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Overview
All Universal Agent components have the same message facilities. Messages - in this context - are text messages written to a console, file, or system log that:
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Each Agent component writes messages unique to that component.
Message Information
These pages identify and describe those messages. For each message, the following information is provided:
- Universal Agent 7.4.x Messages and CodesMessage ID
- Message text
- Description
- Severity
- System Action
- User action
- Component
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On these pages, messages are grouped 100 per page. To find details for a specific message, select the appropriate message group.
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Each message is prefixed with a unique message ID that identifies the message.
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- ppp is the product category identifier:
- UAG (Universal Automation Center Agent Component)
- UNV (All other Universal Agent Components)
- nnnn is the message number unique to that message.
- l is the severity level of that message (see Universal Agent 7.4.x Messages and Codes Severity Levels, below).
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There are six severity levels of Universal Agent messages. The severity level is based on the information provided by those messages.
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A (Audit) | Messages document the configuration options used by the program's execution and resource allocation details. They provide complete description of the program execution for auditing and problem resolution. |
I (Informational) | Messages document the actions being taken by a program. They help determine the current stage of processing for a program. Informational messages also document statistics about data processed. |
W (Warning) | Messages document unexpected behavior that may cause or indicate a problem. |
E (Error) | Messages document program errors. They provide diagnostic data to help identify the cause of the problem. |
D (Diagnostic) | Messages document diagnostic information for problem resolution. |
T (Alert) | Messages document a notification that a communications issue, which does not disrupt the program or require action, has occurred. |
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A return code - referred to as exit code on some platforms - is an integer value returned by a component to indicate success or failure of that component.
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