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ServerView Resource Orchestrator V3.1.0 Messages
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1.1.1 Output format

The output format of the manager, agent, and CLI messages is as follows:


Output format

pkgname:severity:id:message
Messages from Related Products

pkgname

Displays the package name.

severity

Indicates the severity of the problem.

  • INFO (Information)

    The message provides information to users.

  • WARNING (Warning)

    The message warns users that the system has detected an error.

  • ERROR (Error)

    The message shows the cause of a detected problem.

id

Displays the ID of the message.

message

Displays the text of the message.

Note

  • At the beginning of messages, command names may be displayed using "command1:" or "command1:command2:".

  • For command1 or command2, executed processes may be displayed.

  • pkgname, severity, and id may not be included in message.

  • When executing pre-configuration, "(in line line_no of the system configuration file)" may be displayed at the end of messages.

  • line_no indicates the line in the system configuration file that was imported for pre-configuration that contains an error or was unable to be processed.

Messages from Related Products

Messages from related products are output in the following format:

Reported from the following
product="related product name (resource name of related product)"
request="I/F information requested to related products"
message="error messages of related products"

When even one of the following error information is saved, all items of related products are output. When error information is not saved, "-" is displayed.

  • Name of Related Product

  • Resource Name of Related Product

    The resource name is displayed enclosed with parentheses after the related product name. Put a space before parentheses.
    The resource name is displayed only when there is a related product name.
    When there is a related product name, but no resource name, the parentheses and resource name are not displayed.

  • I/F Information Requested to Related Product

  • Error Messages of Related Product

    When line breaks are included in the error message, the message is displayed in multiple lines.

    Example

    Output Example

    >rcxadm user modify -file user.xml
    FJSVrcx:ERROR:65842:The password does not fit the policy of the directory service.
    Reported from the following:
    product="OpenDS"
    request="change password"
    message="User DN:cn=roradmin,OU=USERS,dc=fujitsu,dc=com The provided password value was rejected by a password validator: The provided password is shorter than the minimum required length of 6 characters: ldaps://xxx.fujitsu.com:1474"

For how to collect troubleshooting information, refer to "1.1 Collecting Troubleshooting Data (Virtual Edition)" or "1.2 Collecting Investigation Data (Cloud Edition)" in "Troubleshooting".

Information

  • Management blades, Management Boards, Remote Management Controllers, ServerView Agents, ServerView RAID

    When a chassis name is displayed for the Device name in an event log, the event is related to a management blade or a Management Board.
    When an event log has a blank Event ID and a physical server name is displayed for the Device name, the event is a Remote Management Controller, ServerView Agents, or ServerView RAID event, or indicates the status of a device registered as a server.
    For management blade, Management Board, Remote Management Controller, ServerView Agents, and ServerView RAID events, refer to the manual of the relevant product.

  • SPARC Enterprise

    When an event log has a blank Event ID and the physical server name of a SPARC Enterprise server is displayed for the Device name, the event is an XSCF and ILOM event, or indicates the status of a device registered as a server.
    For XSCF and ILOM events refer to the manual of the relevant product.

  • LAN switches

    When a LAN switch name is displayed for the Device name in an event log, the event is related to a LAN switch.
    For LAN switch events refer to the manual of the LAN switch being used.

  • Messages from Related Products

    When the character code of multibyte characters such as Japanese is stored in message, the characters may turn become garbled. In this case, change the language environment for CLI execution so that the multibyte characters can be displayed correctly.
    When changing to the output format used for backward compatibility, modify the configurations referring to "G.1.4 Configuring Display of Errors that Occur on Related Products" in the "Setup Guide CE".