Jody McIntyre writes: > The message ID (1234 above) is a 4-digit decimal number.
Why is it decimal? (as opposed to hexadecimal, ascii...) For example, "1234" could be replaced by "DOC ". > Messages are of the form: Lustre [ID 1234]: MESSAGE What is the need for "ID" and the brackets? Would it be ok to use Lustre 1234: MESSAGE instead? (without brackets, space and "ID") This is 5 chars less, which may be used for something else, e.g. longer identifiers. Is there an (implicit) 80 chars per line constraint? > EXAMPLE MESSAGES: [...] > Lustre [ID 1234]: Server handling error on server [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > transaction 11602746/0, opcode 42 returned -2 Supposing messages are long, would this be: Lustre [ID 1234]: Server handling error on server [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Lustre [ID 1234]: transaction 11602746/0, opcode 42 returned -2 or does the identifier appears only on the first line of the MESSAGE? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Tel: +33 (0)4 76 29 72 48 Bull SAS, Linux R&D, HPC/CI/Lustre | Fax: +33 (0)4 76 61 52 52 1, Rue de Provence. BP208 | Office B1/386 38432 Echirolles Cedex, France | Mail Stop B1/167 _______________________________________________ Lustre-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.clusterfs.com/mailman/listinfo/lustre-devel
