Solaris Resource Manager 1.3 System Administration Guide

Chapter 12 Notification Messages

The Solaris Resource Manager system error messages are:

memory limit reached

The virtual memory usage (memory.usage) of an lnode has reached the virtual memory limit (memory.limit).

process limit reached

The number of processes (process.usage) of an lnode has reached the process count limit (process.limit).

per-process memory limit reached

The virtual memory usage of a process has reached the virtual memory limit (memory.plimit).

lnode attach failed in setuid

If the Solaris Resource Manager software is installed and enabled, then the setuid system call, in addition to its standard function, attaches the calling process to the lnode associated with its new real UID. If attachment fails, it is usually because there is no lnode associated with the new UID.

currently barred from logging in

The flag.nologin is set for the user at the time the user tries to log in.

already logged in - only one login allowed

The flag.onelogin is set for the user, and the user has already logged in from another terminal.

no permission to use this terminal

The terminal.flag.all, terminal.flag.console, terminal.hardwired, or terminal.flag.network is set for the user when the user tries to log in from a particular terminal.

terminal connect-time limit reached

The terminal connect-time (terminal.usage) has reached the limit (terminal.limit).