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Use the sk_logMessage() function to log a specific message to a specified log level. This function is also available as sk_logMessageOnConnection() and skts_logMessage.
Description
This function logs a specified message to a specified log level. This function writes to the Switchmgr Alarm.log.
int sk_logMessage(char *aTextMessage, int aLogLevel);
int sk_logMessageOnConnection(char *aTextMessage,int aLogLevel, int aConID);
int skts_logMessage(char *aTextMessage,int aLogLevel, int aConID);
The function parameters are shown in the table below.
Argument |
Description |
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aTextMessage |
Points to the message you want to log. |
aLogLevel |
This can be specified as follows: SK_LVL_INFORM = 0 SK_LVL_INFORM - simply log the message, no error reported SK_LVL_MAJOR - log the message as a major error SK_LVL_MINOR - log the message as a minor error |
aConID |
aConID is a connection identifier specified at connection creation time and used to indicate which LLC an application wishes to communicate with.. |
Possible return values for this function:
OK |
Successfully executed. |
SK_LOST_LLC |
This return value indicates that your application lost contact with the LLC. |