System Messages: ISNAT Catalog 1700-1799
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1700 |
ERROR: Audit plugin error = val | |
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Description |
The audit postop operation failed with the val error from the audit plugin. |
Action |
Look in the userlog for additional error messages from the audit plugin. | |
1703 |
ERROR: Invalid config SECURITY setting for -E option | |
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Description |
The SECURITY setting in tuxconfig file is not USER_AUTH or greater. |
Action |
Modify the SECURITY setting to be USER_AUTH, ACL, or MANDATORY_ACL. | |
1712 |
ERROR: Could not add workstation information: error code errorcode | |
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Description |
When transforming a buffer to workstation format, the |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
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1713 |
ERROR: Could not add message information: error code val | |
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Description |
When transforming a buffer to native format, the |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
See Also |
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1736 |
ERROR: Handler received message of unknown format | |
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Description |
A message arrived at the ISH with an unknown format. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
1746 |
ERROR: Invalid network address specified for -n option, val | |
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Description |
The argument passed with the -n option is not a valid
network address.
See the description of the -n option on the
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Action |
Correct the CLOPT for the ISL and re-boot the server. | |
See Also |
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1747 |
ERROR: Unable to get server group information for ISL, errno = errno_val | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener process encountered an error while trying to
obtain server group information about itself from shared memory.
The numeric value of |
Action |
Examine the user log for a prior message indicating a more exact cause of the error. Contact Oracle Technical Support. | |
1748 |
ERROR: Unable to get machine information for ISL, errno = errno_val | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener process encountered an error while trying to
obtain machine information about itself from shared memory.
The numeric value of |
Action |
Examine the user log for a prior message indicating a more exact cause of the error. Contact Oracle Technical Support. | |
1750 |
ERROR: SSL certificate not present in SSL Handshake | |
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Description |
During an SSL Handshake operation, the IIOP Listener/Handler detected that an SSL certificate was missing from the certificate chain that was presented to it by a remote client program or by a remote IIOP Listener/Handler. |
Action |
Examine the user log for a prior message indicating a more exact cause of the error. Ensure that all certificates in the certificate chain are accessible to the application. Contact your Certificate Authority or contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
1751 |
ERROR: failed to extract version from SSL CA certifcate | |
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Description |
An error occurred when trying to determine the version of an X.509 certificate for a Certificate Authority. |
Action |
Ensure that the certificates for the Certificate Authorities in your certificate chain are valid certificates. Contact your Certificate Authority or contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
1752 |
ERROR: SSL CA certificate contains no BasicConstraints extension | |
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Description |
A certificate for a Certificate Authority was found to contain no BasicConstraints extension, as is required for X.509 version 3 certificates. |
Action |
Ensure that the certificates for the Certificate Authorities in your certificate chain are valid and properly conforming. Refer to the TUXEDO documentation or release notes for information on how to adjust the level of BasicConstraints enforcement performed by TUXEDO. Contact your Certificate Authority or contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
1753 |
ERROR: failed to retrieve BasicConstraints from SSL CA certificate | |
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Description |
An error occurred when trying to retrieve the BasicConstraints information from an X.509 certificate for a Certificate Authority. |
Action |
Ensure that the certificates for the Certificate Authorities in your certificate chain are valid certificates. Contact your Certificate Authority or contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
1754 |
ERROR: the BasicConstraints extension in an SSL CA certificate is not marked as critical | |
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Description |
The BasicConstraints extension in a certificate for a Certificate Authority was not marked as a critical extension, as is required for X.509 version 3 certificates. |
Action |
Ensure that the certificates for the Certificate Authorities in your certificate chain are valid and properly conforming. Refer to the TUXEDO documentation or release notes for information on how to adjust the level of BasicConstraints enforcement performed by TUXEDO. Contact your Certificate Authority or contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
1755 |
ERROR: failed to parse BasicConstraints extension in an SSL CA certificate | |
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Description |
An error occurred when trying to parse the BasicConstraints information from an X.509 certificate for a Certificate Authority. |
Action |
Ensure that the certificates for the Certificate Authorities in your certificate chain are valid certificates. Contact your Certificate Authority or contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
1756 |
ERROR: the BasicConstraints extension in an SSL CA certificate is not marked as a CA | |
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Description |
The BasicConstraints extension in a certificate for a Certificate Authority was not marked to indicate that the certificate does in fact belong to a Certificate Authority. |
Action |
Ensure that the certificates for the Certificate Authorities in your certificate chain are valid and properly conforming. Refer to the TUXEDO documentation or release notes for information on how to adjust the level of BasicConstraints enforcement performed by TUXEDO. Contact your Certificate Authority or contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
1757 |
INFO: IPv6 not enabled. | |
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Description |
The IPv6 address is used but IPv6 is not enabled. |
Action |
Enable IPv6 by setting environmentriable variable TMUSEIPV6=Y | |
1759 |
ERROR: IIOP message size IIOP_size exceeds limit val. | |
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Description |
The received IIOP message size is too large. Malicious message from hacker may cause ISL to allocate unnecessary large memory blocks and then impact the system performance, even cause ISL cannot handle any service. ISL will close the connection. |
Action |
Check if ISL is under attack. If it is not, adjust the ISL CLOPT parameter (-U). |