Panasonic Section 520 User Manual

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DBS-92-520
Issued April 2000
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Chapter 5. Maintenance and 
Troubleshooting
Alarm Log Entries
Telephony Services Administration allows for the logging and displaying of 
messages from a Telephony Services driver. Panadrvr takes advantage of this 
service. Note that the actual messages logged, displayed, etc., depend upon 
current Novell Tserver settings.
Each message has the following format:
Module ID:  The NLM generating the message, in our case ‘Panadrvr’.
Level:  The importance of the alarm. Telephony Services allows the 
following levels:
FATAL:
FATAL condition (calling module aborting) 
WARNING:
non-service-affecting condition
CAUTION:
unexpected software error (non-fatal) 
ERROR:
non-fatal, service-affecting condition
AUDIT_TRAIL:
important (normal) event 
TRACE:
trace message for debugging
Location:  The source code location from where the alarm was generated. 
Panadrvr uses the following algorithm:
((Source_Code_Line_Number * 1000) + (Module_ID_Number)).  
Thus, for any given alarm the least 3 significant digits represent the Internal 
Source Code Module ID while the most significant bits represent the line 
number within this module. This selection is intended for Panasonic 
Technical Support use only.
Error Code:  Panadrvr uses this value as a cumulative alarm count.
“FATAL” Messages:
These alarms indicate Panadrvr is shutting down.
TDILOGERROR(dname, FATAL, ALMLOC, alarmcnt++, "Unloading 
via user request."). 
The user has selected the Panadrvr shutdown driver option from the 
Panadrvr Menu and Panadrvr is exiting.