My event source is trying to send an event, but the
emitter does not submit it to the event service and outputs message
CEIEM0027E to the log file ("The emitter did not send the event to
the event server because the Common Base Event is not valid").
Cause
This message indicates that one or
more of the event properties contain data that does not conform to
the Common Base Event specification. There are many ways in which
event data might not be valid, including the following:
- The global instance identifier must be at least 32 characters
but no more than 64 characters in length.
- The severity must be within the range of 0 - 70.
Remedy
To correct this problem:
- Check the detailed exception message in the log file to determine
which event property is not valid. For example, this messages indicates
that the length of the global instance identifier (ABC)
is not valid:
Exception: org.eclipse.hyades.logging.events.cbe.ValidationException
: IWAT0206E The length of the identifier in the specified Common
Base Event property is outside the valid range of 32 to 64
characters.
Property: CommonBaseEvent.globalInstanceId
Value: ABC
- Correct the event content at the source so it conforms to the
Common Base Event specification.
- Resubmit the event.