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