# Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") # # This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. $NAMESPACE isc::config % COMMAND_DEREGISTERED Command %1 deregistered This debug message indicates that the daemon stopped supporting specified command. This command can no longer be issued. If the command socket is open and this command is issued, the daemon will not be able to process it. % COMMAND_EXTENDED_REGISTERED Command %1 registered This debug message indicates that the daemon started supporting specified command. The handler for the registered command includes a parameter holding entire command to be processed. % COMMAND_HOOK_RECEIVE_SKIP command %1 has been handled by the hook library which returned the skip state This debug message is issued when a hook library has processed the control command and returned the skip status. The callout should have set the 'response' argument which contains the result of processing the command. The Command Manager skips processing of this command and simply returns the response generated by the hook library. % COMMAND_PROCESS_ERROR1 Error while processing command: %1 This warning message indicates that the server encountered an error while processing received command. Additional information will be provided, if available. Additional log messages may provide more details. % COMMAND_PROCESS_ERROR2 Error while processing command: %1 This warning message indicates that the server encountered an error while processing received command. The difference, compared to COMMAND_PROCESS_ERROR1 is that the initial command was well formed and the error occurred during logic processing, not the command parsing. Additional information will be provided, if available. Additional log messages may provide more details. % COMMAND_RECEIVED Received command '%1' This informational message indicates that a command was received over command socket. The nature of this command and its possible results will be logged with separate messages. % COMMAND_REGISTERED Command %1 registered This debug message indicates that the daemon started supporting specified command. If the command socket is open, this command can now be issued. % COMMAND_RESPONSE_ERROR Server failed to generate response for command: %1 This error message indicates that the server failed to generate response for specified command. This likely indicates a server logic error, as the server is expected to generate valid responses for all commands, even malformed ones. % COMMAND_SOCKET_ACCEPT_FAIL Failed to accept incoming connection on command socket %1: %2 This error indicates that the server detected incoming connection and executed accept system call on said socket, but this call returned an error. Additional information may be provided by the system as second parameter. % COMMAND_SOCKET_CLOSED_BY_FOREIGN_HOST Closed command socket %1 by foreign host This is an information message indicating that the command connection has been closed by a command control client. % COMMAND_SOCKET_CONNECTION_CLOSED Closed socket %1 for existing command connection This is an informational message that the socket created for handling client's connection is closed. This usually means that the client disconnected, but may also mean a timeout. % COMMAND_SOCKET_CONNECTION_OPENED Opened socket %1 for incoming command connection on socket %2 This is an informational message that a new incoming command connection was detected and a dedicated socket was opened for that connection. % COMMAND_SOCKET_DUP_WARN Failed to duplicate socket for response: %1 This debug message indicates that the commandReader was unable to duplicate the connection socket prior to executing the command. This is most likely a system resource issue. The command should still be processed and the response sent, unless the command caused the command channel to be closed (e.g. a reconfiguration command). % COMMAND_SOCKET_FAIL_NONBLOCK Failed to set non-blocking mode for socket %1 created for incoming connection on socket %2: %3 This error message indicates that the server failed to set non-blocking mode on just created socket. That socket was created for accepting specific incoming connection. Additional information may be provided as third parameter. % COMMAND_SOCKET_READ Received %1 bytes over command socket %2 This debug message indicates that specified number of bytes was received over command socket identified by specified file descriptor. % COMMAND_SOCKET_READ_FAIL Encountered error %1 while reading from command socket %2 This error message indicates that an error was encountered while reading from command socket. % COMMAND_SOCKET_RESPONSE_TOOLARGE Server's response was larger (%1) than supported 64KB This error message indicates that the server received a command and generated an answer for it, but that response was larger than supported 64KB. Server will attempt to send the first 64KB of the response. Depending on the nature of this response, this may indicate a software or configuration error. Future Kea versions are expected to have better support for large responses. % COMMAND_SOCKET_UNIX_CLOSE Command socket closed: UNIX, fd=%1, path=%2 This informational message indicates that the daemon closed a command processing socket. This was a UNIX socket. It was opened with the file descriptor and path specified. % COMMAND_SOCKET_UNIX_OPEN Command socket opened: UNIX, fd=%1, path=%2 This informational message indicates that the daemon opened a command processing socket. This is a UNIX socket. It was opened with the file descriptor and path specified. % COMMAND_SOCKET_WRITE Sent response of %1 bytes over command socket %2 This debug message indicates that the specified number of bytes was sent over command socket identifier by the specified file descriptor. % COMMAND_SOCKET_WRITE_FAIL Error while writing %1 bytes to command socket %2 : %3 This error message indicates that an error was encountered while attempting to send a response to the command socket.