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CHAPTER 3: IEC 61850 COMMUNICATION
SCL LOG MESSAGES
Did not find reference LN <logical node prefix><lnClass> in LD <ldinst>
Reference logic node was not found in the specific logic device of the incoming SCL info, when checking if the node has all
configurable DAIs.
Did not find reference LD <ldinst>
Reference logic device was not found in the incoming SCL information, when checking if the node has all configurable
DAIs.
Missing configurable DAIs in CID file
Generated if any configurable DAIs are missing in the incoming CID file.
All DAIs are missing for node <logical node prefix> <lnClass> inst=<lninst> in LD <logical device instance>
3
A given node is missing all DAIs.
DAI <DAI flattened name> missing in LN <logical node prefix><lnClass> inst=<lninst> in LD <logical device
instance>
Specifies the DAI that is missing in the respective logic node of the respective logic device.
insert_dai: failed to insert <reference DAI flattened name> after <new DAI flattened name>
After a reboot after sending a CID file, we failed to add a missing DAI.
SCL_Node: failed to add DAI <DAI flattened name> to end of list
After a reboot after sending a CID file, we failed to add a missing DAI.
Error: CID file <filename> open
Upon receiving a CID file, failed attempt to open the file.
Error: CID file <filename> status
Upon receiving a CID file, failed attempt to retrieve the file status.
Error: CID file <filename> size is too big
Received a CID file exceeding 16 MB.
Error: CID file <filename> read
Upon receiving a CID file, failed attempt to read from the file.
Private section: couldn't find a target Server
Failed to identify a target server in a newly received CID file.
New LNodeType=<logical node type> has different number of DO
The logical node type has different number of data objects than supported.
New LNodeType=<logical node type> has different lnClass=<lnClass>
The logical node type has a different lnClass than supported.
No DO=<data object> found in LNodeType=<logical node type>
The given logical node type does not have any data objects in it.
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