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Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
555-233-123
10-1528 Issue 4 May 2002
n. After issuing the specified command(s) to clear this alarm, perform the
following procedure to clear the STBY-SPE alarm:
1. If all the tests pass or abort, issue a refresh spe-standby
command. If the refresh is successful, wait 1 minute and then check
for alarms against STBY-SPE. If the refresh was not successful, or if
there are still alarms against STBY-SPE, continue attempts to
resolve other STBY-SPE error types. The busyout spe-standby
and release spe-standby commands may also be used to clear out
STBY-SPE alarms. After entering the busyout spe-standby
command followed by the release spe-standby command, all
STBY-SPE alarms are retired and, 1 minute later, the equivalent of
scheduled maintenance is run on the standby SPE. Note that the
busyout spe-standby and release spe-standby commands do not
affect alarms on other Maintenance Objects in the standby
processor complex.
2. If some of the tests fail, refer to the appropriate MO section and
follow the procedures described there.
The following table summarizes the error types that may affect the
functionalities of the Communication Path to the Standby SPE and of
Memory Shadowing. To restore the function, all error types that may affect
the function must be investigated and resolved by following the
recommended commands or procedures.
o. Error Type 801 is logged when the upgrade software command failed due
to the loss of communication with the Standby SPE during the upgrade.
This implies that the software reprogramming of the Standby SPE never
completed.
The upgrade software command should be re-executed. If it fails again,
the Standby SPE Processor circuit pack should be replaced.
p. Error Type 802 is logged when the upgrade software command failed due
to the bad flash checksum on the Standby SPE after the completion of the
upgrade. This implies that the on-board flash memory may not be
functional. The Standby SPE is running the new software while the Active
SPE is still running the old software. However, due to the bad flash
checksum, the behavior of the Standby SPE may be unpredictable.
The upgrade software command should be re-executed. If the command
fails again, the Standby SPE Processor circuit pack should be replaced.
Function Affected Error Types
Communication Path
To Standby SPE
58, 80, 81, 98, 99, 106, 1 with Aux Data values 2016,
2017, 2022, 2024, or 2025; 139 with Aux Data value
2015.
Memory Shadowing 67, 82, 85, 106, 257 with Aux Data values 2014, 2015,
2021, 2024, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, or 2337.

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