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Chapter 1 Introduction : Format of System Messages

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

 
where:
YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS.ssssss is the date and time that the message was created, where ssssss denotes microseconds.
Process is the iProcess process name.
See Server Processes in TIBCO iProcess Engine: Administrator's Guide, for a complete list of process names.
Instance is the iProcess process instance number. Processes that do not run permanently, such as swbatch, show a value of 0.
PID is the operating system process identification.
Severity is the severity code of the problem. See Message Categories for a definition of the different categories.
ProcName is the name of the procedure that the message applies to. (This is blank if not applicable to the current message.)
CaseNum is the case number of the case that the message applies to. (This is blank if not applicable to the current message.)
StepName is the name of the procedure step that the message applies to. (This is blank if not applicable to the current message.)
User is the iProcess user that the process used to connect to iProcess - for example, pro (UNIX), swpro (Windows) or swuser.
Module is the name of the source module (for TIBCO Software Inc. internal use only).
Revision. The module revision number.
Line is the line number in the source module that generated the error message (for TIBCO Software Inc. internal use only).
MessageID is the numeric identifier of this message, as defined in the SWDIR\etc\swerwarn.mes file.
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>.

 

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