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ISNAT Messages 1600-1699



1600


ERROR: Cannot allocate call buffer: val

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1601


ERROR: Cannot allocate call buffer: val

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1602


ERROR: Cannot reallocate call buffer: val

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1603


ERROR: Cannot reallocate call buffer: val

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1604


ERROR: Cannot decode reply header

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to decode the header of a TGIOP reply message received from a WLE server.

Action

Contact BEA Customer Support.


1605


ERROR: Type switch uninitialization failure

Description

While processing a client application buffer, the buffer uninitialization function, _tmuninitbuf(), returned an error.

Action

Check the buffer type switch to see that it is correctly set up (that is, that the right uninitialization function is associated with the correct buffer type). If the buffer type is application defined, check the uninitialization function to see that it is coded correctly.

See Also

The buffer (3c) and typesw (5) commands. For information about these commands, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.


1606


INFO: Ignoring non-request type messages

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received a message that was not a request. The message is being ignored.

Action

none


1607


ERROR: Invalid internal buffer: val

Description

An internal buffer is corrupted. Additional information about the problem is printed as part of the message.

Action

Contact BEA Customer Support.


1608


ERROR: cannot allocate reply buffer: val

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1609


ERROR: Cannot decode request header

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received a GIOP request message that could not be decoded. This probably indicates that the client application is not GIOP 1.0 compliant. The IIOP Server Listener/Handler returns a GIOP error message to the client application.

Action

Make sure the client application is GIOP 1.0 compliant.


1610


ERROR: Cannot decode request header

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received a GIOP request message that could not be decoded. This probably indicates that the client application is not GIOP 1.0 compliant. The IIOP Server Listener/Handler returns a GIOP error message to the client application.

Action

Make sure the client application is GIOP 1.0 compliant.


1611


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1612


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1613


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1614


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1615


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1616


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1617


ERROR: Cannot decode locate request

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received a GIOP locate request message that could not be decoded. This probably indicates that the client application is not GIOP 1.0 compliant. The IIOP Server Listener/Handler returns a GIOP error message to the client application.

Action

Make sure the client application is GIOP 1.0 compliant.


1618


ERROR: Could not perform SSL connect to host/port val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler was unable make a SSL connection to the host/port 'val'.

Action

Check the ULOG for messages indicating the nature of the failure.


1619


ERROR: Missing outbound connection

Description

The IIOP Server Handler does not have the necessary outbound connection information to send the request.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler. Contact BEA Technical Support.


1620


ERROR: Missing outbound connection

Description

The IIOP Server Handler does not have the necessary outbound connection information to send the request.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler. Contact BEA Technical Support.


1621


ERROR: Cannot send reply to caller: val

Description

The IIOP Server Handler could not send the reply from the remote server application back to the caller (native client or server).

Action

Examine the ULOG for any immediately preceding messages for further information about the cause of the error. Contact BEA Technical Support.


1622


ERROR: Cannot send reply to caller: val

Description

The IIOP Server Handler could not send the reply from the remote server application back to the caller (native client or server).

Action

Examine the ULOG for any immediately preceding messages for further information about the cause of the error. Contact BEA Technical Support.


1623


ERROR: Cannot send reply to caller: val

Description

The IIOP Server Handler could not send the reply from the remote server application back to the caller (native client or server).

Action

Examine the ULOG for any immediately preceding messages for further information about the cause of the error. Contact BEA Technical Support.


1625


ERROR: Cannot encode IIOP profile

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal IIOP buffer.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine.


1626


ERROR: Could not perform SSL accept from host/port val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler was unable accept a SSL connection from the host/port 'val'.

Action

Check the ULOG for messages indicating the nature of the failure.


1627


ERROR: Error switching to the handler's context

Description

The IIOP Server Handler was attempting to switch from a client application context to the IIOP Server Handler context when it experienced an error.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1628


ERROR: Could not read from SSL connection, err = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received the error 'val' while reading from the SSL connection.

Action

Check the ULOG for messages indicating the nature of the failure. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1629


ERROR: Could not write to SSL connection, err = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received the error 'val' while writing to the SSL connection.

Action

Check the ULOG for messages indicating the nature of the failure. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1630


ERROR: Could not set SSL callback, err = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received the error 'val' while initializing SSL. SSL reported this error while trying to set the SSLPlus read callback functions.

Action

Contact BEA Customer Support.


1631


ERROR: Could not set SSL callback, err = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received the error 'val' while initializing SSL. SSL reported this error while trying to set the SSLPlus write callback function.

Action

Contact BEA Customer Support.


1632


ERROR: Could not set SSL callback, err = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received the error 'val' while initializing SSL. SSL reported this error while trying to set the random data object callback function.

Action

Contact BEA Customer Support.


1633


ERROR: Could not set SSL callback info, err = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received the error 'val' while initializing SSL. SSL reported this error while trying to set the cipher negotiation callback function.

Action

Contact BEA Customer Support.


1634


ERROR: Could not set SSL callback info, err = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received the error 'val' while initializing SSL. SSL reported this error while trying to set the random data object callback information.

Action

Contact BEA Customer Support.


1635


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1636


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1637


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1638


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1639


ERROR: Key is valid, but expired

Description

During initialization of the IIOP Server Listener/Handler, the SSL package detected an expired private key. This occurred while opening a private key.

Action

Contact your certificate authority or BEA Customer Support.


1640


ERROR: Could not generate random bytes, err = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received the error 'val' while attempting to get random data from the SSL random data object.

Action

Contact BEA Customer Support.


1641


ERROR: Invalid arguments, field id val not passed

Description

Invalid arguments were passed to the IIOP Server Listener.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1642


ERROR: Invalid connection id val

Description

An invalid connection id was passed to the IIOP Server Listener.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1643


ERROR: Cannot advertise val, tperrno = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener could not advertise the service used for asymmetric outbound IIOP.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1644


ERROR: Cannot advertise val, tperrno = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener could not advertise the service used for asymmetric outbound IIOP.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1645


ERROR: Cannot advertise val, tperrno = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener could not advertise the service used for asymmetric outbound IIOP.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1646


ERROR: Cannot unadvertise val, tperrno = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener could not unadvertise the service used for asymmetric outbound IIOP.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1647


ERROR: Cannot unadvertise val, tperrno = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener could not unadvertise the service used for asymmetric outbound IIOP.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1648


ERROR: Cannot unadvertise val, tperrno = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener could not unadvertise the service used for asymmetric outbound IIOP.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1649


ERROR: Error binding outbound connection request, can't create any more handlers

Description

The IIOP Server Listener could not start another IIOP Server Handler to process the outbound request.

Action

Raise the maximum number of IIOP Server Handlers (ISL -M option).


1650


WARN: Failed to allocate a network resource (val)

Description

The IIOP Server Handler or IIOP Server Listener could not allocate a network descriptor for a remote connection.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical mem ory on the machine.


1651


WARN: Failed to reestablish network address val

Description

A previously suspended IIOP Server Listener server was administratively unsuspended but could not reestablish its network address.

Action

Failure to reestablish the network address is usually caused either by a failure of the network drivers on the machine to clear the previously held network address or by another process claiming the network address while the listener was suspended. In the former case, the network address eventually is released by the system and the IIOP Server Listener reestablishes its network address through its periodic retry mechanism; therefore, no action is required in this case. In the latter case, local commands (see below) may be used to determine what processes and users are occupying the network address; these processes and users should be asked to relinquish the address.

See Also

The UNIX netstat command, the Microsoft Windows NT NetStatisticsGet command, and the MIB(5) and WS_MIB(5) commands.

For information about the netstat command, see the UNIX manual page.

For information about the NetStatisticsGet command, see Microsoft Visual C++ online help.

For information about the MIB(5) and WS_MIB(5) commands, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.


1652


INFO: Reestablished network address val

Description

A previously suspended IIOP Server Listener process has been unsuspended and has reestablished its network address.

Action

Informational message, no action required.

See Also

The MIB(5) and WS_MIB(5) commands. For information about these commands, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.


1653


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1654


ERROR: Error switching to the handler's context

Description

The IIOP Server Handler was attempting to switch from a client application context to the IIOP Server Handler context when it experienced an error.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1655


ERROR: descriptor allocation error

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1656


ERROR: descriptor allocation error

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1657


WARN: Received a non-GIOP message

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received a non-GIOP message. This can occur when a client application other than an WLE remote client application attempts to connect to the IIOP Server Listener/Handler; for example, a JOLT client application, an ATMI client application, or an http client application. After this message is written to the ULOG, the IIOP Server Listener/Handler closes the connection with the client application.

Action

Make sure that only WLE remote client applications connect to the IIOP Server Listener/Handler.


1658


ERROR: Could not establish listening address on network val

Description

This error occurs if the IIOP Server Listener cannot advertise its listening address on the network.

This error could happen for one of the following reasons:

  • The format of the address supplied to the IIOP Server Listener is incorrect. If the address format is incorrect, the network provider will be unable to advertise the address and the request fails.

  • The address used in the -n command-line option to the IIOP Server Listener is already in use by another process. For TCP/IP, this condition can be verified by using the netstat command.

  • A previously used address has not completed the close sequence. This condition occurs if either the IIOP Server Listener or the IIOP Server Handler were killed in an abortive manner, such as kill-9. Some transports (among them, TCP/IP) keep the connection open for an implementation-dependent amount of time to flush the existing data on the buffered network connection.

Action

To correct the problem, match one of the following solutions with the previous problem descriptions:

  • Check the address format. For TCP/IP, the address must be specified in either of the following two formats:

    //hostname:port_number"
    "//#.#.#.#:port_number"

    The #.#.#.# is in dotted decimal format. In dotted decimal format, each # should be a number from 0 t o 255.

  • See whether other processes are using the requested network address. For TCP/IP, use the netstat command and, if the address is already in use, select a different address.

  • If the system is out of network addresses, ask the system administrator to increase the number of addresses.

  • If the connection is not closed yet, wait a few minutes and try again.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1659


ERROR: Handler received unexpected message

Description

The IIOP Server Handler received a message without a client application context (that is, a message intended for the IIOP Server Handler that is not in the correct format). It is not a WLE message.

Action

The message is ignored. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1660


ERROR: Handler received unexpected message

Description

The IIOP Server Handler received a message without a client application context (that is, a message intended for the IIOP Server Handler that is not in the correct format). The message received is not a WLE message.

Action

The message is ignored. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1661


ERROR: Couldn't change to client context val, continuing

Description

The IIOP Server Handler could not switch to the client context.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler, however, it was able to continue. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1662


ERROR: Sending of request message to server failed

Description

While a request message was being sent to a remote server application, the operation failed.

Action

Check the ULOG for messages indicating the nature of the failure. This warning may indicate that the remote server application is no longer accessible (that is, either the network or machine has failed). Contact BEA Customer Support.


1663


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1664


ERROR: Received network message with unknown context

Description

The IIOP Server Handler has received a message from an unknown process.

Action

This message indicates an internal problem in communication between the IIOP Server Handler and the WLE remote client application. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1665


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1666


WARN: setsockopt() for SO_KEEPALIVE failed

Description

The KEEPALIVE handler-side networking option was configured for a IIOP Server Listener/Handler pair, but could not be enabled.

Action

This error is ignored and IIOP Server Handler processing continues normally. However, network errors may not be reported, or may be reported less promptly. Consider enabling the inactive client application timeout (ISL command -T option) to reclaim resources associated with dead network connections.

See Also

The ISL command. For information about the ISL command, see the Administration Guide.


1667


WARN: KEEPALIVE option requested but not available on this platform

Description

The KEEPALIVE handler-side networking option is configured for a IIOP Server Listener/Handler pair, but cannot be enabled because it is not available on this platform.

Action

This error is ignored and IIOP Server Handler processing continues normally. However, network errors may not be reported, or may be reported less promptly. Consider enabling the inactive client application timeout (ISL command -T option) to reclaim resources associated with dead network connections.

See Also

The ISL command. For information about the ISL command, see the Administration Guide.


1668


ERROR: Could not connect to host/port val

Description

The IIOP Server Handler could not connect to the host and port contained within the object reference.

Action

Determine if the remote machine has failed.


1669


ERROR: Hex address type not supported

Description

The -n option of the IIOP Server Listener/Handler used the hexadecimal format and the IIOP Server Listener/Handler expects the network address argument to be of the form //host:port.

Action

Correct the application configuration for the IIOP Server Listener/Handler in the UBBCONFIG file and make sure the network address has the appropriate format.


1670


ERROR: Bad Internet type of listening address provided: val

Description

The address is not a valid Internet address.

Action

Any address that starts with // must be a valid Internet address. The following formats are recognized by the system: //hostname:port_number and //#.#.#.#:port_number. Other formats may be recognized. Change address to comply with the known formats. If you believe that your address is in the proper format, contact BEA Customer Support.


1671


ERROR: SSL package is not installed

Description

Applications are trying to use the WLE Security features, but the WLE SSL package is not installed.

Action

Install SSL.

See Also

For information about the WLE Security, see the Using Security in the Developer's Guide Web page or Administration Guide in the online documentation.


1672


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1673


INFO: SSL port = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler is using port 'val' for this connection.

Action

None


1674


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1675


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1676


ERROR: Invalid connection id val

Description

An invalid connection id was passed to the IIOP Server Listener.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1677


ERROR: Could not close private key, err = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received the error 'val' while trying to close the private key.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1678


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt to allocate memory dynamically from the operating system using malloc failed.

Action

Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly for the amount of memory on the machine and the amount of memory that can be used by a process. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Also, increase the space on the swap device.

See Also

See the malloc function.

For UNIX systems, see the malloc(3) manual page.

For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help.


1679


ERROR: Could not initialize SSL library, err = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received the error 'val' while trying to initialize the SSL library.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1680


ERROR: Could not load SSL library val, err = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received the error 'val' while trying to load the SSL library.

Action

The error indicates an installation problem with the WLE Security package. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1681


ERROR: Could not get SSL library init rtn, err = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received the error 'val' while trying to read the SSL library initialization function from the SSL library.

Action

The error indicates an installation problem with the WLE Security package or an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1682


ERROR: Could not get server information for ISL, errno = val

Description

The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received the error 'val' while trying to get security-specific information for ISL.

Action

The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support.


1683


ERROR: Mixing -R and -a options is not supported

Description

Both the -R and -a command options were specified. This is not supported.

Action

Correct the command line options.

See Also

The ISL command. For information about the ISL command, see the Administration Guide.