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Mitel Sx-2000 Llightware 32, Release 1.0 Technicians Handbook
Mitel Sx-2000 Llightware 32, Release 1.0 Technicians Handbook
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Routine Maintenance 171 Routine Maintenance Load the Operating System Software from RSD 1. Insert the software RSD in the RSD drive. 2. Hold down PANEL ENABLE and press A RESET. Service is lost until you complete the DATA RESTORE. 3. Log on to the system and select maintenance mode. 4. If you are upgrading from software previous to Q26.13.1, proceed to step 5; otherwise, proceed to step 6. 5. Enter: FILE DIS RED This message appears: FS error: File system redundancy could not be disabled. Reason: No...
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Technician’s Handbook 172 When formatting is complete, this message appears: FS info: Formatted volume on device DISK with name: SYSUSER Enter: VOL RESTORE SYSUSER FROM RSD This message appears: FS info: Start of Restore. When the system has copied the system software from the RSD to the hard disk, this message appears: FS info: Restored volume from device RSD with name: SYSUSER 9. Remove the software RSD from the RSD drive. 10. Hold down PANEL ENABLE and press A RESET. 11. Log on to the system and...
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Routine Maintenance 173 Routine Maintenance 17. If no update files were applied in step 14, proceed to the next step. If updates were applied in step 14, hold down PANEL ENABLE and press A RESET. 18. Go to Enable New Options on page 173 if • new options are included with the software • this is a new install • you are loading software earlier than P02.3.2 Otherwise, go to Restore the Database on page 174. Enable New Options 1. Log on to the system and select customer data entry mode. 2. Select System...
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Technician’s Handbook 174 10. Hold down PANEL ENABLE and press A RESET. 11. Go to Restore the Database on page 174. Restore the Database 1. Insert the datasave RSD in the RSD drive. 2. Log on to the system and select maintenance mode. 3. Enter: VOL MOUNT RSD Read the volume name of the RSD from the system response on the maintenance terminal. 4. If you are loading software P02.3.2 or later, enter: DATA RESTORE ∗. If you are loading software earlier than P02.3.2, see Data Restore or Data Convert? on...
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Routine Maintenance 175 Routine Maintenance • Enter NO These messages appear: Currently restoring: SMDR Options Assignment Currently restoring: DTE Session Profile Assignment • • Currently restoring: Traffic Options Assignment Data Restore Complete • Skip to step 12 if you are not using the Flexible Dimensions option. 5. Enter the MITEL OPTIONS PASSWORD (from the SX-2000 Feature Options Record sheet received with the software). If you have the Flexible Dimensions option, this message may appear:...
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Technician’s Handbook 176 This message appears: Delete old log file? (Yes/No) Enter YES This message appears: Existing Data Save will be deleted from Harddisk. Continue? (Y/N) Enter YES These messages appear: FS info: Deleting files from catalog ∗.DR.CONFIG FS info: Deleting file ∗.DR.CONFIG.TIMESTAMP • • Restore system dimensions from saved data? Enter NO Note: Dimenstions were input or restored in previous steps. These messages appear: Currently restoring: Form Access Authorization Currently...
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Routine Maintenance 177 Routine Maintenance DBMS Info: Save Completed 14. If your software is earlier than P02.3.2 AND you have the Property Management System (PMS) option, hold down PANEL ENABLE and press A RESET. 15. Enter: TYPE ∗.DR.LOGFILE_1 Review the log for data that has not been restored. Do not proceed to the next step until lost data has been re-entered. Lost data may have to be re-entered manually. 16. Reload the software into all peripheral processors, DSU cards, DNI line cards, and...
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Technician’s Handbook 178 –Enter: MSGC R ∗. –Enter: VOL DISMOUNT 21. Enter: PROG R ON To turn on the automatic system reload. By default, the system reboots at 2:15 AM daily IF there is memory fragmentation. 22. Perform the procedure Checking a Non-redundant System on page 157. 23. The software upgrade is complete. Performing a Software Update on a Non-redundant System 1. Insert the software RSD into the RSD drive. 2. Enter: VOL MOUNT RSD Read the volume name of the RSD from the system response on...
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Routine Maintenance 179 Routine Maintenance 6. Remove the RSD. 7. Enter: DBMS STAT The initialized flag should be on. 8. Hold down PANEL ENABLE and press A RESET. Service is lost for 5 to 15 minutes. 9. Log on to the system and select maintenance mode. 10. Reload the software into all peripheral processors, DSU cards, DNI line cards, and attendant consoles. For software loads P17.6.4 and later, enter: LOAD CONTROLLERS For software loads earlier than P17.6.4, –Turn power to SUPERSET 700 consoles off...
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Technician’s Handbook 180 4. Restore the database from RSD to the inactive plane. 5. Copy the software to the other plane and JOIN the system. Save the Database to RSD 1. Save the database to RSD. See Making a DATA SAVE Backup on page 164. 2. If you have the Message Center option, perform a Message Center backup on page 165. Load the Operating System Software from RSD to the Inactive Plane 1. Hold down PANEL ENABLE and press ACTIVITY FREEZE ON. 2. Enter PARTITION first from the active plane, then...