17.3.3 How to interpret messages
This section explains how to interpret the messages that are output to the standard output message log, and to message log files.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) How to interpret a standard output message log entry
The message log that is output by the asset management server consists of a message ID and message text that follows.
- Message format
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KDAM nnnn-m message-text
- KDAM
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Indicates that the message was issued by the asset management server.
- nnnn
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Indicates the component code that issued the message (the first n) + a serial number. The following are the component codes:
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7: Command
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8: Import and export
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Indicates the type of message:
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E (ERROR)
Fatal error that required termination of the program
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W (WARNING)
Error that does not require program termination, but that disables some functions
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Q (QUESTION)
Message that requires a response from the user
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K (WORKING)
Message that processing is in progress
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I (INFORMATION)
Message providing information
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(2) How to interpret a message log file
The message log file that is output by the asset management server consists of a message output time, a message ID, and message text that follows.
- Message format
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yyyymmddhhmmss.ttt pid(tid) KDAM nnnn-m message-text
- yyyymmddhhmmss.ttt
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Indicates the message output date and time.
- pid
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Indicates the ID of the process that issued the message.
- tid
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Indicates the ID of the thread that issued the message.
- KDAM
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Indicates that the message was issued by the asset management server.
- nnnn
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Indicates the component code that issued the message (the first n) + a serial number. The following are the component codes:
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0: Installation and setup
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1: Asset management server
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2, 3: Extension
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4, 5: Database access DLL
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6: Asset Console's LIB and DLL files
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7: Command
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8: Import and export
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9: Common DLL
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- m
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Indicates the type of message:
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E (ERROR)
Fatal error that required termination of the program
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W (WARNING)
Error that does not require program termination, but that disables some functions
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Q (QUESTION)
Message that requires a response from the user
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K (WORKING)
Message that processing is in progress
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I (INFORMATION)
Message providing information
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