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INI After ESN Changes

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Watsonj

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Jun 20, 2002
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I had an involuntary INI perform after I made about 50 changes to my ESN DB. I CHGed about 40 NXXs to a different RLI, then added NEW about 12. I ran an EDD. Went back to the ESN to print out all of my NXXs and compared this to my original list. I made 2 additional CHGs, then ran another EDD. I went back into the ESN and PRTed all NXXs again. I was busy working a non-PBX issue when I noticed the INI message. Any clues to what caused this?

INI follows:

MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 46243733 USED U P: 4990246 396097 TOT: 51630076
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 640 KBYTES
REQ
AUD000

DTC001


INI000 00000000 15 25 36 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0 1 0000007B
SDL000 XNET 44, VERSION 23, FAST MODE.

SDL000 XPEC 5 (44 0), VERSION 40, FAST MODE.

DSET000 DOWN LOAD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1519978822

INI002 0000008E 0000008F 00000080

INI007 00000078 00000079 0000007A 0000007B
ACDR ACTIVATED

ERR5417 0000FFFF 000004D2

IOD365
No network connection.


AUD028 071A0AB5 00000400 00000000 00000000 00000002 000038FC 00000006 00000000

AUD005 071A0AB5 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000000C 000038FC

AUD028 071A254F 00000400 00000000 00000000 00000002 000030C6 00000006 00000000

AUD028 071A2715 00000400 00000000 00000000 00000002 000034BD 00000006 00000000

DTA005 32

DTA021 32

DTA021 32

DCH1014 10 07640FE4 00000101

DCH055 DCH: 10 RLS CONFIRM TIME: 15:26:08 4/10/2009

DCH054 DCH: 10 EST CONFIRM TIME: 15:26:08 4/10/2009

AUD032 0000E500 0000FF38 00000138

AUD032 0000E726 0000FF34 00000134

AUD032 0000E74A 0000FF30 00000130

AUD018 00000009 0000FBFE 0000FFFE

AUD516 00000009 00000015 1

AUD018 0000000C 0000E9B6 0000EFBE

AUD032 0001E507 0000FF09 00000109

AUD032 0001E71D 0000FF11 00000111

AUD032 0001E73D 00000711 00000111

AUD019 00008C34 00001DC4 000000C6

TFS501 9 0 1

TFS501 12 0 3

AUD005 071A254F 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000000C 000030C6

DCH1014 26 0763DF97 00000106

DCH054 DCH: 42 EST CONFIRM TIME: 15:26:13 4/10/2009

DCH1014 26 0763DF97 00000106

DCH1014 26 0763DF97 00000106

DCH1014 26 0763DF97 00000106

DCH054 DCH: 26 EST CONFIRM TIME: 15:26:15 4/10/2009

DCH055 DCH: 26 RLS REMOTE TIME: 15:26:15 4/10/2009

DCH054 DCH: 26 EST REMOTE TIME: 15:26:15 4/10/2009

SRPT107 System restarted with FPGA reason 'Software Reset' [0x0]

CNI014 CNIP 0 9 0: CNI-3PE Cable detected

IOD370 10.11.4.166

CNI005 CNIP 0 9 0: Remote Power (3PE) Detected

CNI007 CNIP 0 9 0: 3PE switch has been enabled
Check 3PE switch or cables (if applicable) for cross connections

CNI010 CNIP 0 9 0: On card switch Enabled

CNI055 CNIP 0 9 0: Testing the port

CNI014 CNIP 0 9 1: CNI-3PE Cable detected

CNI005 CNIP 0 9 1: Remote Power (3PE) Detected

CNI007 CNIP 0 9 1: 3PE switch has been enabled
Check 3PE switch or cables (if applicable) for cross connections

CNI010 CNIP 0 9 1: On card switch Enabled

CNI055 CNIP 0 9 1: Testing the port

XMI000 52 : Msg from shelf 0: XPEC error #0001

CNI014 CNIP 0 10 0: CNI-3PE Cable detected

CNI005 CNIP 0 10 0: Remote Power (3PE) Detected

CNI007 CNIP 0 10 0: 3PE switch has been enabled
Check 3PE switch or cables (if applicable) for cross connections

CNI010 CNIP 0 10 0: On card switch Enabled

CNI055 CNIP 0 10 0: Testing the port

CNI005 CNIP 0 10 1: Remote Power (3PE) Detected

CNI010 CNIP 0 10 1: On card switch Enabled

CNI201 CNI 0 9 : Watchdog timeout detected count = 4

SRPT110 CM: Primary client connection established.

SRPT117 CM: Server connection established.

SRPT028 HB: Heartbeat detected from remote core.

SRPT026 HB: Local side health change: 30 .

SRPT751 INI 0: starting INI on side 0 due to System Restart
Previous INI: side 0 at 3/11/08 16:16:58
INIs since switch-over ( 0/ 0/00 00:00:00): 2, 0
INIs since cold start ( 3/11/08 16:16:58): 2, 0

SRPT026 HB: Local side health change: 28 .

SRPT026 HB: Local side health change: 26 .

SRPT026 HB: Local side health change: 24 .

SRPT026 HB: Remote side health change: 30 .

SRPT021 LCS: hsp state changed from LcsHspStDown to LcsHspStUp.

SRPT026 HB: Local side health change: 26 .

SRPT026 HB: Local side health change: 28 .

AUD018 00000034 0000AFFE 0000BFFE

AUD019 00008D32 00001DCC 000000BD

AUD017 00000038 0000FF66 0000FF76

AUD019 00008E10 00000744 000000FC

TFS501 52 0 1

TFS501 56 1 0

SRPT026 HB: Local side health change: 30 .


0000007


AUD393 00002A94 071A0646 071A0646 00000000 00000000

SRPT752 INI 0: INI completed in 6 seconds

SRPT024 CPM: CPM started protected memory sync.

SRPT091 HB: Remote side IPL health change:6.

SRPT091 HB: Local side IPL health change:4.

SRPT095 HIRM: cnip 1 10 1 on the remote side 1 is Out Of Service.

SRPT091 HB: Local side IPL health change:6.

ELAN014 ELAN 0 host IP=10.11.44.134 is enabled

ELAN014 ELAN 0 host IP=10.11.44.132 is enabled

ELAN014 ELAN 0 host IP=10.11.44.131 is enabled


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SRPT062
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SRPT062
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SRPT062
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SRPT023 CPM: CPM completed protected memory sync.

SRPT033 DR: Master is starting disk sync.

SRPT095 HIRM: fmd 1 16 1 on the remote side 1 is Out Of Service.

SRPT026 HB: Remote side health change: 22 .

AUD399 0000001A 00000015 00000015 071A0646 071A0646

AUD018 00000011 0000FB26 0000FB2E

AUD516 00000011 00000007 1

SRPT043 LCS: Protected memory and disk synchronization complete.

SRPT050 DR: Disk sync completed.

AUD000

SRPT096 HIRM: fmd 1 16 1 on the remote side 1 is In Service.

SRPT026 HB: Remote side health change: 30 .
 
It isn't the most uncommon thing for that to happen, rare, but does happen. When changing ESN, you effect Core/Net/IPE all. If a lot of signaling was going on via call-flow, and it changes, possible pointers, Mem will "flush" on occasions. Kind of a moving staircase, but you were already walking up it to your destination.

Mato' Was'aka
 
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