Format of System Messages
iProcess system messages in the SWDIR\logs\sw_warn or SWDIR\logs\sw_error file have the following format:
YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS.ssssss (Process:Instance:PID:Severity:ProcName:CaseNum:StepName:User:Module:
Revision:Line):MessageID-MessageText
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YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS.ssssss is the date and time that the message was created, where ssssss denotes microseconds. |
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Process is the iProcess process name. |
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See Server Processes in TIBCO iProcess Engine: Administrator's Guide, for a complete list of process names.
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Instance is the iProcess process instance number. Processes that do not run permanently, such as swbatch, show a value of 0. |
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PID is the operating system process identification. |
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Severity is the severity code of the problem. See Message Categories for a definition of the different categories. |
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ProcName is the name of the procedure that the message applies to. (This is blank if not applicable to the current message.) |
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CaseNum is the case number of the case that the message applies to. (This is blank if not applicable to the current message.) |
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StepName is the name of the procedure step that the message applies to. (This is blank if not applicable to the current message.) |
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User is the iProcess user that the process used to connect to iProcess - for example, pro (UNIX), swpro (Windows) or swuser. |
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Module is the name of the source module (for TIBCO Software Inc. internal use only). |
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Revision. The module revision number. |
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Line is the line number in the source module that generated the error message (for TIBCO Software Inc. internal use only). |
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MessageID is the numeric identifier of this message, as defined in the SWDIR\etc\swerwarn.mes file. |
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MessageText is the error message text. |
The following is an example message:
2008/04/16 09:53:10.012673(PROCMGR:2:6012:0:$SYSTEM:302:SYSINFO:pro:fillogin.c:69813:721): 1631-WARNING: <Login Daemon auto-logout> <Windows User sww.uid file not being updated> <user23> <sww.uid file is 123 seconds old>.