System Messages: IJENGINE Catalog 100-199
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100 |
ERROR: Cannot initialize context manager: val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred at JavaServer initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
101 |
ERROR: Cannot initialize AOM: val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred at JavaServer initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
102 |
ERROR: Cannot initialize interfaces: val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred at JavaServer initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
103 |
ERROR: Cannot initialize transactions: val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred at JavaServer initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
104 |
ERROR: Cannot initialize FactoryFinder: val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred at JavaServer initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
105 |
ERROR: Cannot initialize Scheduler: val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred at JavaServer initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
106 |
ERROR: Cannot initialize Services: val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred at JavaServer initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
107 |
ERROR: Cannot initialize personality "val": val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred while attempting to initialize the val personality at JavaServer initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
108 |
ERROR: Cannot initialize AdminFramework: val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred at JavaServer initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
109 |
ERROR: Cannot initialize JDBC connection pools: val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred at JavaServer initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
110 |
ERROR: Cannot initialize personality "val": val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred while attempting to initialize the val personality at JavaServer initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
111 |
ERROR: All state classes must be registered before the first ThreadBase is created | |
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Description |
An attempt to create a server thread before the thread local storage are initialized. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
112 |
ERROR: IOException decoding Jolt Request | |
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Description |
An exception occurred while converting a Tuxedo request to a Jolt request. |
Action |
Make sure that the client is calling the matching Tuxedo service, or contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
113 |
ERROR: Exception executing Jolt Request: val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred either during execution of a service request or when replying to a service request. |
Action |
Check | |
114 |
ERROR: Service failed during Initialization: val | |
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Description |
Failed to invoke the .TMIB service during initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
115 |
ERROR: Input buffer is empty | |
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Description |
The required data for system service is not provided when the service is invoked. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
116 |
ERROR: No Flushcache service is found | |
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Description |
System services for updating the service definition of JavaServer are missing from the system. |
Action |
Restart JavaServer to fix the problem. If the problem persists, contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
117 |
ERROR: Flushcache call failed for val | |
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Description |
Failed to invoke a system service "val" to update the service definition. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
118 |
ERROR: Exception executing Jolt Request: val | |
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Description |
Failed to perform service definition update for this current server. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
119 |
ERROR: Cannot describe the .TMIB: val | |
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Description |
Failed to add .TMIB service definition to the current server. The .TMIB service will not be available through JET. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Make sure that tpadm is in the list of FIELDTBLS32 and this file location is in the list of FLDTBLDIR32. If the problem persists, contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
120 |
ERROR: Cannot describe .GETSVC: val | |
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Description |
Failed to add the .GETSVC service definition to the current server. All the Tuxedo services will not be callable using JET. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Make sure that jrep.f32 is in the list of FIELDTBLS32 and this file location is in the list of FLDTBLDIR32. If the problem persists, contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
121 |
ERROR: Cannot register .JSL: val | |
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Description |
Failed to register the .JSL service definition to the current system. This server will not be able to fanout services from JREPSVR to update service definitions. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Make sure that jwsladmin.f32 is in the list of FIELDTBLS32 and this file location is in the list of FLDTBLDIR32. If the problem persists, contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
122 |
ERROR: Cannot register ..J unique: val | |
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Description |
Failed to register a ..J unique service. The service to update service definitions for the current server will not be available. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
123 |
ERROR: Invalid parameter type val | |
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Description |
The parameter type is not one of the following: BYTE, SHORT, INT, FLOAT, DOUBLE, STRING, BINARY, or LIST. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
124 |
ERROR: Service "val" is already registered | |
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Description |
The service name intended to be registered already exists in the system. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
125 |
ERROR: Service "val" already has a description | |
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Description |
The service name intended to be described is already defined in the system. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
126 |
ERROR: Invalid parameter type val for val | |
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Description |
The parameter type is not one of the following: BYTE, SHORT, INT, FLOAT, DOUBLE, STRING, BINARY, or LIST. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
127 |
ERROR: Cannot advertise service "val", error = val | |
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Description |
Failed to advertise service "val". The service cannot be advertised to the system. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
128 |
ERROR: Cannot describe service "val", error = val | |
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Description |
Failed to describe service "val". The service definition cannot be added to the current server. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
129 |
ERROR: Service "val" already has a description | |
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Description |
The intended register/describe service name already has a service definition in the current server. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
130 |
ERROR: Cannot advertise service "val", error = val | |
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Description |
Failed to advertise "val" during register/advertise. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
131 |
ERROR: Service "val" is not registered | |
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Description |
During an attempt to unregister a service, the intended unadvertise service name cannot be found in the system. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
132 |
ERROR: Cannot unadvertise service "val", error = val | |
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Description |
Failed to unregister "val" service. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
133 |
ERROR: Service "val" is not registered | |
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Description |
During an attempt to undescribe a service, the intended unadvertise service name could not be found in the system. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
134 |
ERROR: Cannot unadvertise service "val", error = val | |
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Description |
The intended undescribe service name does not exist in the system. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
135 |
ERROR: Got unexpected run-time exception: val | |
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Description |
A run-time exception occurred while executing an outbound request using JET. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
136 |
ERROR: Got unexpected nonrun-time exception: val | |
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Description |
A nonrun-time exception occurred while executing an outbound request using JET. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
137 |
WARN: Service name should be 15 characters or less val | |
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Description |
A name is longer than the maximum length allowed. The name has been truncated to 15 characters. |
Action |
Use 15 or fewer characters when registering a service name. | |
138 |
WARN: Unique service name should be 4 characters or less val | |
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Description |
An unique service name is guaranteed by padding it with a 5-digit. |
139 |
ERROR: Failed to set interface transaction timeout | |
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Description |
The program failed to set the interface transaction timeout. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
140 |
ERROR: No JNDI context factory for Main initialization | |
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Description |
An internal problem was encountered at JavaServer initialization. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
141 |
ERROR: Cannot instantiate JNDI context factory: val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred at JavaServer initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
142 |
ERROR: Cannot initialize JNDI context factory: val | |
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Description |
An exception occurred at JavaServer initialization. The val value contains details of the exception returned. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |