100
|
ERROR: Class class is not writable by this user
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET request for class could not be satisfied because the class contains no writable attributes for the invoking user.
|
|
Action
|
In cases where the information is not intended to be writable by the invoking user, this message is informational only and there is no action to be taken. If the administrator intended the user to have write access to the indicated class, then the permissions on the class need to be relaxed by setting appropriate permissions values via the T_CLASSATT class or by resetting the T_DOMAIN TA_MIBMASK attribute value.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
102
|
ERROR: Unrecognized flags bits set on request
|
|
|
Description
|
Flag values other than those documented in the reference pages have been specified.
|
|
Action
|
Correct the request to contain only documented flag values.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
103
|
ERROR: Could not create child process to perform blocking admin function
|
|
|
Description
|
The UNIX System call fork() failed to create a child process. The /AdminAPI uses this mechanism to implement blocking functionality such as server activation and deactivation that might otherwise impact the performance of the core application.
|
|
Action
|
Check the operating system tunable parameters to make sure a sufficient number of processes may be started overall and by one user. Reconfigure the kernel if necessary.
|
|
See Also
|
fork(2) in UNIX reference manuals, MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
105
|
ERROR: Unable to map machine identifiers in configuration file tuxconfig
|
|
|
Description
|
The TUXCONFIG file has been corrupted or is being accessed from a machine not configured in the application.
|
|
Action
|
Be sure that the file is being accessed from a machine that is configured in the application. If it is, then the file has likely become corrupted. In this case, remove the configuration file and regenerate it before continuing.
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
106
|
ERROR: Unbooted configuration attempted on non-master site
|
|
|
Description
|
Unbooted configuration via the tpadmcall(3c) interface was attempted from a site other than the configuration master machine.
|
|
Action
|
Login to the master machine to do unbooted configuration or wait until the local machine is activated and access the /AdminAPI via tpcall(3c).
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), tpcall(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
107
|
ERROR: Configuration file tuxconfig is in an invalid state
|
|
|
Description
|
The tuxconfig file accessed by tpadmcall(3c) has become corrupted. The internal table representing the RESOURCES section of the ubbconfig(5) file is missing but other tables are present.
|
|
Action
|
Remove the tuxconfig file and regenerate it from scratch before continuing.
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), ubbconfig(5), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
108
|
ERROR: May not SET classes other than T_DOMAIN in an unconfigured application
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on a class other than T_DOMAIN failed because the application has not yet been configured. The only permissible SET operation on an unconfigured application is a SET of the T_DOMAIN class object to the TA_STATE NEW.
|
|
Action
|
Configure the T_DOMAIN class object first and then other operations may be requested.
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
109
|
ERROR: Failed to initialize internal MIB data structures
|
|
|
Description
|
A call to tpadmcall(3c) could not be processed because the necessary internal data structures could not be initialized.
|
|
Action
|
Consult the local userlog file for additional information on the failure. Messages found there will have catalog names and numbers that will indicate the cause and action for the underlying failure.
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
110
|
ERROR: Could not open temporary file tmpfile for writing
|
|
|
Description
|
The temporary file name tmpfile could not be opened for writing while attempting to process a tpadmcall(3) call to SET a NEW T_DOMAIN class object.
|
|
Action
|
Check the temporary file directory to be sure it is writable by the calling user and change the mode on the directory if necessary.
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
111
|
ERROR: Could not write to temporary file tmpfile
|
|
|
Description
|
The temporary file name tmpfile could not be written to while attempting to process a tpadmcall(3c) call to SET a NEW T_DOMAIN class object.
|
|
Action
|
Make sure that sufficient disk space is available on the filesystem where the temporary file is being written.
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
112
|
ERROR: Cannot set backup master on initial configuration
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation creating a NEW T_DOMAIN class object specified a backup master logical machine identifier. This is not allowed in initial configuration since no logical machines are yet defined.
|
|
Action
|
Create the configuration with only a master machine (no backup specified), then configure the machine you want to be the backup machine and then you can change the setting of TA_MASTER to include the newly configured machine as the backup master.
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
113
|
ERROR: ACCSTATS may not be set in an inactive application
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on the T_DOMAIN class object attempted to set the ACCSTATS TA_OPTIONS attribute value in an inactive application.
|
|
Action
|
Activate the application before attempting to set this attribute value
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
114
|
WARN: Partial deletion of configuration tables
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on the T_DOMAIN class changing the TA_STATE form INACTIVE to INVALID partially completed. Some configuration file tables could not be deleted.
|
|
Action
|
Remove the binary configuration file manually.
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
115
|
ERROR: Cannot invalidate T_ROUTING instance with matching configured T_SERVICE instance
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation changing the TA_STATE of a T_ROUTING class object from INACTIVE to INVALID failed because the TA_ROUTINGNAME is referenced from a configured T_SERVICE or T_SVCGRP entry.
|
|
Action
|
Invalidate the T_SERVICE and T_SVCGRP entries that map to this TA_ROUTINGNAME or change them to not have an associated TA_ROUTINGNAME.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
116
|
ERROR: Cannot set overlapping buffer types on identical range criteria name
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation creating a NEW T_ROUTING class object specified a TA_BUFTYPE value that contains overlapping buffer types with another configured T_ROUTING class object.
|
|
Action
|
Eliminate the overlapping buffer types from the request.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
117
|
ERROR: TA_CLASS/TA_OPERATION combination invalid for current system state
|
|
|
Description
|
An /AdminAPI request passed to tpadmcall(3c) contained a TA_CLASS/TA_OPERATION combination that is not allowed in the current state of the application. This usually indicates the caller is not attached to the system (has called tpinit()) which is required to access certain classes.
|
|
Action
|
Call tpinit(3c) before making the request.
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), tpinit(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
118
|
ERROR: TA_PASSWORD not correctly preprocessed
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on the T_DOMAIN class object failed because an update to the TA_PASSWORD attribute was requested but the request buffer was not preprocessed by the call using tpcryptpw(3c).
|
|
Action
|
Call tpcryptpw(3c) before invoking the /AdminAPI.
|
|
See Also
|
tpcryptpw(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
119
|
ERROR: TA_PASSWORD specified without TA_SECURITY set
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on the T_DOMAIN class object contained a value for TA_PASSWORD without the TA_SECURITY attribute being set to indicate a security level for the application.
|
|
Action
|
Either turn on TA_SECURITY for the application or remove the update to TA_PASSWORD from the request.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
120
|
ERROR: TA_SECURITY set without TA_PASSWORD
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation for the T_DOMAIN class object specified a TA_SECURITY level but failed to include a TA_PASSWORD value for the secure application.
|
|
Action
|
Add a TA_PASSWORD value to the request and preprocess the buffer using tpcryptpw(3c) before regenerating the request.
|
|
See Also
|
tpcryptpw(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
121
|
ERROR: Invalid system field value specified
|
|
|
Description
|
An invalid value for a system generated field was included in the request buffer.
|
|
Action
|
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
122
|
ERROR: Could not validate security information
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on the T_DOMAIN class updating the security information failed because the system could not validate the security information passed on the master logical machine.
|
|
Action
|
Consult the userlog on the master logical machine for more information on the failure and contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
123
|
ERROR: Inconsistent password information passed
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation for the T_DOMAIN class object setting security information provided inconsistent password information to the master site logical machine.
|
|
Action
|
Make sure that the request buffer is properly preprocessed by tpcryptpw(3c) before the request is made.
|
|
See Also
|
tpcryptpw(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
124
|
ERROR: Could not set password information for tmloadcf
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation creating a NEW T_DOMAIN class object could not create the necessary keys and environment variables for initializing the security information for the application.
|
|
Action
|
Consult the local userlog file for more information on the failure.
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
126
|
WARN: MIB mapping file file contains invalid data
|
|
|
Description
|
file was found in the ${TUXDIR}/addonclasses directory but did not conform to the expected format for such a file.
|
|
Action
|
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support as to whether this file should be removed or replaced. In the meantime, the reported failure does not affect core administration of the system. It may affect administration of the related add-on product temporarily until a replacement file is available.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
127
|
WARN: Could not add class class to mapping tables, tables full
|
|
|
Description
|
The add-on class class could not be added because the internal class mapping tables are full.
|
|
Action
|
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
128
|
WARN: Failed to load add-on MIB mappings
|
|
|
Description
|
One or more failures were encountered while attempting to load add-on class mappings into the internal tables.
|
|
Action
|
Consult instance specific userlog messages for more details and contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
129
|
ERROR: Unknown class referenced
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on a T_CLASSATT class object specified an unknown TA_CLASSNAME attribute value.
|
|
Action
|
Correct the TA_CLASSNAME value in the request.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
130
|
ERROR: Cannot set NEW instance for known class with known attributes
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation creating a NEW T_CLASSATT class object a core class with an already known list of attributes. New attributes may be created only for add-on classes.
|
|
Action
|
The permissions for existing attributes may be changed by removing the state change attribute from the request.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
131
|
WARN: MIB mapping file file contains duplicate class class
|
|
|
Description
|
The add-on class /AdminAPI mapping file file in the ${TUXDIR}/addonclasses directory specified a duplicate class class for which mappings and possible attribute specifications already exist.
|
|
Action
|
The duplicate entry is ignored. The file should be replaced or removed as recommended by your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
132
|
ERROR: Memory allocation failure processing /Admin request svc
|
|
|
Description
|
An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc failed while adding error information to an /AdminAPI response for the administrative service svc.
|
|
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
|
malloc(3) in UNIX reference manuals, MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
133
|
ERROR: Fielded buffer access error Ferror
|
|
|
Description
|
DESCRIPTION Fielded buffer access error Ferror occurred while adding error information to an /AdminAPI reply buffer.
|
|
Action
|
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
|
|
See Also
|
Fintro(3fml), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
134
|
ERROR: TA_OPERATION not found in FML32 typed buffer
|
|
|
Description
|
Missing value for TA_OPERATION in /AdminAPI request buffer. This is a required input parameter on all /AdminAPI requests and must have a value of GET, SET or GETNEXT.
|
|
Action
|
Correct the input buffer to include an appropriate value for the TA_OPERATION attribute.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
135
|
ERROR: TA_OPERATION specified (op) is invalid
|
|
|
Description
|
Invalid value op for TA_OPERATION included in /AdminAPI request buffer. This is a required input parameter on all /AdminAPI requests and must have a value of GET, SET or GETNEXT.
|
|
Action
|
Correct the input buffer to include an appropriate value for the TA_OPERATION attribute.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
136
|
ERROR: Invalid state change specified (old to new)
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation requested an invalid state change from old to new.
|
|
Action
|
Consult the appropriate MIB reference page for the class in question for tables defining the valid state changes for that class and correct the request.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5), WS_MIB(5)
|
137
|
ERROR: Invalid field type fldtype for field fldid in internal structures
|
|
|
Description
|
The internal /AdminAPI structures contain an invalid field type fldtype for the field identifier fldid.
|
|
Action
|
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
138
|
ERROR: FML32 error (Ferror) populating /Admin service reply buffer
|
|
|
Description
|
An FML32 error Ferror occurred while populating the reply buffer for an /AdminAPI request.
|
|
Action
|
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
139
|
ERROR: System error (error) processing /Admin service request
|
|
|
Description
|
An internal BEA TUXEDO system/T error occurred while processing an /AdminAPI request.
|
|
Action
|
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
140
|
ERROR: Memory allocation failure
|
|
|
Description
|
An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc failed while processing an /AdminAPI request.
|
|
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
|
malloc(3) in UNIX reference manuals, MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
141
|
ERROR: Memory allocation failure
|
|
|
Description
|
An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc failed while processing an /AdminAPI request.
|
|
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
|
malloc(3) in UNIX reference manuals, MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
142
|
ERROR: Error accessing table table of TUXCONFIG file
|
|
|
Description
|
An error occurred accessing the table table in the binary configuration file while processing an /AdminAPI request.
|
|
Action
|
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
143
|
ERROR: Error expanding table table of TUXCONFIG file
|
|
|
Description
|
An error occurred while attempting to expand the table table in the binary configuration file as part of processing an /AdminAPI request.
|
|
Action
|
If the configuration file is stored in a UNIX System file, then clean up the UNIX System filesystem to create additional space for the file to grow. If the configuration file is stored on a raw device, then additional extents may need to be added to allow for table expansion.
|
|
See Also
|
Administering the BEA TUXEDO System, MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
144
|
ERROR: Fielded buffer access error (Ferror) processing /Admin request
|
|
|
Description
|
An operation and/or value change that is not yet supported has been requested via the /AdminAPI.
|
|
Action
|
Modify the request to use only supported features.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
145
|
ERROR: Unsupported operation/value specified
|
|
|
Description
|
An operation and/or value change that is not yet supported has been requested via the /AdminAPI.
|
|
Action
|
Modify the request to use only supported features.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
146
|
ERROR: Preimage failure for SET operation
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation failed because the preimage specified with the request did not match the current image of the class object. Preimage processing is discussed in detail in MIB(5).
|
|
Action
|
Modify the specified preimage to match the current class object or turn off preimage processing.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
147
|
ERROR: Permissions violation on SET request
|
|
|
Description
|
A permissions violation has occurred while attempting to process an /AdminAPI SET request on the indicated class object. The attribute TA_BADFLD is set on the reply to indicate the field that is in violation of permissions.
|
|
Action
|
The administrator can tune permissions for any attribute user combination to the maximum supported by the system. However, write access is not supported on all attributes in all class object states. Therefore, the update may need to be delayed until the class object is in a different state.
|
148
|
ERROR: Invalid attribute value on SET request
|
|
|
Description
|
The value specified on a SET request for the attribute indicated by the TA_BADFLD attribute in the reply buffer is invalid. Valid values for writable attributes are specified on the MIB reference page for the appropriate class.
|
|
Action
|
Correct the attribute value in question to a valid value.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
149
|
ERROR: TA_STATE specified on a SET with other changing attributes
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET request included both an update to the TA_STATE attribute and an update to other attributes in the class as well. The /AdminAPI allows for only one of these actions in any one SET request.
|
|
Action
|
Split the request into one that changes the non-state attributes and one that changes the state.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
150
|
ERROR: Key fields specified do not match any class instance
|
|
|
Description
|
The key fields specified on a non state change SET request do not uniquely identify exactly one existing class object.
|
|
Action
|
Check that the key fields specified are correct. Sometimes transient objects (those that automatically disappear when they deactivate) such as T_CLIENT objects can cause this symptom.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
151
|
WARN: Extra field present on /Admin SET request ignored, class/fldname
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on a class object contained an extraneous attribute fldname for update. The value for fldname is ignored.
|
|
Action
|
Informational message only, no action required.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
152
|
ERROR: Required field not present on SET request
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation creating a NEW class object failed to include a value for a required attribute. The missing required field identifier is returned as the value of the TA_BADFLD field in the reply buffer.
|
|
Action
|
Supply a value for the missing required field before regenerating the request.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
153
|
ERROR: VTOC error accessing device
|
|
|
Description
|
An error occurred while accessing the VTOC (Volume Table Of Contents) on the BEA TUXEDO system device device.
|
|
Action
|
device has been corrupted and needs to be destroyed and reinitialized before continuing. The device can be destroyed using SET requests on the T_DEVICE class to set the device state to INVALID. If this fails to clear the device, then manual interaction may be required. Consult your operating specific manuals for methods of clearing data in a device file.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
154
|
WARN: Timeout period expired on /Admin blocking request
|
|
|
Description
|
A blocking /AdminAPI request timed out before the operation could be completed. The status of the operation is uncertain.
|
|
Action
|
Increase the time out interval (TA_MIBTIMEOUT) before generating the request. A subsequent query on the object being updated may be used to determine the final result of the timed out operation.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
155
|
ERROR: Unbooted configuration update attempted in active application
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation was attempted using tpadmcall(3c) from an unattached client (has not executed tpinit(3c)) in an active application.
|
|
Action
|
Either defer the update until the application is inactive or attach to the application using tpinit(3c) before requesting the update using tpcall(3c).
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), tpcall(3c), tpinit(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
156
|
ERROR: Could not create temporary file name
|
|
|
Description
|
A temporary file name could not be generated for /AdminAPI processing.
|
|
Action
|
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
|
|
See Also
|
tmpnam(3) in UNIX reference manual, MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
157
|
ERROR: Cannot activate class instance in an inactive application
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation requesting a TA_STATE change to the ACTIVE state for a T_GROUP, T_MACHINE, T_SERVER or T_SVCGRP class object was requested via tpadmcall(3c) in an inactive application.
|
|
Action
|
Defer activation of these class objects until the application is activated and the invoking administrative process has joined the application using tpinit(3c). At that point these class objects may be activated using tpcall(3c).
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), tpcall(3c), tpinit(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
158
|
ERROR: TMIB service not available on site lmid for global SET operation
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation could not be satisfied because global update of all bulletin boards is required and the required /AdminAPI service is not available for logical machine lmid.
|
|
Action
|
BEA TUXEDO system sites running releases prior to 5.0 do not have the /AdminAPI service and the requested global update cannot be done while those systems are active within the application. Otherwise, the indicated machines userlog file should be examined for possible causes of the missing service. The indicated machine can be deactivated and reactivated in an attempt to make the required service available.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
159
|
ERROR: Cannot set multiple type/subtype combinations in T_ROUTING class for an active application
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation creating a NEW T_ROUTING class object in an active application specified multiple type/subtype combinations as part of the value for the TA_BUFTYPES attribute.
|
|
Action
|
Split the request into one request per buffer type/subtype combination or defer the update until the application is completely deactivated.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
160
|
ERROR: MIB_SELF not allowed for non-client/server process
|
|
|
Description
|
The TA_FLAGS value MIB_SELF was set on a call to tpadmcall(3c) from an unattached process.
|
|
Action
|
Remove the setting of the MIB_SELF flag value or defer the request until the process is attached as a client or server.
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
161
|
ERROR: Could not read RESOURCES section in configuration file tuxconfig
|
|
|
Description
|
The RESOURCES section of the binary configuration file tuxconfig could not be read.
|
|
Action
|
Remove and regenerate the binary configuration file before continuing.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
162
|
ERROR: Unable to map machine identifiers in configuration file tuxconfig
|
|
|
Description
|
The TUXCONFIG file has been corrupted or is being accessed from a machine not configured in the application.
|
|
Action
|
Be sure that the file is being accessed from a machine that is configured in the application. If it is, then the file has likely become corrupted. In this case, remove the configuration file and regenerate it before continuing.
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
163
|
ERROR: Configuration file tuxconfig is in an invalid state
|
|
|
Description
|
The tuxconfig file accessed by tpadmcall(3c) has become corrupted. The internal table representing the RESOURCES section of the ubbconfig(5) file is missing but other tables are present.
|
|
Action
|
Remove the tuxconfig file and regenerate it from scratch before continuing.
|
|
See Also
|
tpadmcall(3c), ubbconfig(5), MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
164
|
ERROR: May not decrease TA_MAX with active servers above new maximum
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on a T_SERVER class object request a decrease in the setting for the TA_MAX attribute with active servers beyond the new setting.
|
|
Action
|
Deactivate the associated servers above the new setting for TA_MAX before attempting to change the value.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
166
|
ERROR: Cannot change workstation handler state to DEAD
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on a T_CLIENT class object representing a workstation handler (WSH) changing the TA_STATE to DEAD failed. Workstation handlers may only be set to a TA_STATE of DEAD through their T_WSH class object.
|
|
Action
|
Use the T_WSH class to set the state for the workstation handler.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5), WS_MIB(5)
|
167
|
ERROR: TA_MINHANDLERS(min) must be less than or equal to TA_MAXHANDLERS(max)
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on a T_WSL class object set the value for the minimum number of workstation handlers (min) greater than the value for the maximum number of handlers (max).
|
|
Action
|
Correct the request to specify a minimum value less than or equal to the maximum value.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5), WS_MIB(5)
|
168
|
ERROR: Failed to advertise dynamic /Admin service, no service name
|
|
|
Description
|
The dynamic /AdminAPI service could not be advertised because the internal routines did not supply a service name to be associated with the function.
|
|
Action
|
Contact your BEA TUXEDO system Technical Support.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
169
|
ERROR: TA_MINHANDLERS may not be increased for an active T_WSL object with a TA_MAXHANDLERS value of 0
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on an active T_WSL class object attempted to increase the value for TA_MINHANDLERS with a configured value for TA_MAXHANDLERS of 0.
|
|
Action
|
Deactivate the T_WSL class object before attempting to increase the TA_MINHANDLERS value.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
170
|
ERROR: /Admin service svc on machine lmid unavailable
|
|
|
Description
|
The /AdminAPI service svc is not available on logical machine lmid to satisfy the request.
|
|
Action
|
This error usually indicates that information specific to a particular site is referenced but the site is not currently active. In this case, the request should be redirected to an active site or deferred until the site in question is active.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
171
|
ERROR: /Admin service svc unavailable
|
|
|
Description
|
The /AdminAPI service svc is not available to satisfy the current request.
|
|
Action
|
BEA TUXEDO system sites running releases prior to 5.0 do not have the /AdminAPI service and the requested service cannot be done while those systems are active within the application. Pre-5.0 machines can be deactivated so that the request can be completed.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
172
|
INFO: Abortively terminating WSH process pid
|
|
|
Description
|
An /AdminAPI request to change the state of a WSH to DEAD has caused the system to terminate the process pid with the SIGKILL signal.
|
|
Action
|
Informational message only, no action required.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
173
|
ERROR: TA_GRPNO may not be changed because of active servers in group
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on a T_GROUP class object attempted to change the TA_GRPNO value while some server(s) in the server group were active.
|
|
Action
|
Deactivate the remaining servers in the server group before attempting the modification.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|
175
|
WARN: Server RESTART set to Y and MAXGEN set 2
|
|
|
Description
|
A SET operation on a T_SERVER class object set the RESTART option but the TA_MAXGEN value was set to a value less than 2 so that the server will never be restarted.
|
|
Action
|
No action is required. Normally, the TA_MAXGEN value should be set higher so that the server will restart.
|
|
See Also
|
MIB(5), TM_MIB(5)
|