System Messages: LIBTUX Catalog 6100-6199
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6101 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using |
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 and/or swap space on the machine. | |
6102 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using |
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 and/or swap space on the machine. | |
6103 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using |
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 and/or swap space on the machine. | |
6105 |
ERROR: Badly formed unsolicited message | |
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Description |
While attempting to process an unsolicited notification message, the system was unable to process the message. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6106 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using |
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 and/or swap space on the machine. | |
6107 |
ERROR: Invalid buffer passed to tpnotify | |
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Description |
A buffer was passed to |
Action |
Use | |
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6108 |
ERROR: Badly formed unsolicited message | |
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Description |
While attempting to process an unsolicited notification message, the system was unable to process the message. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6109 |
ERROR: Badly formed unsolicited message | |
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Description |
While attempting to process an unsolicited notification message, the system was unable to process the message. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6110 |
ERROR: Invalid buffer passed to tpbroadcast | |
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Description |
A buffer was passed to |
Action |
Use | |
See Also |
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6111 |
ERROR: Invalid internal reply buffer, ACK not sent | |
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Description |
While attempting to process an unsolicited notification message, the system was unable to process the message. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6112 |
ERROR: Invalid unsolicited message | |
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Description |
While attempting to process an unsolicited notification message, the system was unable to process the message. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6113 |
ERROR: Invalid unsolicited message | |
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Description |
While attempting to process an unsolicited notification message, the system was unable to process the message. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6114 |
ERROR: Unable to initialize local cache in tpnotify | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in initialization for using unsolicited notification messages. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6115 |
ERROR: Unable to lock mutex in tpnotify | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in locking a mutex. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6116 |
ERROR: Unable to unlock mutex in tpnotify | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in unlocking a mutex. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6117 |
ERROR: Unable to lock mutex in tpnotify | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in locking a mutex. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6118 |
ERROR: Unable to unlock mutex in tpnotify | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in unlocking a mutex. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6119 |
ERROR: Unable to initialize local cache in tpbroadcast | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in initialization for using unsolicited notification messages. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6120 |
ERROR: Unable to lock mutex in tpbroadcast | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in locking a mutex. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6121 |
ERROR: Unable to unlock mutex in tpbroadcast | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in unlocking a mutex. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6122 |
ERROR: Unable to lock mutex in tpbroadcast | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in locking a mutex. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6123 |
ERROR: Unable to unlock mutex in tpbroadcast | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in unlocking a mutex. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6124 |
WARN: Context val terminated by another thread in this process | |
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Description |
An ATMI call made within a Oracle Tuxedo context detected that the application
association in which it was invoked had already been terminated by another
thread in the process which had invoked |
Action |
A thread which receives this message must call
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6125 |
ERROR: Failed to set context to newly created context, tperrno=val | |
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Description |
A newly created service dispatch thread created a context to process requests, but was unable to set its current context to the newly created context. As a result, the newly created thread will exit. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6126 |
INFO: New server dispatched thread starting | |
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Description |
This message indicates that a new server dispatched thread is being started. This can occur either when the server is booted or during the server's operation if additional server threads are needed and have been configured. |
Action |
No action required. | |
6127 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using |
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. | |
6128 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using |
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. | |
6130 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using |
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. | |
6131 |
ERROR: Cannot set server group/id | |
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Description |
A newly created server dispatch thread was unable to set the internal variables which hold its group ID and server ID. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6132 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using |
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. | |
6133 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using |
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 and swap space on the machine. | |
6134 |
ERROR: Tuxedo typed buffer routine failed | |
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Description |
An attempt to free a message while processing an unsolicited notification failed for a reason other than problems allocating memory. |
Action |
Review messages occurring earlier in the log for indications of what caused the failure. | |
6135 |
ERROR: tpsetunsol() not called, dropping unsolicited message | |
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Description |
An unsolicited message was received in a client program that
did not previously call |
Action |
Call | |
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6136 |
ERROR: Failed to send ACK to notifier, tperrno=tperrno_val | |
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Description |
A notification was received by a client for which the originator wanted a reply acknowledgement. The client program was unable to send the ACK; the associated error is printed as tperrno_val. |
Action |
The originator will not receive the ACK (it may be that the originator went away). Check the log for related messages. | |
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6137 |
ERROR: A lockout has occurred because of license violation | |
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Description |
DBBL/BBL lockout occurs because the system has determined that the total number of active users exceeded 110% of Tuxedo licensed users for a grace period of 24 hours. At this time, no new clients can join the application until the overall active user count dips below 110% on a subsequent DBBL/BBL scan cycle. |
Action |
Upgrade your Oracle Tuxedo license with larger number of users to avoid future system lockouts. Please contact your Oracle Tuxedo System Administrator. | |
6138 |
WARN: Server not built for multithreading; will operate in single context mode | |
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Description |
A |
Action |
Provided that the server in question is coded in a thread-safe manner,
shut the server down, rebuild the server using the | |
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6139 |
WARN: Failure changing job attributes. Using default attributes | |
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Description |
The job attributes for the server could not be set according to the Job Description specified on the -d option. The default job attributes will be used. |
Action |
Check the job log for the server to determine the cause of the failure. | |
6140 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system failed. The failure occurred while attempting to change job attributes. |
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 and swap space on the machine. | |
6141 |
ERROR: Failure reading job description. Exception ID - val | |
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Description |
The job was unable to read the Job Description specified. The Job Description contains the job attributes to be set. |
Action |
Determine the cause of the error using the AS/400 Exception ID displayed in the message text. Also, check the job log for the failing job for more information. | |
6142 |
ERROR: Unable to change job attributes: val | |
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Description |
The job attributes for the failing job could not be set. The message text contains the failing OS/400 command. |
Action |
Check the job log to determine the cause of the failure. | |
6143 |
ERROR: TUXDIR environment variable not set | |
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Description |
The TUXDIR environment variable was not set. The error was detected while attempting to read the AS/400 Job Description for the job. |
Action |
Set the TUXDIR environment variable and retry the operation. | |
6144 |
INFO: Cannot open file val | |
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Description |
The Job Description file AS400_JD could not be opened. |
Action |
Check to see that the file AS400_JD exists in the directory udataobj. | |
6145 |
ERROR: Cannot find Job Description for val in file val | |
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Description |
An error occurred while attempting to find the Job Description for the named Tuxedo system process. |
Action |
Ensure that an entry exists in the AS400_JD file for the Tuxedo process named in the message. | |
6146 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using |
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. | |
6161 |
ERROR: unable to lock mutex (val/val) | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in locking a mutex. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6162 |
ERROR: unable to unlock mutex (val/val) | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in locking a mutex. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6163 |
ERROR: The -p option is not valid for multithreaded servers | |
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Description |
The |
Action |
If the administrator decides to make the server multithreaded without
the use of process-based spawning and decay, the administrator must
modify the CLOPT for this server in the TUXCONFIG file.
If the administrator decides to make this server single-threaded and
maintain the use of process-based spawning and decay, the administrator
must reexecute | |
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6164 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using |
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 and swap space on the machine. | |
6165 |
ERROR: Unable to convert exported buffer to string format | |
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Description |
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Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
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6166 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to dynamically allocate memory from the operating system using |
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 and swap space on the machine. | |
6167 |
ERROR: Unable to convert from string to binary format | |
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Description |
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Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
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6168 |
ERROR: Unable to export buffer. Error code=errorcode | |
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Description |
The system was unable to sign or encrypt a buffer. The error code returned was errorcode. Save the value of errorcode to give to Oracle Customer Support. |
Action |
Check the userlog for other error messages that may help diagnose the problem. Otherwise, contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
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6169 |
ERROR: Unable to decrypt buffer. Error code=val | |
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Description |
The system was unable to decrypt or verify the signature of a buffer. The error code returned was errorcode. Save the value of errorcode to give to Oracle Customer Support. |
Action |
Check the userlog for other error messages that may help diagnose the problem. Otherwise, contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
See Also |
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6170 |
ERROR: Not licensed for encryption | |
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Description |
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Action |
Install a proper public key encryption license. If you believe you have a valid license for public key encryption, contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
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6171 |
ERROR: Not licensed for digital signature | |
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Description |
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Action |
Install a proper signature license. If you believe you have a valid license for public key signatures, contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
See Also |
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6172 |
WARN: Service service-name has policy SIGNATURE_REQUIRED=signature-policy and ENCRYPTION_REQUIRED=encryption-policy but the input buffer was neither signed nor sealed | |
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Description |
A message arrived at service service-name that violated the policy constraints of the application. The service service-name has a signature policy of signature-policy and an encryption policy of encryption-policy. |
Action |
Determine why a message arrived for service-name that violates the policy, or change the policy. Remember that policy determination starts at the *SERVICE level, goes up to the *GROUP level, again looks up to the *MACHINE level and finally the *RESOURCE level. If any of those policies is Y, then the policy for service-name is Y. | |
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6173 |
ERROR: Invalid public key context | |
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Description |
While attempting to dispatch a service with an encryption or signature policy, an invalid buffer was detected. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6174 |
WARN: Service service-name requires a signature but the input buffer is not signed | |
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Description |
A message arrived at service service-name that violated the policy constraints of the application. The service service-name has a signature policy of Y. |
Action |
Determine why a message arrived for service-name that violates the policy, or change the policy. Remember that policy determination starts at the *SERVICE level, goes up to the *GROUP level, again looks up to the *MACHINE level and finally the *RESOURCE level. If any of those policies is Y, then the policy for service-name is Y. | |
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6175 |
WARN: Service service-name requires encryption but the input buffer is not encrypted | |
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Description |
A message arrived at service service-name that violated the policy constraints of the application. The service service-name has an encryption policy of Y. |
Action |
Determine why a message arrived for service-name that violates the policy, or change the policy. Remember that policy determination starts at the *SERVICE level, goes up to the *GROUP level, again looks up to the *MACHINE level and finally the *RESOURCE level. If any of those policies is Y, then the policy for service-name is Y. | |
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6176 |
WARN: Unable to audit policy enforcement event | |
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Description |
An attempt to audit an encryption or signature policy failure while dispatching a service failed. |
Action |
Please contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
See Also |
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6177 |
ERROR: Signature verification failure | |
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Description |
The signature on a message was invalid. The message was tampered with. |
Action |
There may be a security violation. The message was garbled in transit, or was maliciously modified by an attacker. Review the security of the system. | |
6178 |
WARN: Signature expired, revoked or not trusted | |
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Description |
The signature on a buffer has expired, or the principal associated with a signature has been revoked or is not trusted. |
Action |
Determine why the signature has failed. The parameters SIGNATURE_AHEAD and SIGNATURE_BEHIND may need to be adjusted if a message might sit on a message queue or a disk based queue for a long period of a time. If the message came from an untrusted or revoked user, take step to disallow the user from sending messages. Review the security of the system. | |
6179 |
WARN: Unable to audit signature failure | |
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Description |
The system was unable to audit a security failure. |
Action |
Ensure that the auditing plugin is properly registered in the registry. Ensure that
the registry is in a consistent state with the | |
See Also |
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6180 |
ERROR: Problem with the license file | |
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Description |
An error occurred while retrieving the current license attributes from the license file. Normally, it means that the product has not been licensed properly. |
Action |
Install a valid Tuxedo license file in | |
6181 |
ERROR: Problem with the license file | |
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Description |
An error occurred while retrieving the current license attributes from the license file. Normally, it means that either the product has not been licensed properly or the license has been expired. |
Action |
Install a valid Tuxedo license file in | |
6182 |
ERROR: Problem with the license file | |
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Description |
An error occurred while retrieving the current license serial number and expiration date attributes from the license file. Normally, it means that the product has not been licensed properly. |
Action |
Install a valid Tuxedo license file in | |
6183 |
ERROR: Invalid switch index index | |
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Description |
An internal routine encountered an invalid state. |
Action |
Contact your Oracle Tuxedo System technical support with the value index from the message. | |
6184 |
ERROR: Invalid return flags from _tmpresend2. Must have exactly one of TMUSEIPTR or TMUSEOPTR set. Returned flags are 0xflags | |
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Description |
The buffer type switch function |
Action |
Change the | |
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6185 |
ERROR: Unable to pre-process buffer before tranmission. Error code(errorcode1/errorcode2) | |
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Description |
The system was unable to preprocess a buffer heading for an interoperating site. The error codes errorcode1 and errorcode2 may assist technical support diagnose the problem. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6187 |
WARN: AUDIT_POSTOP SECURITY FAILURE: who = val, operation_name = val, operation_target = val | |
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Description |
This message is generated by the default auditing security plugin. It is called when a security violation occurs. This is a normal message when either authentication or authorization fails. |
Action |
Check the userlog for other messages which may indicate the source of the security violation, or check any security logs from your security provider. If the authentication or authorization failures are not warranted, check your security configuration and security provider. | |
6188 |
ERROR: Attempt to send encrypted buffer to interoperating site | |
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Description |
An attempt has been made to send a buffer that would have been encrypted to a site older than Tuxedo 7.1. |
Action |
No buffer is marked for encryption can be sent to a site older than 7.1. Upgrade the software on the remote system to handle encrypted buffers, or remove encryption from this buffer. | |
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6189 |
ERROR: Attempt to send encrypted buffer to interoperating site | |
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Description |
An attempt has been made to send a buffer that would have been encrypted to a site with a version of the Oracle Tuxedo system older than Release 7.1. |
Action |
No buffer is marked for encryption can be sent to a site older than Release 7.1. Upgrade the software on the remote system to handle encrypted buffers, or remove encryption from this buffer. | |
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6190 |
ERROR: Signature verification fails to interoperating site | |
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Description |
Buffers signed with an explicit call to |
Action |
The signature may have expired, or it may have been tampered with. Check the security of the system, and investigate any failure audit points. | |
See Also |
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6191 |
ERROR: Attempt to send encrypted buffer to interoperating site | |
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Description |
Buffers encrypted with an explicit call to |
Action |
Do not configure services in older domains that might have an encrypted buffer sent to them. | |
See Also |
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6192 |
ERROR: Attempt to send encrypted buffer to interoperating site | |
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Description |
Buffers encrypted with an explicit call to |
Action |
Do not configure services in older domains that might have an encrypted buffer sent to them. | |
See Also |
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6193 |
ERROR: Signature verification fails to interoperating site | |
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Description |
Buffers signed with an explicit call to |
Action |
The signature may have expired, or it may be tampered. Check the security of the system, and investigate any failure audit points. | |
See Also |
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6194 |
ERROR: Attempt to send encrypted buffer to interoperating site | |
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Description |
Buffers encrypted with an explicit call to |
Action |
Do not configure services in older domains that might have an encrypted buffer sent to them. | |
See Also |
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6195 |
ERROR: Attempt to send encrypted buffer to interoperating site | |
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Description |
Buffers encrypted with an explicit call to |
Action |
Do not configure services in older domains that might have an encrypted buffer sent to them. | |
See Also |
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6196 |
ERROR: Signature verification fails to interoperating site | |
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Description |
Buffers signed with an explicit call to |
Action |
The signature may have expired, or it may be tampered. Check the security of the system, and investigate any failure audit points. | |
See Also |
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6197 |
ERROR: Attempt to send encrypted buffer to interoperating site | |
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Description |
Buffers encrypted with an explicit call to |
Action |
Do not configure services in older domains that might have an encrypted buffer sent to them. | |
See Also |
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6198 |
ERROR: Invalid buffer passed to workstation encode/decode routine | |
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Description |
An invalid buffer was passed by the system into an internal encoding routine. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. | |
6199 |
ERROR: Could not find sufficient information to decode/encode message | |
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Description |
An invalid buffer was passed by the system into an internal encoding routine. |
Action |
Contact Oracle Customer Support. |
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