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Look for the log "Equipment Controller redundancy is compromised". The log contains a
demerit descriptor, as seen in Table 2-1, “Corrective Actions for Equipment Controller
Demerits”
(p. 2-301).
For
each log/demerit that is raised, take the corrective action as listed in the following
table. If a transitional demerit remains for greater than 20 minutes, then proceed with this
procedure.
Table 2-1 Corrective Actions for Equipment Controller Demerits
Demerit Corrective Action
Irreconcilable
schemas
This demerit is obsolete and is present for backwards compatibility only.
DB Not Fully
Synched
This is a transitional demerit that is raised when database synchronization
begins, and clears once the database has been fully synchronized from the
active to the inactive Equipment Controller. Typically no user action is
required, however if the condition persists, perform a warm reset on the
inactive Equipment Controller.
TIRS not
synched
No user action is required to clear this demerit. This is a transitional demerit
that is raised when routing information synchronization begins and will clear
when the routing information has been fully synchronized from the active to
the inactive controller.
Subshelf link This demerit is raised when the inactive controller has fewer sub-shelf links
that the number of programmed subtended shelves.
User-initiated
act switch
No user action is required to clear this demerit. This is a demerit that is used
internally upon a user initiated activity switch. It clears automatically and
causes an evaluated, safe activity switch.
No System
Timing
This demerit is raised when the controller does not support system timing
and a primary and/or secondary timing reference have been provisioned.
This demerit will cause a controller activity switch if the inactive controller
does not have this demerit raised and the active does. See if the System
Timing Not Supported alarm is present and troubleshoot it.
SWL not
Synched
No user action is required to clear this demerit. This is a transitional demerit
that is raised when the software load synchronization begins and will clear
when the software loads has been fully synchronized from the active to the
inactive controller.
Trouble-clearing procedures
SWEQPT
SWEQPT (Equipment Controller redundancy is
compromised)
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