UCTSRV_CMD_STOP (801)
The event is generated when a control command initiated by a Universal Control Server has stopped. The control command (for example: STOP, START, or REFRESH) was sent to the local Universal Broker for execution on behalf of a Universal Control Manager client.
UCTSRV_CMD_STOP Event Header
Field Name |
Description |
eventCategory |
Stop |
eventSeverity |
|
eventTopic |
Command |
eventType |
801 |
(Source Fields) |
UCT Server that made the STOP request to the Universal Broker. |
(Reporter Fields) |
|
UCTSRV_CMD_STOP Event Body
Field Name |
Notes |
Description |
clientCertIssuer |
1, 2 |
Issuer field of the digital certificate provided by the client. |
clientCertSerialNo |
1, 2 |
Serial number of the digital certificate provided by the client. |
clientCertSubject |
1, 2 |
Subject field of the digital certificate provided by the client. |
clientIpAddr |
1 |
IP address from which the client's socket connection was established. |
clientUserId |
1, 3, 4 |
User identifier of the client. |
clientWorkId |
1 |
Work identifier of the client. |
command |
|
Universal Control command being executed on behalf of Universal Control Manager client. |
commandId |
|
Command identifier provided by the Universal Control Manager client. |
commandUserId |
3 |
User identifier with which the control command executes. The user identifier is provided by the Universal Control Manager client. |
elapsedTIme |
|
Number of seconds for the control command to be accepted by the Universal Broker. The time is calculated by stopDateTime - startDateTime. |
exitCode |
|
Universal Agent error code returned by the Universal Broker in response to the control command request. |
startDateTime |
|
UTC time that the control command was sent to the local Universal Broker to be executed. |
stopDateTime |
|
UTC time that the Universal Broker indicated the control command was accepted. Note that the time does not necessarily indicate that the Universal Broker has completed processing the control command. |
Notes
- The client information identifies the Universal Control Manager that started the Universal Control Server.
- Client digital certificate information is provided only if the client provided a digital certificate.
- A case-dependent value.
- A case-dependent value, but for pre-3.2 clients, the value is always considered case sensitive.