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Summary of contents and target group

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The openUTM manual “Messages, Debugging and Diagnostics on Unix, Linux and Windows Systems” is intended for users, administrators and programmers of UTM applications.

It describes how to debug an openUTM application on Unix, Linux and Windows systems, the structure of the openUTM dump, behavior in the event of an error, and all the openUTM messages and return codes output by openUTM.

Chapter 4 also describes the openUTM message system and the options for outputting messages in different languages for specific users or for modifying the messages supplied with openUTM for specific applications or redirecting messages to different destinations.

This manual assumes some familiarity with openUTM and 

Unix operating systems Windows operating systems respectively. A separate openUTM manual “Messages, Debugging and Diagnostics on BS2000 Systems” is available for the BS2000/OSD operating system.

Wherever the term Linux system is used in the following, then this should be understood to mean a Linux distribution such as SUSE or Red Hat.

Wherever the term Windows system or Windows platform is used below, this should be understood to mean all the variants of Windows under which openUTM runs.

Wherever the term Unix system is used in the following, then this should be understood to mean a Unix-based operating system such as Solaris or HP-UX.