Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.25+, H06.03+)
Messages
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OSS Subsystem Messages
pid
is the OSS process ID for the process reporting the error. The sending program
can suppress display of this number.
identity
is an identifier provided by the issuing program to indicate the source of the
message. Typically this is the filename of the program file or the effective user ID
for the process that issued the message. If the program provides no identifier,
syslog appears.
text
is the message text supplied by the sending program. For the OSS EasySetup
utilities, this text is one of the status messages documented in the Open System
Services Installation Guide.
Cause. One of the following occurred:
•
A site-written OSS application has sent an OSS operator message. The cause of
the message is application-specific. This message identifies a condition that is not
an error, but that should receive special handling.
•
One of the OSS EasySetup utilities has issued a status message.
Effect. The effect depends on the application.
LOCAL0
LOCAL1
LOCAL2
LOCAL3
LOCAL4
LOCAL5
LOCAL6
LOCAL7
The text message was generated by the corresponding local facility.
These facility names are reserved for site-defined use.
LPR The text message was generated by a line printer subsystem. HP
software does not use this facility name.
MAIL The text message was generated by a mail subsystem.
NEWS The text message was generated by a network news subsystem. HP
software does not use this facility name.
SYSLOG The text message was generated by a syslogd process. HP software
does not use this facility name.
USER The text message was generated by a user process. This is the default
facility name used by the OSS logging feature.
UUCP The text message was generated by a UNIX-to-UNIX copy program
(UUCP) subsystem. HP software does not use this facility name.
Facility Name Meaning (page 2 of 2)