A.2 Product log
The product log contains messages generated from CPA and CPA Option for AJS3.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Output destination
The following table describes the location and size of the product log file to which processes and commands write entries.
No. |
Source process or command |
Default output destination or file |
Default size#2 (Unit: KB) |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
cpaservice |
data-path\log\msg.log{.n}#1 By default, the log file is located in the following: %ProgramData%\HITACHI\jp1\jp1_default\JP1CPA\log\msg.log{.n}#1 |
512 |
2 |
cpamanager |
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3 |
cpaplayer |
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4 |
cpajobentry |
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5 |
cpajobdelete |
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6 |
cpajobstop |
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7 |
cpareport |
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8 |
cpapasswd |
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9 |
cpasetprof |
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10 |
cpajobrun |
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11 |
cpaiescscm |
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12 |
cpaiescsvr |
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13 |
cpaalsetup |
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14 |
cpasetumap |
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15 |
cpaeventmon |
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16 |
cpaalexec |
(2) Output format
A product log entry is formatted as follows:
created-date-and-time process-name process-ID thread-ID message-ID message-text |
The following table describes each output item.
No. |
Output item |
Output format |
Size (Unit: bytes) |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
created-date-and-time |
YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.sss |
23 |
The date and time when the log entry was created. The created date and time is based on the time zone of the operating system. |
2 |
process-name |
Alphanumeric characters |
16 |
The name of the process or command that created the log entry. This field is padded with spaces up to its length (16 bytes) when the length of the process name or command name is less than 16 bytes. |
3 |
process-ID |
Hexadecimal number |
8 |
The process ID of the source of the log entry |
4 |
thread-ID |
Hexadecimal number |
8 |
The thread ID of the source of the log entry |
5 |
message-ID |
Alphanumeric characters |
16 |
Message ID. This field is padded with spaces up to its length (16 bytes) when the length of the message ID is less than 16 bytes. |
6 |
message-text |
Character string |
1 to 1,023 |
Message text |
(3) Encoding
The product log file is encoded in the character set specified in the operating system.