Logout System Messages - Fujitsu Siemens Computers SX series User Manual

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X2000 channel connection error messages
..IM097
fopen() failed '<Fname>'
Meaning
File error/software error: The file <Fname> could not be opened. The path rights may have
been set incorrectly, the file system may be defective or full or the file may have been
deleted.
..IM099
fseek() failed '<Fname>'
Meaning
File error/software error: The positioning in the file <Fname> was invalid. The file was not
opened or the position was beyond the end-of-file.
..IM103
cannot open device <Dname>, .......
The system error message is appended to the message.
Meaning
The device file is being used or there is a configuration error: The device <Fname> could
not be opened.
13.5.5.4

Logout system messages

cdump is not an independent process but forms a component part of all the processes
capable of generating a logout. The logout type is retained. Even where the logout data
cannot be backed up, a file with a length 0 is created in the corresponding directory
(logging-V3-additional info is not available).
Logout type
chat-logouts
chat-periphery
chat-texts
uhps-logouts
n
seqnr
Text logouts are entered in the file chat_txt0log; binary layouts are entered in type-
dependent directories as independent files (with a unique sequence number). Each
sequence number <seqnr> is assigned progressively and once only for binary logouts. The
sequence number is determined by the time sequence of the incidence of an event. 9999
for the sequence number is followed by 0000. In all cases only the last 1000 binary logouts
(chat-logouts and chat-periphery) or 100 binary logouts (uhps-logouts) are present.
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Directory
/var/opt/SMAW/X2000/dump/channel/ios
/var/opt/SMAW/X2000/dump/channel/ios_per
/opt/SMAW/SMAWlog3
/var/opt/SMAW/X2000/dump/channel/uhps
File sequence number (one decimal place: 0...1)
Sequence number (four decimal places: 0000...9999)
X2000 messages
File
lf<seqnr>
lf<seqnr>
chat_txt<n>log
lf<seqnr>
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