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1106

ERROR: Could not determine level of authentication required.

Description

When tmadmin starts up, it calls tpchkauth(3c) to see what level of authentication is required by the application. This message is issued when tpchkauth(3c) fails. tpchkauth(3c) can fail if tmadmin cannot find the TUXCONFIG file.

Action

Make sure the TUXCONFIG environment variable is set correctly.

See Also

tmadmin(1)

1107

ERROR: Memory allocation failure.

Description

An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc() failed. When tmadmin initializes, it calls tpalloc() to get an initial buffer for tpinit(). When this message is issued, the call from tpalloc() to 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. Reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine.

See Also

ulimit(2) in UNIX system reference manuals

1108

ERROR: Could not find entry for user number.

Description

When tmadmin is invoked, the invoker's login ID is used as the "User Name" when tmadmin joins the application. If there is an error retrieving the invoker's login ID from the system password file, this message is printed.

Action

Contact your system administrator to ensure that your password entry contains your user ID (UID) and your login.

See Also

getpwuid(3), passwd (4) in UNIX system reference manuals

1110

ERROR: Unable to obtain application password.

Description

If an application password is required, tmadmin either prompts for it (if the invoker is attached to a terminal), or it reads it from the environment variable, APP_PW, if standard input is not a terminal. This message is issued when the password cannot be obtained. The most common cause for this is that APP_PW is not set and standard input is not a terminal.

Action

If tmadmin is not attached to a terminal when invoked, then check that the environment variable, APP_PW, is set correctly.

See Also

tmadmin(1)

1130

ERROR: Broadcast failed, tperrno = tperrno

Description

The broadcast command failed. This tmadmin command called the ATMI verb tpbroadcast(3c) which encountered an error.

Action

The error number, tperrno, that is printed with this message can be used to look up the exact error on the ATMI tpbroadcast(3c) manual page. The mapping of the numeric value of tperrno to the symbolic constant shown on the tpbroadcast(3c) manual page can be found in the intro(3c) manual page or in $TUXDIR/include/atmi.h.

See Also

tmadmin(1), intro(3c)

1131

ERROR: Memory allocation failure, tperrno = number

Description

An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc() failed. The broadcast command calls tpalloc() to allocate a typed buffer for text to be broadcast. When this message is issued, the call from tpalloc() to 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. Reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine.

See Also

ulimit(2) in UNIX system reference manuals

1134

ERROR: make msg failed, tperrno = number

Description

An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc() failed. When this message is issued, the attempt by the printclient command to allocate memory for retrieving client information failed. The printclient command calls tpalloc() which in turn calls malloc().

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.

See Also

ulimit(2) in UNIX system reference manuals

1135

ERROR: error during send/receive of remote procedure call

Description

An error occurred during the printclient command trying to retrieve client information from a BBL. tmadmin retrieves client information by contacting BBLs.

Action

Issue the bbclean command to ensure that all connections with remote sites are in working order. Also, issue the printnet command which reports on any links with remote sites that are partitioned.

See Also

tmadmin(1)

1143

WARN: Application security not enabled

Description

The passwd command cannot be used when application security is not enabled for the application. That is, the SECURITY keyword in the ubbconfig file must be set to APP_PW before an application password can be assigned.

Action

If application security is desired, add the SECURITY keyword to the RESOURCES section of your ubbconfig file and set its value to APP_PW. Then, run tmloadcf() which prompts you for an initial application password. A new password can now be assigned to your application using the passwd command.

See Also

tmadmin(1), tmloadcf(1), ubbconfig(5)

1144

ERROR: The passwd command must be run from the terminal

Description

The passwd command must be run from a terminal as opposed to, say, a shell script, since tmadmin prompts for a new password on the terminal.

Action

Remove the use of the passwd command from any non-terminal invocations of tmadmin.

See Also

tmadmin(1)

1146

ERROR: Error obtaining Application Password

Description

The passwd command failed because tmadmin could not open the terminal device (/dev/tty) for reading.

Action

Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmadmin(1)

1148

ERROR: Error obtaining Application Password

Description

The passwd command failed because tmadmin could not open the terminal device (/dev/tty) for reading.

Action

Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmadmin(1)

1150

ERROR: Too many failed attempts

Description

The passwd command requires a new password to be entered and re-entered identically. If after three attempts this does not occur, the command fails and prints this message.

Action

Retry the passwd command.

See Also

tmadmin(1)

1151

ERROR: Memory allocation failure, tperrno = number

Description

An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc() failed. When this message is issued, the attempt by the passwd command to allocate memory for sending the new passwd to the DBBL failed. The passwd command calls tpalloc() which, in turn, calls malloc(). The application password is not changed.

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.

See Also

ulimit(2) in UNIX system reference manuals

1152

ERROR: Passwd update failed

Description

The passwd command requests the DBBL to change the application password to the new password. The request could not be processed by the DBBL. The most likely reason for the failure is that the request could not be sent to the DBBL. The application password is not changed.

Action

Check the userlog(3c) file to see if a communication error occurred that caused the requested command to fail.

1173

ERROR: -b option: argument must be numeric.

Description

When the -b option is used as an argument to a tmadmin command, its argument must be a numeric value.

Action

Try the command again with a numeric value for the -b option.

See Also

isdigit(3) in UNIX system reference manuals

1174

ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc() failed. When this message is issued, the attempt by the printdomain command to allocate memory for requesting host domain-specific information failed. The printdomain command calls tpalloc() which, in turn, calls malloc().

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.

See Also

ulimit(2) in UNIX system reference manuals

1175

ERROR: printdomain (pd) service request failed, group=groupname queue=queuename

Description

The printdomain command failed to send a request for information to a gateway group due to a communication error. The printdomain command continues to send requests to other gateway groups.

Action

Check the userlog(3c) to see if a communication error occurred that caused the requested command to fail.

1178

ERROR: could not retrieve server group entry

Description

The printdomain command failed to retrieve a gateway group's addressing information while preparing to send the group a request for information.

Action

Check the userlog(3c) to see if a communication error occurred that caused the requested command to fail.

1179

ERROR: make msg failed, tperrno = number

Description

An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc() failed while preparing to send a message to a host gateway group.

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.

See Also

ulimit(2) in UNIX system reference manuals

1180

ERROR: could not send message to gateway server, tperrno = number

Description

An error was encountered while trying to send a message to a host gateway group. The issued command fails.

Action

See the userlog(3c) file for the exact reason that the command failed. Also, use the printnet command to see the status of all machine connections in the network. This command reports any network partitions.

See Also

tmadmin(1)

1181

ERROR: error receiving reply from gateway server, tperrno = number

Description

A host administration command was issued and successfully sent to one or more gateway servers. However, an error occurred retrieving the response. A timeout waiting for the reply or a network failure may have occurred.

Action

Check the userlog(3c) to see if a communication error occurred that prevented the reply from reaching tmadmin.

See Also

tmadmin(1)

1182

ERROR: did not receive successful reply from gateway, tperrno = tperrno

Description

A host administration command was issued and successfully sent to one or more gateway servers. However, the reply contains an error that is reflected in the variable, tperrno.

Action

The error number, tperrno, that is printed with this message can be used to look up the exact error. The mapping of the numeric value of tperrno to a symbolic constant can be found in the intro(3c) manual page or in $TUXDIR/include/atmi.h.

See Also

intro(3c)

1184

ERROR: Service GATE_ADMIN not offered

Description

A tmadmin command was issued for one or more host gateway servers. However, there are no gateways currently offering the GATE_ADMIN service which is required for host related administrative requests. Either no gateway servers have been booted, or the CLOPT specified in the ubbconfig file for the gateway servers do not have the -A option specified.

Action

If there are gateways servers currently running, use the printservice command to see whether the GATE_ADMIN service is offered. If it is not, then make sure that the gateway servers offer this service either by dynamically advertising it (via the advertise command) or by adding the -A option to the CLOPT in the ubbconfig file.

See Also

tmadmin(1)

1185

ERROR: Queue specified by -q option not part of group specified by -g option

Description

For those host-related tmadmin commands where both a queue and a group can be specified, this message is issued when the queue specified does not belong to the specified group.

Action

Use the printserver command to determine the correct queue and group combinations, and re-issue your command.

See Also

tmadmin(1)

1186

ERROR: Server with ID serverid not offered on queue queuename

Description

For those host-related tmadmin commands where both a queue and a server ID can be specified, this message is issued when the server specified does not read from the queue specified.

Action

Use the printserver command to determine the correct queue and server ID combinations, and re-issue your command.

See Also

tmadmin(1)

1187

ERROR: Service GATE_ADMIN not offered

Description

A tmadmin command was issued for one or more host gateway servers. However, there are no gateways currently offering the GATE_ADMIN service which is required for host related administrative requests. Either no gateway servers have been booted, or the CLOPT specified in the ubbconfig file for the gateway servers do not have the -A option specified.

Action

If there are gateways servers currently running, use the printservice command to see whether the GATE_ADMIN service is offered. If it is not, then make sure that the gateway servers offer this service either by dynamically advertising it (via the advertise command) or by adding the -A option to the CLOPT in the ubbconfig file.

See Also

tmadmin(1)

1198

ERROR: -i option: argument must be numeric.

Description

When the -i option is used as an argument to a tmadmin command, its argument must be a numeric value.

Action

Try the command again with a numeric value for the -i option.

See Also

isdigit(3) in UNIX system reference manuals

1199

ERROR: -o option: argument must be numeric.

Description

When the -o option is used as an argument to a tmadmin command, its argument must be a numeric value.

Action

Try the command again with a numeric value for the -o option.

See Also

isdigit(3) in UNIX system reference manuals

 

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