Messages


Understanding Messages

The following examples illustrate the format used in this publication to describe TSM messages:

Messages that begin with prefix ANE and are in range 4000-4999 originate from the backup-archive client. These messages (or events) are sent to the server for distribution to various event logging receivers.

The client may send statistics to the server providing information about a backup or restore. These statistics are informational messages that may be enabled or disabled to the various event logging receivers. These messages are not published in this manual.

Messages that begin with prefix ANR originate from the server.

Messages that begin with prefix ANS originate from the backup-archive or space management clients.

ANS messages that are in range 5000-5999 and 8000-8999 originate from the administrative client.

Messages that begin with prefix ACO and are in range 0301-5203 originate from the administrative client. These are messages for Tivoli Data Protection Microsoft SQL Server.

Message Format

The following examples describe the TSM message format:

The callouts to the right identify each part of the format.
Message Format

Message variables in the message text appear in italics. The server and client messages fall into the following categories:

How to Read a Return Code Message

Many different commands can generate the same return code. The following examples are illustrations of two different commands issued that result in the same return code; therefore, you must read the descriptive message for the command.

Example One for QUERY EVENT Command

Example One for QUERY EVENT Command

Example Two for DEFINE VOLUME Command

Example Two for DEFINE VOLUME Command


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