SLOG-714 — A memory log file has been successfully initialized for a process
It is possible to perform logging to a memory buffer (in addition to normal log). It is faster than the conventional logging to a file or syslog and the messages are stored in a buffer with fixed size, old messages being rewritten by the new ones. The buffer is made accessible as a file using the technique of memory mapped files. The memory log of each process is stored in a separate file and deleted upon normal process exit. When the process exits with an error, its memory log is retained. This message informs that a memory log file for a process has been created and the process will do logging into memory.