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  1. # Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
  2. #
  3. # Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
  4. # purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
  5. # copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
  6. #
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  8. # REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
  9. # AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT,
  10. # INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM
  11. # LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE
  12. # OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
  13. # PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
  14. $NAMESPACE isc::d2
  15. % DCTL_CCSESSION_ENDING %1 ending control channel session
  16. This debug message is issued just before the controller attempts
  17. to disconnect from its session with the Kea control channel.
  18. % DCTL_CCSESSION_STARTING %1 starting control channel session, specfile: %2
  19. This debug message is issued just before the controller attempts
  20. to establish a session with the Kea control channel.
  21. % DCTL_COMMAND_RECEIVED %1 received command: %2, arguments: %3
  22. A debug message listing the command (and possible arguments) received
  23. from the Kea control system by the controller.
  24. % DCTL_CONFIG_COMPLETE server has completed configuration: %1
  25. This is an informational message announcing the successful processing of a
  26. new configuration. It is output during server startup, and when an updated
  27. configuration is committed by the administrator. Additional information
  28. may be provided.
  29. % DCTL_CONFIG_FILE_LOAD_FAIL %1 reason: %2
  30. This fatal error message indicates that the application attempted to load its
  31. initial configuration from file and has failed. The service will exit.
  32. % DCTL_CONFIG_LOAD_FAIL %1 configuration failed to load: %2
  33. This critical error message indicates that the initial application
  34. configuration has failed. The service will start, but will not
  35. process requests until the configuration has been corrected.
  36. % DCTL_CONFIG_START parsing new configuration: %1
  37. A debug message indicating that the application process has received an
  38. updated configuration and has passed it to its configuration manager
  39. for parsing.
  40. % DCTL_CONFIG_STUB %1 configuration stub handler called
  41. This debug message is issued when the dummy handler for configuration
  42. events is called. This only happens during initial startup.
  43. % DCTL_CONFIG_UPDATE %1 updated configuration received: %2
  44. A debug message indicating that the controller has received an
  45. updated configuration from the Kea configuration system.
  46. % DCTL_DISCONNECT_FAIL %1 controller failed to end session with Kea: %2
  47. This message indicates that while shutting down, the DHCP-DDNS controller
  48. encountered an error terminating communication with the Kea configuration
  49. system. The service will still exit. While theoretically possible,
  50. this situation is rather unlikely.
  51. % DCTL_INIT_PROCESS %1 initializing the application
  52. This debug message is issued just before the controller attempts
  53. to create and initialize its application instance.
  54. % DCTL_INIT_PROCESS_FAIL %1 application initialization failed: %2
  55. This error message is issued if the controller could not initialize the
  56. application and will exit.
  57. % DCTL_NOT_RUNNING %1 application instance is not running
  58. A warning message is issued when an attempt is made to shut down the
  59. application when it is not running.
  60. % DCTL_PARSER_FAIL : %1
  61. On receipt of a new configuration, the server failed to create a parser to
  62. decode the contents of the named configuration element, or the creation
  63. succeeded but the parsing actions and committal of changes failed.
  64. The reason for the failure is given in the message.
  65. % DCTL_PROCESS_FAILED %1 application execution failed: %2
  66. The controller has encountered a fatal error while running the
  67. application and is terminating. The reason for the failure is
  68. included in the message.
  69. % DCTL_RUN_PROCESS %1 starting application event loop
  70. This debug message is issued just before the controller invokes
  71. the application run method.
  72. % DCTL_SESSION_FAIL %1 controller failed to establish Kea session: %1
  73. The controller has failed to establish communication with the rest of
  74. Kea and will exit.
  75. % DCTL_STANDALONE %1 skipping message queue, running standalone
  76. This is a debug message indicating that the controller is running in the
  77. application in standalone mode. This means it will not connected to the Kea
  78. message queue. Standalone mode is only useful during program development,
  79. and should not be used in a production environment.
  80. % DHCP_DDNS_ADD_FAILED DHCP_DDNS Transaction outcome: %1
  81. This is an error message issued after DHCP_DDNS attempts to submit DNS mapping
  82. entry additions have failed. The precise reason for the failure should be
  83. documented in preceding log entries.
  84. % DHCP_DDNS_ADD_SUCCEEDED DHCP_DDNS successfully added the DNS mapping addition for this request: %1
  85. This is an informational message issued after DHCP_DDNS has submitted DNS
  86. mapping additions which were received and accepted by an appropriate DNS server.
  87. % DHCP_DDNS_AT_MAX_TRANSACTIONS application has %1 queued requests but has reached maximum number of %2 concurrent transactions
  88. This is a debug message that indicates that the application has DHCP_DDNS
  89. requests in the queue but is working as many concurrent requests as allowed.
  90. % DHCP_DDNS_CFG_FILE_RELOAD_ERROR configuration reload failed: %1, reverting to current configuration.
  91. This is an error message indicating that the application attempted to reload
  92. its configuration from file and encountered an error. This is likely due to
  93. invalid content in the configuration file. The application should continue
  94. to operate under its current configuration.
  95. % DHCP_DDNS_CFG_FILE_RELOAD_SIGNAL_RECVD OS signal %1 received, reloading configuration from file: %2
  96. This is an informational message indicating the application has received a signal
  97. instructing it to reload its configuration from file.
  98. % DHCP_DDNS_CLEARED_FOR_SHUTDOWN application has met shutdown criteria for shutdown type: %1
  99. This is a debug message issued when the application has been instructed
  100. to shutdown and has met the required criteria to exit.
  101. % DHCP_DDNS_COMMAND command directive received, command: %1 - args: %2
  102. This is a debug message issued when the DHCP-DDNS application command method
  103. has been invoked.
  104. % DHCP_DDNS_CONFIGURE configuration update received: %1
  105. This is a debug message issued when the DHCP-DDNS application configure method
  106. has been invoked.
  107. % DHCP_DDNS_FAILED application experienced a fatal error: %1
  108. This is a debug message issued when the DHCP-DDNS application encounters an
  109. unrecoverable error from within the event loop.
  110. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_ADD_BAD_DNSCLIENT_STATUS DHCP_DDNS received an unknown DNSClient status: %1, while adding a forward address mapping for FQDN %2 to DNS server %3
  111. This is an error message issued when DNSClient returns an unrecognized status
  112. while DHCP_DDNS was adding a forward address mapping. The request will be
  113. aborted. This is most likely a programmatic issue and should be reported.
  114. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_ADD_BUILD_FAILURE DNS udpate message to add a forward DNS entry could not be constructed for this request: %1, reason: %2
  115. This is an error message issued when an error occurs attempting to construct
  116. the server bound packet requesting a forward address addition. This is due
  117. to invalid data contained in the NameChangeRequest. The request will be aborted.
  118. This is most likely a configuration issue.
  119. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_ADD_IO_ERROR DHCP_DDNS encountered an IO error sending a forward mapping add for FQDN %1 to DNS server %2
  120. This is an error message issued when a communication error occurs while
  121. DHCP_DDNS is carrying out a forward address update. The application will
  122. retry against the same server or others as appropriate.
  123. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_ADD_REJECTED DNS Server, %1, rejected a DNS update request to add the address mapping for FQDN, %2, with an RCODE: %3
  124. This is an error message issued when an update was rejected by the DNS server
  125. it was sent to for the reason given by the RCODE. The rcode values are defined
  126. in RFC 2136.
  127. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_ADD_RESP_CORRUPT DHCP_DDNS received a corrupt response from the DNS server, %1, while adding forward address mapping for FQDN, %2
  128. This is an error message issued when the response received by DHCP_DDNS, to a
  129. update request to add a forward address mapping, is mangled or malformed.
  130. The application will retry against the same server or others as appropriate.
  131. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REMOVE_ADDRS_BAD_DNSCLIENT_STATUS DHCP_DDNS received an unknown DNSClient status: %1, while removing a forward address mapping for FQDN %2 to DNS server %3
  132. This is an error message issued when DNSClient returns an unrecognized status
  133. while DHCP_DDNS was removing a forward address mapping. The request will be
  134. aborted. This is most likely a programmatic issue and should be reported.
  135. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REMOVE_ADDRS_BUILD_FAILURE DNS udpate message to remove a forward DNS Address entry could not be constructed for this request: %1, reason: %2
  136. This is an error message issued when an error occurs attempting to construct
  137. the server bound packet requesting a forward address (A or AAAA) removal. This
  138. is due to invalid data contained in the NameChangeRequest. The request will be
  139. aborted. This is most likely a configuration issue.
  140. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REMOVE_ADDRS_IO_ERROR DHCP_DDNS encountered an IO error sending a forward mapping address removal for FQDN %1 to DNS server %2
  141. This is an error message issued when a communication error occurs while
  142. DHCP_DDNS is carrying out a forward address remove. The application will retry
  143. against the same server or others as appropriate.
  144. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REMOVE_ADDRS_REJECTED DNS Server, %1, rejected a DNS update request to remove the forward address mapping for FQDN, %2, with an RCODE: %3
  145. This is an error message issued when an update was rejected by the DNS server
  146. it was sent to for the reason given by the RCODE. The rcode values are defined
  147. in RFC 2136.
  148. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REMOVE_ADDRS_RESP_CORRUPT DHCP_DDNS received a corrupt response from the DNS server, %1, while removing forward address mapping for FQDN, %2
  149. This is an error message issued when the response received by DHCP_DDNS, to a
  150. update request to remove a forward address mapping, is mangled or malformed.
  151. The application will retry against the same server or others as appropriate.
  152. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REMOVE_RRS_BAD_DNSCLIENT_STATUS DHCP_DDNS received an unknown DNSClient status: %1, while removing forward RRs for FQDN %2 to DNS server %3
  153. This is an error message issued when DNSClient returns an unrecognized status
  154. while DHCP_DDNS was removing forward RRs. The request will be aborted. This is
  155. most likely a programmatic issue and should be reported.
  156. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REMOVE_RRS_BUILD_FAILURE DNS udpate message to remove forward DNS RR entries could not be constructed for this request: %1, reason: %2
  157. This is an error message issued when an error occurs attempting to construct
  158. the server bound packet requesting forward RR (DHCID RR) removal. This is due
  159. to invalid data contained in the NameChangeRequest. The request will be aborted.This is most likely a configuration issue.
  160. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REMOVE_RRS_IO_ERROR DHCP_DDNS encountered an IO error sending a forward RR removal for FQDN %1 to DNS server %2
  161. This is an error message issued when a communication error occurs while
  162. DHCP_DDNS is carrying out a forward RR remove. The application will retry
  163. against the same server.
  164. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REMOVE_RRS_REJECTED DNS Server, %1, rejected a DNS update request to remove forward RR entries for FQDN, %2, with an RCODE: %3
  165. This is an error message issued when an update was rejected by the DNS server
  166. it was sent to for the reason given by the RCODE. The rcode values are defined
  167. in RFC 2136.
  168. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REMOVE_RRS_RESP_CORRUPT DHCP_DDNS received a corrupt response from the DNS server, %1, while removing forward RRs for FQDN, %2
  169. This is an error message issued when the response received by DHCP_DDNS, to a
  170. update request to remove forward RRs mapping, is mangled or malformed.
  171. The application will retry against the same server or others as appropriate.
  172. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REPLACE_BAD_DNSCLIENT_STATUS DHCP_DDNS received an unknown DNSClient status: %1, while replacing forward address mapping for FQDN %2 to DNS server %3
  173. This is an error message issued when DNSClient returns an unrecognized status
  174. while DHCP_DDNS was replacing a forward address mapping. The request will be
  175. aborted. This is most likely a programmatic issue and should be reported.
  176. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REPLACE_BUILD_FAILURE DNS update message to replace a forward DNS entry could not be constructed from this request: %1, reason: %2
  177. This is an error message issued when an error occurs attempting to construct
  178. the server bound packet requesting a forward address replacement. This is
  179. due to invalid data contained in the NameChangeRequest. The request will be
  180. aborted. This is most likely a configuration issue.
  181. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REPLACE_IO_ERROR DHCP_DDNS encountered an IO error sending a forward mapping replace for FQDN %1 to DNS server %2
  182. This is an error message issued when a communication error occurs while
  183. DHCP_DDNS is carrying out a forward address update. The application will
  184. retry against the same server or others as appropriate.
  185. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REPLACE_REJECTED DNS Server, %1, rejected a DNS update request to replace the address mapping for FQDN, %2, with an RCODE: %3
  186. This is an error message issued when an update was rejected by the DNS server
  187. it was sent to for the reason given by the RCODE. The rcode values are defined
  188. in RFC 2136.
  189. % DHCP_DDNS_FORWARD_REPLACE_RESP_CORRUPT DHCP_DDNS received a corrupt response from the DNS server, %1, while replacing forward address mapping for FQDN, %2
  190. This is an error message issued when the response received by DHCP_DDNS, to a
  191. update request to replace a forward address mapping, is mangled or malformed.
  192. The application will retry against the same server or others as appropriate.
  193. % DHCP_DDNS_FWD_REQUEST_IGNORED Forward updates are disabled, the forward portion of request will be ignored: %1
  194. This is a debug message issued when forward DNS updates are disabled and
  195. DHCP_DDNS receives an update request containing a forward DNS update. The
  196. forward update will not performed.
  197. % DHCP_DDNS_INVALID_RESPONSE received response to DNS Update message is malformed: %1
  198. This is a debug message issued when the DHCP-DDNS application encountered an
  199. error while decoding a response to DNS Update message. Typically, this error
  200. will be encountered when a response message is malformed.
  201. % DHCP_DDNS_NOT_ON_LOOPBACK the DHCP-DDNS server has been configured to listen on %1 which is not the local loopback. This is an insecure configuration supported for testing purposes only
  202. This is a warning message issued when the DHCP-DDNS server is configured to
  203. listen at an address other than the loopback address (127.0.0.1 or ::1). It is
  204. possible for a malicious attacker to send bogus NameChangeRequests to it and
  205. change entries in the DNS. For this reason, addresses other than the IPv4 or
  206. IPv6 loopback addresses should only be used for testing purposes. A future
  207. version of Kea will implement authentication to guard against such attacks.
  208. % DHCP_DDNS_NO_ELIGIBLE_JOBS although there are queued requests, there are pending transactions for each Queue count: %1 Transaction count: %2
  209. This is a debug message issued when all of the queued requests represent clients
  210. for which there is a an update already in progress. This may occur under
  211. normal operations but should be temporary situation.
  212. % DHCP_DDNS_NO_FWD_MATCH_ERROR the configured list of forward DDNS domains does not contain a match for: %1 The request has been discarded.
  213. This is an error message that indicates that DHCP_DDNS received a request to
  214. update a the forward DNS information for the given FQDN but for which there are
  215. no configured DDNS domains in the DHCP_DDNS configuration. Either the DHCP_DDNS
  216. configuration needs to be updated or the source of the FQDN itself should be
  217. investigated.
  218. % DHCP_DDNS_NO_MATCH No DNS servers match FQDN %1
  219. This is warning message issued when there are no domains in the configuration
  220. which match the cited fully qualified domain name (FQDN). The DNS Update
  221. request for the FQDN cannot be processed.
  222. % DHCP_DDNS_NO_REV_MATCH_ERROR the configured list of reverse DDNS domains does not contain a match for: %1 The request has been discarded.
  223. This is an error message that indicates that DHCP_DDNS received a request to
  224. update a the reverse DNS information for the given FQDN but for which there are
  225. no configured DDNS domains in the DHCP_DDNS configuration. Either the DHCP_DDNS
  226. configuration needs to be updated or the source of the FQDN itself should be
  227. investigated.
  228. % DHCP_DDNS_PROCESS_INIT application init invoked
  229. This is a debug message issued when the DHCP-DDNS application enters
  230. its initialization method.
  231. % DHCP_DDNS_QUEUE_MGR_QUEUE_FULL application request queue has reached maximum number of entries %1
  232. This an error message indicating that DHCP-DDNS is receiving DNS update
  233. requests faster than they can be processed. This may mean the maximum queue
  234. needs to be increased, the DHCP-DDNS clients are simply generating too many
  235. requests too quickly, or perhaps upstream DNS servers are experiencing
  236. load issues.
  237. % DHCP_DDNS_QUEUE_MGR_RECONFIGURING application is reconfiguring the queue manager
  238. This is an informational message indicating that DHCP_DDNS is reconfiguring the queue manager as part of normal startup or in response to a new configuration.
  239. % DHCP_DDNS_QUEUE_MGR_RECOVERING application is attempting to recover from a queue manager IO error
  240. This is an informational message indicating that DHCP_DDNS is attempting to
  241. restart the queue manager after it suffered an IO error while receiving
  242. requests.
  243. % DHCP_DDNS_QUEUE_MGR_RECV_ERROR application's queue manager was notified of a request receive error by its listener.
  244. This is an error message indicating that the NameChangeRequest listener used by
  245. DHCP-DDNS to receive requests encountered a IO error. There should be
  246. corresponding log messages from the listener layer with more details. This may
  247. indicate a network connectivity or system resource issue.
  248. % DHCP_DDNS_QUEUE_MGR_RESUME_ERROR application could not restart the queue manager, reason: %1
  249. This is an error message indicating that DHCP_DDNS's Queue Manager could not
  250. be restarted after stopping due to a full receive queue. This means that
  251. the application cannot receive requests. This is most likely due to DHCP_DDNS
  252. configuration parameters referring to resources such as an IP address or port,
  253. that is no longer unavailable. DHCP_DDNS will attempt to restart the queue
  254. manager if given a new configuration.
  255. % DHCP_DDNS_QUEUE_MGR_RESUMING application is resuming listening for requests now that the request queue size has reached %1 of a maximum %2 allowed
  256. This is an informational message indicating that DHCP_DDNS, which had stopped
  257. accepting new requests, has processed enough entries from the receive queue to
  258. resume accepting requests.
  259. % DHCP_DDNS_QUEUE_MGR_STARTED application's queue manager has begun listening for requests.
  260. This is a debug message indicating that DHCP_DDNS's Queue Manager has
  261. successfully started and is now listening for NameChangeRequests.
  262. % DHCP_DDNS_QUEUE_MGR_START_ERROR application could not start the queue manager, reason: %1
  263. This is an error message indicating that DHCP_DDNS's Queue Manager could not
  264. be started. This means that the application cannot receive requests. This is
  265. most likely due to DHCP_DDNS configuration parameters referring to resources
  266. such as an IP address or port, that are unavailable. DHCP_DDNS will attempt to
  267. restart the queue manager if given a new configuration.
  268. % DHCP_DDNS_QUEUE_MGR_STOPPED application's queue manager has stopped listening for requests.
  269. This is a debug message indicating that DHCP_DDNS's Queue Manager has
  270. stopped listening for NameChangeRequests. This may be because of normal event
  271. such as reconfiguration or as a result of an error. There should be log
  272. messages preceding this one to indicate why it has stopped.
  273. % DHCP_DDNS_QUEUE_MGR_STOPPING application is stopping the queue manager for %1
  274. This is an informational message indicating that DHCP_DDNS is stopping the
  275. queue manager either to reconfigure it or as part of application shutdown.
  276. % DHCP_DDNS_QUEUE_MGR_STOP_ERROR application encountered an error stopping the queue manager: %1
  277. This is an error message indicating that DHCP_DDNS encountered an error while
  278. trying to stop the queue manager. This error is unlikely to occur or to
  279. impair the application's ability to function but it should be reported for
  280. analysis.
  281. % DHCP_DDNS_QUEUE_MGR_UNEXPECTED_HANDLER_ERROR application's queue manager request receive handler experienced an unexpected exception %1:
  282. This is an error message indicating that an unexpected error occurred within the
  283. DHCP_DDNS's Queue Manager request receive completion handler. This is most
  284. likely a programmatic issue that should be reported. The application may
  285. recover on its own.
  286. % DHCP_DDNS_QUEUE_MGR_UNEXPECTED_STOP application's queue manager receive was
  287. aborted unexpectedly while queue manager state is: %1
  288. This is an error message indicating that DHCP_DDNS's Queue Manager request
  289. receive was unexpected interrupted. Normally, the read is receive is only
  290. interrupted as a normal part of stopping the queue manager. This is most
  291. likely a programmatic issue that should be reported.
  292. % DHCP_DDNS_REMOVE_FAILED DHCP_DDNS Transaction outcome: %1
  293. This is an error message issued after DHCP_DDNS attempts to submit DNS mapping
  294. entry removals have failed. The precise reason for the failure should be
  295. documented in preceding log entries.
  296. % DHCP_DDNS_REMOVE_SUCCEEDED DHCP_DDNS successfully removed the DNS mapping addition for this request: %1
  297. This is an informational message issued after DHCP_DDNS has submitted DNS
  298. mapping removals which were received and accepted by an appropriate DNS server.
  299. % DHCP_DDNS_REQUEST_DROPPED Request contains no enabled update requests and will be dropped: %1
  300. This is a debug message issued when DHCP_DDNS receives a request which does not
  301. contain updates in a direction that is enabled. In other words, if only forward
  302. updates are enabled and request is recevied that asks only for reverse updates
  303. then the request is dropped.
  304. % DHCP_DDNS_REVERSE_REMOVE_BAD_DNSCLIENT_STATUS DHCP_DDNS received an unknown DNSClient status: %1, while removing reverse address mapping for FQDN %2 to DNS server %3
  305. This is an error message issued when DNSClient returns an unrecognized status
  306. while DHCP_DDNS was removing a reverse address mapping. The request will be
  307. aborted. This is most likely a programmatic issue and should be reported.
  308. % DHCP_DDNS_REVERSE_REMOVE_BUILD_FAILURE DNS update message to remove a reverse DNS entry could not be constructed from this request: %1, reason: %2
  309. This is an error message issued when an error occurs attempting to construct
  310. the server bound packet requesting a reverse PTR removal. This is
  311. due to invalid data contained in the NameChangeRequest. The request will be
  312. aborted. This is most likely a configuration issue.
  313. % DHCP_DDNS_REVERSE_REMOVE_IO_ERROR DHCP_DDNS encountered an IO error sending a reverse mapping remove for FQDN %1 to DNS server %2
  314. This is an error message issued when a communication error occurs while
  315. DHCP_DDNS is carrying out a reverse address update. The application will
  316. retry against the same server or others as appropriate.
  317. % DHCP_DDNS_REVERSE_REMOVE_REJECTED DNS Server, %1, rejected a DNS update request to remove the reverse mapping for FQDN, %2, with an RCODE: %3
  318. This is an error message issued when an update was rejected by the DNS server
  319. it was sent to for the reason given by the RCODE. The rcode values are defined
  320. in RFC 2136.
  321. % DHCP_DDNS_REVERSE_REMOVE_RESP_CORRUPT DHCP_DDNS received a corrupt response from the DNS server, %1, while removing reverse address mapping for FQDN, %2
  322. This is an error message issued when the response received by DHCP_DDNS, to a
  323. update request to remove a reverse address, is mangled or malformed.
  324. The application will retry against the same server or others as appropriate.
  325. % DHCP_DDNS_REVERSE_REPLACE_BAD_DNSCLIENT_STATUS DHCP_DDNS received an unknown DNSClient status: %1, while replacing reverse address mapping for FQDN %2 to DNS server %3
  326. This is an error message issued when DNSClient returns an unrecognized status
  327. while DHCP_DDNS was replacing a reverse address mapping. The request will be
  328. aborted. This is most likely a programmatic issue and should be reported.
  329. % DHCP_DDNS_REVERSE_REPLACE_BUILD_FAILURE DNS update message to replace a reverse DNS entry could not be constructed from this request: %1, reason: %2
  330. This is an error message issued when an error occurs attempting to construct
  331. the server bound packet requesting a reverse PTR replacement. This is
  332. due to invalid data contained in the NameChangeRequest. The request will be
  333. aborted. This is most likely a configuration issue.
  334. % DHCP_DDNS_REVERSE_REPLACE_IO_ERROR DHCP_DDNS encountered an IO error sending a reverse mapping replacement for FQDN %1 to DNS server %2
  335. This is an error message issued when a communication error occurs while
  336. DHCP_DDNS is carrying out a reverse address update. The application will
  337. retry against the same server or others as appropriate.
  338. % DHCP_DDNS_REVERSE_REPLACE_REJECTED DNS Server, %1, rejected a DNS update request to replace the reverse mapping for FQDN, %2, with an RCODE: %3
  339. This is an error message issued when an update was rejected by the DNS server
  340. it was sent to for the reason given by the RCODE. The rcode values are defined
  341. in RFC 2136.
  342. % DHCP_DDNS_REVERSE_REPLACE_RESP_CORRUPT DHCP_DDNS received a corrupt response from the DNS server, %1, while replacing reverse address mapping for FQDN, %2
  343. This is an error message issued when the response received by DHCP_DDNS, to a
  344. update request to replace a reverse address, is mangled or malformed.
  345. The application will retry against the same server or others as appropriate.
  346. % DHCP_DDNS_REV_REQUEST_IGNORED Reverse updates are disabled, the reverse portion of request will be ignored: %1
  347. This is a debug message issued when reverse DNS updates are disabled and
  348. DHCP_DDNS receives an update request containing a reverse DNS update. The
  349. reverse update will not performed.
  350. % DHCP_DDNS_RUN_ENTER application has entered the event loop
  351. This is a debug message issued when the DHCP-DDNS application enters
  352. its run method.
  353. % DHCP_DDNS_RUN_EXIT application is exiting the event loop
  354. This is a debug message issued when the DHCP-DDNS server exits its
  355. event lo
  356. % DHCP_DDNS_SHUTDOWN DHCP-DDNS has shut down
  357. This is an informational message indicating that the DHCP-DDNS service
  358. has shut down.
  359. % DHCP_DDNS_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND application received shutdown command with args: %1
  360. This is a debug message issued when the application has been instructed
  361. to shut down by the controller.
  362. % DHCP_DDNS_SHUTDOWN_SIGNAL_RECVD OS signal %1 received, starting shutdown
  363. This is a debug message indicating the application has received a signal
  364. instructing it to shutdown.
  365. % DHCP_DDNS_SIGNAL_ERROR signal handler for signal %1, threw an unexpected exception: %2
  366. This is an error message indicating that the application encountered an unexpected
  367. error after receiving a signal. This is a programmatic error and should be
  368. reported. While The application will likely continue to operating, it may be
  369. unable to respond correctly to signals.
  370. % DHCP_DDNS_STARTING DHCP-DDNS starting, pid: %1
  371. This is an informational message issued when controller for the
  372. service first starts.
  373. % DHCP_DDNS_STARTING_TRANSACTION Transaction Key: %1
  374. This is a debug message issued when DHCP-DDNS has begun a transaction for
  375. a given request.
  376. % DHCP_DDNS_STATE_MODEL_UNEXPECTED_ERROR application encountered an unexpected error while carrying out a NameChangeRequest: %1
  377. This is error message issued when the application fails to process a
  378. NameChangeRequest correctly. Some or all of the DNS updates requested as part
  379. of this update did not succeed. This is a programmatic error and should be
  380. reported.
  381. % DHCP_DDNS_TRANS_SEND_ERROR application encountered an unexpected error while attempting to send a DNS update: %1
  382. This is error message issued when the application is able to construct an update
  383. message but the attempt to send it suffered a unexpected error. This is most
  384. likely a programmatic error, rather than a communications issue. Some or all
  385. of the DNS updates requested as part of this request did not succeed.
  386. % DHCP_DDNS_UNSUPPORTED_SIGNAL ignoring reception of unsupported signal: %1
  387. This is a debug message indicating that the application received an
  388. unsupported signal. This is a programming error indicating that the
  389. application has registered to receive the signal but no associated
  390. processing logic has been added.
  391. % DHCP_DDNS_UPDATE_REQUEST_SENT %1 for transaction key: %2 to server: %3
  392. This is a debug message issued when DHCP_DDNS sends a DNS request to a DNS
  393. server.
  394. % DHCP_DDNS_UPDATE_RESPONSE_RECEIVED for transaction key: %1 to server: %2 status: %3
  395. This is a debug message issued when DHCP_DDNS receives sends a DNS update
  396. response from a DNS server.