Specifications

Warning message. Processing continues after message output.
I
Information message. Reports information to the user.
Q
Query message. Prompts the user to respond.
K
Continuation message. Processing continues.
The following table shows the correspondence between the message levels and the Windows event logs.
Table 14: Message levels and Windows event logs
Message level Type of Windows event log
Level Meaning
-E
Error System error, abnormal end of a job, monitoring failure, etc.
-W
Warning End of a job with a warning, delay of a jobnet, read failure of a settings file, etc.
-I
Information Notice of holding a job, start of job execution, normal end of a job, start of monitoring,
etc.
-Q
Not applicable Not applicable
The following table shows the correspondence between the message levels and the priority levels of UNIX syslogs.
Table 1
5: Message levels and priority levels of syslogs
Message level Priority level of syslog
Level Meaning
-E LOG_ERR
System error, abnormal end of a job, monitoring failure, etc.
-W LOG_WARNING
End of a job with a warning, delay of a jobnet, read failure of a settings file, etc.
-I LOG_NOTICE
Notice of holding a job, start of monitoring, etc.
LOG_INFO
Start of job execution, normal end, etc.
-Q
Not applicable Not applicable
(3) Messages beginning with KFP
Each message output by an embedded database consists of a message ID, followed by the message text. Messages are
output in the following format:
KFPXnnnn-Z message text
KFPX
Indicates a message output by an embedded database.
X
Code identifying the source managing the message
nnnn
Message serial number
1. Overview of JP1/AJS3 Messages
Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Messages 1
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