LDM messages provide you with many types of information about CA-L‑Serv and its activity. The following table describes different types of LDM messages, what they mean, and how you should react to them.
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Message Type |
What It Does |
What CA-L-Serv Does |
What You Should Do |
|---|---|---|---|
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Syntax Error Message. (Message ID ends in E.) |
Notifies you about syntax errors that prevent CA‑L‑Serv from recognizing or compiling a command or statement. |
Usually, CA-L-Serv discards the entire command or statement without executing any part of it. (Exceptions are noted in the documentation.) |
Consult the syntax reference information in the CA-L-Serv section of the Reference Guide. If you cannot tell what's wrong or how to fix the problem, look at other messages issued around the same time. |
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Execution Error Message (Message ID ends in E.) |
Notifies you about errors that prevent CA-L-Serv from taking the action you directed. |
Depending on the error, CA-L-Serv may continue without performing the action you directed, may perform default processing, or may terminate. |
Some of these messages provide information (such as return codes) that you may need to look up to determine more precisely the cause of the problem. If you cannot tell what's wrong or how to fix the problem, look at other messages issued around the same time. |
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Product Error Message (Message ID ends in L.) |
Notifies you that part or all of CA-L-Serv experienced an error or abend. Usually, you cannot fix these errors. |
CA-L-Serv was designed to recover from most types of errors. However, CA‑L‑Serv may be unable to correct the error and may terminate. |
Collect any diagnostic information that's available, and note the sequence of events that preceded the error. Then call CA Support. |
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Trace and Diagnostic Message (Message ends in T.) |
Describes CA-L-Serv's actions in great detail. CA Support uses this information to analyze and diagnose complex problems. |
Nothing. This is an informational message. |
If you receive a trace message unexpectedly, call CA Support. Trace messages are not documented in CA-L-Serv manuals. |
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Unsolicited Information Message (Message ID ends in I.) |
Describes or performs a routine action. |
Nothing. This is an informational message. |
Nothing. This is an informational message. |
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Solicited Information Message (Message ID ends in I.) |
Provides information you requested through a command or statement. |
Nothing. This is an informational message. |
Nothing. This is an informational message. |
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