6.1.2 Message description format

Organization of this subsection
(1) Description format
(2) Explanation of the message ID symbol

(1) Description format

In this manual, messages are described as follows:


KAMKnnnnn-i (X)

message-text

Explains the meaning of the message.
aa....aa: Explains variable text that is output in the message.
S:
Indicates the main processing that the system performs after outputting the message.
O:
Indicates the action that the operator must take after checking the message.
Action to take:
Indicates the action that the system administrator must take after checking the message.
A request to contact the customer support center under the heading O (operator action) or Action to take means that the system administrator needs to contact their Hitachi representative stipulated in the purchase agreement.

(2) Explanation of the message ID symbol

The meaning of the message ID symbol follows:

KAMK:
Indicates an HA Monitor Kit message.
nnnnn:
Indicates the message sequence number.
i:
Indicates the message type.
E:
  • Indicates an error occurred in which a library, command, or server function does not work.
  • Indicates that the system cannot run because of an invalid definition or invalid command operand specification.
W:
  • Indicates a warning about command operation status or the like.
I:
  • Message that does not fall under E or W and simply indicates a condition.
(X):
Indicates a message output destination type.
(P): Server log file
(L): Message log file (syslog)
If a message has multiple output destinations, the output destination types are described by linking them with a plus (+) sign.