This section explains messages that are specific to Windows.
Event ID | Category | Message | Action |
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1251 | Warning | Failed to start DSA '%1' (%2) %3 | [Meaning] Activation of the DSA has failed. %1:DSA name %2:Module pass %3:Error message [Action]
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6000 | Information | The scheduler function has been activated. | [Meaning] The scheduler function has been activated. [Action] No action is necessary. |
6001 | Information | The scheduler function has been stopped. | [Meaning] The scheduler function has been stopped. [Action] No action is necessary. |
6002 | Information | The scheduler function has been stopped because of a shut-down operation. | [Meaning] The scheduler function has been stopped because of a shut-down operation. [Action] No action is necessary. |
6060 | Error | Service setup processing has failed. Cause code = %1 | [Meaning] Service setup processing has failed. %1:Cause code [Action] Collect the maintenance information and contact a systems engineer. |
6061 | Error | Activation of the schedule function has failed. Cause code = %1 | [Meaning] Activation of the schedule function has failed. %1:Cause code [Action] Collect the maintenance information and contact a systems engineer. |
6062 | Error | An error occurred in stop processing of scheduler function. Cause code = %1 | [Meaning] An error occurred in stop processing of scheduler function. %1:Cause code [Action] Collect the maintenance information and contact a systems engineer. |
6063 | Error | An error occurred during execution of scheduler function. Function name = %1, Cause code = %2 | [Meaning] An error occurred during execution of scheduler function. %1:Function name %2:Cause code [Action] Collect the maintenance information and contact a systems engineer. |
6064 | Error | An error occurred in performance information collection processing. Function name = %1, Cause code = %2 | [Meaning] An error occurred in performance information collection processing. %1: Function name %2:Cause code [Action] Collect the maintenance information and contact a systems engineer. |