Nv9700, Failure detection, Failure conditions – Grass Valley NV9700 v.1.3 User Manual

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Rev 1.3 • 25 Nov 14

NV9700

Discussion Points

Failure Detection

The NV9000 has an watchdog timer that can be used to detect failures of the NV9700. Its use is
optional. To enable the watchdog, create a registry entry:

\HKLM\SOFTWARE\NVISION/CTRLSYS/CONFIG/SerialWatchdogEnable

This entry is a

REG_DWORD

. Set its value to 1 to enable the watchdog and set its value to 0 to disable

the watchdog. The time-out period is 100 ms. If the NV9000 does not receive a status poll from the
NV9700 every 100 ms, it signals a fault condition.

Failure Conditions

The following table lists the causes of failure (the reasons for the red alarm light to go on).

Routers have their own system and power alarms.

Details

Although not exhaustive, these points provide some detail regarding system failures:

• Loss of communication between system controllers.

A communication link between the two system controllers is required. That link can be a cross-
over Ethernet cable, straight cables with an Ethernet switch, or a serial connection.

If the cabling is absent or broken, or if an Ethernet switch is present and it malfunctions, each
system controller begins to operate as a stand-alone controller and attempts to operate as the
active controller. Eventually, one or both system controllers will malfunction in this condition.

Both ‘Active’ LEDs of the NV9700 go on. Both ‘Alarm’ LEDs go on. If you see this condition,
reconnect or replace the crossover cable.

• Failed network connection (hub, switch, or NIC).

Condition

Failover?

Alarm?

Loss of communication between system controllers

No

a

a. Both system controllers go active.

Yes

Failed network connection (hub, switch, or NIC)

Yes

Yes

Active system controller failed

Yes

Yes

Inactive system controller failed

No

Yes

Lost contact with a router (all types)

Yes

Yes

Lost contact with a (configurable) number of control panels

Yes

Yes

Lost contact with third-party external interface

Not applicable

Solid state “hard drive” failed

b

b. A solid state “hard drive” contains the operating system as well as data. A standard hard disk contains data only.

Yes

Yes

(Spinning) hard disk failed

No

No

Lost 1 AC main or 1 power supply

No

No

Active system controller restarted

Yes

Yes

Inactive system controller restarted

No

Yes

Both system controllers restarted

Yes

Yes

Detection of system resource degradation

Yes

Yes

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