Event IDs 5400 - 5499

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Below are Notification related events from the ELM Enterprise Manager server or TNT Agent process.

Event Type:

I = Informational                W = Warning                E = Error

 

Event ID

Event Type

Message

5400

E

%1 is up but the service is not responding

5401

E

Error connecting, %1 is not currently on the network or the network is down or there is no connectivity to TCP port %2

5402

I

Notification Sent: %1 The notification method sent successfully

5403

E

Notification Error: %1 %2

5404

W

Notification script timeout: %1 The following file could not be removed: %2

5488

E

PING monitor %2 failed. Previous state was failure

5489

I

PING monitor %2 succeeded. Previous state was success.

5490

W

PING %2 warning, quality of service may be degraded. Previous state was failure.

5491

E

PING monitor %2 failed. Previous state was warning.

5492

I

PING monitor %2 succeeded. Previous state was warning.

5493

W

PING %2 warning, quality of service may be degraded. Previous state was warning.

5496

I

The service Agent %1 successfully restarted the ELM Server service

5497

E

The service Agent %1 could not restart the ELM Server service

5498

I

The ELM Server successfully restarted the TNTAgent service on %1

5499

E

The ELM Server could not restart the TNTAgent service on %1

 

Notes

The ELM Control panel applet has three Logging Levels, and these levels control how much detail is logged by the ELM Server. In general, event type determines which events are written at each level as detailed below:

Low - Log errors only.

Medium - Log errors and warnings.

High - Log errors, warnings and informational events.

Exceptions to this general scheme are indicated by the following superscripts:

1 This event is written at Low, Medium and High logging levels.

2 This event is written at Medium and High logging levels.

3 This event is written only at the High logging level.

4 Unclassified events are logged using this event ID. It is likely there will be error events and therefore written at Low, Medium, and High logging levels.

 

Please note that Actions defined in Monitor items are not affected by these logging levels and will always write events if defined.