UCMSRV_WORK
The event is generated by Universal Command (UCM) Server to log the work it has performed.
UCMSRV_WORK Event Header
Field Name | Description |
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eventCategory | Log |
eventSeverity | Informational |
eventTopic | Component |
eventType | 205 |
(Source Fields) | UCM Server that performed the work. |
(Reporter Fields) |
UCMSRV_WORK Event Body
Field Name | Notes | Description |
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clientCertIssuer | 1 | Issuer field of the digital certificate provided by the UCM Manager. |
clientCertSerialNo | 1 | Serial number of the digital certificate provided by the UCM Manager. |
clientCertSubject | 1 | Subject field of the digital certificate provided by the UCM Manager. |
clientIpAddr | IP address from which the UCM Manager's socket connection was established. | |
clientUserId | 2, 3 | User identifier of the UCM Manager. |
clientUserIdCaseSensitive | Indication of whether or not clientUserId is case sensitive:
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clientWorkId | Work identifier of the UCM Manager. | |
controlCipher | SSL/TLS cipher suite used for the control session between the UCM Manager and Server. | |
forceComplete | Specification for whether or not the UCM Server performed a force completion request. | |
jobCommand | Command used to start the job. The field is relevant only if the jobFormat value is CMD. | |
jobElapsedTime | Number of seconds that the job executed. The value may be zero if the job ran less than a second. | |
jobExitCode | Exit code of the job as reported by the operating system. | |
jobExitStatus | Final exit status of the job as reported by the operating system. Valid values are:
An abnormal end indicates the job was interrupted by the operating system before it completed processing. Examples of abnormal exits include UNIX signals, Windows exceptions, and z/OS ABENDs. | |
jobFormat | Format of the job request. Valid values are:
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jobLoginEnvironment | Specification for whether or not a login environment was established in which to execute the job. Possible values are:
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jobStartDateTime | UTC time the job started. | |
jobStopDateTime | UTC time the job stopped. | |
jobType | Type of job requested. Valid values are:
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jobUserId | User identifier with which the job executed. | |
jobWorkId | Work identifier of the job. | |
managerFaultTolerant | Specification for whether or not the UCM Server is in Manager Fault Tolerant mode. Possible values are:
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messageLevel | Message level with which UCM Server is executing. | |
networkFaultTolerant | Specification for whether or not the UCM Server is in Network Fault Tolerant mode. Possible values are:
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restarted | Specification for whether or not the UCM Server was restarted. | |
serverComponentId | Component identifier of the UCM Server with which the manager is communicating. | |
stderrCipher | SSL/TLS cipher suite used for the standard error session between the UCM Manager and Server. | |
stderrCompression | Compression method used for the standard error session between the UCM Manager and Server. | |
stderrMode | Data translation mode used for the standard error session between the UCM Manager and Server. | |
stdinCipher | SSL/TLS cipher suite used for the standard input session between the UCM Manager and Server. | |
stdinCompression | Compression method used for the standard input session between the UCM Manager and Server. | |
stdinMode | Data translation mode used for the standard input session between the UCM Manager and Server. | |
stdoutCipher | SSL/TLS cipher suite used for the standard output session between the UCM Manager and Server. | |
stdoutCompression | Compression method used for the standard output session between the UCM Manager and Server. | |
stdoutMode | Data translation mode used for the standard output session between the UCM Manager and Server. | |
version | Version of the UCM Server program. | |
workId | Work identifier with which UCM Server is executing. |
Notes
- Digital certificate information is provided only if the Manager provided a digital certificate.
- A case-dependent value.
- A case-dependent value, but for pre-3.2.0 clients, the value always is considered case sensitive.