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1902085.1
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DDB Aborted Alarm In Eagle STP
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Created from <SR 3-9246935624>
Applies to:
Oracle Communications EAGLE (Hardware) - Version EAGLE 44.x and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
DDB getting Aborted.
Solution
The dynamic database (DDB) quiet period is defined as the minimum DDB idle time (no DDB updates applied) after which it is safe to assume that all DDB updates in the system have been processed and no outstanding in-flight multi-cast update exists.
DDB Aborted means that the cards are not getting the Quiet Period to update the network issues.
It is very important to verify the fluctuation and congestion in the network from the time the DDB aborted is seen.
Comp-link / comp-sctpasoc reports can be used to verify the fluctuation / congestion.
Please verify that IMT LVL1 stats are clean.
Rept-imt-lvl1:sloc=1101:eloc=6118:r=summary
Clr-imt-stats:all=yes
Wait for 15mins
Rept-imt-lvl1:sloc=1101:eloc-6118:r=summary.
Further please also use the “aud-data:type=ddb:display=all” command to verify the DDB status instead of “rept-stat-ddb:display=all” command.
Aud-data:type=ddb command initiates a fresh DDB Audit and displays the result of fresh Audit.
Rept-stat-ddb command displays the result of last automatic systems initiated DDB Audit.
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