The DISPLAY poke (91XX) may be used to display selected sections of the message file. The first ten lines of the
section are displayed in the display window. If more than ten lines exist for the selected section, the NEXT
WINDOW and PREV WINDOW pokes may be used to scroll forward and backward through the section. These
pokes do not affect the execution of commands and may be used only after a DISPLAY or EXEC poke has been
entered for a given software update.
The PRINT FILE F poke (9260) can be used to print out any American standard code for information interchange
(ASCII) files associated with the currently installed software update.
If a failure occurs during the SOAK procedure, the software update must be backed out. The BKOUT section of the
message file is displayed by using the 9140 (DISPLAY, BKOUT) poke. This section provides information to the craft
and commands required to back out the given software update.
The 9340 (EXEC ALL, BKOUT) poke automatically executes all commands in the BKOUT section of the message
file, one by one, and in sequence. When the execution of these commands is completed successfully, the content of
the APPLY section is again automatically displayed on the menu page.
When the software update has been successfully tested, it may be made official. This means that the software
release file in the official disk partition is updated. Thus, the update can be saved across system bootstraps.
However, reloading the system from the backup disk partition will destroy the update unless the updated software
release file is copied to the backup partition. The 9330 (EXEC ALL, OFC) poke is used to make the software update
official. This poke cannot complete until all command lines in the APPLY section have been completed successfully,
and soak section is completed and timer is expired.
5.9 PROGRAM UPDATE MAINTENANCE
The display pokes provide an on-line log of history of all software updates installed into the current software release
issue in a 5ESS-2000 switch office. The history of a software update (Figures 5-6 and 5-7 ) consists of, but is not
limited to, the following information:
Name of software update
Status of software update (temporary or official)
Time of last transaction
Pathname of target object file
Pathname of the update files for the target object.
When this menu page is selected and displayed, the history for a particular software update can be requested by
using poke 9101 followed by a comma and the desired software update name. All updates associated with the
specified software update are then printed on the MCC printer. The ``BWM=nn-nnnn'' indicator is then set to the
requested software update name.
Poke 9102 (OFC) may be used to request a history printout of all updates in the system which have been made
official.
Poke 9103 (TEMP) may be used to request a history printout of all software updates which are in the temporary
state.
Poke 9104 (ALL) may be used to request a history printout of all software updates in the 5ESS-2000 switch active
log.
Poke 9104, SUM may be used to request a list of the last OFFICIAL, last CRAFT, and any TEMPORARY software
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