HPMA Audit Message Reference
ETCC—TCP/IP Connection Close
When the system on either side of an established connection closes the connection (either normally or abnormally), this message is generated.
Table 30: ETCC—TCP/IP Connection Close Fields
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CNID | Connection | The unique identifier of the connection. |
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INIE | Initiating Entity | The entity causing the connection to be closed: |
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RSLT | Result Code | Why the connection was closed: |
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This audit message means a TCP/IP connection was closed. When this message is generated, the corresponding connection ID no longer exists, and the associated TCP/IP connection is no longer established.
This message can be used to detect problems within the system, such as network issues over a WAN, or interoperability problems between systems. The “Connection Identifier” field allows correlation of audit messages related to actions performed during a session.
ETCF—TCP/IP Connection Fail
When an attempt to establish a connection to a remote service fails during establishment, this message is generated.
Table 31: ETCF—TCP/IP Connection Fail Fields
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SEID | Service Identifier | The unique identifier of the service to which the connec- |
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