HPMA Audit Message Reference
passed related integrity checks. When a content block is committed to storage, this message is issued.
Table 56: SCMT—Object Store Commit Fields
Code | Field | Description |
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CBID | Content Block | The unique identifier of the content block committed to |
| Identifier | permanent storage. |
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RSLT | Result Code | Status at the time the object was stored to disk: |
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| SUCS - object successfully stored |
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This message means a given content block has been completely stored and verified, and can now be requested. It can be used to track data flow within the system.
SREM—Object Store Remove
When grid content is removed, it is either downgraded to transient status (“removed”) or completely wiped from the system such that no parts of the content remain (“purged”). If content is downgraded to transient status, it may still be accessed until purged from the system.
When a content block is deleted from permanent storage (either removed or purged), this message is issued.
Table 57: SREM—Object Store Remove Fields
Code | Field | Description |
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CBID | Content Block | The unique identifier of the content block deleted from |
| Identifier | permanent storage. |
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RSLT | Result Code | How the content was deleted: |
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| SUCS - content removed (downgraded to transient |
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| status) |
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| PURG |
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| INTL - the operation succeeded and the content is no |
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| longer accessible - but not erased, as the purge interlock |
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| is enabled |
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This audit message means a given content block has been deleted from a node and can no longer be requested directly. The message can be used to track the flow of deleted content within the system.
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