1.
Telephone Company Function
The need for this step should be determined by the AMA data center (RAO/HOC), if there is a problem with
the transmission of primary data to the center.
---AND/OR---
If primary AMA data has not been processed within the last 24 hours, it should be performed at this time to
reduce the amount of primary AMA data stored on the nondegrowth disks.
2.
Has primary AMA data been processed in the last 24 hours?
If
YES
, continue with next step.
If
NO
, then, per local practices, teleprocess or write a tape until all primary AMA data is marked as secondary
data. (Reference Section 4 of this document.)
Continue with next step.
3.
Is there a need to retransmit the secondary AMA data from the degrowth disk pair?
If
YES
, continue with next Section.
If
NO
,
STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
11.35.7 Reequip AMA Partitions
1.
Telephone Company Function
Reequip the AMA partitions on the degrowth disk pair.
CAUTION:
Equip the AMA partitions only long enough to retransmit the Secondary AMA data. Longer times
might allow the system to again write primary AMA data on the disk partitions requiring this
procedure to be restarted from the beginning.
2.
At the MCC, type and enter:
SET:AMA:CONFIG:ST1,
PART=x,EQUIP,NOINIT;
or
SET:AMA:CONFIG:ST2,
PART=x,EQUIP,NOINIT;
Where:
x is the AMA partition number.
Response:
REPT AMA CONFIG FILE FOR STREAM a
NUMBER OF EQUIPPED PARTITIONS IS c
TOTAL NUMBER OF AMA
BLOCKS d
0 /dev/ama xx
1 /dev/ama1 xx
2 /dev/ama2 xx
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