NEC IS004-13E Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Chapter 3 Basic Functions
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If the definition for the message level of a message that has arrived is registered with environment settings, the defined
actions are executed. As actions for message levels, starting a batch file or program take precedence over mail
transmission. If, during the execution of an action, the next message is received, the actions for the next message will
be executed after the actions to be executed for the message currently being handled are completed.
In batch file or program starting, full path of the temporary file that stored the message body (installation folder
\etc\msgdrv\nnnn.txt) is sent as the first parameter. For batch file, program, or programs that are started up by these
files, read the temporary file if necessary and receive the message.
For mails, mail header files are sent as mails to the defined SMTP server.
If the sending of mails to the SMTP server does not end within 30 seconds, the sending is interrupted due to a time-out
error. Timeout, SMTP error and starting failure of execution files or batch files are notified via message so that they
can be checked on the operation log.
Because multiple link operations cannot be performed at the same time, up to 30 messages generated during a link
operation will be stored in a buffer. If more messages are generated, the excess messages will be discarded.
A loop may be formed if an error event with the event link function arrives at the event link function again and,
therefore, the messages output by the event link function itself will not be subject to linking.
In addition, when starting a batch file through the event link function, “Administrator” must be set to the account of
“Storage Manager”.
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(1) Header File
The header file is the form of the actual mail to transmit, and mainly describes the header part of the mail. Input
“FROM:” on the first line, and write the mail sender’s name. If mail transmission fails in SMTP server due to
wrong target mail address, etc., an error message from SMTP server may send to a sender’s mail address. The
contents of the mail text after the second line are sent as it is, the part above the blank line is the header, and
subsequent part is the body of the mail. A message including “$MSG” in body is converted into a message that is
output to an operation log triggered by “$MSG” for linkage.
FROM: iSMserver@xxx.co.jp
SUBJECT: iSMserver error report.
blank line
This is the iSMserver at XXXX(domain name etc.)
Error Reporting.
$MSG A message output to operation log that triggered object linkage is described in this line.
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Describe sender’s mail address.