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HA Monitor Cluster Software Messages


1.1.2 Message statement format

Organization of this subsection

(1) Statement format

Messages in this manual are presented using the format shown below.

KAMNnnn-i(X)

Message text

The message's meaning is described in this section.

aa....aa: What the variable refers to is explained on this line.

S:

Indicates what processing the system performs after it outputs the message.

O:

Indicates what the operator is to do after checking the message.

Action:

Indicates the corrective action that the system administrator is to take when checking the message.

If this manual advises the operator or system administrator to contact maintenance personnel, they are recommended to contact the Hitachi representative noted in the purchase agreement.

(2) Explanation of Message ID Symbols

Message ID symbols are explained below.

KAMN:

Indicates that this is an HA Monitor message.

nnn:

Indicates the serialized message identification number.

i:

Indicates the type of message.

E:
  • Indicates that an error is preventing library, command, or server functions from being performed.

  • Indicates that the attempted operation cannot be executed because an invalid definition or an invalid operand was specified for the command.

W:
  • Indicates a warning about memory usage by libraries, commands, or servers.

  • Indicates that a definition was invalid, or an invalid operand was specified for a command, but operation continued by using a default value.

D:
  • Indicates that an error occurred that prevents library, command, or server functions from functioning correctly, and the operation is pending. Some kind of action must be taken for the operation to continue.

I:
  • These are informational messages not categorized as E, W, or D that simply indicate the status of an operation.

(X):

Indicates the destination to which the message is output.

(E): Standard error

(S): Standard output

(L): Message log file (syslog)

If a single message is output to multiple destinations, the output destinations are concatenated using plus signs (+). If the message is output only to the message log file (syslog), the output destination is omitted and this area is left blank.