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Log Message Format

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An example of a message that might be displayed via zmlog is the following:

09:51:22 zmast 00125   Daemon znode has been stopped.

The message has a time stamp, followed by an 5-character identifier of what daemon or driver is reporting the message. In this case, the message is being reported by the zmasterd daemon. The 5-digit message number and explanation follow. More information regarding what caused the message to be displayed, plus corrective action (if applicable) can be found by looking up the message number. Note that there is an optional 'priority' code after the 5-digit message code. It is up to the user to define the priority and its meaning for each message. The recommended use is to use priority 0,1,2,3, with 0 to indicate normal informative messages, 3 to indicate more sever problems. By default, priority 0 is shown as a blank as in the above example.

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