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Chapter 4
Using the CSS Logging Features
The logging message that follows the logging header defines the error type and
the destination, followed by a message as shown in
Figure 4-3
Logging Header
The error type indicates one of the following conditions:
The destination indicates one of the following:
The Message... section in the logging message provides additional information
concerning the problem. The log level for the undeliverable message determines
how much information is in the logging message, and how often the message
occurs in the log. You can set the log level to Warning-4, Info-6, or Debug-7.
By default, the log level for undeliverable messages is Warning-4. These
messages occur every two seconds per message queue that is experiencing the
problem. The message in the logging messages provides only the following
information:
Internal Messages Dropped.
OL-5647-02
Logging Message
Logging Message
Communications- Error Type - Dest : Message ...
QUEUE FULL - The receiving queue has no room to accept messages
QUEUE DELETED - The CSS was trying to place a message in a valid queue
but the queue was destroyed
QUEUE INVALID - A destination message queue handle was not a valid
object
QUEUE UNKNOWN - The CSS was trying to determine the destination
queue and the lookup failed
String decoded name of the destination message queue
Hexadecimal value if the error type is QUEUE DELETED, QUEUE
INVALID, or QUEUE UNKNOWN
INTERNAL, which indicates a LOCAL message passed between the tasks on
the same processor
Interpreting Undeliverable Messages
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