HP WBEM Services for HP-UX System Administrator Guide (5900-1624, April 2011)

The substitution data $0 identifies the subscription, and contains the values of the subscription
Filter and Handler Name properties in the form "FilterName, HandlerName".
This message might indicate that one or more indication providers has been removed or
disabled, and you might have to re-install, re-register, and re-enable one or more indication
providers to avoid missing indications.
Message: "Provider ($0) is now serving subscription ($1)"
This message might be logged upon a provider registration change (creation or modification
of a PG_ProviderCapabilities instance), or when a provider has been enabled ("cimprovider
-e" command).
The substitution data $0 identifies the provider, and contains the value of the Provider Name
property. The substitution data $1 identifies the subscription, and contains the values of the
subscription Filter and Handler Name properties in the form "FilterName, HandlerName".
This message indicates that additional indications can now be generated by the specified
provider for the specified subscription.
Message: "Provider ($0) is no longer serving subscription ($1)"
This message might be logged upon a provider registration change (deletion or modification
of a PG_ProviderCapabilities instance), or when a provider has been disabled ("cimprovider
-d" command). The substitution data $0 identifies the provider, and contains the value of the
Provider Name property.
The substitution data $1 identifies the subscription, and contains the values of the subscription
Filter and Handler Name properties in the form "FilterName, HandlerName". This message
indicates that no indications will be generated by the specified provider for the specified
subscription.
Other indication providers might still be serving the specified subscription. You might have to
re-install, re-register, and re-enable one or more indication providers to avoid missing
indications.
Standard CIM messages
Each CIM exception has a message string. Additional message content can be after this standard
code and format but that varies.
CIM Status Codes are defined by DMTF.
In addition to these error codes, a text description of the error is returned
Two lists of error messages follow. This first list is ordered by error number. The second list has the
same messages, but they are ordered alphabetically.
Following the lists, two examples of a return with a CIM error are:
0 = CIM_ERR_SUCCESS
The operation completed without error.
1 = CIM_ERR_FAILED
A general error occurred that is not covered by a more specific error code.
2 = CIM_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED
Access to a CIM resource was not available to the client.
3 = CIM_ERR_INVALID_NAMESPACE
The target namespace does not exist.
4 = CIM_ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER
One or more parameter values passed to the method were invalid.
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