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Before Viewing the List of Messages, Format and Meaning of Message IDs

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Before Viewing the List of Messages This section explains the following information that is needed to locate messages and understand the explanations in the sections from KAPL01001 to KAPL02000 on page 8-3. • Format and meaning of the message IDs • Terms used in the messages and message explanations The information is explained below. Format and Meaning of Message IDs Each message has a message ID. Table 8-1 Format and Meaning of the Message ID KAPLnnnnn-l on page 8-2 shows the format and meaning of message IDs. Table 8-1 Format and Meaning of the Message ID KAPLnnnnn-l Format Meaning KAPL Indicates that the message is an HDLM message. nnnnn Message serial number for the module l Message level • C: Critical Fatal errors that may stop the system. • E: Error Errors that adversely affect the system. This type of error can be avoided by performing a failover or other countermeasures. • W: Warning Errors that enable the system to continue but, if left, might cause the system to improperly operate. • I: Information Information that simply indicates the operating history when the system is operating normally. Terms Used in Messages and Message Explanations Table 8-2 Terms Used in the Messages and Message Explanations on page 8-2 shows the terms that may appear in the messages and message explanations. Table 8-2 Terms Used in the Messages and Message Explanations Terms Meaning aa...aa Operation name Variable (If a message contains two or more variables, they are displayed as bb...bb, cc...cc, and so on.) The operation name that is input after dlnkmgr in the command. 8-2 Messages Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide (for VMware(R))

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Before Viewing the List of Messages
This section explains the following information that is needed to locate
messages and understand the explanations in the sections from
KAPL01001
to KAPL02000 on page
8-
3
.
Format and meaning of the message IDs
Terms used in the messages and message explanations
The information is explained below.
Format and Meaning of Message IDs
Each message has a message ID.
Table 8-1 Format and Meaning of the
Message ID KAPL
nnnnn-l
on page
8-
2
shows the format and meaning of
message IDs.
Table 8-1 Format and Meaning of the Message ID KAPL
nnnnn-l
Format
Meaning
KAPL
Indicates that the message is an HDLM message.
nnnnn
Message serial number for the module
l
Message level
C
: Critical
Fatal errors that may stop the system.
E
: Error
Errors that adversely affect the system. This type of error can be avoided
by performing a failover or other countermeasures.
W
: Warning
Errors that enable the system to continue but, if left, might cause the
system to improperly operate.
I
: Information
Information that simply indicates the operating history when the system
is operating normally.
Terms Used in Messages and Message Explanations
Table 8-2 Terms Used in the Messages and Message Explanations on page
8-
2
shows the terms that may appear in the messages and message
explanations.
Table 8-2 Terms Used in the Messages and Message Explanations
Terms
Meaning
aa...aa
Variable (If a message contains two or more variables, they are
displayed as
bb...bb
,
cc...cc
, and so on.)
Operation name
The operation name that is input after
dlnkmgr
in the command.
8-2
Messages
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