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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-191restore announcements
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Failure of the reset command will place the tape in the uninstalled state,
preventing all maintenance testing including demand testing of the failed tape as
well as all system access to the failed tape except for this reset command.
When the host-adapter is busied out, only the busyout and test commands are
permitted on the tape in that carrier. Reset, release, scheduled and periodic
testing and other system software access are blocked. The host-adapter must be
released before the tape can be released.
When the host-adapter is taken out-of-service due to test failures, or fails a reset
and becomes uninstalled, the tape on the same carrier is also placed in the
uninstalled state. All access to that tape by system software, including
maintenance tests, resets and other commands are blocked from execution.
Parameters
Examples
For more information see ‘‘Common Output Fields’’ at the beginning of this
chapter.
restore announcements
restore announcements [disk | tape]
This command copies stored announcement data from the specified MSS device
to the announcement board. On a duplicated system, data is always copied from
the device on the active SPE.
NOTE:
The restore command can take up to 40 minutes to complete. Avoid
pressing the ENTER key on the keyboard during this time, since doing so
will cause the result messages to be lost.
The command is not executed if any of the following conditions is present:
An announcement data module and a system port data module have not
been administered.
The announcement data module port is out of service or already in use (for
example, performing an announcement playback).
C
The cabinet is always 1 and need not be entered. Carrier a or b must be specified
only for systems with duplicated SPE.
Simplex SPE:
reset tape
Duplicated SPE:
reset tape a