When you receive a message from a system component, you
can often resolve the problem by reading the entire message text and
the recovery actions that are associated with the message.
Message identifiers are 10 characters long, and the characters
in the message identifier provide more information about the message.
- The first three characters identify the product.
- CWU is the product identifier for IBM InfoSphere Identity
Insight.
- The next two characters identify the specific component within
the product that is generating the message.
- AA is the component identifier for the Visualizer.
- AE is the component identifier for the pipeline.
- AI is the component identifer for the Configuration Console.
- AK is the component identifier for the Event Manager.
- AL is the component identifer for Web services.
- The next four characters are the message number.
- The last character is the message type code, which describes the
severity of the message:
- E indicates an error message. This type of message indicates
a problem with a specific product component that requires immediate
action. Review the component log files for information to help you
troubleshoot and resolve the error.
- I indicates an informational message. This type of message
does not require immediate action, but you might want to review the
component log files for more information.
- W indicates a warning message. This type of message indicates
that a condition has occurred that may need attention. Review the
component log files for more information as to what the warning condition
is and how you can resolve the condition.
Message examples
If you receive a message
with the message identifier of CWUAE0001E, the message indicates an
error message from a pipeline that most likely caused the pipeline
to shut down and stop processing. You should review the pipeline log
files to resolve the problem, so you can restart the pipeline.
If
you receive a message with the message identifier of CWUAE325W, the
message indicates that a warning message occurred in
the pipeline, but the warning did not stop the pipeline from continuing
to process incoming records. You can check the pipeline log files
for more information about the warning, to see what actions you might
need to take to correct the problem or incoming data record. If this
particular pipeline is being monitored by the application monitor,
you can also check the application monitor windows in the Configuration
Console for more information.
If you receive a message with
the message identifier of CWUAA5543I, the message indicates an informational
message in the Visualizer. While this message does not affect Visualizer
operations, you may still want to look at the Visualizer client log
file for more information.