//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Values are 32 bit values laid out as follows: // // 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 // 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 // +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+ // |Sev|C|R| Facility | Code | // +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+ //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // MessageId = [number|+number] // Severity = severity_name // Facility = facility_name // SymbolicName = name // OutputBase = {number} // // MessageId = [number|+number] // The MessageId statement marks the beginning of the message definition. A MessageID statement // is required for each message, although the value is optional. If no value is specified, the // value used is the previous value for the facility plus one. If the value is specified as // +number then the value used is the previous value for the facility, plus the number after the // plus sign. Otherwise, if a numeric value is given, that value is used. Any MessageId value that // does not fit in 16 bits is an error. // // SeverityNames = (name=number[:name]) // Defines the set of names that are allowed as the value of the Severity keyword in the message // definition. The set is delimited by left and right parentheses. Associated with each severity // name is a number that, when shifted left by 30, gives the bit pattern to logical-OR with the // Facility value and MessageId value to form the full 32-bit message code. // // Severity values occupy the high two bits of a 32-bit message code. Any severity value that does // not fit in two bits is an error. The severity codes can be given symbolic names by following each // value with :name // // FacilityNames = (name=number[:name]) // Defines the set of names that are allowed as the value of the Facility keyword in the message // definition. The set is delimited by left and right parentheses. Associated with each facility // name is a number that, when shifted left by 16 bits, gives the bit pattern to logical-OR with // the Severity value and MessageId value to form the full 32-bit message code. // // Facility codes occupy the low-order 12 bits of the high-order 16 bits of a 32-bit message code. // Any facility code that does not fit in 12 bits is an error. This allows for 4096 facility codes. // The first 256 codes are reserved for use by the system software. The facility codes can be given // symbolic names by following each value with :name // OutputBase = {number} // Sets the output radix for the message constants output to the C/C++ include file. It does not // set the radix for the Severity and Facility constants; these default to HEX, but can be output // in decimal by using the -d switch. If present, OutputBase overrides the -d switch for message // constants in the include file. The legal values for number are 10 and 16. // // You can use OutputBase in both the header section and the message definition section of the input // file. You can change OutputBase as often as you like. //------------------------- Supported languages ------------------------------------------- //-------------------------- Supported severities ----------------------------------------- //------------------------- Supported Facilities ------------------------------------------ //---------------------NOTE: These must match in the Event logger code--------------------- //--------------------------IIS SCO MAPS Messages------------------------------ // // Values are 32 bit values layed out as follows: // // 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 // 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 // +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+ // |Sev|C|R| Facility | Code | // +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+ // // where // // Sev - is the severity code // // 00 - Success // 01 - Informational // 10 - Warning // 11 - Error // // C - is the Customer code flag // // R - is a reserved bit // // Facility - is the facility code // // Code - is the facility's status code // // // Define the facility codes // #define IISSco 0x101 #define Generic 0x100 // // Define the severity codes // // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_INVALID_INDEX // // MessageText: // // [%1] Server index number is invalid or missing. // #define E_SCO_IIS_INVALID_INDEX 0xC1010190L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_MISSING_FIELD // // MessageText: // // [%1] Required field is missing in MAPS request data. // #define E_SCO_IIS_MISSING_FIELD 0xC1010191L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_DUPLICATE_SITE // // MessageText: // // [%1] Server already exists at current ipAddress:port:hostname. // #define E_SCO_IIS_DUPLICATE_SITE 0xC1010192L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_CREATE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to created requested IIS element. // #define E_SCO_IIS_CREATE_FAILED 0xC1010193L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_SET_NODE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to set required MAPS response parameters. // #define E_SCO_IIS_SET_NODE_FAILED 0xC1010194L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_DELETE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to delete requested IIS element. // #define E_SCO_IIS_DELETE_FAILED 0xC1010195L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_GET_PROPERTY_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to get IIS adsi property value. // #define E_SCO_IIS_GET_PROPERTY_FAILED 0xC1010196L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_SET_PROPERTY_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to set IIS adsi property value. // #define E_SCO_IIS_SET_PROPERTY_FAILED 0xC1010197L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_CREATE_WEB_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to created IIS Web site. // #define E_SCO_IIS_CREATE_WEB_FAILED 0xC1010198L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_DELETE_WEB_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to delete IIS Web site. // #define E_SCO_IIS_DELETE_WEB_FAILED 0xC1010199L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_CREATE_VDIR_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to created IIS virtual directory. // #define E_SCO_IIS_CREATE_VDIR_FAILED 0xC101019AL // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_DELETE_VDIR_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to delete IIS virtual directory. // #define E_SCO_IIS_DELETE_VDIR_FAILED 0xC101019BL // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_ADS_CREATE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to bind to ADSI ADs object. // #define E_SCO_IIS_ADS_CREATE_FAILED 0xC101019CL // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_ADSCONTAINER_CREATE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to bind to ADSI ADsContainer object. // #define E_SCO_IIS_ADSCONTAINER_CREATE_FAILED 0xC101019DL // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_XML_ATTRIBUTE_MISSING // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to retrieve xml attribute value. // #define E_SCO_IIS_XML_ATTRIBUTE_MISSING 0xC101019EL // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_ADSSERVICE_CREATE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to bind to IID_IADsServiceOperations to stop or start IIS service. // #define E_SCO_IIS_ADSSERVICE_CREATE_FAILED 0xC101019FL // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_ADSCLASS_CREATE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to bind to IID_IADsClass to get schema object. // #define E_SCO_IIS_ADSCLASS_CREATE_FAILED 0xC10101A0L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_BASEADMIN_CREATE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to bind to IID_IISBASEOBJECT to get Admin Base Object. // #define E_SCO_IIS_BASEADMIN_CREATE_FAILED 0xC10101A1L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_PORTNUMBER_NOT_VALID // // MessageText: // // [%1] Port number must be a positive integer. // #define E_SCO_IIS_PORTNUMBER_NOT_VALID 0xC10101A2L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_CREATE_FTP_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to created IIS FTP site. // #define E_SCO_IIS_CREATE_FTP_FAILED 0xC10101A3L // // MessageId: E_SCO_IIS_DELETE_FTP_FAILED // // MessageText: // // [%1] Failed to delete IIS FTP site. // #define E_SCO_IIS_DELETE_FTP_FAILED 0xC10101A4L