication Pool Buffers Below Critical Threshold alarm (critical) indicates
that the number of free IPC pool buffers has fallen below the critical threshold crossing level. The
primary cause of the alarm is that IPC pool buffers are not being freed properly by the application or the
application is not able to keep up with the incoming IPC messaging traffic. To correct the primary cause
of the alarm, contact Cisco TAC immediately.
Note
Refer to the
“Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request” section on page lvi
for
detailed instructions on contacting Cisco TAC and opening a service request.