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109 |
ERROR: Custom Error Message. | |
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Description |
An error has been produced in a tmadmin command. A message should have been previously printed explaining the nature of this error. |
Action |
Correct the parameters and retype the command. | |
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110 |
ERROR: Argument too long. | |
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Description |
This error is returned by the tmadmin command parser. The parser finds that an argument has more than 80 characters (the maximum). |
Action |
Correct the argument and retype the command. | |
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111 |
ERROR: No such command. | |
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Description |
An unknown or invalid command has been entered to tmadmin. |
Action |
Correct and retype the command. You can type help if you are not sure of the commands available in tmadmin. | |
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112 |
ERROR: Invalid option. | |
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Description |
Unknown option or invalid argument given to a tmadmin command. |
Action |
Correct the parameters and reenter the command. A message should have been already delivered indicating the offending option. If you are not sure of the parameters, you can type help with the command name as argument. The help command will provide information about required or optional parameters used by the requested tmadmin command. | |
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113 |
ERROR: Too many arguments. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command has been entered with more arguments than required, or the maximum number of 10 arguments has been exceeded. |
Action |
Correct the parameters and reenter the command. If you are not sure of the parameters, you can type help with the command name as argument. The help command will provide information about required or optional parameters used by the command. | |
114 |
ERROR: Duplicate arguments. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command has been entered with duplicate parameters. The tmadmin command parser does not allow duplicate arguments. |
Action |
Correct the parameters and reenter the command. If you are not sure of the parameters, you can type help with the command name as argument. The help command will provide information about required or optional parameters used by the command. | |
115 |
ERROR: No bulletin board attached. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command that requires information from the Bulletin Board has been entered. However, the machine on which tmadmin is executing does not have a Bulletin Board. |
Action |
Be sure that tmadmin is running on the Master machine, and then boot the application servers or the administrative servers (that is, use the boot command) on this machine or the other machines. Then reenter the tmadmin command. | |
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116 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure. | |
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Description |
An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc failed. |
Action |
Make sure that 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. Increase the space on the swap device. | |
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117 |
ERROR: No queues exist. | |
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Description |
The selection criteria specified while trying to print queue information did not match any active queues. |
Action |
Change the queue specification (the identifier, server identifier, group, etc.) and re-run the operation. | |
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118 |
ERROR: No such queue. | |
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Description |
An invalid queue name has been entered as an argument to a tmadmin command. |
Action |
Correct the argument and reenter the command. You can use the "tmadmin printqueue" command to retrieve the names of the valid queues in your application. | |
See Also |
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119 |
ERROR: Queue retrieval error. | |
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Description |
An error was produced while retrieving information about a queue or queues defined in the application. An error message should have been written to the ULOG file. |
Action |
Verify the parameters entered for the tmadmin command, and check the ULOG file for a record explaining the problem. Please refer to the corresponding error description to find the corrective action. | |
See Also |
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120 |
ERROR: No servers exist. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command has been entered requiring information about a server or servers defined in the application. However, no servers are currently defined in the TUXCONFIG file or no servers have been booted for the specified machine or group. |
Action |
Boot the application servers for the required group or machine, and then reenter the tmadmin command. Be sure that the expected servers have been defined in the TUXCONFIG file. You can use the tmconfig program or the config command of tmadmin to retrieve or change the configuration parameters. | |
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121 |
ERROR: No such server. | |
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Description |
An invalid server identifier has been entered as argument to a tmadmin command. This error may also be produced when no servers are currently booted for the particular group or machine. |
Action |
Use the "tmadmin printserver" command with no arguments to print the information about the current active servers. You can also use the printgroup command to find if a particular group or groups on a particular machine have been booted. You can boot servers on a particular machine or group with the boot command of tmadmin. After the servers have been booted, you can reenter the tmadmin command. | |
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122 |
ERROR: Server retrieval error. | |
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Description |
An error was produced while retrieving information about the defined servers in an application. An error message should have been written to the ULOG file. |
Action |
Verify the parameters entered for the tmadmin command, and check the ULOG file for a record explaining the problem. Please refer to the corresponding error description to find the corrective action. | |
See Also |
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123 |
ERROR: No services exist. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command has been entered requiring information about the different services currently advertised or defined by the application. However, no services are defined in the TUXCONFIG file, or the servers advertising these services have not been booted. |
Action |
Boot the application servers for the required group or machine, and then reenter the tmadmin command. Be sure that the expected servers and services have been defined in the TUXCONFIG file. You can use the tmconfig command or the "tmadmin config" command to retrieve or change the configuration parameters. | |
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124 |
ERROR: No such service. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command requiring information about a particular service has been entered, but this service is not currently advertised in the Bulletin Board or the server advertising the service has not been booted. |
Action |
Use the "tmadmin printservice" command with no arguments to print the information about the current known services. You can also use the printgroup command to find if a particular group or the groups on a particular machine have been booted. You can boot a particular machine, group, or server with the "tmadmin boot" command. After the servers have been booted, you can reenter the tmadmin command. | |
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125 |
ERROR: Service retrieval error. | |
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Description |
An error was produced while retrieving information about a service or services advertised by an application. An error message explaining the problem should have been written to the ULOG file. |
Action |
Verify the parameters entered for the tmadmin command, and check the ULOG file for a record explaining the problem. Please refer to the corresponding error description to find the corrective action. | |
See Also |
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126 |
ERROR: No BBL exists for that machine. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command has been entered to display or change the Bulletin Board parameters defined for a particular machine. However, the particular machine has not been booted. |
Action |
You can use the "tmadmin boot" command to boot the administrative servers and (or) application servers on the required machine. Then you can reenter the tmadmin command to display or change the corresponding Bulletin Board parameters. | |
See Also |
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127 |
ERROR: Invalid combination of options. | |
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Description |
An invalid combination of arguments has been entered in a tmadmin command. For example, an invalid server identifier has been specified in combination with a group name. |
Action |
Correct the arguments and reenter the tmadmin command. You may use the help command to display information about the valid argument combinations for tmadmin commands. | |
See Also |
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128 |
ERROR: Error suspending resources. | |
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Description |
An error occurred while retrieving statistical information or suspending a service or set of services. An error message explaining the problem should be found in the ULOG. |
Action |
Verify the parameters entered for the tmadmin command, and check the ULOG file for a record explaining the problem. Please refer to the corresponding error description to find the corrective action. | |
See Also |
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129 |
ERROR: Group id is not set. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command requiring an argument with a server group name has been entered without this argument. |
Action |
Reenter the tmadmin command with the corresponding group name argument. You can find the available groups with the "tmadmin printgroup" command. | |
See Also |
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130 |
ERROR: Server id is not set. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command requiring an argument with a server identifier has been entered without this argument. |
Action |
Reenter the tmadmin command with the corresponding server identifier argument. You can find the different servers with the printserver command. | |
See Also |
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131 |
ERROR: Service name is not set. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command requiring an argument with a service name has been entered without this argument. |
Action |
Reenter the tmadmin command with the corresponding service name argument. You can find the different services with the printservice command. | |
See Also |
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132 |
ERROR: No such machine. | |
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Description |
An invalid machine name has been specified as argument to a tmadmin command. |
Action |
Correct the machine name and reenter the tmadmin command. | |
133 |
ERROR: Must be administrator to execute that command. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command failed because it can only be executed by the administrator. The current instance of the tmadmin program is run by a user who is not the administrator. |
Action |
Terminate this instance of the tmadmin program; login as the administrator and start a new instance of the tmadmin program. Then re-execute the tmadmin subcommand that failed. | |
134 |
ERROR: Error resuming (un-suspending) resources. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command that resumes suspended resources (that is, a queue, server, or service) has failed. An error message explaining the failure should be found in the ULOG file. |
Action |
Verify the parameters entered for the tmadmin command, and check the ULOG file for a record explaining the problem. Please refer to the error description of the ULOG message to find the corrective action. | |
135 |
INFO: Break out of main loop. | |
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Description |
The quit command has been entered. This instance of tmadmin will terminate. |
Action |
No action required. | |
138 |
ERROR: Command not allowed in private mode. | |
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Description |
The default command was used to reset the default machine, but tmadmin is running in private mode. The default machine cannot be reset (it must be the local machine). |
Action |
No action required. | |
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140 |
ERROR: No BBL exists on this machine. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command has been entered to check the integrity of all processes running on a particular machine. However, this command failed because the machine is down or the BBL administrative process is not running. |
Action |
Use the "tmadmin boot" command to start the servers on the required machine or to boot the BBL administrative server. Then reenter the tmadmin command. | |
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141 |
ERROR: BBL dead on requested machine. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command that requires the services of the BBL administrative server failed because the BBL is not running. |
Action |
The BBL administrative server is automatically restarted by the system. Please wait a couple of minutes and then reenter the tmadmin command. | |
See Also |
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142 |
ERROR: Queue suspended for BBL on requested machine. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command that requires the administrative services advertised by the BBL server running on particular machine failed because these services are currently suspended, or the administrative services offered by the BBL on the requested machine may be suspended because of a failure (for example, the connection to the requested machine was lost or that machine failed). |
Action |
Use the "tmadmin resume" command to resume the activity on the queue used by the BBL on the requested machine. The resume command will un-suspend the administrative services advertised by the BBL server. If the error was due to a failure on the requested machine (or on the connection), use the reconnect command to reestablish the connection to the requested machine or wait a couple of minutes until the system automatically recovers from the network failure. | |
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143 |
ERROR: No server is specified. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command failed because it requires an argument with a specific server identifier and this argument was not specified. |
Action |
Reenter the tmadmin command with the corresponding server identifier argument. | |
See Also |
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144 |
ERROR: Error retrieving service parms. | |
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Description |
An error was produced while retrieving information about the requested service parameters. An error message should have been written to the ULOG file. |
Action |
Verify the parameters entered for the tmadmin command, and check the ULOG file for a record explaining the problem. Please refer to the corresponding error description to find the corrective action. | |
See Also |
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145 |
ERROR: Syntax error on command line. | |
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Description |
A syntax error was found in the tmadmin command. A previous message should have been printed specifying the nature of the error. |
Action |
Correct the arguments or syntax and reenter the tmadmin command. | |
See Also |
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147 |
ERROR: Error accessing system semaphore. | |
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Description |
The BEA TUXEDO system uses an operating system semaphore to control access to structures in shared memory. An error occurred while accessing or retrieving information from the system level semaphore. |
Action |
You can run the "tmadmin bbclean" command to check the operating system resources, and then reenter the tmadmin command that failed. | |
See Also |
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148 |
ERROR: Error accessing message queue. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command failed while accessing or retrieving information from a message queue. |
Action |
You can run the "tmadmin bbclean" command to check the operating system IPC resources, and then reenter the tmadmin command that failed. | |
See Also |
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149 |
ERROR: Error accessing shared memory. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command failed while trying to access system information stored in shared memory. |
Action |
You can run the "tmadmin bbclean" command to check the operating system IPC resources, and then reenter the tmadmin command that failed. | |
See Also |
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151 |
ERROR: Error dumping bulletin board. | |
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Description |
An error occurred while executing the "tmadmin dump" command. The error may have been produced while gathering information from the Bulletin Board (an error message may have been recorded in the ULOG file) or while the command was trying to write to the specified file. |
Action |
Check that you have permissions to write a file on the current directory or on the pathname specified as argument to the tmadmin command. Also, check the ULOG file for a record explaining the problem. Please refer to the corresponding error description to find the corrective action. | |
See Also |
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154 |
ERROR: No resources are specified. | |
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Description |
A "tmadmin suspend" (or resume) command failed because no arguments have been specified. The command requires that either arguments are specified as default arguments (via the "tmadmin default" command) or that they are specified in the command line. |
Action |
Reenter the tmadmin command with the required arguments. You can use the "tmadmin help" command to find out what arguments are required. | |
See Also |
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156 |
ERROR: Incorrect release code. | |
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Description |
While entering advanced administrator mode, the incorrect password was entered. |
Action |
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support. | |
See Also |
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158 |
ERROR: DBBL migration failure. | |
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Description |
The "tmadmin master" command failed while the DBBL was migrating to the backup machine. An error message may have been recorded in the ULOG file explaining the failure. |
Action |
Check the ULOG file for a log record explaining the failure, and contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support. | |
See Also |
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159 |
ERROR: Can not create a new DBBL. | |
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Description |
The "tmadmin master" command failed because it cannot start a new DBBL administrative server on the backup machine. An error record may have been recorded in the ULOG file. |
Action |
Check the ULOG file for an error record explaining the problem. You should also check if there is already a DBBL server running on the backup machine. Please contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support for more information about how to correct the problem. | |
See Also |
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160 |
ERROR: Backup node is not specified in the UBBCONFIG file. | |
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Description |
The "tmadmin master" command failed because there are no backup machines specified in the TUXCONFIG file for the Master node. |
Action |
You can use the tmconfig program or the "tmadmin config" command to define a backup machine for the Master machine. The "tmadmin master" command cannot be run for a Master machine that does not have a defined backup machine. | |
See Also |
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161 |
ERROR: tmadmin is not running on acting backup node. | |
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Description |
The "tmadmin master" command failed because the tmadmin program is not executing on the machine that will become the Master machine. |
Action |
Terminate the current tmadmin session, and start a new instance of tmadmin on the backup machine. Then reenter the master command. | |
See Also |
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162 |
ERROR: Can not clean up partitioned BB entries. | |
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Description |
The "tmadmin pclean" command failed to execute on the required machine. An error log record explaining the failure may have been recorded in the ULOG file. |
Action |
Check that the requested machine has been booted or that the BBL administrative is running on that machine. Also, check the ULOG file for a record explaining the failure. | |
See Also |
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163 |
ERROR: Network reconnection failure. | |
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Description |
A failure occurred while tmadmin was processing a reconnect command. An error log record explaining the failure may be found in the ULOG file. |
Action |
Verify that the Bridge administrative process is running and check the ULOG file for a record explaining the problem. Please refer to the corresponding error description to find the corrective action. | |
164 |
ERROR: Invalid server group name. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command failed because an invalid group name has been entered as an argument to the command. |
Action |
Check the tmadmin command arguments and reenter the command. You can use the printgroup command to print information about the current active groups running on a particular machine. | |
165 |
ERROR: Should not pclean the current machine. | |
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Description |
This error is retuned by the "tmadmin pclean" command. This command cannot be executed when the application is running in SHM mode. The "tmadmin pclean" command is used when the application is running in MP mode to remove bulletin board entries for processes and services associated with a machine that has failed. |
Action |
If the application is running in SHM mode, then you should not execute the "tmadmin pclean" command. This command should be used in MP mode to remove from the Bulletin Board information about partitioned (or failed) machines. | |
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166 |
ERROR: -z option is mandatory when FSCONFIG is not set. | |
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Description |
A tmadmin command failed because the shell environment variable FSCONFIG is not set and the -z option was not used on the command line. The FSCONFIG variable is an optional variable that should be set to the pathname of the device that contains the Universal Device List (UDL). If the FSCONFIG variable is not set, then the -z option must be used. |
Action |
Retype the tmadmin command with the -z option. This option has as argument the pathname of the device containing the Universal Device List (UDL). | |
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168 |
WARN: master command not performed | |
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Description |
This warning is returned by the master command of |
Action |
Reexecute the master command with the "-yes" option if you want to make the backup node take over as the master node. | |
See Also |
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181 |
ERROR: Invalid option: -W | |
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Description |
The -W option was specified without giving the correct associated argument. This is an undocumented option, used only for TUXEDO Support. |
Action |
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support. | |
See Also |
tmadmin(1) | |
182 |
ERROR: Invalid option: option | |
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Description |
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Action |
Verify options to tmadmin and re-execute the command. | |
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183 |
ERROR: Invalid argument: argument | |
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Description |
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Action |
Verify options to tmadmin and re-execute the command. | |
See Also |
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184 |
ERROR: TUXCONFIG environment variable not set. | |
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Description |
The TUXCONFIG environment variable was not set. Because of this, the tmadmin command failed. |
Action |
Set the TUXCONFIG environment variable to the pathname of the TUXCONFIG file. | |
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186 |
INFO: Reattaching to regular bulletin board. | |
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Description |
A special administrative command to instantiate a saved Bulletin Board failed. The program will attached to the regular bulletin board. |
Action |
No action required. | |
See Also |
tmadmin(1) | |
187 |
INFO: Reattaching to regular bulletin board. | |
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Description |
After running a special administrative command to attach to a special Bulletin Board, the BB has been released and tmadmin will re-attach to the normal BB. |
Action |
No action required. | |
See Also |
tmadmin(1) | |
188 |
ERROR: Error while obtaining the Bulletin Board parameters | |
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Description |
An error was produced in tmadmin while retrieving the Bulletin Board parameters. A more specific error explaining the situation should already exist in the user log. |
Action |
Check the user log for a more specific error message. Check that the TUXCONFIG is readable, and re-execute the tmadmin command. | |
See Also |
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189 |
ERROR: Reinitialization after boot failed to set the Bulletin Board Model | |
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Description |
An error was produced in tmadmin while setting the Bulletin Board model. This error may occur while the system is reinitialized after a booting procedure. |
Action |
Check the Bulletin Board Model defined in the MODEL attribute of the RESOURCES section of the TUXCONFIG file. Valid Bulletin Board Model values are SHM and MP. | |
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190 |
ERROR: Failure setting the Bulletin Board Model to MSG | |
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Description |
The tmadmin command failed to set the Bulletin Board to MSG. This failure can only be produced if the tmadmin program was not compiled with the system default libraries. |
Action |
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support. | |
See Also |
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191 |
ERROR: Error setting the Bulleting Board Model to SHM | |
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Description |
The tmadmin command failed to set the Bulletin Board Model to SHM. This failure can only be produced if the tmadmin program was not compiled with the system default libraries. |
Action |
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support. | |
See Also |
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192 |
ERROR: Error setting the Bulleting Board Model to MP | |
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Description |
The tmadmin command failed to set the Bulletin Board Model to MP. This failure can only be produced if the tmadmin program was not compiled with the system default libraries. |
Action |
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support. | |
See Also |
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193 |
ERROR: Could not setup internal tables to enter boot mode. | |
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Description |
The tmadmin program is going to try to enter boot mode but it was not able to find the right internal tables or it could not attach to the Bulletin Board. In the latter case, another error message should have been recorded in the user log. If there are no messages in the user log, then tmadmin may have been compiled with the wrong libraries. |
Action |
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support. | |
See Also |
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194 |
ERROR: Invalid TUXCONFIG value | |
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Description |
The tmadmin program is trying to perform an automatic boot procedure, and it finds that the value of the TUXCONFIG environment variable does not match the value defined in the *MACHINES section of the TUXCONFIG configuration file. |
Action |
Check the value of the TUXCONFIG environment variable and re-run the tmadmin command. | |
See Also |
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195 |
ERROR: Failure to obtain the Master Machine identifier. | |
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Description |
The tmadmin program failed to obtain the master machine identifier from internal tables or the TUXCONFIG file. This error may be produced when tmadmin enters in automatic boot mode (that is, the system either is not up or is partitioned). |
Action |
Check that the TUXCONFIG configuration file is readable. Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support. | |
See Also |
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196 |
ERROR: The boot mode is only available on the MASTER processor. | |
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Description |
This error is produced when tmadmin is run in boot mode on a machine that is not the MASTER machine. |
Action |
Reexecute tmadmin on the MASTER machine. | |
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199 |
WARN: Cannot become administrator. | |
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Description |
The tmadmin program was not able to enter the administrative mode. A limited set of commands is available (that is, the set of commands available when tmadmin is run with the -r option). |
Action |
No action required. | |
See Also |
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