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IRECTION 5604324, REVISION 11 DRAFT (JANUARY 24, 2019) SERVICE MANUAL
Chapter 5 - Components and Functions (Theory) 5-55
This table shows all the elements available on Bootup Issues with descriptions.
For more information, see:
• System Status on page 5-46
• Home on page 5-42
Table 5-20 Bootup Issues
Element DESCRIPTION
ID Identifier for the system software boot. For example, 10 for the tenth boot and so on.
Timestamp Date and time that the associated issue for the boot occurred.
Cycle Count
Number of times EchoLoader was restarted during the associated boot.
• 0 - Normal. EchoLoader started without attempting a restart.
• 1 or more - Indicates the number if times EchoLoader attempted to restart.
Missing Devices Displays the devices that were missing during the boot.
Incompatible Board Displays whether an incompatible board exists.
Battery State ID
Type of battery detected. For example, EPS or PA. Invalid displays if no battery was
detected.
Previous Boot Crash Dump
Displays whether a crash dump has occurred. Valid values are:
• 1 - Indicates a crash dump has occurred in the previous boot.
• 0 - Normal. No crash dump has occurred.
Warm Boot
Displays whether a warm boot has occurred. Valid values are:
• 1 - The system was rebooted.
• 0 - The system was started after a shutdown.
AC Fail
Displays whether an AC failure occurred during the boot. Valid values are:
• 1 - There was an AC failure in the boot.
• 0 - Normal. No AC failure has occurred.
Abnormal Context
Displays whether the software has booted to a stable state (Interface manager
successfully initiated). Valid values are:
• 1 - The system has not booted to a stable state. Only abnormal logs display.
• 0 - Normal. The system initialized to a stable state.
Exit Requested
Displays the type of exit that has been requested. For example, 4 displays the
operating system was restarted.
Echoloader Exit Code
Displays the exit code generated by EchoLoader. 0 indicates that Echoloader exited
without any issues.
Echoloader Exit String
Displays the type of exit requested by EchoLoader. For example, restart the
operating system or exit the application software.