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What does that ANR/ANS/ACD/ACO/ANU/BKI message means?

ADSM/TSM Messages

What does that ANR/ANS/ACD/ACO/ANU/BKI message means?

by  LED888  Posted    (Edited  )
The following examples illustrate the format used to describe Tivoli Storage Manager 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.

Messages that begin with prefix ANR originate from the server or storage agent.

Messages that begin with prefix ANS are from one of the following clients:

Administrative clients
Application program interface clients
Backup-archive clients
Space Manager (HSM) clients
Messages that begin with prefix ACD are from Data Protection for Lotus Domino(R).
Messages that begin with prefix ACN are from Data Protection for Microsoft(R) Exchange Server.
Messages that begin with prefix ACO are from Data Protection for Microsoft SQL Server.
Messages that begin with prefix ANU are from Data Protection for Oracle.

Messages that begin with prefix BKI are from Data Protection for mySAP for DB2(R) UDB and Data Protection for mySAP for Oracle.

Messages that begin with prefix DKP and are in range 0001-9999 are from Data Protection for WebSphere(R) Application Server.

Messages that begin with prefix EEO and are in range 0000-9999 are from Data Protection for IBM Enterprise Storage Server(R) (ESS) for Oracle.

Messages that begin with prefix EEP and are in range 0000-9999 are from Data Protection for Enterprise Storage Server (ESS) for DB2 UDB.

Messages that begin with prefix IDS and are in range 1000-1999 are from Data Protection for Enterprise Storage Server (ESS) for mySAP.
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