Cisco MCS-7825-H3-IPC1 Service Guide - Page 50
display on the SIP Normalization Script Configuration window in Cisco Unified
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 8.5(1) Chapter 2 New and Changed Information Table 2-1 Cisco SIP Normalization (continued) Display Name ErrorLoad ErrorResource MemoryUsage MemoryUsagePercentage Description This counter represents the number of times a script error occurred when the script loaded into memory in Cisco Unified Communications Manager. A script can fail to load due to memory issues or syntax errors. Check the SIPNormalizationScriptError alarm for details. Check the script syntax for errors, upload the corrected script as needed, and reset the trunk. This counter increments every time a load error occurs. This counter provides a count from the most recent trunk reset that was accompanied by a script configuration change. (A device reset alone will not restart the count; the script configuration must also change before the reset occurs.) If the counter continues to increment even after you fix the script problem, examine the script again. This counter indicates whether the script encountered a resource error. Two kinds of resource errors exist: exceeding the value in the Memory Threshold field and exceeding the value in the Lua Instruction Threshold field. (Both fields display on the SIP Normalization Script Configuration window in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration.) If either condition occurs, Cisco Unified Communications Manager immediately closes the script and issues the SIPNormalizationScriptError alarm. If a resource error occurs while the script loads or initializes, the script is disabled. If a resource error occurs during execution, the configured system resource error recovery action is taken. (The setting of the System Resource Error Recovery Action field on the SIP Normalization Script Configuration window in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration defines this action.) This counter specifies the amount of memory, in bytes, that the script consumes. This counter increases and decreases to match the amount of memory that the script uses. This count gets cleared when the script closes (because a closed script does not consume memory) and restarts when the script opens (gets enabled). A high number in this counter indicates a resource problem. Check the MemoryUsagePercentage counter and the SIPNormalizationResourceWarning alarm, which occur when the resource consumption exceeds an internally set threshold. This counter specifies the percentage of the total amount of memory that the script consumes. The value in this counter is derived by dividing the value in the MemoryUsage counter by the value in the Memory Threshold field (in the SIP Normalization Script Configuration window) and multiplying the result by 100 to arrive at a percentage. This counter increases and decreases in accordance with the MemoryUsage counter. This count gets cleared when the script closes (because closed scripts do not consume memory) and restarts when the script opens (gets enabled). When this counter reaches the internally controlled resource threshold, the SIPNormalizationResourceWarning alarm is issued. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Managed Services Guide 2-8 OL-22523-01