Administrator's and User's Guide for SFM HP-UX 11i v3 November 2011
Table 26 EMT Message File Description (continued)
UsageDescriptionTag
ProductCategory=
Kernel,IO,Network
Specify one or more of the following product
categories that best describes your product:
ProductCategory
• Hardware
• Network
• IO
• Kernel
• Commands
• Others
MsgCat={(ID=1,
Path=../../../bin/cat/en_US.iso88591/module1.cat,LocaleName=
Specify a list of message catalogs. The
MsgCat tag has the following attribute:
MsgCat
en_US.utf8),(Path=../../../bin/cat/en_US.iso88591/module2.cat,Locale=
ja_JP.utf8)}
ID – A unique number used to identify an
error message.
IncludeSets={1-4,5,7,8-11}
Specify a number or a set of numbers
associated with the error message.
IncludeSets
Version=HPUX1131
Specify the version number of the product.
The version number is mandatory.
Version
HeaderEnd
Marks the end of the header.HeaderEnd
Summary Reference=2/3/5
Specify the reference to the catalog file,
which contains the summary for the error
Summary
message. For example, if you specify
Summary Reference=2/3/5, the string from
catalog Id=2, set Id=3, and message Id=5
is read.
Keyword = CPU_STOP
Specify a keyword for the error.Keyword
Severity=4
Specify severity of the message.Severity
Platform=Generic
Specify the platform to which the error
message is associated with. You cannot
share error metadata across platforms.
Platform
Cause={(ID=1, Reference=1/1/1), (ID=2,
Reference=2/3/8), (ID=3, Reference=2/4/6),
(ID=4, Reference=2/4/12)}
Specify the cause for an error. The Cause
tag is mandatory and has the following
attributes:
Cause
• ID – A unique number used to identify
the cause of an error.
• Reference – Points to another error
message, which is the cause for the
current error message.
Action={(ID=1, Reference=1/3/3), (ID=2,
Reference=3/2/7), (ID=3, Reference=2/2/5),
(ID=4, Reference=2/2/16)}
Specify the corrective action for an error.
The Action tag is mandatory and has the
following attributes:
Action
• ID – A unique number used to identify
the corrective action for an error.
• Reference – Points to another error
message, which has the same corrective
action as that of the current error.
Cause_Action={(CauseID=1,
ActionID={1,2}), (CauseID=2, ActionID=3),
(CauseID=3, ActionID={2,3})}
Used to associate a cause with an action for
a specific error message. The Cause_Action
tag is mandatory if there is more than one
Cause_Action
cause and at least one corrective action for
a given error message. However, if there is
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