Server Messages
Both when a server instance starts up and when it is shut down, it puts out various types of messages. In fact, these messages are ongoing throughout a server's lifetime. Many of these messages are purely informational, in which case they are denoted by the word <Notice>. Certain messages are intended to caution you, and they have the word <Warning> as part of the message. Both types of notices also state the relevant area they are dealing with, such as Server, Log Management, or Security. Here are some examples, showing both types of messages sent by the server instance:
<Jan 30, 2011 12:11:55 PM EST> <Notice> <Log Management> <BEA-170027> <The Server has established connection with the Domain level Diagnostic Service successfully.> ...
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