How This Book Is Organized
This guide is a compilation of messages that you may encounter while
running the Application Server. Each message begins with a message ID, which has
a format like the following:
<Subsystem\><IntegerId\>:
The subsystem is identified by the initial characters in the message
ID. For example, in JMS0001, the subsystem is JMS.
The error messages in this guide are divided into chapters based on
the subsystem prefix:
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Chapter 1, Unexpected Errors
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Chapter 2, ACC Error Messages
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Chapter 3, ACT Error Messages
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Chapter 4, ADM Error Messages
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Chapter 5, CIS Error Messages
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Chapter 6, CMNUTIL Error Messages
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Chapter 7, CONF Error Messages
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Chapter 8, CORE Error Messages
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Chapter 9, DIAG Error Messages
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Chapter 10, DPL Error Messages
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Chapter 11, DTX Error Messages
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Chapter 12, EEADM Error Messages
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Chapter 13, EJB Error Messages
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Chapter 14, HADB Error Messages
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Chapter 15, IOP Error Messages
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Chapter 16, JBISE Error Messages
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Chapter 17, JDO Error Messages
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Chapter 18, JML Error Messages
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Chapter 19, JMS Error Messages
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Chapter 20, JTS Error Messages
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Chapter 21, LAUNCHER Error Messages
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Chapter 22, LCM Error Messages
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Chapter 23, LDR Error Messages
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Chapter 24, MDB Error Messages
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Chapter 25, NAM Error Messages
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Chapter 26, RAR Error Messages
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Chapter 27, SEC Error Messages
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Chapter 28, SERVER Error Messages
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Chapter 29, SGMT Error Messages
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Chapter 30, SYNC Error Messages
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Chapter 31, UTIL Error Messages
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Chapter 32, VRFY Error Messages
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Chapter 33, WEB Error Messages
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Chapter 34, WSS Error Messages
The messages defined in this reference guide also include the following
information:
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Message — The brief
text description accompanying the numeric message ID when viewed in the Application Server Log
Viewer.
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Cause — Meaning and
likely cause of the message.
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Solutions/Workarounds —
Instructions on how to address the condition that caused the message to be
generated.