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1304 |
ERROR: Invalid argument to -C option: val | |
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Description |
The |
Action |
Ensure that the | |
1305 |
WARN: Unofficial connection from client (network address is unknown) | |
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Description |
An unofficial connection was established from a client application with an unknown network address. The official way for a CORBA client application to connect to the IIOP Server Listener/Handler is via a Bootstrap object. An unofficial connection is established directly from an IOR. The use of unofficial connections can cause problems for remote client applications that use transactions. |
Action |
Check that the host name specified in the | |
See Also |
The | |
1306 |
WARN: Unofficial connection from client at address | |
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Description |
An unofficial connection was established from a client application at the network address address. The official way for a CORBA client application to connect to the IIOP Server Listener/Handler is via a Bootstrap object. An unofficial connection is established directly from an IOR. The use of unofficial connections can cause problem for remote client applications that use transactions. |
Action |
Check that the host name specified in the | |
See Also |
The ISL | |
1307 |
ERROR: Unofficial connection from client (network address is unknown) | |
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Description |
An unofficial connection was established from a client application with an unknown network address. The official way for a CORBA client application to connect to the IIOP Server Listener/Handler is via a Bootstrap object. An unofficial connection is established directly from an IOR. The use of unofficial connections can cause problems for remote client applications that use transactions. |
Action |
Check that the host name specified in the | |
See Also |
The ISL | |
1308 |
ERROR: Unofficial connection from client at address | |
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Description |
An unofficial connection was established from a client application at the network address address. The official way for a CORBA client application to connect to the IIOP Server Listener/Handler is via a Bootstrap object. An unofficial connection is established directly from an IOR. The use of unofficial connections can cause problems for remote client applications that use transactions. |
Action |
Check that the host name specified in the | |
See Also |
The | |
1309 |
ERROR: Unable to open TUXCONFIG file to Resources section | |
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Description |
While attempting to read the application password, the IIOP Server Listener or the IIOP Server Handler had a problem opening the |
Action |
Ensure that the | |
1310 |
ERROR: Unable to open Resources section of TUXCONFIG file | |
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Description |
While attempting to read the application password, the IIOP Server Listener or the IIOP Server Handler had a problem reading the |
Action |
Ensure that the | |
1311 |
ERROR: Possibly corrupted key in database | |
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Description |
While the IIOP Server Handler or the IIOP Server Listener was reading the |
Action |
Ensure that the | |
1312 |
ERROR: Error while decrypting password | |
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Description |
While the IIOP Server Handler or IIOP Server Listener was reading the TUXCONFIG file, an invalid password was detected. |
Action |
Ensure that the TUXCONFIG environment variable points to the appropriate configuration file. If the configuration file does not exist, you can create it from the UBBCONFIG file using tmloadcf. If it does exist, the file may be corrupted, or may have been a file generated by an older release of the WLE software. Shut down the system, remove the file, and recreate it with tmloadcf. | |
1313 |
ERROR: Invalid password in TUXCONFIG file | |
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Description |
While the IIOP Server Handler or IIOP Server Listener was reading the TUXCONFIG file, an invalid password was detected. |
Action |
Ensure that the TUXCONFIG environment variable points to the appropriate configuration file. If the configuration file does not exist, you can create it from the UBBCONFIG file using tmloadcf. If it does exist, the file may be corrupted, or may have been a file generated by an older release of the WLE software. Shut down the system, remove the file, and recreate it with tmloadcf. | |
1314 |
ERROR: Invalid parameter | |
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Description |
An error occurred while the application password was being encrypted. |
Action |
Contact BEA Technical Support. | |
1315 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
While an encryption schedule was being created, the system ran out of memory. |
Action |
Check the memory on the system where the process was running. | |
1316 |
ERROR: Invalid parameter | |
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Description |
An error occurred while the application password was being encrypted. |
Action |
Contact BEA Technical Support. | |
1317 |
ERROR: Invalid parameter | |
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Description |
An error occurred while the application password was being manipulated. |
Action |
Contact BEA Technical Support. | |
1318 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
While a key was being created, the system ran out of memory. |
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. | |
1319 |
ERROR: Invalid parameter | |
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Description |
An error occurred while a session key being retrieved. |
Action |
Contact BEA Technical Support. | |
1320 |
ERROR: Memory allocation failure | |
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Description |
While a session key was being created, the system ran out of memory. |
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. | |
1328 |
ERROR: Failed to update registry table information | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler failed to update the client application information in the Bulletin Board's registry table. The IIOP Server Handler therefore unregisters the client application from the Bulletin Board, removes the client application context from the IIOP Server Handler, and returns an error. |
Action |
Check the user log for other error messages that may indicate the exact nature of the problem and reason for this failure. | |
1329 |
ERROR: Error assigning connection request, can't create any more handlers | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener was unable to start a new Handler. |
Action |
The most likely problem is that the maximum number of IIOP Server Handlers specified in the configuration file have been started. To increase this number, the Another possible source of the problem could be that the number of processes allowable by a user (ulimit) has been reached. If the ulimit has been reached, consult with your system administrator to increase this limit. | |
1330 |
ERROR: Failed to initialize network protocol information (error) | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler or IIOP Server Listener could not initialize its network. |
Action |
Ensure that the network is viable on the machine. If the network is viable, contact BEA Technical Support. | |
1335 |
ERROR: Memory allocation error: error_info | |
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Description |
An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system failed. Additional information about the problem is printed as part of the message. |
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. | |
1336 |
ERROR: Memory allocation error: error_info | |
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Description |
An attempt dynamically to allocate memory from the operating system failed. Additional information about the problem is printed as part of the message. |
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. | |
1337 |
ERROR: Cannot send system exception | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler attempted to return a CORBA system exception to the client application, but could not write the message to the network. |
Action |
The client application cannot be reached on the network, which probably means that the client application process disconnected. | |
1338 |
ERROR: Cannot send error message | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler attempted to send a GIOP error message to the client application, but could not write the message to the network. |
Action |
The client application cannot be reached on the network, which probably means that the client application process disconnected. | |
1339 |
ERROR: Cannot send close connection message | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler attempted to send a GIOP close-connection message to the client application, but could not write the message to the network. |
Action |
The client application cannot be reached on the network, which probably means that the client application process disconnected. | |
1340 |
ERROR: Received unexpected GIOP message type (type) | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received a GIOP message with an unknown or unexpected message type. This probably indicates that the client application is not GIOP 1.0 compliant. The IIOP Server Listener/Handler returns a GIOP error message to the client application. |
Action |
Make sure that the client is GIOP 1.0 compliant. | |
1341 |
ERROR: Cannot decode locate request | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received a GIOP locate request message that could not be decoded. This probably indicates that the client application is not GIOP 1.0 compliant. The IIOP Server Listener/Handler returns a GIOP error message to the client application. |
Action |
Make sure the client application is GIOP 1.0 compliant. | |
1342 |
ERROR: Cannot encode locate reply | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to encode a GIOP locate reply message. This should not happen. The IIOP Server Listener/Handler returns a GIOP error message to the client application. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1343 |
ERROR: Cannot send locate reply | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler attempted to send a GIOP locate reply message to the client application, but could not write the message to the network. |
Action |
The client application cannot be reached on the network, which probably means that the client application process disconnected. | |
1344 |
ERROR: Cannot decode request header | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received a GIOP request message that could not be decoded. This probably indicates that the client application is not GIOP 1.0 compliant The IIOP Server Listener/Handler returns a GIOP error message to the client application. |
Action |
Make sure the client application is GIOP 1.0 compliant. | |
1345 |
ERROR: Received invalid object key | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received a GIOP request message which contains a non-WLE object key. This could happen if a client application reuses an old CORBA Interoperable Object Reference (IOR) that was created for another CORBA Object Request Broker using the same network address as the IIOP Server Listener/Handler. |
Action |
Make sure the offending IOR was received from a WLE server. | |
1346 |
ERROR: Received unexpected type type object key | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received a GIOP request message that contains a WLE object that is not recognized. This should not happen. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1347 |
ERROR: Invalid internal buffer: error_info | |
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Description |
An internal buffer is corrupted. Additional information about the problem is printed as part of the message. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1348 |
ERROR: Invalid internal buffer: error_info | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal network buffer. Additional information is printed as part of the message. |
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. | |
1349 |
ERROR: Cannot allocate call buffer: error_info | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal WLE buffer. Additional information is printed as part of the message. |
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. | |
1350 |
ERROR: Cannot reallocate call buffer: error_info | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to increase the size of an internal WLE buffer. Additional information is printed as part of the message. |
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. | |
1351 |
ERROR: Cannot set TGIOP host and port: error_info | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in IIOP Server Listener/Handler. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1353 |
ERROR: Invalid internal buffer: error_info | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal network buffer. Additional information is printed as part of the message. |
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. | |
1354 |
ERROR: cannot allocate reply buffer: error_info | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal WLE buffer. Additional information is printed as part of the message. |
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. | |
1355 |
ERROR: Cannot decode reply message header | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to decode the header of a TGIOP message received from a WLE server. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1356 |
ERROR: Cannot decode reply header | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to decode the header of a TGIOP reply message received from a WLE server. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1357 |
ERROR: Cannot decode locate reply header | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to decode the header of a TGIOP locate reply message received from a WLE server. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1358 |
ERROR: Cannot send locate reply | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler attempted to send a GIOP locate reply message to the client application, but could not write the message to the network. |
Action |
The client application cannot be reached on the network, which probably means that the client application process disconnected. | |
1359 |
ERROR: Invalid internal buffer: error_info | |
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Description |
In internal buffer is corrupted. Additional information about the problem is printed as part of the message. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1360 |
ERROR: Invalid internal buffer: error_info | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal network buffer. Additional information is printed as part of the message. |
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. | |
1361 |
ERROR: Cannot encode IIOP profile | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal IIOP buffer. |
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. | |
1362 |
ERROR: Cannot encode IOR | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal IIOP buffer. |
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. | |
1363 |
ERROR: Cannot allocate memory for IOR string | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal IIOP buffer. |
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. | |
1364 |
ERROR: Cannot encode IOR | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal IIOP buffer. |
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. | |
1365 |
ERROR: Cannot allocate memory for IOR string | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal IIOP buffer. |
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. | |
1366 |
ERROR: No protocol machine registered in protocol group | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler did not initialize properly. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1367 |
ERROR: Invalid protocol machine discriminator return | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in the IIOP Server Listener/Handler. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1368 |
ERROR: Error allocating protocol group table | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal structure. |
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. | |
1369 |
ERROR: Invalid protocol group | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in the IIOP Server Listener/Handler during initialization. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1370 |
ERROR: Missing group discriminator | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in the IIOP Server Listener/Handler during initialization. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1371 |
ERROR: Error allocating global protocol machine table | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal structure. |
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. | |
1372 |
ERROR: Error allocating local protocol machine table | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal structure. |
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. | |
1373 |
ERROR: Cannot allocate protocol machine context | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal structure. |
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. | |
1374 |
ERROR: Unexpected object key number | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received a valid WLE object key for an unknown or unexpected internal interface. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1375 |
ERROR: Invalid internal buffer: error_info | |
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Description |
An internal buffer in the IIOP Server Listener/Handler is corrupted. Additional information about the problem is printed as part of the message. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1376 |
ERROR: Memory allocation error: error_info | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal network buffer. Additional information is printed as part of the message. |
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. | |
1377 |
ERROR: Cannot open named pipe file_name | |
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Description |
Solaris only. The IIOP Server Listener failed to open the named pipe file_name to communicate with an IIOP Server Handler. |
Action |
Shut the IIOP Server Listener down, remove file_name from the APPDIR directory and reboot the IIOP Server Listener/Handler. If the problem persists, contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1378 |
ERROR: Named pipe file_name is not a streams pipe | |
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Description |
Solaris only. The IIOP Server Listener/Handler expects file_name to be a named pipe. There is an existing file by that name that is not named pipe. |
Action |
Shut the IIOP Server Listener down, remove file_name from the APPDIR directory and reboot the IIOP Server Listener/Handler. If the problem persists, contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1380 |
ERROR: Cannot pass connection to handler | |
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Description |
Solaris only. The IIOP Server Listener uses a named pipe to pass a newly received connection to its handler. If this error occurs, the selected handler is probably dead. |
Action |
Wait a few seconds and try again (that is, restart the client application). If the problem persists, contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1381 |
ERROR: Invalid handler index | |
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Description |
HP-UX, AIX and Tru64 UNIX only. An internal table is corrupted in the IIOP Server Listener. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1382 |
ERROR: Cannot create UNIX socket, errno = error_number | |
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Description |
HP-UX, AIX, and Tru64 UNIX only. The IIOP Server Listener failed to create a UNIX socket to communicate with an IIOP Server Handler. Error_number is the UNIX error number. |
Action |
Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly to handle UNIX sockets. | |
1383 |
ERROR: Cannot connect to handler socket file_name, errno = error_number (error_message) | |
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Description |
HP-UX, AIX, and Tru64 UNIX. The IIOP Server Listener failed to connect the UNIX socket name to an IIOP Server Handler. Error_number is the UNIX error number, and error_message is a string description of error_number. |
Action |
Shut the IIOP Server Listener down, remove file_name from the APPDIR directory and reboot the IIOP Server Listener/Handler. If the problem persists, contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1384 |
ERROR: Cannot callocate control | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal structure. |
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. | |
1385 |
ERROR: Cannot pass connection to handler | |
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Description |
HP-UX, AIX and Tru64 UNIX. The IIOP Server Listener uses a named pipe to pass a newly received connection to its handler. If this error occurs, the selected handler is probably dead. |
Action |
Wait a few seconds and try again (that is, restart the client application). If the problem persists, contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1386 |
ERROR: Cannot open handler process: error_info | |
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Description |
Windows NT only. The IIOP Server Listener is trying to access an IIOP handler to pass a connection. The handler process cannot be reached. Error_info provides more information. |
Action |
Make sure the handler process is still alive. Wait a few seconds and try again (i.e. restart the client application). In case of failure, make sure that the number of handles used by all the processes on the machine is not too large. Make sure enough handles are available on the system for WLE software to operate normally. | |
1387 |
ERROR: Cannot duplicate connection handle: error_info | |
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Description |
Windows NT only. The IIOP Server Listener is trying to duplicate a connection handle in order to pass the connection to an IIOP Server Handler. The handle cannot be duplicated. Error_info provides more information. |
Action |
Make sure that the number of handles used by all the processes on the machine is not too large. Make sure enough handles are available on the system for WLE software to operate normally. | |
1389 |
ERROR: Cannot accept connection on UNIX socket | |
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Description |
HP-UX, AIX and Tru64 UNIX only. The IIOP Server Handler encountered an error when accepting a UNIX socket connection from the IIOP Server Listener. This UNIX socket connection between listener and handler is used to pass a network connection from a client application. |
Action |
Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly to handle UNIX sockets. | |
1390 |
ERROR: Cannot allocate control | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal structure. |
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. | |
1391 |
ERROR: Cannot receive fd | |
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Description |
HP-UX, AIX and Tru64 UNIX only. The IIOP Server Handler encountered an error when trying to receive a network connection file descriptor from the listener. |
Action |
Make sure the number of file descriptors available per process is large enough to accommodate all the client application connections on the handler plus a few control file descriptors, such as the UNIX socket connection between listener and handler. Make sure the number of file descriptors available on the machine is large enough to accommodate all the client application's connections on the machine, all the control file descriptors, and all the other processes running on the machine. | |
1392 |
ERROR: Missing protocol machine information | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in the IIOP Server Listener/Handler. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1393 |
ERROR: Missing protocol machine information | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in the IIOP Server Listener/Handler. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1394 |
ERROR: Missing protocol machine information | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred in the IIOP Server Listener/Handler. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1395 |
ERROR: No : separator in network address | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler process was invoked with a
The colon is missing in the argument. |
Action |
This is an internal error. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1396 |
ERROR: No memory for host variable | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal structure. |
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. | |
1397 |
ERROR: Cannot register WSH protocols | |
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Description |
While initializing the IIOP Server Handler, an internal error occurred. |
Action |
Check the user log for other error messages that may indicate the exact nature of the problem and reason for this failure. | |
1398 |
ERROR: Cannot allocate memory for named pipe name | |
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Description |
Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, and Tru64 UNIX only. The IIOP Server Listener/Handler failed to allocate memory for an internal structure. |
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. | |
1399 |
ERROR: Cannot create named pipe file | |
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Description |
Solaris only. The IIOP Server Handler creates a named pipe to communicate with an IIOP Server Listener. The file for the named pipe cannot be created. |
Action |
Shut the IIOP Server Listener down, remove all files with names that begin with |
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