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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Messages


1.2.1 Format of output messages

Organization of this subsection

(1) Messages beginning with KAJ

This subsection describes the format of messages related to JP1/AJS3 passing information setting jobs.

Each message consists of a message ID, followed by the message text.

Messages are output in one of the following formats:

K

System identifier

AJS

Indicates a message relating to a JP1/AJS3 passing information setting job.

nnnn

Message serial number

Z

Message type, as one of the following:

  • E

    Error message. Processing is canceled. However, if you specify more than one name using a command, the system outputs this message for each name and continues command processing.

  • W

    Warning message. Processing continues after message output.

(2) Messages beginning with KAV

Each JP1/AJS3 message consists of a message ID, followed by the message text.

Messages are output in one of the following formats:

The message ID consists of the following:

K

System identifier

AVS, AVT, AVU or AVV

Indicates a message output by JP1/AJS3.

nnnn or nnn

Message serial number

Z

Message type, as one of the following:

  • E

    Error message. Processing is canceled. However, if you specify more than one name using a command, the system outputs this message for each name and continues command processing.

  • W

    Warning message. Processing continues after message output.

  • I

    Information message. Reports information to the user.

  • Q

    Query message. Prompts the user to respond.

  • K

    Continuation message. Processing continues.

The following table shows the correspondence between the message levels and the Windows event logs.

Table 1‒2: Message levels and Windows event logs

Message level

Type of Windows event log

Level

Meaning

-E

Error

System error, abnormal end of a job, monitoring failure, etc.

-W

Warning

End of a job with a warning, read failure of a settings file, etc.

-I

Information

Notice of holding a job, start of job execution, normal end of a job, start of monitoring, start and stop of daemon, etc.

-Q

Not applicable

Not applicable

The following table shows the correspondence between the message levels and the priority levels of UNIX syslogs.

Table 1‒3: Message levels and priority levels of syslogs

Message level

Priority level of syslog

Level

Meaning

-E

LOG_ERR

System error, abnormal end of a job, monitoring failure, etc.

-W

LOG_WARNING

End of a job with a warning, read failure of a settings file, etc.

-I

LOG_NOTICE

Notice of start and stop of daemon, etc.

LOG_INFO

Notice of holding a job, start of job execution, normal end of a job, start of monitoring, etc.

-Q

Not applicable

Not applicable

(3) Messages beginning with KFP

Each message output by an embedded database consists of a message ID, followed by the message text. Messages are output in the following format:

KFPX

Indicates a message output by an embedded database.

X

Code identifying the source managing the message

nnnn

Message serial number

Z

Message type, as one of the following:

  • E

    Error message. Processing is canceled. However, if you specify more than one name using a command, the system outputs this message for each name and continues command processing.

  • W

    Warning message. Processing continues after message output.

  • I

    Information message. Reports information to the user.

  • Q

    Query message. Prompts the user to respond.

  • K

    Continuation message. Processing continues.

(4) Messages beginning with KNA

The following describes the format of messages output by JP1/AJS3 system management, agent management, and JP1/AJS3 - Web Console. Each message consists of a message ID, followed by the message text. Messages are output in the following format:

K

System identifier

NAC

Indicates a message output by JP1/AJS3 communication control or agent management.

NAD

Indicates a message output by the JP1/AJS3 installer or system management.

NAK

Indicates a JP1/AJS3 - Web Console message.

nnnn

Message serial number

Z

Message type, as one of the following:

  • E

    Error message. Processing is canceled. However, if you specify more than one name using a command, the system outputs this message for each name and continues command processing.

  • W

    Warning message. Processing continues after message output.

  • I

    Information message. Reports information to the user.