DISABLING: Slave
This entry is logged during Slave shutdown processing. It is used to indicate that any client request that is queued to the Slave but not yet processed should be dequeued and the client notified that the request has been refused.
This event appears in the log with the following format:
Timestamp DISABLING: SSid
Timestamp
Identifies the event timestamp. It has the following format:
yyyy/mo/dd_hh:mi:ss.fff
yyyy
Identifies a four-digit year value
mo
Identifies a two-digit month value
dd
Identifies a two-digit day value
hh
Identifies a two-digit military hour value
mi
Identifies a two-digit minute value
ss
Identifies a two-digit second value
fff
Identifies a three-digit millisecond value
Sid
Identifies the unique slave identifier. The slave ID is a unique number for each SPO instance.
The slave ID is passed to the ASO slave and can be used to ensure a unique name for the W4GL log file associated with each ASO slave in a pool. A ā%sā replacement parameter in the -L log file name string will be expanded to the slave ID number. For more information about the -L flag and replacement parameters, see
How the ASO Initiate Method Request Works.
Last modified date: 12/20/2023