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1001 |
ERROR: Unused arguments passed to buildish | |
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Description |
The command-line option passed to the |
Action |
Examine the command line that calls | |
1002 |
ERROR: Unable to execute the command command_string | |
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Description |
While the C compilation system was being invoked to build a new IIOP Server Handler, an error was detected. This error could happen for one of the following reasons:
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Action |
Make sure the C compilation system is present on your machine. Make sure there is enough disk space available for the new IIOP Server Handler. The amount of disk space should be roughly the same as the existing IIOP Server Handler and the added object files. Examine the $CC and $CFLAGS variables and, if these variables are set, make sure the options are correct for your C compilation environment. | |
1004 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to allocate memory dynamically 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. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Increase the space on the swap device. | |
See Also |
See the For UNIX systems, see the For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help. | |
1008 |
ERROR: Could not establish listening address on network string | |
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Description |
This error occurs if the IIOP Server Listener cannot advertise its listening address on the network. This error could happen for one of the following reasons:
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Action |
To correct the problem, match one of the following solutions with the previous problem descriptions:
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See Also |
See the For UNIX systems, see the For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help. | |
1023 |
WARN: No client context space available in handler | |
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Description |
While setting up a connection for a new client application, the IIOP Server Handler ran out of space to keep context for client applications. |
Action |
This error should occur rarely because the IIOP Server Listener transfers control of client application connections to IIOP Server Handler programs based on their current degree of multiplexing. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
See Also |
For information about the | |
1024 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to allocate memory dynamically 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. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Increase the space on the swap device. | |
See Also |
See the For UNIX systems, see the For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help. | |
1025 |
ERROR: Expected numeric argument to -x option | |
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Description |
An invalid argument was passed to the ISL command-line option. The argument to the |
Action |
Make sure the argument to the | |
See Also |
The ISL command. For information about the ISL command, see the Administration Guide. | |
1026 |
ERROR: Handler received unexpected message | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler received a message without a client application context (that is, a message intended for the IIOP Server Handler that is not in the correct format.) It is not a WLE message. |
Action |
The message is ignored. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1027 |
ERROR: Handler received unexpected opcode 0xcode | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler received a message without a client application context (that is, a message intended for the IIOP Server Handler that has an unrecognized operation code). This message is normally a shutdown message from the IIOP Server Listener. |
Action |
The message is ignored. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1028 |
WARN: Couldn't change to client context context_number, continuing | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler encountered an error while it was switching to the context of a client application when the IIOP Server Handler was dropping all connections during shutdown. |
Action |
The connection is ignored. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1029 |
ERROR: Sending of reply message to client failed | |
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Description |
While a reply message was being sent to a client application, the operation failed. |
Action |
Check the user log for messages that indicate the nature of the failure. This warning may indicate that the client application is no longer accessible (that is, either the network or the machine has failed). Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1030 |
INFO: IIOP Handler joining application | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener started an IIOP Server Handler process based on the command-line options for the listener and the current demand by clients. |
Action |
None. | |
See Also |
For information about | |
1031 |
ERROR: Invalid command line argument 'arg' ignored | |
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Description |
An illegal command-line option was found in the command-line options for the IIOP Server Handler. This error is rare because the IIOP Server Listener, not the system administrator, starts the IIOP Server Handler. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
See Also |
For information about | |
1033 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to allocate memory dynamically 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. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Increase the space on the swap device. | |
See Also |
See the For UNIX systems, see the For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help. | |
1034 |
ERROR: Failed to attach to shared memory for listener table, errno = errno_val | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler failed to attach a shared memory segment. |
Action |
This is an operating system error. Check the value of | |
1035 |
ERROR: Handler table entry already occupied by pid | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener started an IIOP Server Handler and assigned it a slot that is already occupied by another IIOP Server Handler process that has the process identifier |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
See Also |
For information about | |
1036 |
ERROR: Network provider returns a zero length network address, can't establish network address | |
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Description |
The length of the network address that the IIOP Server Handler is using to establish a connection is 0. This is invalid (and should not occur). |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1037 |
ERROR: Can't synchronize with IIOP listener ... continuing | |
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Description |
The forked IIOP Server Handler process lost the connection between the IIOP Server Listener and the IIOP Server Handler that it is executing. The pipe with IIOP Server Listener may have been lost because the IIOP Server Listener process is being stopped. |
Action |
No action is required. However, the cause of the IIOP Server Listener disconnection should be investigated if the cause is not known. | |
See Also |
For information about | |
1038 |
WARN: Couldn't change to client context index, continuing | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler encountered an error while it was switching to the context of a client application when the IIOP Server Handler was dropping all connections during shutdown. |
Action |
The connection is ignored. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1041 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
An attempt to allocate memory dynamically 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. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Increase the space on the swap device. | |
See Also |
See the For UNIX systems, see the For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help. | |
1047 |
ERROR: Sending of reply to tpterm() call to client failed | |
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Description |
An attempt to send an acknowledgment of a This failure indicates a problem with the network, with the IIOP Server Listener/Handler, or with the WLE remote client application process. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1048 |
ERROR: Sending of error reply to call client failed | |
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Description |
An attempt to send an acknowledgment message to the WLE remote client application has failed. This failure indicates a problem with the network, with the IIOP Server Listener/Handler, or with the WLE remote client application process. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1049 |
ERROR: Couldn't create buffer for receiving messages | |
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Description |
An attempt to create a buffer with This error indicates either a resource problem or an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler. |
Action |
If there is insufficient memory to allocate buffers, the IIOP Server Handler process cannot operate. Contact BEA Customer Support. If machine resources are sufficient, there is an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler. In this case, contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1050 |
ERROR: Error switching to the handler's context | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler was attempting to switch from a client application context to the IIOP Server Handler context when it experienced an error. |
Action |
The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1052 |
ERROR: Failed to process network event | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler was unable to process a network event using |
Action |
The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler software. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1053 |
ERROR: Error polling network connections | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler encountered an error polling a network connection using |
Action |
The error indicates a network error. Check that the network connection to the WLE remote client application has not gone down. If the network connection has gone down, the WLE remote client application has to rejoin the application. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1054 |
ERROR: Error generating network event list | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler encountered an error when polling a network connection using |
Action |
The error indicates a network error. Check that the network connection to the WLE remote client application has not gone down. If the network connection has gone down, the WLE remote client application has to rejoin the application. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1055 |
ERROR: Connection to unassigned ISH rejected | |
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Description |
The connection for the client application was timed out. |
Action |
This situation may occur if the system or the network is very busy, or if the network has gone down. The client application should try again to join the application. | |
1056 |
WARN: Couldn't change to client context index, continuing | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler encountered an error when switching to the context of a client application to do a |
Action |
This error indicates an internal problem. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1059 |
ERROR: Received network message with unknown context | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler has received a message from an unknown process. |
Action |
This message indicates an internal problem in communication between the IIOP Server Handler and the WLE remote client application. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1063 |
ERROR: No more IIOP handlers available | |
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Description |
An attempt to start a new IIOP Server Handler process has failed because the maximum limit of IIOP Server Handlers has already been reached. |
Action |
The maximum number of IIOP Server Handlers specified in the configuration file have been started. To increase this number, the
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1064 |
ERROR: Error formatting command line options for handler | |
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Description |
An error was encountered while the argument string needed for booting an IIOP Server Handler was being formatted. |
Action |
This message occurs if there are more than 256 characters in the | |
See Also |
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1065 |
ERROR: Error retrieving machine table entry of the listener | |
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Description |
An error was encountered while an IIOP Server Handler was trying to get internal machine information during an IIOP Server Handler boot process. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1066 |
ERROR: IIOP Handler died, attempting restart | |
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Description |
If an IIOP Server Handler process has died and the number of IIOP Server Handler processes booted is below the minimum number specified in the configuration file, the BEA WLE system attempts to boot a new IIOP Server Handler. |
Action |
IIOP Server Handlers should not die. If IIOP Server Handlers do die, it could indicate an internal problem that requires attention. Additional IIOP Server Handlers may need to be booted, if the system is very busy. | |
1067 |
ERROR: IIOP Handler died, cleaning up | |
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Description |
An IIOP Server Handler process has died and the number of IIOP Server Handler processes booted is below the minimum number specified in the configuration file. An attempt to boot a new IIOP Server Handler has failed. |
Action |
This could either be an operating system error or an internal WLE error. In the former case, contact your system administrator. In the latter case, contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1070 |
ERROR: Cannot boot ISL with MAXWSCLIENTS for machine set to 0 | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener process has failed to boot because the |
Action |
The MAXWSCLIENTS parameter must be specified either in the | |
1071 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener failed to create a buffer for storing IIOP Server Handler information. |
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. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Increase the space on the swap device. | |
See Also |
See the For UNIX systems, see the For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help. | |
1072 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener failed to create a buffer for storing a device name. |
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. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Increase the space on the swap device. | |
See Also |
See the For UNIX systems, see the For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help. | |
1073 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener failed to create a buffer for storing an IIOP Server Handler's name. |
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. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Increase the space on the swap device. | |
See Also |
See the For UNIX systems, see the For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help. | |
1074 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener failed to create a buffer for storing a network address. |
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. Either reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. Increase the space on the swap device. | |
See Also |
See the For UNIX systems, see the For Microsoft Windows NT systems, see the Microsoft Visual C++ online help. | |
1075 |
ERROR: Can't get machine entry for listener | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener encountered an error when attempting to read the |
Action |
Make sure the | |
1076 |
ERROR: Failed to create to shared memory for listener table, errno = errno_val | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener failed to create a shared memory segment. |
Action |
This is an operating system error. Check the value of | |
See Also |
The | |
1077 |
ERROR: Failed to update server table entry, tperrno = tperrno_val | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener failed to update the Bulletin Board. |
Action |
Check that the shared memory segment that contains the Bulletin Board has not been removed. If this segment has been removed, the application needs to be rebooted. Otherwise, this error indicates an internal error and you should contact BEA Customer Support. | |
See Also |
The | |
1078 |
ERROR: Failed to attach to shared memory for listener table, errno = errno_val. | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener failed to attach a shared memory segment. |
Action |
This is an operating system error. Check the value of | |
See Also |
The | |
1079 |
ERROR: Error starting minimum number of handlers | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener encountered an error when attempting to boot the minimum number of IIOP Server Handlers. |
Action |
This could be an operating system error. Perhaps there are too many processes running. This could also be an internal error. Check the log file for other messages relating to this message. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1080 |
ERROR: Error polling network connections | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener encountered an error when polling a network connection. |
Action |
This error indicates a network error. Check with your system administrator to see whether the network is down. If the network is all right, contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1082 |
ERROR: Error adding connection request to event list | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener was unable to allocate space on the event list. |
Action |
This error indicates a resource problem. If there is insufficient memory to allocate buffers, the IIOP Server Listener process cannot operate. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1088 |
ERROR: tminit() failed, tperrno = tperrno_val | |
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Description |
The |
Action |
For causes of the specific | |
See Also |
The | |
1089 |
ERROR: tpscmt() failed, tperrno = tperrno_val | |
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Description |
While attempting to commit a transaction on behalf of a client application, the IIOP Server Handler process was unable to set the transaction commit control characteristic for the transaction to |
Action |
Because the transaction cannot be committed, the user must abort the transaction. The value of | |
See Also |
The | |
1090 |
ERROR: tpscmt() failed, tperrno = tperrno_val | |
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Description |
While attempting to commit a transaction on behalf of a client application, the IIOP Server Handler process was unable to set the transaction commit control characteristic for the transaction to |
Action |
Because the transaction cannot be committed, the user must abort the transaction. The value of | |
See Also |
The | |
1096 |
ERROR: Sending of reply to tpcommit() call to client failed | |
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Description |
An attempt to send an acknowledgment of a |
Action |
This is an internal message. This failure indicates a problem with the network, with the IIOP Server Listener/Handler, or with the WLE remote client application process. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1097 |
ERROR: Sending of reply to tpabort() call to client failed | |
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Description |
An attempt to send an acknowledgment of a |
Action |
This is an internal message. This failure indicates a problem with the network, with the IIOP Server Listener/Handler, or with the WLE remote client application process. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1099 |
ERROR: Could not find correct number of active handlers, found num1, expected num2 | |
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Description |
While being restarted after the death of a previous IIOP Server Listener process, the IIOP Server Listener found an inconsistency in the existing specific shared memory regarding the number of IIOP Server Handler processes. The IIOP Server Listener attempts to shut down any associated IIOP Server Handler processes that it knows about, removes the inconsistent shared memory, and exits. |
Action |
The system administrator should check for any stray IIOP Server Handler processes associated with this particular IIOP Server Listener, and see that they are manually terminated. The system administrator may then reboot the IIOP Server Listener process. |
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