SWEQPT (Equipment Controller redundancy is compromised)
The inactive controller is unable to provide redundancy protection. In some cases this is a
transitory alarm that occurs as redundant Equipment Controllers discover one another and
synchronize. Typical causes for the persistence of this alarm are:
• irreconcilable database schemas
• cannot support system timing
• system timing is compromised. The inactive controller system timing module is not
reporting the same status as the active controller or is reporting an error that the active
controller does not have.
Reasons that are generally transitory are:
• database not yet fully synched
• TIRS not yet synched
• subshelf link missing
• software loads are not yet synched.
Some or all of these may apply when the alarm is raised.
Severity Minor
Service affecting? No
Applicability SHELF-1
Corrective Action
NOTICE
Service-disruption hazard
A cold reset, reseat, or replacement of a card is service impacting if the card is currently
carrying services. To determine if any services are currently carried over a card, perform
the procedure “Reseating a Card” (p. 3-19).
If
there are services currently carried over the card, it may be best to wait for a
maintenance window before resetting, replacing, or reseating the card.
At the end of each step wait to see if the fault clears. If not, continue with the next step.
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Display the logs.
CLI show logs severity (unless the default settings have been changed, the
severity of SWEQPT is minor.
Trouble-clearing procedures
SWEQPT
SWEQPT (Equipment Controller redundancy is
compromised)
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1830 PSS-36/PSS–32/PSS-16/PSS-4
8DG60888CAAA Release 3.6.0 and 3.6.1
Issue 1 June 2011