Interstage Shunsaku Data Manager Messages - Linux - |
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Chapter 1 Messages Overview |
If the system detects an error while the system is operating, a Shunsaku system message will be output to the system log. System status and errors can be identified by monitoring the system log.
The message format and other relevant information are explained below.
Messages that are output to the system log (syslog) appear in the following format.
label:error type: message code:message text system information |
SHN
However, the 'label' may be edited and output to the system log (syslog), depending on the OS or its version being used.
There are the following three types of the error types:
Error, warning or information message code
Error, warning or information message text
Name of Shunsaku system that outputs a message after 'Shunsaku System Name ='
UX:SHN[27817]:INFO:shn01100i:Initializing... (director) [shund1] Shunsaku System Name=shunsaku |
Refer to Chapter 2 Messages Beginning with 'shn' for more details about messages.
Message detail can also be viewed using the shunprtmsg command.
The following example shows how to display the response to the message code 'shn01100i'.
shunprtmsg -shn 01100 shn01100i Initializing... (s*) [t*] [Description] The initialization process has started. [Parameters] s*: Process name t*: Director identifier |
Shunsaku system name will not be shown in the messages that are displayed by the shunprtmsg command.
Refer to the Command Reference for more information on the shunprtmsg command.
Refer to Appendex A List of Messages Output to the System Log for more information on the type of message codes that are output in the system log (syslog).
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