status health

Last Updated : Aug 14, 2023 |

Use status health to list various performance measurements in the system. Measurements include the current system alarm summary, maintenance busy summary, user summary, critical system status, and cabinet status.

Syntax

status health

status health field descriptions

Field

Description

St

Percentage of CPU time dedicated to high priority items such as the operating system, rounded to the nearest whole number

Sm

Percentage of CPU time dedicated to system management or periodic and scheduled maintenance, rounded to the nearest whole number If a large amount of periodic or scheduled maintenance testing is being performed, this number can be high without affecting service.

Cp

Percentage of CPU time dedicated to call processing, rounded to the nearest whole number.

Call processing has priority over system management and will draw occupancy from the SM or IDLE categories.

Idl

Percentage of CPU time idle and available for use, rounded to the nearest whole number.

Maj

Number of major alarms logged.

Min

Number of minor alarms logged.

Wrn

Number of warning alarms logged.

Logins

Number of current users.

Trk

Number of maintenance busied-out trunks.

Stn

Number of maintenance busied-out stations.

Oth

Number of busied-out maintenance objects, excluding trunks and stations.

Cab

Cabinet number.

Use list cabinet to relate cabinet numbers to port network numbers.

EmTr

Emergency Transfer shows the current setting of the switches on the PN’s Maintenance media modules that control Emergency Transfer. See 'EMG-XFER (Emergency Transfer)' in the Maintenance Commands for Avaya Aura® Communication Manager, Branch Gateways and Servers.

The following states are available:

  • auto- — Emergency Transfer is under system control and is not currently activated (normal operating state).

  • auto+ — Emergency Transfer is under system control and is in effect.

  • on — Emergency Transfer has been manually activated. This setting is in effect during an emergency.

  • off — Emergency Transfer is manually prevented from occurring. This setting is in effect when a technician is on site.

  • n.a. — The setting of the switch in this PN is not available to the switch. The Expansion Archangel Link (EAL) may be down.

  • NoEqp — The cabinet has media modules that do not support Emergency Transfer.

Maj, Min, Wrn

Number of major, minor or warning alarms associated with the cabinet.

An asterisk indicates that the number exceeds 99 or 999.