Chapter 3: Administering the Avaya Conference Management Server (CMS)
Viewing Application Errors
To review alarms and errors:
Select the Acpc Errors – ae application.
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Figure 20: AE Application
The system displays the errors in real time, so it only displays recent events.
Application Errors produces messages in the following format:
{Date & Time} {Severity} {Message ID and message text} {Source task}.
If the message constitutes an error, a message is sent to Alarms and Errors, where it is
stored in a disk file (c:\C2001\data\aemess.log). For more information, see
Application Errors
{Date & Time} is the date and time the error was noted. This time is based on your
computer clock. Set the computer clock to local time in Month/ Year/ Time format.
{Severity} is a numeric representation of the seriousness of the alarm. There are four
severity levels numbered 0 – 3. Level 0 provides information only and does not affect the
system. Levels 1 to 3 correspond to the Minor, Major & Critical buttons.
{Message ID and message text} is the classification of the message. There are 56 alarm
messages numbered from 0 to 55. These messages contain variables "%.10s,%d " which
are replaced with the name or line that has the fault.
{Source task} is a reference to the function in the source code, which reported the alarm.
This reference is only of interest to a system programmer during system design and
remains for use in future system development.
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