Appendix A Log Descriptions
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%s becomes Zombie at
%s
A process is present but not functioning.
1st %s: Daemon Name, 2nd %s: date and time
When memory usage exceed threshold-max, memory usage
reaches %d%% :mem-threshold-max.
When local storage usage exceeds threshold-max, %s:
Partition name file system usage reaches %d%%: disk-
threshold-max.
When memory usage drops below threshold-min, System
Memory usage drops below the threshold of %d%%: mem-
threshold-min.
When local storage usage drops below threshold-min, %s:
partition_name file system drops below the threshold of
%d%%: disk-threshold-min.
DHCP Server executed
with cautious mode
enabled
DHCP Server executed with cautious mode enabled.
DHCP Server executed
with cautious mode
disabled
DHCP Server executed with cautious mode disabled.
Received packet is not
an ARP response packet
A packet was received but it is not an ARP response packet.
Receive an ARP
response
The device received an ARP response.
Receive ARP response
from %s (%s)
The device received an ARP response from the listed source.
The request IP is: %s,
sent from %s
The device accepted a request.
Received ARP response
NOT for the request IP
address
The device received an ARP response that is NOT for the
requested IP address.
Receive an ARP
response from the
client issuing the
DHCP request
The device received an ARP response from the client issuing
the DHCP request.
Receive an ARP
response from an
unknown client
The device received an ARP response from an unknown client.
In total, received %d
arp response packets
for the requested IP
address
The device received the specified total number of ARP
response packets for the requested IP address.
Clear arp cache
successfully.
The ARP cache was cleared successfully.
Client MAC address is
not an Ethernet
address
A client MAC address is not an Ethernet address.
Table 101
System Logs (continued)
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION
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