Virtual TapeServer 6.03.41 Operations and Administration Guide

106 | Troubleshooting
Message IDs
Each six-digit message ID is made up of the following:
The first digit represents the severity ID (see Message severity on page 105)
The second and third digits represent the subsystem ID
The final three digits represent the event ID
User auditing example
Access control can be configured to generate log messages and audit events when a user
changes the configuration or invokes management operations on any resource within VTS.
For example, if a user deletes a pool or edits the VTS configuration file, access control would
write a message to the log file. Each action/event would have a message ID assigned to it.
Event
VTS
Message ID
Message Text
User restores open system defaults 440002 Access Control RESTORE OPEN
defaults have been restored
User erases a virtual tape 421013 Cartridge XXXXX erased in Pool
XXXXX
User manually mounts a tape 220001 Cartridge XXX for read-write has
been manually mounted
User manually unmounts a tape 220002 Cartridge XXX has been manually
unmounted
6 ERROR A user error that the system or application can handle
with no interruption and limited degradation of service.
8 CRITICAL A system or service error from which the system can
recover, although there might be a momentary loss or
permanent degradation of service.
Severity ID Severity Level Description