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1400 |
ERROR: Cannot create pipe for listener | |
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Description |
Solaris only. The IIOP Server Handler creates a pipe to communicate with an IIOP Server Listener. The pipe cannot be created. |
Action |
Make sure the operating system has enough resources to create pipes. | |
1401 |
ERROR: Cannot setup pipe for listener | |
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Description |
Solaris only. The IIOP Server Handler sets up a pipe to communicate with an IIOP Server Listener. The setup operation failed. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1402 |
ERROR: Cannot attach to pipe for listener | |
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Description |
Solaris only. The IIOP Server Handler attaches a named pipe to a normal pipe to communicate with an IIOP Server Handler. The attach operation failed. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1403 |
ERROR: Cannot create UNIX socket | |
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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. |
Action |
Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly to handle UNIX sockets. | |
1404 |
ERROR: Cannot bind to UNIX socket | |
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Description |
HP-UX, AIX, and Tru64 UNIX only. The IIOP Server Handler creates a UNIX socket to communicate with an IIOP Server Listener. The file for the UNIX socket cannot be created. |
Action |
Shut the listener down, remove all files with names that begin with | |
1405 |
ERROR: Cannot listen on UNIX socket | |
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Description |
HP-UX, AIX, and Tru64 UNIX only. The IIOP Server Handler creates a UNIX socket to communicate with an IIOP Server Listener. The IIOP Server Listener/Handler cannot set up the length of the listen queue. |
Action |
Make sure the operating system parameters are set correctly to handle UNIX sockets. | |
1407 |
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. | |
1408 |
ERROR: Cannot allocate memory for -E option | |
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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 ca n be used by a process. Reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. | |
1409 |
ERROR: Cannot allocate memory for -E option | |
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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 ca n be used by a process. Reduce the memory usage on the machine or increase the amount of physical memory on the machine. | |
1410 |
ERROR: No : separator in network address | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler process was invoked with an |
Action |
Fix the application configuration for the IIOP Server Listener/Handler and make sure the network address has the appropriate syntax. | |
1411 |
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. | |
1412 |
ERROR: Cannot register protocols | |
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Description |
While initializing the IIOP Server Listener (ISL), an internal error occurred. |
Action |
Check the ULOG for other error messages that may indicate the exact nature of the problem and reason for this failure. | |
1413 |
ERROR: Hex address type not supported | |
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Description |
The network address argument to option -n of the IIOP Server Listener/Handler uses the WLE hexadecimal format 0x0002. The IIOP Server Listener/Handler expects the network address argument to be of the form |
Action |
Fix the application configuration for the IIOP Server Listener/Handler and make sure the network address has the appropriate format. | |
1415 |
WARN: Received a non-GIOP message | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler received a non-GIOP message. This can occur when a client application other than an WLE remote client application attempts to connect to the IIOP Server Listener/Handler; for example, a JOLT client application, an ATMI client application, or an http client application. After this message is written to the ULOG, the IIOP Server Listener/Handler closes the connection with the client application. |
Action |
Make sure that only WLE remote client applications connect to the IIOP Server Listener/Handler. | |
1416 |
INFO: Ignoring non-request type messages | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler does not process messages that do not relate to requests or replies. |
Action |
None. | |
1417 |
ERROR: message blocked, one-way method not executed | |
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Description |
There is already a message waiting for this client. Since this one-way method does not return values, this request is being dropped. |
Action |
Wait for the connection to free up and try again. | |
1418 |
ERROR: Invalid command line argument, ignored | |
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Description |
An illegal command-line option was found in the command-line options for ISL |
Action |
The ISL did not recognize a command line argument. The argument is ignored. | |
1419 |
ERROR: Invalid command line argument 'val' 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 | |
1420 |
ERROR: Expected numeric argument to -s option | |
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Description |
An invalid argument was passed to the ISL command-line option. The argument to the -s option, the server timeout, needs to be numeric. This error causes the IIOP Server Listener not to be booted. |
Action |
Make sure the argument to the -s option is numeric. | |
See Also |
The ISL command. For information about the ISL command, see the Administration Guide. | |
1421 |
ERROR: Expected numeric argument to -u option | |
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Description |
An invalid argument was passed to the ISL command-line option. The argument to the -u option, the number of outbound IIOP users, needs to be numeric. This error causes the IIOP Server Listener not to be booted. |
Action |
Make sure the argument to the -u option is numeric. | |
See Also |
The ISL command. For information about the ISL command, see the Administration Guide. | |
1422 |
ERROR: Bad -u option | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener process was invoked with a -u option that specified an option argument outside the allowed range. The -u option specifies the number of outbound IIOP users (native clients or servers) that can be supported simultaneously by each outbound IIOP connection. This option must be greater than 0 but not more than 1024. |
Action |
Make sure the argument to the -u option is between 1 and 1024. | |
See Also |
The ISL command. For information about the ISL command, see the Administration Guide. | |
1423 |
ERROR: Expected numeric argument to -o option | |
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Description |
An invalid argument was passed to the ISL command-line option. The argument to the -o option, the maximum number of outbound connections, needs to be numeric. This error causes the IIOP Server Listener not to be booted. |
Action |
Make sure the argument to the -o option is numeric. | |
See Also |
The ISL command. For information about the ISL command, see the Administration Guide. | |
1424 |
INFO: host = "host_name", port = port_number | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener is listening on this host and port. |
Action |
None. | |
1425 |
ERROR: Bad -o option | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener process was invoked with an -o option that specified an option argument outside the allowed range. The -o option specifies the maximum number of outbound connections that each ISH may have. This option must be greater than zero but not more than 4096. In addition, the -o option times the maximum number of handlers must be less than 32767. |
Action |
Make sure the argument to the -o option is between 1 and 4096, and that the -M option multiplied by the -o option is less than 32767. | |
See Also |
The ISL command. For information about the ISL command, see the Administration Guide. | |
1426 |
ERROR: -O option must be specified if -o, -s, or -u specified | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener process was not invoked with the -O option, enable outbound IIOP, when the -o, -s, or -u options were specified. Since the -O option requires a small amount of extra resources, outbound IIOP is not enabled by default. |
Action |
Add the -O option to the ISL command. | |
See Also |
The ISL command. For information about the ISL command, see the Administration Guide. | |
1427 |
ERROR: Error initializing OCM table | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener could not initialize the data structures used for asymmetric outbound IIOP. |
Action |
The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA WLE Technical Support. | |
1428 |
WARN: No space in ISL shared memory for additional OCM entries | |
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Description |
The maximum number of outbound IIOP connections, determined by the ISL -o option multiplied by the -M option, has been reached. |
Action |
Raise the maximum number of outbound IIOP connections or add IIOP Server Listeners. | |
See Also |
The ISL command. For information about the ISL command, see the Administration Guide. | |
1429 |
ERROR: Cannot advertise service_name, tperrno = errno | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener could not advertise the service used for asymmetric outbound IIOP. |
Action |
The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA WLE Technical Support. | |
1430 |
ERROR: Cannot unadvertise service_name, tperrno = errno | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener could not unadvertise the service used for asymmetric outbound IIOP. |
Action |
The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA WLE Technical Support. | |
1431 |
ERROR: Invalid arguments, field id field_id not passed | |
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Description |
Invalid arguments were passed to the IIOP Server Listener. |
Action |
The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA WLE Technical Support. | |
1432 |
ERROR: Invalid connection id id | |
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Description |
An invalid connection id was passed to the IIOP Server Listener. |
Action |
The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA WLE Technical Support. | |
1433 |
ERROR: Error binding outbound connection request, can't create any more handlers | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener could not start another IIOP Server Handler to process the outbound request. |
Action |
Raise the maximum number of IIOP Server Handlers (ISL -M option). | |
1434 |
ERROR: OCM entry could not be added | |
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Description |
The outbound IIOP connection could not be added to the outbound connection map because the IIOP Server Listener could not start another IIOP Server Handler. |
Action |
Raise the maximum number of IIOP Server Handlers (ISL -M option). | |
1435 |
INFO: external host = "host_name", port = port_number | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener stores this host and port in any object references returned to the client. The host and port are determined by the -H option. |
Action |
None. | |
1436 |
ERROR: Could not timeout OCM entry | |
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Description |
An error occurred while timing out an outbound IIOP connection. |
Action |
The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Listener. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1437 |
INFO: Host: [host_name], Port: [port_number] connection timed out due to inactivity | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener has determined that the outbound connection has not been used within the server timeout period (ISL -s option). The connection will be torn down by the IIOP Server Handler. |
Action |
None. If a subsequent request is received for this connection, the connection will be reestablished. | |
1438 |
ERROR: Sending of request message to server failed | |
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Description |
While a request message was being sent to a remote server application, the operation failed. |
Action |
Check the ULOG for messages indicating the nature of the failure. This warning may indicate that the remote server application is no longer accessible (that is, either the network or machine has failed). Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1439 |
ERROR: Missing outbound connection | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler does not have the necessary outbound connection information to send the request. |
Action |
The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1440 |
ERROR: Could not connect to host/port host_port_address | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler could not connect to the host and port contained within the object reference. |
Action |
Determine if the remote machine has failed. | |
1441 |
INFO: No outstanding request to send reply | |
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Description |
A reply has been received from the remote server application. There is no corresponding entry on the outstanding request queue. The remote server may have exceeded the timeout period for the request and the entry has already been removed from the queue. |
Action |
Determine if the remote server is processing invocations within the timeout period. Determine if the timeout period is appropriate for your application (BLOCKTIME multiplied by SCANUNIT). | |
1442 |
ERROR: Could not add message to blocked queue | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler could not add the reply from the remote server application on the queue of blocked messages. |
Action |
Examine the ULOG for any immediately preceding messages giving further information about the cause of the error. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1443 |
ERROR: Cannot send reply to caller: error_text | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler could not send the reply from the remote server application back to the caller (native client or server). |
Action |
Examine the ULOG for any immediately preceding messages giving further information about the cause of the error. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1444 |
ERROR: Invalid outbound IIOP request | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler received a message without the necessary request information. |
Action |
The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1445 |
INFO: Outbound connection index timed out due to inactivity | |
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Description |
The outbound connection was not used within the server timeout period (ISL -s option). The connection has been torn down. |
Action |
None. If a subsequent request is received for this connection, the connection will be reestablished. | |
1446 |
ERROR: Cannot send oneway reply | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler could not send a oneway reply to the remote server application. |
Action |
This warning may indicate that the remote server application is no longer accessible (that is, either the network or machine has failed). Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1447 |
ERROR: Cannot decode fragment header | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler could not decode a fragment header. |
Action |
The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1448 |
ERROR: Cannot copy msg to call buffer | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler could not copy a message to an internal buffer. |
Action |
The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1449 |
ERROR: Cannot send one-way request, one-way method not executed | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler failed to send a request to the remote server. Since this request is a GIOP 1.0 oneway request, no error can be returned to the caller; instead, the error is logged. |
Action |
Determine why the request could not be sent to the remote server. | |
1451 |
ERROR: Invalid socket index index | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler received a message with an invalid socket index. |
Action |
The error indicates an internal problem with the IIOP Server Handler. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1452 |
ERROR: Invalid -s option = value | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener process was invoked with an -s option that specified an option argument outside the allowed range. The -s option specifies the server timeout in minutes. This option must be greater than 0. |
Action |
Make sure the argument to the -s option is greater than 0. | |
See Also |
The ISL command. For information about the ISL command, see the Administration Guide. | |
1453 |
INFO: Attempting to forward bind to another ISL | |
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Description |
If the maximum number of outbound IIOP connections, determined by the -o option multiplied by the -M option, is reached, the IIOP Server Listener attempts to forward the request to a different IIOP Server Listener. |
Action |
If the forward is successful, no action is required. If the forward fails, either raise the maximum number of outbound IIOP connections or add IIOP Server Listeners. | |
1454 |
ERROR: Cannot set performance log directory | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener was unable to construct a performance log filename. |
Action |
None. | |
1456 |
ERROR: Could not get performance log information | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener was unable to record performance data. |
Action |
None. | |
1457 |
ERROR: val performance log file open error | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener was unable to open a file in which to record performance data. |
Action |
None. | |
1458 |
ERROR: Write error val, file val | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener was unable to write performance data to the performance log file. |
Action |
None. | |
1460 |
WARN: Received a non-SSL message | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener received a non-SSL message on the secure port. |
Action |
Verify that the client is using SSL. If using the WLE Bootstrap object, the client should specify the | |
1461 |
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. Also, 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. | |
1462 |
ERROR: The | |
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Description |
The -z value must be one of the listed values. |
Action |
Change the value to one of the listed values. | |
See Also |
For information about the | |
1463 |
ERROR: The -Z (val) must be 0, 40, 56, or 128 | |
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Description |
The -Z value must be one of the listed values. |
Action |
Change the value to one of the listed values. | |
See Also |
For information about the | |
1464 |
ERROR: SSL package is not installed | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener was started with SSL options specified, but the SSL package is not installed. |
Action |
Either install the SSL package, or reconfigure the Listener not to use SSL. | |
See Also |
For information about the | |
1465 |
ERROR: Only exportable encryption is allowed | |
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Description |
The values specified for the |
Action |
Verify the | |
See Also |
For information about the | |
1466 |
ERROR: -z option is greater than -Z option | |
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Description |
The |
Action |
Change the | |
See Also |
For information about | |
1467 |
ERROR: Could not get listening socket information | |
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Description |
An error has occurred when getting the listening socket information for an SSL connection. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1468 |
ERROR: Invalid state for SSL connection val | |
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Description |
The SSL connection 'val' has an invalid state. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1469 |
ERROR: Could not write to SSL connection, err = val | |
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Description |
An error 'val' occurred while trying to write to the SSL connection. This may occur due to errors in the SSL handshake or transport errors on the socket. |
Action |
The ULOG may give more information about the error. | |
1470 |
ERROR: Could not create SSL context on connect | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener was unable to create the SSL context. |
Action |
The ULOG may give more information about the error. | |
1471 |
ERROR: Could not set SSL protocol to client side, err = val | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener was unable to set the SSL protocol due to the error 'val'. |
Action |
The ULOG may give more information about the error. | |
1472 |
ERROR: Invalid ASN encoding | |
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Description |
An internal error occurred while processing an ASN encoded object. |
Action |
The ULOG may give more information about the error. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1473 |
ERROR: Could not create SSL context on accept | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener was unable to create the SSL context. |
Action |
The ULOG may give more information about the error. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1474 |
ERROR: Could not set SSL protocol to server side, err = val | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener was unable to set the SSL protocol due to the error 'val'. |
Action |
The ULOG may give more information about the error. | |
1475 |
ERROR: ASN integer too big | |
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Description |
A data field of the ASN encoded object contains an integer too big for the platform. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1476 |
INFO: SSL function completed successfully | |
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Description |
The SSL function was successful. |
Action |
None. | |
1477 |
ERROR: SSL function was called with an invalid parameter | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler encountered an internal error when passing a parameter. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1478 |
ERROR: call failed because the SSL Connection has already been closed due to an error | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler encountered an internal error. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1479 |
WARN: SSL connection is closed, but closed in a graceful manner | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler's SSL connection closed, but data integrity was preserved. |
Action |
None. | |
1480 |
ERROR: SSL fatal alert was received | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler encountered a fatal SSL error. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1481 |
ERROR: SSL connection closed without check for graceful close message | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener/Handler's SSL connection closed without verification. |
Action |
None. | |
1482 |
ERROR: fatal IO error on SSL connection | |
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Description |
An unexpected fatal error occurred on the IIOP Server Handler's SSL connection. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1483 |
ERROR: SSL memory allocation function failed | |
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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. | |
1484 |
ERROR: SSL secure connection could not be negotiated | |
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Description |
A secure connection could not be negotiated. This may occur due to encryption strength differences, certificate validation errors, or initialization failures. |
Action |
The ULOG may give more information about the error. Verify that the client
encryption strength ( | |
1485 |
ERROR: SSL index out of range | |
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Description |
An internal error has occurred. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1486 |
ERROR: SSL protocol violation occurred | |
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Description |
There was a violation of the SSL protocol. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1487 |
ERROR: Unknown SSL error | |
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Description |
An unknown SSL error has occurred. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1488 |
ERROR: SSL session record could not be located | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Listener could not locate the SSL session record. |
Action |
This indicates an internal error. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1489 |
ERROR: SSL feature or value not supported | |
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Description |
An SSL feature or value that is not supported has been specified. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
See Also |
For information about | |
1490 |
INFO: SSL connection would block | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler has encountered a situation where it would block if it attempts to read the SSL connection. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1491 |
ERROR: Could not get admin key, errno = val | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler encountered the error 'val' when attempting to get the admin key. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1492 |
ERROR: X.509 certificate chain could not be completed with a self-signed root certificate | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler was unable to verify the SSL certification chain without a self-signed root certificate. |
Action |
Verify that the certificate chain contains a self-signed root certificate. | |
1493 |
ERROR: X.509 certificate chain is invalid for some reason | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler encountered an invalid X.509 certificate chain. |
Action |
Verify the certificate chain. | |
1494 |
ERROR: Could not init decrypt of admin key, errno = val | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler could not initialize the decryption of the administration key because of the error 'val'. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1495 |
ERROR: One of the X.509 certificates in the chain has expired or is not yet valid | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler encountered an X.509 certification that has expired or is not yet valid. |
Action |
Verify the certificate chain. | |
1496 |
ERROR: X.509 certificate data extraction function failed to find the requested data | |
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Description |
The IIOP Server Handler was unable to find the requested data in the certificate. |
Action |
Verify the certificate. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1497 |
ERROR: X.509 names are not equal | |
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Description |
The X.509 names contained within two SSL certificates are not equal. |
Action |
Verify the certificates. Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1498 |
ERROR: SSL file was not found | |
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Description |
An SSL file was not found. |
Action |
Contact BEA Customer Support. | |
1499 |
ERROR: SSL data was not found | |
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Description |
SSL data was not found. |
Action |
Verify the filename and directory of the private keys, the public keys, the certification rules files, and the LDAP files. | |
See Also |
See Administration or Using Security in the WebLogic Enterprise online documentation. |
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