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Sig Server Patches Verification

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jamming1

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Nov 23, 2003
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Looking for some verification. My vendor is trying to tell me that my signaling server patches were deactivated. The reason being the signaling server above it fell on top of it and knock out the power cord out, which then deactivated the patches that were in the signaling server.

Does the signal server deactivate patches like the PBX does after so many reboots? I am having a hard time believing this beacuse I have a signaling server in my lab that has the power cord removed over and over without any issues like this.
 
That would not lose patches,unless maybe they were just loaded. How long have the patches been on there?Go into element manager and go to software-patching- and do a PSTAT on the sig server, you can also do your media card from there.
 
This is from Element Manager. You can see that the Sig Serv patches have the same safeguards from sysloads and INI's caused by newly installed patches as the pbx does.

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Days PEP vulnerable to sysload 3
In service initialize threshold 5
In service days to monitor inits 7

Patch handle: 0*
Filename: /u/patch/p18859_1.ss1
Dependency List: core
Dependency List issue: 01
Dependency List creation date: 2006-11-06 20:00:01 (est)
Patch version: 0.60
Reference number: ISS1:1OF1
Patch is in-service
In-service date: 30/07/2006 00:03:28
Last out-of-service date: never
Patch is retained
Patch retain level: RES
 
No you can not do an ISSP from 22, that is for the PBX patches only, you need to see the SIG Server patches.
 
We have the same issue. It appears that this happens only when the sig server actually loses power and is not shut down properly. We have 93 signalling servers in our network and it has been consistently power issues and not just reboots.
 
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