Note: The redundant Equipment Controller, if one is in its slot, will synchronize with
the active Equipment Controller.
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2
If this condition occurs after user panel replacement, a database backup (previously saved
for this NE) must be restored to the NE from a remote database backup and restore server,
with the special keyword "force".
The steps are as follows:
1. Re-provision the user panel OADM port details for this NE.
2. Re-provision the static routing and gateway information for this NE.
3. Re-provision the database server information, perform the steps in “Backing Up a
Database”
(p. 3-13) and “Restoring a Database” (p. 3-14) for the database backup and
restore
procedures.
4. Enter the CLI command
config database restore force to bring the database
from a remote server to the NE.
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3
If this condition occurs after the replacement of a Equipment Controller, and there is no
protection (redundant Equipment Controller), then perform the steps in “Restoring a
Database”
(p. 3-14) to restore the database to the Equipment Controller.
Note: It
is crucial to have the backup database be a duplicate of the one running on
the NE prior to replacing the Equipment Controller. Any data not backed up will be
lost and may result in lost services and interruption in traffic.
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4
Review of the NE logs may provide an indication of the corruption of the database by
way of a failed audit function resulting in CRC errors. If the DBINVALID condition is
present due to a corruption of the database, then perform the steps in “Restoring a
Database”
(p. 3-14) to restore the database to the Equipment Controller from a valid
database
backup file.
DBMEMTRF
DBMEMTRF (Database synchronization failure)
Trouble-clearing procedures
DBINVALID
DBINVALID (Database invalid)
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