Message Reference
FMFY—File Modify
When an existing file entry in the FSG is modified (overwritten), this logs the change.
Table 34: FMFY—File Modify Fields
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FPTH | File path | The complete path and name of the file being modified. |
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UUID | Universal Unique | The identifier of the original version of the file within the |
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The original content of the file being changed is retained within the grid at the UUID provided, but can no longer be accessed through the FSG. The content is available through other direct grid interfaces by referencing the UUID number.
The new content of the file is cached in the local FSG, and the process of storing it within the grid is initiated.
FRNM—File Rename
When an existing file entry in the FSG is renamed, this logs the change.
Table 35: FRNM—File Rename Fields
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OLDP | Original file path | The complete path and name of the (original) file being |
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NEWP | New file path | The complete path and name being assigned to the file. |
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An existing file entry in the FSG directory tree is changing. The content of the file residing within the grid is not affected, however metadata associating the file path and name is changed.
Renaming a directory does not trigger any audit messages. The metadata recorded for any enclosed files remains unchanged, indicat- ing the original ingest location only.
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