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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-198save announcements
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Parameters
Examples
save announcements
save announcements active disk
save announcements standby tape
save announcements spe-a disk
Output
The following display shows a typical result when save announcements is
entered on a system with simplex SPE.
active
This option specifies writing to the specified device in the currently active
SPE.
standby
This option specifies writing to the specified device in the standby SPE.
spe-a
This option specifies writing to the specified device in the SPE on the A
carrier.
spe-b
This option specifies writing to the specified device in the SPE on the B
carrier.
both
This option specifies writing to the specified device in each SPE
concurrently. A failure in accessing either device causes the entire operation
to fail and neither device is written to.
either
This option specifies writing to the specified device in both SPEs
concurrently. If there is a failure in accessing one of the devices, the
announcement data will still be written to the other one.
disk
This option specifies writing to the disk drive. Disk is the default device.
tape
This option specifies writing to the tape drive.
Processor
The SPE(s) to which announcement data was written (SPE-A or SPE-B).
Command
Completion
Status
The result of command execution, with a self-explanatory message
explaining any failure or abort.
Error Code
Each device holds two copies of the announcements file. This field
indicates whether both copies on the device were successfully stored:
0 = save was successful
1 = unable to save to the active spe device
2 = unable to save to the standby spe device