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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 3, System Management Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 3, System Management Instructions Manual
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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3r 4. 5. 6.If the user requests that the backup take place on the standby processor, the standby processor must be in service, shadowing enabled, and refresh completed (E16). If the file system of the tape is a core-dump file system, the command will be denied (E17). For incremental backup, if the file system type of the tape is an installation file system, and the vintage of the boot image running in the active processor matches the vintage of the boot image on the...
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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3r Invoking the restore command with the standby option causes files from the tape associated with the standby processor to be copied to the disk on that same processor. Invoking the restore command with the both option forces the system to copy files from the tape-to-disk device on both mass storage systems concurrently. If the standby processor is inac- cessible, the command will fail on both processors. This means that no data will be written on either of the...
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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3r The following operational rules apply to the restore command: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.The restore command will only be allowed to run if there are no other applications currently using the MSS devices (E3). The options entered by the user will be validated against the system configuration, and the target devices for the restore command are determined (E11). The disk must be in service (E13). The tape must be in service (E14). If the user requests that the restore take...
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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3r E5 (W) E6 (W) E7 (M) E9 (W) E10 (W) E12 (M) E13 (W) E14 (W) E16 (M) This message means that there is a hardware problem with the drive itself. This message means that the disk option was entered on an MSS command for a tape-only system. This message means that the disk device has been taken out of service by mainte- nance. Tape device is out of service E17(W) E18 (W) Tape write failure: tape cartridge or device failure This message means that there is a failure...
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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3r E19 (W) E22 (W) E23 (W) E27 (W) E28 (W) E29 (W)Large system boot image is corrupt on the tape This message means that the large system boot image has been overwritten by a core dump. The tape cannot be converted to a large system tape. Tape file contains an installation file system This message indicates that the wrong type of tape is in the tape drive. Disk and tape are configured with different file systems This message occurs when the disk and tape are...
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CHAPTER 9. REFERENCES CHAPTER 9. REFERENCES The following is an abbreviated listing of Generic 1 and Generic 3 documents. Included is a brief description of each document in the list. User instructions are also available for all terminals used with the systems. To order copies of any of these documents, refer to the address on the back of the title page. Business Communications Systems Publications Catalog555-000-010 Provides a list of publications that support AT&T business communications systems. Also...
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CHAPTER 9. REFERENCES DEFINITY® Communications System Voice Terminal DocuMaster Kit 555-230-750 A multi-element kit for end users to provide them with the information they need to use their voice terminals. The kit includes: l A “how-to-use” booklet with procedural instructions plus sample applications l PC Phone Facts, an enhanced version of the Feature Facts programs available for other phone systems. This is a PC-based program compatible with MS-DOS® personal com- puters. It contains descriptions of...
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CHAPTER 9. REFERENCES DEFINITY® Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3i—System555-204-510 Reports Explains switch-based measurement, traffic, performance, and summary reports. Descriptions include the overall purpose and uses for each report, complete definitions for each field, correla- tions with other reports, and possible actions that can be taken to further diagnose situations and remedy unsatisfactory conditions. DEFINITY® Communications System Generic 3r—System Reports555-230-510 Explains...
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CHAPTER 9. REFERENCES DEFINITY® Communication System Generic 3 Call Vectoring Guide535-230-520 Discusses how to write, use, and troubleshoot vectors, which are command sequences that pro- cess telephone calls in an Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) environment. The guide is organ- ized into two parts: a step-by-step tutorial that illustrates how to write and implement a basic vec - tor; and a reference with detailed descriptions of the Call Vectoring features, vector management, vector administration,...
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CHAPTER 10. ABBREVIATI0NS AND ACRONYMS AAR AC ACA ACD ACU ACW AD ADU AIM ALM-ACK AMW ANI AP APLT ARS ASCII ASAI ATB AUDIX AVD AWT BCC BCMS BCT BHCC BLF BOS BRI BTU CAMA CACR CAG CAS CBC CC CCITT CCMS CCS CCSA CDM CDOS CDRR CDRU CEM CHAPTER 10. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS Automatic Alternate Routing Alternating Current Automatic Circuit Assurance Automatic Call Distribution Automatic Call Unit After Call Work Abbreviated Dialing Asynchronous Data Unit Asynchronous Interface Module Alarm Acknowlege...