Alarms in Linux Media Servers
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This MO provides periodic and on-demand testing. The periodic test runs the “handshake” test
every 15 minutes. The on-demand tests include the “handshake”, “off-hook”, and “reset_usb”
tests.
Hardware MOs Server-related alarms
USB1 (Modem Testing) Alarms
S8700 | 8710 / S8500
This MO provides periodic and on-demand testing. The periodic test runs the “handshake” test
every 15 minutes. The on-demand tests include the “handshake”, “off-hook”, and “reset_usb”
tests.
26 WRN “upsAlarmFuseFailure” — One or more UPS fuses have failed.
1. Replace the UPS, and diagnose it later.
27 WRN “upsAlarmGeneralFault” — A general fault occurred in the UPS. (A UPS
diagnosis is required.)
1. Replace the UPS, and diagnose it later.
Table 26: UPS Alarms to the Media Server (continued)
Event
ID
Alarm
Level
Alarm Text, Cause/Description, Recommendation
4 of 4
MO’s Name
(in Alarm Log)
Alarm
Level
Initial Linux Command to Run Full Name of MO
USB1 MAJ testmodem USB Port Modem Testing
USB1 MIN testmodem USB Port Modem Testing
USB1 WRN testmodem USB Port Modem Testing
Usage: testmodem [-s] | [-l] | [-t arg] | [-?]
no argument Performs “short” test.
-s Short test, performs handshake and off-hook tests this is also the default
option.
-l Performs “long” tests.