
Appendix A Log Descriptions
Table 295 System Logs (continued)
LOG MESSAGE | DESCRIPTION |
%s is dead at %s | A daemon (process) is gone (was killed by the operating system). |
| 1st %s: Daemon Name, 2nd %s: date and time |
%s process count is | The count of the listed process is incorrect. |
incorrect at %s | 1st %s: Daemon Name, 2nd %s: date and time |
%s becomes Zombie at | A process is present but not functioning. |
%s | 1st %s: Daemon Name, 2nd %s: date and time |
| When memory usage exceed |
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| When local storage usage exceeds |
| file system usage reaches %d%%: |
| When memory usage drops below |
| usage drops below the threshold of %d%%: |
| When local storage usage drops below |
| partition_name file system drops below the threshold of %d%%: disk- |
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DHCP Server executed | DHCP Server executed with cautious mode enabled. |
with cautious mode |
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enabled |
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DHCP Server executed | DHCP Server executed with cautious mode disabled. |
with cautious mode |
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disabled |
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Received packet is not | A packet was received but it is not an ARP response packet. |
an ARP response packet |
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Receive an ARP | The device received an ARP response. |
response |
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Receive ARP response | The device received an ARP response from the listed source. |
from %s (%s) |
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The request IP is: %s, | The device accepted a request. |
sent from %s |
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Received ARP response | The device received an ARP response that is NOT for the requested IP |
NOT for the request IP | address. |
address |
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Receive an ARP | The device received an ARP response from the client issuing the |
response from the | DHCP request. |
client issuing the |
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DHCP request |
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Receive an ARP | The device received an ARP response from an unknown client. |
response from an |
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unknown client |
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In total, received %d | The device received the specified total number of ARP response |
arp response packets | packets for the requested IP address. |
for the requested IP |
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address |
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Clear arp cache | The ARP cache was cleared successfully. |
successfully. |
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Client MAC address is | A client MAC address is not an Ethernet address. |
not an Ethernet |
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address |
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