It means that it exited at priority 5 of the s extension in that context.  (.. s, 5)

It does not inherently mean anything bad, depending on if that is an accurate exit point in your Macro.

Anthony


On 10/24/06, Douglas Garstang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can someone tell me if this indicates a problem? What does it mean when a macro exits != 0 ?

Spawn extension (macro-syst_FindAppServer, s, 5) exited non-zero on 'SIP/xxx.yyy.142.186-b7515f98' in macro 'syst_FindAppServer'

Thanks,
Doug.
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