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System Messages: CMDTUX Catalog 300-399

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358


ERROR: LMID lmid must be <= len characters in length.

Description

The LMID parameter in the MACHINES section of the UBBCONFIG file was greater than the system imposed limit of 30 characters.

Action

Change the LMID parameter to be 30 characters or less and re-load the configuration.

See Also

tmloadcf(1), ubbconfig(5)


359


ERROR: LMID lmid appears more than once in the *MACHINES section.

Description

A MACHINES section entry in the UBBCONFIG file had an LMID parameter that had previously been used for another machine. Each machine must have a unique LMID.

Action

Change the LMID parameter to be unique and re-load the configuration.

See Also

tmloadcf(1), ubbconfig(5)


360


ERROR: The TUXOFFSET parameter (offset) of the Master machine machine does not match the TUXOFFSET environment variable (offset).

Description

The TUXOFFSET parameter defined for the Master node of the configuration does not match the TUXOFFSET environment variable of the user running tmloadcf. Since tmloadcf must be run on the Master node, the defined TUXOFFSET must match the TUXOFFSET in the environment.

Action

Change the TUXOFFSET parameter or environment variable and re-load the configuration.

See Also

tmloadcf(1), ubbconfig(5)


361


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc() failed while parsing the configuration file.

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

tmloadcf(1), ubbconfig(5)


365


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system failed while trying to load the configuration file in tmloadcf.

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.


369


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system failed while trying to load a configuration file with tmloadcf.

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.


372


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc() failed while parsing the configuration file.

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

tmloadcf(1), ubbconfig(5)


373


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc() failed while parsing the configuration file.

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

tmloadcf(1), ubbconfig(5)


377


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc() failed while parsing the configuration file.

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

tmloadcf(1), ubbconfig(5)


381


WARN: DBBL tpsvrinit - bad command line options were specified when booting the DBBL

Description

Bad command line options were specified when booting the DBBL.

Action

The system should specify correct command line options for booting the DBBL. Contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmboot(1)


382


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit - cannot find the DBBL entry in the Bulletin Board

Description

In a networked application (MP mode), the DBBL server initialization routine cannot find the DBBL entry in the Bulletin Board. The DBBL's copy of the Bulletin Board in its own process space might be corrupted.

Action

Check if the DBBL is active. The DBBL should be booted before the BBL in a networked application. Try to shut down the application, remove IPC, and then reboot the DBBL and BBL. If the error persists, contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmboot(1)


383


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit - cannot update the DBBL entry in the Bulletin Board

Description

In a networked application (MP mode), the DBBL server initialization routine cannot update the DBBL entry in the Bulletin Board. The DBBL's copy of the Bulletin Board in its own process space might be corrupted.

Action

Check if the DBBL is active. The DBBL should be booted before the BBL in a networked application. Try to shut down the application, remove IPC, and then reboot the DBBL and BBL. If the error persists, contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmboot(1)


384


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit - cannot open Bulletin Board image file, filename while restarting the DBBL, errno errno_val

Description

While attempting to restart the DBBL, the DBBL server initialization routine cannot open the Bulletin Board image file.

Action

Check and clean up space in either $TMPDIR or /tmp on your machine, or contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmboot(1)


385


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit: cannot get file system information of the Bulletin Board image file, filename errno=errno_val

Description

While attempting to start the DBBL, the DBBL server initialization routine cannot get the file system information for the Bulletin Board image file.

Action

Check and cleanup space in either $TMPDIR or /tmp on your machine. Also, check for proper permissions for the files in either $TMPDIR or /tmp. Contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmboot(1)


386


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit - the size of the Bulletin Board image file, filename inconsistent with the UBBCONFIG file

Description

While attempting to restart the DBBL, the DBBL server initialization routine detected that the size of the Bulletin Board image file is inconsistent with the UBBCONFIG file.

Action

Contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmboot(1), ubbconfig(5)


387


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit: error in reading the Bulletin Board image file, filename errno= errno_val

Description

While attempting to start the DBBL, the DBBL server initialization routine detected error in reading the Bulletin Board image file.

Action

Check file permissions of the Bulletin Board image file either in $TMPDIR or /tmp on your machine, or contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmboot(1)


388


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit - cannot recalculate the offsets for routing section

Description

While attempting to restart the DBBL, the DBBL server initialization routine cannot recalculate the offsets for the routing section in the Bulletin Board. Possible causes: 1) Bulletin Board corrupted, 2) VIEWFILES and VIEWDIR environment variables are not set, or 3) viewname or FIELD specified in the routing section are not correct.

Action

Contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support. See messages 621 and 658 later in this chapter for further explanation.

See Also

tmboot(1), ubbconfig(5)


389


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit - cannot find DBBL entry in the Bulletin Board

Description

When booting the DBBL, the DBBL server initialization routine cannot find its own entry in the Bulletin Board. The DBBL's copy of the Bulletin Board in its own process space might be corrupted.

Action

Check if the DBBL is active. The DBBL should be booted before the BBLs in a networked application. Try to shut down the application, remove IPC, and then reboot the administrative processes. If the error persists, contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmboot(1)


390


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit - cannot reset the current acting master reference

Description

While attempting start the DBBL, the DBBL server initialization routine cannot reset the current acting master reference because another node has already assumed the master role or the Bulletin Board might be corrupted.

Action

Use tmadmin to assume the role of master node or contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmadmin(1), tmboot(1)


391


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit - cannot update the DBBL entry in the Bulletin Board

Description

In a networked application (MP mode), the DBBL server initialization routine cannot update the DBBL entry in the Bulletin Board. The DBBL's copy of the Bulletin Board in its own process space might be corrupted.

Action

Check if the DBBL is active. The DBBL should be booted before the BBLs in a networked application. Try to shut down the application, remove IPC, and then reboot the administrative processes. If the error persists, contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmboot(1)


392


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit - system standard init function failed

Description

While attempting to start the DBBL, the call to the system standard initialization function failed.

Action

Check for earlier messages in the userlog that describe the nature of the failure.

See Also

tmboot(1)


394


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit - cannot find the current BBL entry in the Bulletin Board

Description

While attempting to start the DBBL, the DBBL server initialization routine needs to set up the internal registry table information on the active BBLs in the system. However, it was unable to find the current BBL entry in the Bulletin Board. The DBBL's copy of the Bulletin Board in its own process space might be corrupted.

Action

Check if the DBBL is active. The DBBL should be booted before the BBLs in a networked application. Try to shut down the application, remove IPC, and then reboot the administrative processes. If the error persists, contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmboot(1)


395


ERROR: Memory allocation failure

Description

An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system using malloc() failed in the DBBL while trying to acquire space for the Bulletin Board or while retrieving the current BBL entry on a restart.

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.


396


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit - exceeds maximum number of BBLs on all the application nodes

Description

Maximum number of BBLs (MAXBBL) on all the application nodes has been reached.

Action

System limit for the number of BBLs in an application has been reached. Contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.


397


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit - unable to clean up BBLs, the recovery failed

Description

The DBBL recovery failed because it was not able to clean up BBLs.

Action

Contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.


398


ERROR: DBBL tpsvrinit - cannot update the DBBL entry in the Bulletin Board

Description

In a networked application (MP mode), the DBBL server initialization routine cannot update the DBBL entry in the Bulletin Board when restarting the DBBL. The DBBL 's copy of the Bulletin Board in its own process space might be corrupted.

Action

Check if the DBBL is active. The DBBL should be booted before the BBL in a networked application. Try to shut down the application, remove IPC, and then reboot the administrative processes. If the error persists, contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.


399


ERROR: Administrative service request failed

Description

A service request handled by the DBBL failed with a fatal error. These requests include tmadmin requests, tmboot and tmshutdown requests.

Action

The system is unstable and a Oracle TUXEDO system reboot is recommended, or contact your Oracle TUXEDO system Technical Support.

See Also

tmadmin(1), tmboot(1), tmshutdown(1)


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