Table 2-10 — Emergency Action Interface (EAI) Maintenance Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
14 Clears all of the following which may be in effect: forces on- or
off-line, sets on primary or secondary disk and timer inhibits.
15 Used together with the application parameters (1, 2, or 3) to
produce three levels of craft initialization.
20 Inhibits automatic processor recovery disk unit selection and forces
both processors to access their primary disk units on a boot.
21 Removes force on primary disk unit select.
22 Same as 20, except forces the processors to access their secondary
disks.
23 Removes force on secondary unit select.
24 Inhibits the sanity timer from expiring and initiating automatic
recovery action.
25 Removes the sanity timer inhibit.
26 Releases any trapped failure Processor Recovery Messages (PRM)
and causes the next failure PRM to be displayed in reverse video
and to remain displayed until released.
27 Releases any trapped failure PRMs and allows further PRMs to be
displayed.
30
a
Forces the processor to initialize from the backup root file system.
31 Allows the processor to initialize from the primary root file system.
32 Forces the processor to initialize only the UNIX RTR (Real-Time
Reliable) operating system. The application software is not
initialized.
33 Allows the processor to initialize both the UNIX RTR operating
system and the application software.
34 Inhibits hardware checks from initiating automatic recovery action.
35 Allows the hardware checks to initiate automatic recovery action.
36 Inhibits software checks from initiating automatic recovery action.
37 Allows software checks to initiate automatic recovery action.
38 Inhibits error interrupts.
39 Allows error interrupts.
42 Allows the setting of a parameter which is made available to
application software.
43 Clears the application parameter.
50 Signals the application software to initialize.
51
b
Forces initialization of the UNIX RTR operating system (level 1
initialization).
52 Reloads the UNIX RTR operating system from disk (level 2
initialization).
53 Same as 52, plus reloads Equipment Configuration Data (level 3
initialization).
54 Same as 53, plus clears the memory (level 4 initialization).
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SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150
Feburary 2007
See note(s) at end of table.
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