6.1.2 Message description format
This subsection explains the message description format used in this manual. The bolded area within message text means that the content to be displayed varies depending on the situation in which the message is issued. Messages are listed in numerical order by message ID. A description format example follows.
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Message ID
Message text
Message explanation
- (S)
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Indicates an action taken by the system.
- (O)
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Indicates the action to be taken by the operator when the message is displayed.
- Note
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When notified by an operator, the system administrator must collect log information by referencing 7. Error Handling Procedures, and must perform an initial investigation.
During an initial investigation of the problem cause, refer to the OS log information (Windows Event Log) and the various types of log information that are output by PFM - RM for Virtual Machine. Use this log information to view the details for the time period in which the problem occurred, and then take action to solve the problem or avoid its recurrence. Also record the operating procedures that led to the problem. At the same time, check for reproducibility as much as possible.
The < > symbols within the message text indicate embedded characters. For example, if the host name is hostA and the message text shows host=<host-name>, host= hostA is output.