Recovery Procedure for a Non-MASP Card

Caution:

Resetting, reseating, or replacing a LIM will cause both links on the card to fail. If the card is a LIM, place the links on the LIM out of service by entering the dact-slk command.
  1. Wait five minutes to see if the card corrects itself.
  2. Enter the following command to check the database level on the card:
    rept-stat-db:display=all
  3. If the problem persists, enter the following command to retrieve the terminal types and port numbers:
    rtrv-trm
  4. If the card is a LIM, enter the following command to deactivate the slk:
    dact-slk:loc=xxxx:port=y

    where xxxx is the card location, and y is the port on the card specified in the location parameter.

  5. Enter the following command to inhibit each OAP terminal displayed in the output from 3:
    inh-trm:trm=x

    where x is the port number.

    Note:

    The force parameter is required for the last OAP terminal inhibited.
  6. Enter the following command to change the state of the card to OOS-MT-DSBLD
    init-card:loc=xxxx

    where xxxx is the card location stenciled on the shelf of the system.

  7. Enter the following command to change the state of the card to IS-NR:
    alw-card:loc=xxxx

    where xxxx is the card location stenciled on the shelf of the system.

  8. If the card is a LIM, enter the following command to activate the slk:
    act-slk:loc=xxxx:port=y

    where xxxx is the card location, and y is the port on the card specified in the location parameter.

  9. After the card has been reloaded (a message appears to confirm completion of the load), enter the following command to verify the database is consistent (same level as the other cards in the system).
    rept-stat-card
  10. Check the consistency of the card by entering the following command:
    rept-stat-db:display=except
  11. Enter the following command to return the OAP terminals to the in-service state:
    alw-trm:trm=x

    where x is the port number.

  12. If the problem persists, contact My Oracle Support (MOS).