INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0
MAP/100 New System Installation
585-310-176
Issue 3.0
June 1997
Troubleshooting Procedures
Page B-4
Repairing Boot-Up Troubles
B
Repairing Boot-Up Troubles
Boot-up troubles are experienced when the system crashes and reboots itself or
when you reboot the system.
lists the indications and possible repair
procedures related to boot-up troubles.
Table B-2.
Repairing Boot-Up Troubles
Indication
Corrective Action
Circuit cards are not
recognized during boot
up.
1. Enter
pkginfo
2. Make sure the driver software is installed (SP, Tip/Ring,
or T1).
3. Check the circuit cards. See “Circuit Card Diagnostics”
in Chapter 2, “Diagnostics,” in your platform system
maintenance book.
4. Make sure that the circuit cards have the proper switch
settings and correct placement of terminating resistors
if attached to the TDM bus cable.
When the system boots, it
displays messages in the
message log report or on
the console similar to the
following message:
Unable to attach
shared memory
,
Bad
DEVTBL
, and/or
VROP
respawning too
rapidly
.
1. Stop the voice system. See Chapter 3, “Common
System Procedures,” in your platform system
maintenance book.
2. Enter
cp /gendb/shmem/devtbl /gendb/shmem/devtbl.old
3. Enter
rm /gendb/shmem/devtbl
4. Start the voice system. See “Starting the Voice System”
in Chapter 3, “Common System Procedures,” in your
platform system maintenance book.
The system displays the
following message:
Non-system disk or
disk error. Replace
and hit any key to
continue
.
1. Check the diskette drive and confirm that it is empty.
2. Check the cartridge tape drive and confirm that it is
empty.
3. Check the power connections.
4. Reboot the system. See “Rebooting the UNIX System”
in Chapter 3, “Common System Procedures,” in your
platform system maintenance book.
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