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Weird problem

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TBLuk

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Sep 10, 2002
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Check this one out.
Been removing soms trunks.

Now the MD is in a tizz and half thinks trunk one is still there and half thinks it isn't.

Have given a few of the obvious PUs a kick, but I'm now stumped :-(

<susip:ROU=1,TRU=ALL;
NOT ACCEPTED
TRUNK
IS NOT ASSIGNED
<roedp:ROU=1,TRU=ALL;
NOT ACCEPTED
TRU
NOT ASSIGNED
<syedp:bpos=1-0-00;
SYSTEM EQUIPMENT DATA
EQU BOARDID TYPE DIR ROU/TRU GRP
001-0-00-01 48 TL50 1/001-01
END
<cnboe:bpos=1-0-00;
CONFIGURATION BOARD END
INDIVIDUAL STILL INITIATED ON EQU 1-0-00-01

END
<roeqi:ROU=1,TRU=1-01,equ=1-0-00-01;
NOT ACCEPTED
EQU POSITION
ALREADY ASSIGNED
 
Hi

The command to end a trunk is ROEQE not ROEQI

regards parnum
 
Seems to be data corruption. Try to start DTR and TLP50 in LIM1, to begin.
 
I know ROEQE is the commant to end a trunk.
As said, it doesn't think anything is programmed, but it does - if you catch my drift.

FCPLI - as said, I've restarted the PUs which would normally be associated with DPNSS, SY, RO groups.
 
Sorry, I meant DCP, not DTR. But if it does not help to start it, there is a variable in DCP called MULTASSIGNED (in BC11 FILNO=3, RELOFF=6). This value should be 0. The task is to find the correct pointers, but maybe you can figure this out yourself?
 
As said, tried all relevant PU restarts, no joy :-(
I will have a go at poking it back to zero. Do you know the reload offsets and file numbers for BC12 SP6?
 
The same. Pointers are first 30 (or less). Actually, you can use value 01 also ("not assigned", value 00 means "not
existing", and 2 means "assigned").
 
The rest of the pointers were at 01, as it was not assigned rather than being non existing.

How do you find out this info, is this from the 'other' version of ALEX?

For years I've been hunting for this, but alas it has proved elusive ;-)
 
So, does it work now?
The information, where you can get it, is from PLEXVIEW
(try to get it from ///).
 
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