All RepAgent error, trace, and information messages are logged in the Adaptive Server error log file. Each message identifies the RepAgent that logged the error in the string “RepAgent (dbid)”, which appears in the first line of the message. dbid is the database identification number of the RepAgent that logged the error.
Here is an example of an information message:
RepAgent(dbid): Recovery of transaction log is complete. Please load the next transaction log dump and then start up the Rep Agent Thread with sp_start_rep_agent, with 'recovery' specified.
The Adaptive Server error log is a text file. The messages are printed in the language specified at Adaptive Server. RepAgent records errors and informational messages that occur when transferring replicated objects from the Adaptive Server transaction log and converting them into commands. RepAgent errors are generally in the 9200 to 9299 range.
Adaptive Server performs actions based on the severity and recoverability of an error. Some errors are for information only, others cause Adaptive Server to retry the operation that caused the error until it succeeds, and still others indicate an error too severe to continue and RepAgent shuts down. For more information about the Adaptive Server error log file, refer to the Adaptive Server Enterprise System Administration Guide.