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JP1 Version 12 JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Asset Console Configuration and Administration Guide


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

KDAM nnnn-m message-text

KDAM

Indicates that the message was issued by the asset management server.

nnnn

Indicates the component code that issued the message (the first n) + a serial number. The following are the component codes:

  • 7: Command

  • 8: Import and export

m

Indicates the type of message:

  • E (ERROR)

    Fatal error that required termination of the program

  • W (WARNING)

    Error that does not require program termination, but that disables some functions

  • Q (QUESTION)

    Message that requires a response from the user

  • K (WORKING)

    Message that processing is in progress

  • I (INFORMATION)

    Message providing information

(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

yyyymmddhhmmss.ttt pid(tid) KDAM nnnn-m message-text

yyyymmddhhmmss.ttt

Indicates the message output date and time.

pid

Indicates the ID of the process that issued the message.

tid

Indicates the ID of the thread that issued the message.

KDAM

Indicates that the message was issued by the asset management server.

nnnn

Indicates the component code that issued the message (the first n) + a serial number. The following are the component codes:

  • 0: Installation and setup

  • 1: Asset management server

  • 2, 3: Extension

  • 4, 5: Database access DLL

  • 6: Asset Console's LIB and DLL files

  • 7: Command

  • 8: Import and export

  • 9: Common DLL

m

Indicates the type of message:

  • E (ERROR)

    Fatal error that required termination of the program

  • W (WARNING)

    Error that does not require program termination, but that disables some functions

  • Q (QUESTION)

    Message that requires a response from the user

  • K (WORKING)

    Message that processing is in progress

  • I (INFORMATION)

    Message providing information