The following table describes the error codes generated and displayed by the OpenSSO Enterprise Console.
Table 9–1 OpenSSO Enterprise Console Errors| 
 Error Message  | 
 Description/Probable Cause  | 
 Action  | 
|---|---|---|
| 
 Unable to get attribute from data store.  | 
 The object may have been removed by another user prior to being removed by the current user.  | 
 Redisplay the objects that you are trying to delete and try the operation again.  | 
| 
 Invalid URL  | 
 This occurs if the URL for an OpenSSO Enterprise console window is entered incorrectly.  | |
| 
 There are no entities.  | 
 The parameters entered in the search window, or in the Filter fields, did not match any objects in the directory.  | 
 Run the search again with a different set of parameters  | 
| 
 There are no attributes to display.  | 
 The selected object does not contain any editable attributes defined in its schema.  | |
| 
 There is no information to display for this service.  | 
 The services viewed from the Service Configuration module do not have global or organization based attributes  | |
| 
 Size limit Exceeded. Refine your search to locate more entries.  | 
 The parameters specified in the search have returned more entries than are allowed to be returned  | 
 Modify the Maximum Results Returned from a Search attribute in the Administration service to a larger value. You can also modify the search parameters to be more restrictive.  | 
| 
 Time limit Exceeded. Refine your search to locate more entries.  | 
 The search for the specified parameters has taken longer than the allowed search time.  | 
 Modify the Timeout for Search attribute in the Administration service to a larger value. You can also modify the search parameters, so they are less restrictive, to return more values.  | 
| 
 Invalid user’s start location. Please contact your administrator.  | 
 The start location DN in the users entry is no longer valid  | 
 Edit the properties of the User service and change the value for Administrator DN to a valid DN value.  | 
| 
 Could not create identity object. User does not have sufficient access.  | 
 An operation was executed by a user with insufficient permissions. The permissions a user has defined determines what operations they can perform.  |