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This reference information provides additional information about messages we might encounter while using WAS ND. It is organized according to the identifier of WAS feature that produces the message.

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WAS system messages originate from a variety of sources, including Application Server components and applications. The message identifier can be either 8 or 9 characters in length and has the form:

CCCC1234X 
where:

CCCC

is a four character alphabetic component or application identifier.

1234

is a four character numeric identifier used to identify the specific message for that component.

X

is an optional alphabetic severity indicator. (I=Informational, W=Warning, E=Error)

WAS is in the process of converting to a new set of message IDs.

The following table shows the default message IDs and the corresponding new message IDs that will become the default in a future release.

To enable the new message IDs in the WAS runtime see Change the message IDs used in log files.

The runtime error messages for WAS are not part of the supported model. While IBM intends to keep changes to the messages to a minimum during the service of a given release, updates to the message content is likely to occur between major releases of WAS without prior notice to you. Therefore, to avoid potential automation errors in the environment, do not develop code that is dependent on these messages.

Version 5.1 Version 6.x and later
AATL CWWAT
ACIN CWNIC
ACWA CWWWA
ADFS CWWFS
ADMA CWWMA
ADMC CWWMC
ADMD CWWMD
ADME CWWME
ADMF CWWMF
ADMG CWWMG
ADML CWWML
ADMN CWWMN
ADMR CWWMR
ADMS CWWMS
ADMT CWWMT
ADMU CWWMU
AGNT CWWAG
APPR CWWAP
ARFM CWRFM
ASYN CWWAB
BCDS CWWCD
BNDE CWWAA
BPBN CWWCB
BPEx CWWBX
CHFW CWWCF
CHKC CWPKC
CHKJ CWWCJ
CHKP CWPKH
CHKS CWWCS
CHKW CWWCW
CLNI CWWCL
CMSG CWWMS
CMPN CWWCP
CNTR CWWEC
CONM CWWCM
CORB CWWOR
CSCP CWSCP
DBMN CWWDM
DCPA CWWPA
DCPC CWWPC
DCSV CWRCS
DCWM CWMWC
DRSW CWWDR
DSRA CWWRA
DWCT CWWCT
DWLM CWDLM
DYNA CWWDY
EAAT CWTAA
ECNS CWSNC
EMSG CWWEM
ENTP CWWIE
ESLB CWWLB
ESOP CWSPE
FLWx CWWFC
GATE CWRCB
GBNF CWNFB
HAMI CWMAH
HMGR CWRHA
HTPC CWTPC
I18N CWWWI
ILMC CWLMC
INST CWWIN
IVTL CWWIV
J2CA CWWJC
JACC CWWJA
JORB CWWJO
JSAS CWWSA
JSPG CWWJS
JSSL CWWJE
LMMS CWLAA
LMSC CWLAB
LTXT CWLTX
MSGS CWMSG
MIGR CWMGR
NMSV CWNMS
OBPL CWOBP
OCSP CWOCS
ODCF CWODC
ORBX CWORX
PLCY CWLCY
PLGC CWPLC
PLGN CWPLG
PLPR CWLPR
PLYI CWLYI
PMGR CWCPM
PMON CWPMI
PMRM CWPRM
PMWC CWPMW
PROX CWPRX
PROC CWPRC
SCHD CWSCH
SECG CWSCG
SECJ CWSCJ
SESN CWSEN
SLAP CWSIA
SLAS CWSID
SICJ CWSIJ
SICM CWSIQ
SICO CWSIC
SICR CWSIR
SICS CWSIB
SIEG CWSIG
SIEX CWSIE
SIFP CWSIF
SIME CWSIM
SIMP CWSIP
SIMS CWSIS
SIMX CWSIN
SIOD CWSIO
SISE CWSII
SITO CWSIT
SIUT CWSIU
SJMS CWSJM
SMTL CWSMT
SOAP CWSOP
SRMC CWSRM
SRVE CWSRV
SSLC CWSSL
STAT CWSTA
STFF CWSTF
STUP CWSTU
TASK CWTSK
TCPC CWTCP
TEST CWTST
TPVE CWTPV
TRAS CWTRA
TUNE CWTUN
UTLS CWUTL
WACS CWWAC
WACT CWWAV
WADR CWWAR
WASX CWWAX
WCDW CWWDW
WCLD CWWCL
WCMD CWSMC
WDWL CWWWL
WEMB CWWMB
WEWS CWWES
WHFW CWWHF
WINT CWWNT
WKSP CWWKP
WKSQ CWWKQ
WLMF CWLMF
WLTC CWWLT
WMSG CWMSS
WOBA CWWOA
WPOL CWWPO
WPRS CWWPS
WQRY CWQRY
WSCL CWWSC
WSCP CWWAD
WSEC CWWSI
WSGW CWWSG
WSIF CWWSF
WSMM CWWMM
WSMS CWWME
WSPL CWWPL
WSSC CWSSC
WSPL CWWPL
WSSC CWSSC
WSUP CWWSU
WSVM CWWVM
WSVR CWWSR
WSWS CWWWS
WTRN CWWTR
WTASK CWWTK
WUDC CWUDC
WUDU CWWDD
WUNG CWUNG
WUPD CWUPD
WUPM CWWPM
WURM CWURM
WUTM CWUTM
WUXD CWUXD
WVER CWWVR
WWEI CWWEI
WWLM CWWLM
WWPF CWWPF
WXDH CWXDH
WXDO CWXDO
WXDP CWXDP
XADC CWXDC
XADM CWXDM
XDIN CWWXI
XDRT CWXRT
XDUT CWXDU
XMLM CWXMM





 

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Converting log files to use IBM unique Message IDs
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