See message VNC1100I.
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VNC1102I
See message VNC1100I.
VNC1101I
See message VNC1100I.
VNC1100I
VNC1100I ALERT = alert-id raised by VIP agent vip-agent-name
When an alert rule in VNAC agent configuration retrieves an alert from a VIP agent, then 4 to 9 messages report the event heirarchy of the alert. How many and which messages depends on the depth of the alert’s hierarchy.
An alert has 1 to 6 hierarchy records. They describe the location of the event that generated the alert. The highest-number in the hierarchy describes the resource where the alert-generating event occurred. The other resources in the hierarchy are parents of that alert-generating resource.
A 6-deep hierarchy is reported with one set of messages, a 5-deep hierarchy is reported with another set of messages, and so on.
In any set, the first three messages report the VIP agent name, and the alert ID, text, and user data. The remaining messages report the name and type of nodes in the heirarchy, starting at hierarchy level one, where the event occurred.
For each possible hierarchy depth, the message sets are as follows:
6 hierarchy nodes:
VNC1100I ALERT = alert-id raised by VIP agent vip-agent-name
VNC1101I TEXTD = alert-text
VNC1102I USERD = alert-udat
VNC1103I HIER1 = alert-hier1
VNC1104I HIER2 = alert-hier2
VNC1105I HIER3 = alert-hier3
VNC1106I HIER4 = alert-hier4
VNC1107I HIER5 = alert-hier5
VNC1108I HIER6 = alert-hier6
5 hierarchy nodes:
VNC1115I ALERT = alert-id raised by VIP agent vip-agent-name
VNC1116I TEXTD = alert-text
VNC1117I USERD = alert-udat
VNC1118I HIER1 = alert-hier1
VNC1119I HIER2 = alert-hier2
VNC1120I HIER3 = alert-hier3
VNC1121I HIER4 = alert-hier4
VNC1122I HIER5 = alert-hier5
4 hierarchy nodes:
VNC1123I ALERT = alert-id raised by VIP agent vip-agent-name
VNC1124I TEXTD = alert-text
VNC1125I USERD = alert-udat
VNC1126I HIER1 = alert-hier1
VNC1127I HIER2 = alert-hier2
VNC1128I HIER3 = alert-hier3
VNC1129I HIER4 = alert-hier4
3 hierarchy nodes:
VNC1130I ALERT = alert-id raised by VIP agent vip-agent-name
VNC1131I TEXTD = alert-text
VNC1132I USERD = alert-udat
VNC1133I HIER1 = alert-hier1
VNC1134I HIER2 = alert-hier2
VNC1135I HIER3 = alert-hier3
2 hierarchy nodes:
VNC1136I ALERT = alert-id raised by VIP agent vip-agent-name
VNC1137I TEXTD = alert-text
VNC1138I USERD = alert-udat
VNC1139I HIER1 = alert-hier1
VNC1140I HIER2 = alert-hier2
1 hierarchy node:
VNC1141I ALERT = alert-id raised by VIP agent vip-agent-name
VNC1142I TEXTD = alert-text
VNC1143I USERD = alert-udat
VNC1144I HIER1 = alert-hier1
VNC1099I
SAWSTAT: End Session Awareness Monitor configuration, status, and statistics
This is the final response message to the SAWSTAT command.
VNC1098I
SAWSTAT: Server server-name server-status. MsgsRcvd=nn. MsgsSent=nn
This message identifies the name of a VNAC server (server-name) and its current relationship ($P1) with the VNAC agent. MsgsRcvd is a count of messages received from the VNAC server. MsgsSent is a count of the number of messages sent to the VNAC server.
VNC1094I
SAWSTAT: SmfStype2=nn, SmfStype3=nn, SmfStype5=nn, SmfStype6=nn, SmfStype7=nn
SmfStype2 is the number of SMF subtype 2 records written which indicate that a previously started session has now ended.
SmfStype3 is the number of SMF subtype 3 records written which indicate that a new session has started but not yet ended.
SmfStype5 is the number of SMF subtype 5 records written which indicate that a new session has both started and ended.
SmfStype6 is the number of SMF subtype 6 records written which indicate that a new session has ended due to bind failure.
SmfStype7 is the number of SMF subtype 7 records written which indicate that a new session has ended due to init failure.
VNC1093I
SAWSTAT: FillLimit=limit-value, FillHighUsed=high-value, FillLowUnused=low-value
The SAWS data structure used to contain information about a session is a fixed length structure that is incapable of growing beyond its defined length. This message tracks high/low water marks within the SAWS structure. The purpose is to provide warning if and when SDS must redefine the SAWS data structure to be bigger.
VNC1092I
SAWSTAT: DeletedSAWS=nn, IgnoredSAWS=nn
DeletedSAWS is the number of sessions that were deleted from the repository for various reasons.
IgnoredSAWS is the number of sessions within the repository that are currently being ignored for various reasons.
VNC1091I
SAWSTAT: TotalSAWS=nn, TotalSAWT=0, TotalSAWL=nn
This message provides counts of data structures used by the SAW task.
TotalSAWS is the number of sessions currently contained within the repository.
TotalSAWT is reserved for future use and will be zero.
TotalSAWL is the number of VNAC servers that are listening for SAW data.
