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System Log—Non-Volatile Memory

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21 • System Log

System Log—Non-Volatile Memory

The System Log—Non-Volatile window (see

figure 101

) displays non-volatile RAM messages for each 10 ms

time stamp.

Figure 101. System Log—Non-Volatile Memory window

Time (slfTick)

The time stamp in 10 ms intervals of the stored message.

Message (slfMessage)

Stored system log message.

What the System Log messages are telling you

DSP going suspect on 0x0000—An instance on this DSP transitioned into the Suspect state. If an entire
DSP is put into the suspect state this message will appear twice; once for each instance.

DSP recovered from suspect on 0x0000—An instance on this DSP was in the suspect state and was placed
back into the Available state because it connected on the last call

DSP being rebooted due to instance consecutive failures on 0x0000 or DSP being rebooted due to total
consecutive failures on 0x0000,
followed by DSP group 0 HW reset—This DSP has been rebooted
because it was in the suspect state and then took additional calls which also did not connect successfully.
The DSP group refers to which group of 8 DSPs were rebooted. DSPs 1-8 are in group 0.

DSP error detected initiating reboot on 0x0000 followed by DSP group 0 HW reset—This DSP has been
rebooted because it was not responding properly to the main CPU driver code. The DSP group refers to
which group of 8 DSPs were rebooted. DSPs 1-8 are in group 0.