CMDDES Messages 0-99
3
ERROR: program_name: Could not open file_name for recording
Description
The filename specified with the -r
option to mio
(or wmio
) could not be opened appropriately for recording the session.
Action
Check the path and filename for permissions and reenter the mio
(or wmio
) command line with an updated recording filename specified.
See Also
mio
(1)
11
ERROR: Access to the initial mask is not permitted
Description
According to the settings of the environment variables OKXACTS
and NGXACTS
, you are not allowed to access the initial mask specified on the mio
command line.
Action
Modify the setting of the environment variables OKXACTS
and NGXACTS
to allow access to this form, or use a different form.
See Also
mio
(1), compilation
(5)
12
ERROR: Could not find initial mask
Description
The initial mask specified with the -i
option on the mio
(or wmio
) command line could not be found.
Action
Check the settings of the MASKPATH
and TUXDIR
environment variables. The mask file specified with the -i
option could not be found in any of the MASKPATH
or TUXDIR
/locale
directories. Reset MASKPATH
or TUXDIR
as necessary to find the initial mask.
See Also
mio
(1), compilation
(5)
13
ERROR: Initial mask not found
Description
The initial mask specified with the -m
option on the mio
command line or the default initial mask if no -m
option is specified, msk1.M
, could not be found.
Action
Check the settings of the MASKPATH
and TUXDIR
environment variables. The mask file specified with the -m
option could not be found in any of the MASKPATH
or TUXDIR
/locale
directories. Reset MASKPATH
or TUXDIR
as necessary to find the initial mask.
See Also
mio
(1), compilation
(5)
14
WARN: login cannot print the initial form
Description
The initial system mask cannot be printed and an attempt was made to print using the mio
escape sequence that allows a form to be printed by sending it to the FRMPRT
service.
Action
No action required.
See Also
mio
(1)
15
ERROR: login you are not allowed to enter mask_name transactions
Description
The mask indicated by mask_name has been selected by the input to the current form. However, mask_name is not allowed to be accessed by this user according to the settings of the OKXACTS
and NGXACTS
environment variables.
Action
Modify the setting of the environment variables OKXACTS
and NGXACTS
to allow access to this form, or use a different form.
See Also
mio
(1), compilation
(5)
16
ERROR: login could not find form mask_name
Description
The next form to be displayed, indicated by mask_name, could not be found.
Action
Check the settings of the MASKPATH
and TUXDIR
environment variables. mask_name could not be found in any of the MASKPATH
or TUXDIR
/locale
directories. Reset MASKPATH
or TUXDIR
as necessary to find the mask.
See Also
mio
(1), compilation
(5)
17
ERROR: Non-existent transaction
Description
The menu option selected maps to a choice with no mask/form associated.
Action
Check your mask file to be sure the menu choice that resulted in this error is fully specified.
See Also
mio
(1)
18
ERROR: Form mask_name not found
Description
The next form to be displayed, indicated by mask_name, could not be found.
Action
Check the settings of the MASKPATH
and TUXDIR
environment variables. mask_name could not be found in any of the MASKPATH
or TUXDIR
/locale
directories. Reset MASKPATH
or TUXDIR
as necessary to find the mask.
See Also
mio
(1), compilation
(5)
19
ERROR: Memory allocation failure
Description
An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system failed allocating a screen image. Additional information about the problem is printed as part of the message.
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.
23
ERROR: Memory allocation failure
Description
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using malloc
() failed while processing the fielded buffer associated with a form. The occurrence of this error will cause mio
to terminate processing.
Action
Ensure 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.
See Also
mio
(1), malloc
(3) in UNIX system reference manuals
24
WARN: SYSTEM BUSY ... PLEASE WAIT A FEW SECONDS
Description
The application and/or operating system is busy to the point that the requested service cannot be satisfied immediately.
Action
Wait a few seconds and try the transaction again. If the problem persists, then contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
See Also
mio
(1)
25
ERROR: NO SERVER AVAILABLE FOR THIS FORM
Description
The service associated with the selections made on this form is currently not offered or is suspended.
Action
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support. They will need to administer the application to make the service available. This can be done by booting a new server, unsuspending a suspended service, or by advertising a new service on an existing server.
See Also
mio
(1)
26
ERROR: MEMORY ALLOCATION FAILURE
Description
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using malloc
() failed while creating internal storage required to expand a date string for presentation on the screen. The occurrence of this error will cause mio
to terminate processing.
Action
Ensure 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.
See Also
mio
(1), malloc
(3) in UNIX system reference manuals
27
ERROR: CANNOT SEND TO SERVER
Description
The service requested by the selections made on the current form could not be satisfied because the queue associated with the server or the local BRIDGE process has been abnormally removed from the system.
Action
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support. This error indicates an abnormal removal of UNIX System IPC resources that should be investigated. In any case, the service can be retried after the system restarts the server (abnormal removal of a queue results in a server exit) or after the administrator boots a new instance of the server.
See Also
mio
(1)
28
ERROR: unknown send failure
Description
A UNIX System message send or receive error was encountered while attempting to satisfy the service request selected on the current form. The error is something other than EINVAL
or EAGAIN
, which are reported on separate messages. Possible causes of this error are EACCESS
, which would indicate that the queue permissions of the server have been changed to deny access to the user running mio
, or EFAULT
, which would indicate a memory corruption problem in application routines linked into mio
.
Action
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support. The UNIX message queue permissions should be checked for access rights. Additionally, memory access in application routines linked into mio
should be reviewed.
See Also
mio
(1), msgsnd
(2), msgrcv
(2) in UNIX system reference manuals
30
ERROR: FIELDED BUFFER ERROR
Description
Internal system fielded buffer error indicating use of a non-fielded or misaligned buffer within mio
.
Action
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
See Also
mio
(1), Fchgs
(3), Fojoin
(3), Fupdate
(3)
32
ERROR: internal failure-get_page
Description
An error occurred while initializing a new form.
Action
See earlier messages that indicate the exact nature of the problem.
See Also
mio
(1)
42
ERROR: VALIDATION FUNCTION valfunc NOT FOUND
Description
The validation function valfunc could not be found in the version of mio
being run.
Action
The are two ways to resolve this problem. The first way is to change the definition of the form being used to use a different validation function or to use built-in validation rules such as regular expression matching. The second way is to build or rebuild a customized version of mio
containing the indicated validation function.
See Also
buildmio
(1), mio
(1)
54
ERROR: Unexpected End of File encountered
Description
While reading input, end of file was reached before getting the entire message.
Action
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
See Also
mio
(1)
57
ERROR: Error in file udfkfile describing user defined keys
Description
mio
encountered a problem accessing and/or processing the user-defined function keys (UDFK) file specified with the -u
option on the mio
command line.
Action
Check that the UDFK file being used exists and conforms to the specifications described in the udfk
(5) manual page.
See Also
mio
(1), udfk
(5)
62
ERROR: Screen/window too small: must be at least 24x80
Description
The window in which mio
is running is too small.
Action
Expand your window or move to a larger window before running mio
.
See Also
mio
(1), curses
(3X) in UNIX system reference manuals
66
ERROR: operation not allowed in release
Description
mio
has attempted to make use of an interface semantic that is not available in the current release of the system.
Action
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
See Also
mio
(1), tpacall
(3), tpbegin
(3), tpcommit
(3), tpgetrply
(3)
67
ERROR: Transaction could not be committed
Description
The transaction could not be committed by mio
because either the work performed by the initiator or by one or more of its participants could not commit.
Action
Depending on the situation that caused the transaction not to commit, a retry may be successful. If multiple retries over a period of time are not successful, then contact your database administrator(s) to see if they can identify the reason why your transactions cannot be completed.
See Also
mio
(1), tpcommit
(3)
68
ERROR: Service timed out - status unknown
Description
The service associated with the current screen was requested and a timeout occurred in one of three places. Either the request could not be enqueued within the defined timeout interval (only applies if the -B
option is specified to mio
), or the reply was not received within the timeout interval, or the transaction commit processing timed out. In most cases, the transaction (if any) will have timed out when this error occurs. The only exception is when the transaction commit processing times out.
Action
Depending on the situation that caused the request to timeout, a retry may be successful. If multiple retries over a period of time are not successful, then contact your database administrator(s) to see if they can identify the reason why your request cannot be completed.
See Also
mio
(1), tpacall
(3), tpcommit
(3), tpgetrply
(3)
69
ERROR: Desired service does not take FML buffers
Description
The service associated with the current form does not accept FML buffers as input. The set of buffer types accepted by a particular server is determined at compile time. This set may further be restricted by settings for the BUFTYPE
parameter in the SERVICES section.
Action
Contact your application administrator to determine why the requested service does not accept the FML buffer type. Possible actions are to rebuild the server with the FML buffer type included, or to update the configuration file to allow for FML buffer types sent to this service.
See Also
buildserver
(1), mio
(1), tpacall
(3), typesw
(5), tuxtypes
(5), ubbconfig
(5)
72
ERROR: Transaction could not be started
Description
A global transaction could not be started prior to requesting the service associated with the current form. This may be caused by a full global transaction table on the local site or by some other system related problem.
Action
The request should be retried a number of times and then the application administrator should be contacted to examine the userlog file for the machine on which mio
was running. In the case of an unrecoverable system problem, log messages will be generated to aid in diagnosis of the problem.
See Also
mio
(1), tpbegin
(3)
73
WARN: Error allocating FML buffer for unsolicited processing
Description
A memory allocation failure was encountered while attempting to generate a typed buffer to be used in processing unsolicited notification messages to the mio
process. This failure may have resulted from a failure on a call to malloc
().
Action
Ensure 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.
See Also
mio
(1), tpalloc
(3), malloc
(3) in UNIX system reference manuals
74
ERROR: Disk Error while accessing mask form
Description
An error was encountered on a disk operation while accessing a mask form that had not been cached. Possible errors include problems reading, problems seeking, and corrupted information in the mask form. The occurrence of this error will cause mio
to terminate processing.
Action
Regenerate the mask forms used by mio
in the case where the problem was encountered and try the interaction again. If the problem persists, contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
See Also
mio
(1)
77
ERROR: Cannot open temporary file file
Description
buildmio
could not open one of the temporary files it needs to build a customized version of mio
.
Action
Check the permissions on the /tmp
file system. This file system must be writable for buildmio
to create temporary files. If the directory is writable, then check remaining file space and inode restrictions to see if the file system is nearly or completely full. If it is full, then contact your system administrator to clean up temporary file space.
See Also
buildmio
(1), fopen
(3) in UNIX system reference manuals
78
ERROR: Cannot open temporary file file
Description
buildmio could not open one of the temporary files it needs to build a customized version of mio.
Action
Check the permissions on the /tmp
file system. This file system must be writable for buildmio
to create temporary files. If the directory is writable, then check remaining file space and inode restrictions to see if the file system is nearly or completely full. If it is full, then contact your system administrator to clean up temporary file space.
See Also
buildmio
(1), fopen
(3) in UNIX system reference manuals
79
ERROR: Cannot open temporary file file
Description
buildmio
could not open one of the temporary files it needs to build a customized version of mio
.
Action
Check the permissions on the /tmp
file system. This file system must be writable for buildmio
to create temporary files. If the directory is writable, then check remaining file space and inode restrictions to see if the file system is nearly or completely full. If it is full, then contact your system administrator to clean up temporary file space.
See Also
buildmio
(1), fopen
(3) in UNIX system reference manuals
80
WARN: Cannot open file file
Description
file could not be opened for writing by buildmio
.
Action
Check the permissions on the directory and the file specified by file to make sure that the file can be created and/or written to.
See Also
buildmio
(1), fopen
(3) in UNIX system reference manuals
81
WARN: Failed to execute nm nmflags files
Description
The indicated invocation of the nm
command on the file or files specified failed for some reason. The symbols specified in the libraries in question will not be built in to the version of mio
created; and if they are referenced at runtime, the reference will fail and mio
will encounter an error.
Action
Attempt a manual invocation of the indicated nm
command to determine the exact cause of the problem. Possibilities include corrupted or invalid library names. In this case, regenerate the desired library and retry the buildmio
command.
See Also
buildmio
(1), nm
(1) in UNIX system reference manuals
87
ERROR: ipckey is an illegal IPC key value (non-numeric)
Description
The indicated InterProcess Communication (IPC) key, ipckey, contains non-numeric characters and is therefore invalid.
Action
Change the InterProcess Communication key to a completely numeric value and reenter the command.
See Also
loadfiles
(1), ipcs
(1), shmget
(2) in UNIX system reference manuals
89
ERROR: Memory allocation failure
Description
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using malloc
() failed while attempting to create an in-memory version of the file cache. The occurrence of this error will cause loadfiles to terminate processing.
Action
This error may indicate that you are trying to include too many files in a single shared memory file cache. Try reducing the number of files being cached if you think this may be the problem. However, the problem may also result from system limitations outside the direct control of the user.
Ensure 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.
See Also
loadfiles
(1), malloc
(3) in UNIX system reference manuals
92
ERROR: Failed to open filename for caching
Description
The file filename could not be opened for reading by loadfiles
. This error is preceded by a call to the UNIX function perror
(), which gives further indication of the cause of the error.
Action
Check the permissions on the indicated file for read access. Correct the permissions or correct the input filename and reenter the command.
See Also
loadfiles
(1), open
(2), perror
(2) in UNIX reference manuals
94
ERROR: Memory allocation failure
Description
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using realloc
() failed while attempting to create an in-memory version of the file cache. The occurrence of this error will cause loadfiles to terminate processing.
Action
This error may indicate that you are trying to include too many files in a single shared memory file cache. Try reducing the number of files being cached if you think this may be the problem. However, the problem may also result from system limitations outside the direct control of the user. Ensure 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.
See Also
loadfiles
(1), realloc
(3) in UNIX system reference manuals
95
ERROR: Too many files in cache
Description
The user has attempted to cache more than the system imposed limit on the number of files to be stored in the shared memory cache.
Action
Reduce the number of files to be entered into this shared memory cache to less than 1000 and reenter the command.
See Also
loadfiles
(1)