Error handling and reporting – HP Integrity rx5670 Server User Manual
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Network Adapter Scripting Utility
Error handling and reporting
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Error handling and reporting
Errors can occur for a variety of reasons including differences between the source and
target system NICs or because of errors introduced by editing the XML data file. The
software performs extensive error checking as the XML data file is read and processed.
When invalid property values are detected, a WARNING error message is written to the
log file and configuration continues with either default or existing values.
When
cqniccmd
is run from a command line or a Windows command file, a completion
code is written as an error level code to both a log file and the screen. This error code can
be used by the Windows command file to determine how to proceed. The error level codes
are as follows:
• Successful start of the action returns an error level zero (0).
• Non-fatal errors return an error level one (1).
• An invalid log file returns an error level two (2).
• Other fatal errors return an error level three (3) or greater.
Specific information about all errors can be found in the log file.