3.
At the MCC, type and enter:
If for Single Stream Offices
OP:AMA:MAPS;
If for Dual Stream Offices
OP:AMA:MAPS,ST1;
or
OP:AMA:MAPS,ST2;
Response for Single/Dual Stream Offices: REPT AMA DISK MAPS FOR STREAM a
WRITE PARTITION b READ PARTITION c
PARTITION d DISK MAP:
FPO: xx
LPO: xx
FPS: xx
LPS: xx
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Where:
a is ST1 or ST2.
b is WRITE Partition pointer.
c is READ Partition pointer.
d is partition number from which the disk map is read.
xx is AMA block number.
4.
Is there any primary data on the unequipping AMA partition (FPO and LPO pointers that is not equal to -1)?
If
YES
, then the MHDs cannot be degrown until the system has written AMA data across the partition and this
new primary data is processed.
Continue with next Section (to deal with the remaining partition).
If
NO
, SEEK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE for this degrowth disk pair partition. Meanwhile, continue with next
Section to deal with the remaining partition if it has not been unequipped.
11.35.5 Determine AMA Partitions Status
1.
Telephone Company Function
Have attempts to unequip all of the equipped AMA partitions of the degrowth disk pair been tried?
If
YES
, continue with next step.
If
NO
, for the other partition go to Section 11.35.2 .
2.
Were attempts to unequip all of the equipped AMA partitions of the degrowth disk pair successful?
If
YES
, continue with next step.
If
NO
, another attempt should be made to unequip this partition (which could not be unequipped) on another
day before continuing this procedure. Return to Section 11.35.2 (on another day).
NOTE:
It is acceptable to have one partition unequipped on a disk pair while waiting for the system to write
across the partition on the other stream.
11.35.6 Determine AMA Data Processing Integrity
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