HP Medical Archive Solution manual HTSE-HTTP Session Establish Fields

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Table 50: HTSC—HTTP Session Close Fields (cont.)

Code

Field

Description

 

 

 

RSLT

Result Code

Why the session was closed:

 

 

SUCS—session closed normally, without errors

 

 

TOUT—timed-out by the node, due to inactivity

 

 

ERRC—lost the connection over which the session was

 

 

established

 

 

ERRT—session terminated due to an error occurring on

 

 

a transaction

 

 

AUTH—session terminated due to a failed transaction

 

 

authorization

 

 

GERR—a general error occurred, causing the session to

 

 

close

 

 

 

This audit message means an HTTP client closed a previously-estab- lished HTTP session. “HTTP Session Close” always corresponds with a previously-issued “HTTP Session Establish” message.

This message should be monitored to determine if there are any repet- itive or excessive problems in attempting to establish a session. This could indicate potential communications or interoperability problems related to HTTP client or server implementations.

HTSE—HTTP Session Establish

When an HTTP client establishes an HTTP session, this message is issued.

Table 51: HTSE—HTTP Session Establish Fields

Code

Field

Description

 

 

 

CNID

Connection

The unique identifier for the connection over which the

 

Identifier

HTTP session was established.

 

 

 

HSID

Session Identifier

The unique identifier assigned to the HTTP session

 

 

established to the node.

 

 

 

RSLT

Result Code

Status at the time the session was established:

 

 

SUCS—session successfully established

 

 

 

This audit message means a remote host (client) successfully estab- lished an HTTP session to the node. It can be used to track which hosts the system is communicating with via the HTTP protocol.

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