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uCosminexus Application Server Messages


15.1 Message Description Format

The format of message descriptions in this manual is as follows:

Note that depending upon the message, Explanation of variable values, Description, and Action may not be described.

The description of each item is as follows:

KEUCnnnnn

This indicates message IDs.

The description of elements configuring a message ID is as follows:

KEUC

This indicates a prefix of messages output when switching between the built execution environments.

nnnnn

This indicates a message number managed when switching between the built execution environments. A five-digit specific number is attached to the respective messages.

Y

This indicates the message level. The message level is shown with one alphabetic character.

The characters showing message levels and their meaning are mentioned below:

E (Error)

This message reports that an error level problem has occurred.

The process is interrupted when this message is output.

W (Warning)

This message reports that a warning level problem has occurred.

The process continues even after the message is output.

I (Information)

This message reports a system operation.

The process continues even after the message is output.

Q (Question)

This message reports a user response for the output message.

When this message is output, the system waits for the user response.

R (Request)

This message reports that the system is waiting for a user response.

(Z)

This indicates the output destination of the message. The output destination is indicated with one alphabetic character.

The characters showing the output destination and their meaning are described below:

  • C: Output to the console.

  • F: Output to the log file.

  • L: Output to the event log.

  • M: Output to the Log Monitor screen.

  • S: Output to syslog (in UNIX).

  • W: Output to the Management Server window.

    Important note

    Message output destination is additional information used in the manual.

Message text

This indicates the message text output when switching between the built execution environments.

Note that the variable value (value that changes according to the message output status) in the message text is shown in the format of 'xx....xx' (xx are lower case alphabetic characters).

Explanation of variable values

The information displayed in the variable value within the message text is shown in the format of 'xx....xx: displayed information' (xx are lower case alphabetic characters). A format example of the explanation of variable values is shown below:

(Example)

aa....aa: File name

bb....bb: Application name

Description

This indicates the supplementary message explanation items such as the factors due to which the message is reported and configuration software operations that output the message.

Action

This indicates the actions performed by the user. Note that 'Contact the maintenance personnel' in the action indicates that the system administrator needs to contact our helpdesk based on the purchase agreement.