Reference Guide

HPMA Audit Message Reference
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HP Medical Archive
This audit message means a node-to-node data transfer operation was
initiated on a single piece of content, as identified by its Content Block
Identifier. The operation requests data from “Start Sequence Count” to
“Expected End Sequence Count”. Sending and receiving nodes are
identified by their node IDs. This information can be used to track
system data flow, and when combined with storage audit messages, to
verify replica counts.
CBSE—Object Send End
When transfer of a content block from one node to another is com-
pleted, this message is issued by the source entity.
Table 13: CBSE—Object Send End Fields
Code Field Description
CNID Connection
Identifier
The unique identifier of the node-to-node content block
transfer.
CBID Content Block
Identifier
The unique identifier of the content block being
transferred.
CTDR Transfer Direction Indicates if the CBID transfer was push-initiated or pull-
initiated:
PUSH—the transfer operation was requested by the
sending entity.
PULL—the transfer operation was requested by the
receiving entity.
CTSR Source Entity The node ID of the source (sender) of the CBID transfer.
CTDS Destination Entity The node ID of the destination (receiver) of the CBID
transfer.
CTSS Start Sequence
Count
Indicates the sequence count on which the transfer
started.
CTAS Actual End
Sequence Count
Indicates the last sequence count successfully trans-
ferred. If the Actual End Sequence Count is the same as
the Start Sequence Count, and the Transfer Result was
not successful, no data was exchanged.