Log files contain a list of messages that describe events and problems in
the system. Some messages are one-line descriptions of events (preceded
by date and time) and other messages include more information, in the
following format:
m/d/y h:m:s class mmmm sev
where:
m/d/y
= date event took place
h:m:s
= time event took place
class
= identifies the message as one of the following:
infoÑan event of interest occurred
warningÑinformation important to maintain correct
operation
errorÑthe system was unable to perform a desired task
bugÑthe system has identified an incorrect state
fatalÑthe system has experienced interruption of service
alarmÑmanual intervention is required by the system
mmmm
= message number that uniquely identifies the message.
All CCR messages are explained in more detail in this
chapter, in order of message number.
sev
= severity code, where 1 is so severe that the system is
inoperable. Codes 2, 3, and 4 have successively less
impact, and 0 has no impact on the system.
Many messages are followed by a description (brief explanation of the
message) and other parameters (component, object, and function) that help
support personnel determine more about the nature of a problem. The Data
parameter indicates any additional information pertaining to the event. See
the example shown earlier in this chapter.
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