memory board growths or reduction of SAB memory. The RODD growth requires that every SM has
sufficient memory to increase the RODD by the amount of Kbytes specified in the input message.
NOTE 2:
The recommended size of the RODD, after a RODD growth, should leave the RODD with no more
than 70 percent RODD used memory or less than 256 Kbytes available RODD. The administrative
recommendation for 5E9(2) and later is to maintain a minimum of 256 Kbytes of available RODD
memory.
To determine the current amount of used, available, and unallocated ODD space, type and enter
OP:ODD,SM=1&&192;
Where:
a
= SM number
Response:
OP ODD
SM
RODD
USED=ru
AVAIL=ra
PCT USED=rpu
NRODD
PCT
UODD
PCT
USED
AVAIL
USED
USED
AVAIL
USED
UNALLOC
SABM
SM s
snu
sna
snpu
suu
sua
supu
suna
sbm
Where:
ru
= Number of kilobytes (1024 bytes) used by the redundant ODD
ra
= Number of kilobytes (1024 bytes) available for use by the RODD
rpu
= Percentage of RODD memory currently being used
s
= SM number - One entry for every operational SM in the office
snu
= Number of kilobytes used by the NRODD in SM
sna
= Number of kilobytes available for use by the NRODD
snpu
= Percentage of NRODD memory currently being used
suu
= Number of kilobytes used by the UODD in SM
sua
= Number of kilobytes available for use by the UODD
supu
= Percentage of UODD memory currently being used
suna
= Number of kilobytes unallocated at the end of SM
memory and available for acquisition by ODD growths.
sbm
= Number of kilobytes allocated to SAB memory
15.
NOTE:
It is recommended that a backup of the entire ODD to disk be done in the event that the
RODD growth aborts abnormally.
To backup ODD, type and enter
BKUP:ODD=a;
Response:
BKUP ODD FULL AM IN PROGRESS
BKUP ODD FULL AM COMPLETED
BKUP ODD NRODD=a IN PROGRESS
BKUP ODD NRODD=a COMPLETED
BKUP ODD RODD IN PROGRESS
BKUP ODD RODD COMPLETED
BKUP ODD COMPLETED
Where:
a
= SM number - There should be a completed message for every operational SM in the
office.
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