Troubleshooting Log File Analyzer Errors
This topic provides guidelines for resolving errors and problems that the Log File Analyzer (LFA) might generate during processing. To resolve the problem, look for it in the Symptom/Error Code and Message column in the following table.
System or Error Code and Message | Diagnostic Steps or Cause | Solution |
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The section indicated in the error message is blank. LFA requires content for this section. |
For the correct specification of the configuration file, see Configuring the Log File Analyzer. |
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A rule has been added to the LFA configuration file but not registered with the utility. Therefore, the rule is not recognized. |
At this time, it is not possible to create customized rules for the LFA. Remove this rule from the configuration file. |
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Though it is a required section, the section of the LFA configuration file indicated in the error message text is missing. |
For the correct specification of the configuration file, see Configuring the Log File Analyzer. |
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There is a formatting error in the LFA configuration file section indicated in the error message text. |
For the correct specification of the configuration file, see Configuring the Log File Analyzer. |
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There is a missing value in the LFA configuration file section indicated in the error message text. |
For the correct specification of the configuration file, see Configuring the Log File Analyzer. |
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The time filter you are trying to use in your query is invalid. It is possible that the To time is before the From time. |
For information about using time filters correctly, see Querying Log Files Within a Time Interval. |
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This value is not expected to be negative. |
Provide a positive value. |
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The LFA cannot write output to the given file. |
Check your permissions to the file and directory. Make sure the file is not read only. |
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This file might be locked by another running application. |
Shut down applications that might be accessing the file and try again. |
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Pipe is not supported. |
This functionality is not supported. |
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The computer on which you are using the LFA has run out of memory. |
Shut down some of your applications and try again. |
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The |
For information about correct application of the WHERE clause, see Creating and Saving LFA Queries. |
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You have tried to reference a query that does not exist. |
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The specified parameter cannot be used as a filter. |
Do not use this item as a query parameter. |
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You tried to use the specified word, but only key words are expected |
Fix the command and try again. For information about key words, see Listing Query Command Key Words. |
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The object (that is, Siebel Server, Siebel Application Interface, query, user, component, or session) that you are trying to reference is unavailable. |
Make sure the object is available for reference. For information about listing existing objects, see Listing Log File Analyzer Queries and Run-time Details. |
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An object by that name already exists. |
Use another name for your object. |
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The query finished abnormally, possibly due to corrupt log files or user intervention. |
Re-run the query. If that does not work and the query is complex, then try simplifying it. |
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The name you have specified cannot be used. |
Use another combination of characters. |
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The name you have specified cannot be used in this place. |
The LFA identified an error in your command syntax. For information about valid LFA commands, see About Running Log File Analyzer Commands. |
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The specified value is invalid. |
For information about valid LFA commands, see About Running Log File Analyzer Commands. |
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There is an error in the command that you have entered. |
For information about valid LFA commands, see About Running Log File Analyzer Commands. |
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The input file that you specified when starting the LFA does not exist. |
Make sure the file exists and the filename and path is correct. |
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The specified string is formatted incorrectly. |
For information about valid LFA commands, see About Running Log File Analyzer Commands. |
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The Log File Analyzer configuration file specified in the message text is missing. |
Restart the LFA with another configuration file, or make sure the specified configuration file is available. |
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The log files in the server |
Remove all unrelated files and try again. |
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You have used the command incorrectly. |
For information and links to the correct usage of LFA commands, see About Running Log File Analyzer Commands. |
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The Log File Analyzer cannot translate the component name you entered into a component short name. |
If this is a valid component, then specify its short name in the LFA configuration file. For more information, see Configuring the Log File Analyzer. |
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The language files in the |
Review information about LFA log file language considerations. For more information, see About the Log File Analyzer. |
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The language files in the |
Review information about LFA log file language considerations. For more information, see About the Log File Analyzer. |
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An error in the string makes it impossible for the Log File Analyzer to parse it properly. |
If you cannot resolve the underlying issue that caused this error, then contact Oracle Global Customer Support by creating a service request (SR) on My Oracle Support. |