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set vector
Issue 4 May 2002
A-91 555-233-123
If the cabinet carrier location entered is that of an EPN that is not available, the
following message appears:
EPN is not available
If the board is not a TN768 tone/clock board, the following message displays:
Cannot set tdm bus or tone/clock boards;
need a TN768 board
If the command entered is in conflict with another currently executing command,
then a message appears showing the login id of the conflicting user and the
conflicting command. The message is as follows:
login id:command has a command conflict
If during the execution of a command a resource problem occurs that requires the
user to restart the command, then the following message appears:
Command resources busy;
Press CANCEL to clear, and then resubmit
If all of the available maintenance resources are currently in use, the following
message displays:
All maintenance resources busy; try again later
set vector
Help Messages
If the system technician presses HELP after entering set vector on a simplex
system, the following message appears:
Enter a memory dump vector value: (0-F)
The memory dump vector value is a hex value representing restart levels
A hex value of 1 causes memory dumps to be taken on WARM restarts
A hex value of 2 causes memory dumps to be taken on COLDII restarts
A hex value of 4 causes memory dumps to be taken on COLDI restarts
A hex value of 8 causes memory dumps to be taken on REBOOT restarts
All other hex values represent a combination of restart levels.
The combination is determined by adding the hex values of the individual
restarts together (e.g. a hex value of 3 causes memory dumps to
be taken on WARM and COLDII restarts, a hex value of F causes memory
dumps to be taken on WARM, COLDII, COLDI, and REBOOT restarts, etc.)

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