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Symantec™ Security Gateways Reference Guide - Sawmill

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AppendixALog messagesThis chapter includes the following topics:■About log messages■ Informational messages (100-199)■ Notice messages (200-299)■ Warning messages (300-399)■ Error messages (400-499)■ Alert messages (500-599)■ Critical messages (600-699)About log messages■ Emergency messages (700-799)This appendix describes all the messages that can appear in the security gateway log file. Each message hasan identification number. The first digit of the message number identifies the severity of the message. Thelower the number, the lower the severity. For example, messages numbered from 100 to 199 containroutine information whereas messages 700-799 are marked as emergency messages. Also associated witheach message is one or more parameters. These parameters provide further details about the log message.Log messages take the format , , , where the message text includes theadditional parameters if they exist.Informational messages (100-199)Informational log messages fall into the range 100-199. They are normally standard messages that indicatethe security gateway is operating properly.101 - Logging to fileDescription: The program is logging the output to the file specified in the parameter.101 - PrecisionDescription: Indicates the local clock precision in microseconds.101 - Successfully installed hotfixDescription: The hotfix utility successfully installed the specified hotfix.

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