Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
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Issue 1 May 2002
Some other command actions can also interfere with daily maintenance when
certain qualifiers are used in the commands, or under certain circumstances. For
example, certain “test” commands, when used with the modifier “continuously”,
could potentially interfere with daily maintenance. However, such command
actions are not typically used by customer administrators doing routine
administration, and are less likely to disrupt daily maintenance routines than are
the add, change, duplicate, remove, and set command actions.
Incomplete Command Time-Out
A time-out feature has been added to the MAINTENANCE-RELATED SYSTEM
PARAMETERS form (accessed by the command change system parameters
maintenance). This feature improves the operation of daily maintenance by
allowing maintenance routines to run that might otherwise not run. It also helps to
prevent the loss of translations that were not saved by the save translation
command, and were also not saved because daily maintenance was prevented
from running prior to the system reset. Highlights of the feature include:
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Options for blank, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 hours (the default is 2 hours)
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The blank option indicates that the feature is not active
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Only commands that block the running of daily maintenance (add, change,
duplicate, remove, and set) are affected
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All logins will time-out if any of these commands are active for the
prescribed time (except for the “blank” option)
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The feature applies to all logins, regardless of type (init, dadmin, craft,
inads) or permissions granted to the specific login ID of an administration
or maintenance user
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The corresponding “time-out” entry is appended to the list history log
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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