- Unsolicited Alarm and Information Messages Reference
- UAM and UIM Troubleshooting Procedures
- UAMs
- 0035 - Card database is corrupted
- Recovery Procedure for a MASP Card
Recovery Procedure for a MASP Card
- Enter the following command to retrieve the terminal
			 types and port numbers: 
		  rtrv-trm
- Enter the following command to inhibit each OAP
			 terminal displayed in the output from 
			 1:
			 
		  inh-trm:trm=xwhere x is the port number. Note: The force parameter is required for the last OAP terminal inhibited.
- Enter the following command for each OAP terminal
			 inhibited in 
			 2:
			 
		  chg-trm:trm=x:type=nonewhere x is the port number. 
- If the message indicates the standby fixed disk is
			 corrupted, continue with 
			 6.
			 
		  If the message indicates the active fixed disk is corrupted, continue with 5.
- Enter the following command on the active GPSM-II
			 card to force it to become standby: 
		  init-card:loc=xwhere x is the card location stenciled on the shelf of the system. 
- Enter the following command to copy the current and
			 backup database partitions on the active fixed disk, to the current and backup
			 database partitions on the standby fixed disk: 
		  chg-db:action=repairAfter the command is executed, the standby GPSM-II card reboots, the old database data is purged from memory, and the new database is loaded. 
- 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
- Enter the following command for each OAP terminal
			 inhibited in 
			 2:
			 
		  chg-trm:trm=x:type=oapwhere x is the port number. 
- Enter the following command to return the OAP
			 terminals to the in-service state: 
		  alw-trm:trm=xwhere x is the port number. 
- If the problem persists, contact My Oracle Support (MOS).