SMS_StatusMessage Server WMI Class

 

Updated: November 1, 2013

Applies To: System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1, System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager

The SMS_StatusMessage Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class is an SMS Provider server class, in Configuration Manager, that represents individual status messages generated by Configuration Manager to provide information about a variety of events, including process completion, errors, conditions, and user actions.

The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code and includes all inherited properties.

Class SMS_StatusMessage : SMS_BaseClass
{
      String Component;
      String MachineName;
      UInt32 MessageID;
      UInt32 MessageType;
      String ModuleName;
      UInt32 PerClient;
      UInt32 ProcessID;
      SInt64 RecordID;
      UInt32 ReportFunction;
      UInt32 Severity;
      String SiteCode;
      UInt32 SuccessfulTransaction;
      UInt32 ThreadID;
      DateTime Time;
      String TopLevelSiteCode;
      UInt32 Transaction;
      UInt32 Win32Error;
};

The following table lists the methods in SMS_StatusMessage.

Method

Description

DeleteByID Method in Class SMS_StatusMessage

Deletes a group of up to 256 status messages.

DeleteByQuery Method in Class SMS_StatusMessage

Deletes a group of status messages specified by a WMI query language SELECT statement.

RaiseErrorStatusMsg Method in Class SMS_StatusMessage

Creates an error status message.

RaiseInformationalStatusMsg Method in Class SMS_StatusMessage

Creates an informational status message.

RaiseRawStatusMsg Method in Class SMS_StatusMessage

Creates a status message from an external message DLL.

RaiseWarningStatusMsg Method in Class SMS_StatusMessage

Creates a warning status message.

Component

Data type: String

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: None

Name of the component that created the message. For user-defined messages, this name comes from the ApplicationName context qualifier that you must set before calling a raise status message method.

MachineName

Data type: String

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: None

Name of the computer that created the message. For user-defined messages, this name comes from the MachineName context qualifier that you must set before calling a raise status message method.

MessageID

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: [Range("0-65535")]

Unique ID of message text in a message DLL. This property is set to the associated value when your application calls a method listed in the following table.

39997

RaiseInformationalStatusMsg Method in Class SMS_StatusMessage

39998

RaiseWarningStatusMsg Method in Class SMS_StatusMessage

39999

RaiseErrorStatusMsg Method in Class SMS_StatusMessage

MessageType

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: None

Type of message. Possible values are:

256

Milestone. Use this type at the end of an operation to indicate the operation's success or failure. If the operation was successful, use the Milestone type in an informational message. If the operation failed, use a milestone message type in a warning or error message.

512

Detail. Use this type to illustrate the steps in a complex operation. Often, detail messages are meaningful only within the context of the sequence of status messages representing a complex operation.

768

Audit. Use this type for informational messages that provides a trail of actions taken by the Configuration Manager administrator. An audit message also depicts an operation that results in objects being added, modified, or deleted. You do not need to create audit messages; the provider automatically generates these messages for you.

1024

NTEvent.

ModuleName

Data type: String

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: None

The DLL that is associated with the status message. This is not the name of the DLL itself, but a display string corresponding to the ModuleName property value defined in the SMS_StatMsgModuleNames Server WMI Class class. You use the ModuleName value to get the DLL name.

PerClient

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: None

Value indicating whether the status message was generated by a client component. Possible values are listed below. Messages generated on a per-client basis tend to be quite numerous. Thus, this property provides an easy way to filter them out.

0

false

2

true

ProcessID

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: None

ID of the process that created the message.

RecordID

Data type: SInt64

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: [key]

Unique ID of the status message.

ReportFunction

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: None

Report function. Possible values are:

0

Report

16

BeginTransaction

32

CommitSuccessfulTransaction

48

CommitFailedTransaction

64

RollbackTransaction

80

ReportEX

Severity

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: None

Severity of status message. Possible values are:

0x40000000 (1073741824)

Informational

0x80000000 (2147483648)

Warning

0xC0000000

(3221225472)

Error

SiteCode

Data type: String

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: [SizeLimit("3")]

Site code of the site that created the message.

SuccessfulTransaction

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: None

Value indicating the transaction status. Possible values are:

0

Failed

8

Successful

ThreadID

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: None

Identifier of the thread that created the message.

Time

Data type: DateTime

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: None

Date and time, in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), when the status message was created.

TopLevelSiteCode

Data type: String

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: [SizeLimit("3")]

This property is deprecated.

Transaction

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: None

Value indicating whether transactions are enabled. Possible values are:

0

False

4

True

Win32Error

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read

Qualifiers: None

Win32 error code associated with the status message.

Class qualifiers for this class include:

  • Read (read-only)

  • Secured

For more information about both the class qualifiers and the property qualifiers included in the Properties section, see Configuration Manager Class and Property Qualifiers.

You can this class to generate user-defined status messages.

System_CAPS_noteNote

Use the SMS_StatMsg Server WMI Class for a high-performance version of this class.

Show: