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ISNAT Messages 1100-1199
1100
ERROR: -n option is required
Description
The IIOP Server Listener process was invoked without the -n
option. This parameter contains the well-known network address used by the IIOP Server Listener, and is required. The IIOP Server Listener process is exiting due to the absence of a required option.
Action
Examine the configuration file and determine the change that needs to be made to the CLOPT
argument for the IIOP Server Listener process. The -n
option must occur, must have an appropriate option argument, and must be located after the double dash (--) that separates WLE options from ISL
specific options. The options for a server may be updated while the system is running through use of the tmconfig
(1) command, or while the system is shut down by reloading the configuration file through use of tmloadcf
(1).
See Also
The tmconfig
(1) and tmloadcf
(1) commands and the ISL
command.
For information about the tmconfig
(1) and tmloadcf
(1) commands, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.
For information about the ISL
command, see the Administration Guide.
1103
ERROR: Bad -m option
Description
The IIOP Server Listener process was invoked with an -m
option that specified an option argument outside the allowed range. The -m
option specifies the minimum number of handlers that should be available at any given time in conjunction with this IIOP Server Listener. The legal range is between 0 and 255. The IIOP Server Listener process is exiting due to an error in its arguments.
Action
Change the value for the ISL command -m
option so that it is within the legal range. The options for a server may be updated while the system is running through use of the tmconfig
(1) command, or while the system is shut down by reloading the configuration file through use of tmloadcf
(1).
See Also
The tmconfig
(1), tmloadcf
(1), and ubbconfig
(5) commands and the ISL command
.
For information about the tmconfig
(1), tmloadcf
(1), and ubbconfig
(5) commands, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.
For information about the ISL
command, see the Administration Guide.
1104
ERROR: Bad -x option
Description
The IIOP Server Listener process was invoked with an -x
option that specified an option argument outside the allowed range. The -x
option specifies the degree of multiplexing desired within each IIOP Server Handler. The legal range is between 1 and 32767. The IIOP Server Listener process is exiting due to an error in its arguments.
Action
Change the value for the ISL command
-x
option so that it is within the legal range. The options for a server may be updated while the system is running through use of the tmconfig
(1) command, or while the system is shut down by reloading the configuration file through use of tmloadcf
(1).
See Also
The tmconfig
(1), tmloadcf
(1), and ubbconfig
(5) commands and the ISL command
.
For information about the tmconfig
(1), tmloadcf
(1), and ubbconfig
(5) commands, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.
For information about the ISL command
, see the Administration Guide.
1105
ERROR: Bad -M option
Description
The IIOP Server Listener process was invoked with an ISL command
-M
option that specified an option argument outside the allowed range. The -M
option specifies the maximum number of handlers that should be available at any given time in conjunction with this IIOP Server Listener. The legal range is between 1 and 32767. The IIOP Server Listener process is exiting due to an error in its arguments.
Action
Change the value for the ISL command
-M
option so that it is within the legal range. The options for a server may be updated while the system is running through use of the tmconfig
(1) command, or while the system is shut down by reloading the configuration file through use of tmloadcf
(1).
See Also
The tmconfig
(1), tmloadcf
(1), and ubbconfig
(5) commands and the command
.
For information about the tmconfig
(1), tmloadcf
(1), and ubbconfig
(5) commands, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.
For information about the ISL command
, see the Administration Guide.
1106
ERROR: Error receiving unsolicited message, tperrno = tperrno_val
Description
The IIOP Server Handler process experienced an error while receiving an unsolicited message. The numeric value of tperrno
is also printed; this value can aid in determining the exact cause of the problem. You can convert a numeric value of tperrno
to a symbolic value by looking in the <atmi.h>
header file. In most cases, there is also a preceding message in the user log that gives further information as to the cause of the error.
Action
Examine the user log for any immediately preceding messages giving further information as to the cause of the error. Also examine the user log on the site that sent the failed unsolicited message for further clues as to the cause of the error. Contact BEA Technical Support.
See Also
The tperrno
(5) command. For information about the tperrno
(5) command, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.
1107
ERROR: Error receiving messages, tperrno = TPEOS
, Uunixerr = UMSGRCV
Description
The UNIX system msgrcv
system call returned an error to the IIOP Server Handler process. A prior message in the user log provides more information as to the cause of the error.
Action
Examine the prior message in the user log to determine the specific UNIX system error associated with this msgrcv
failure. If the failure is not transient and the IIOP Server Handler is still active, the IIOP Server Listener may need to restart this particular IIOP Server Handler. Contact BEA Technical Support.
See Also
The tperrno
(5) and Uunix_err
(3c) commands. For information about these commands, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.
1108
ERROR: Handler received unexpected unsolicited opcode opcode_value
Description
The IIOP Server Handler process received an unsolicited message that contained an unexpected internal opcode. The opcode value is printed as part of the error message.
Action
Contact BEA Technical Support.
1109
ERROR: Failed to process broadcast message
Description
The IIOP Server Handler process received a broadcast message to be forwarded to the appropriate client application(s). However, it was unable to process this message for forwarding to the client application(s).
Action
A previous message in the user log may indicate a more precise cause of the error and may indicate a corrective action. The client applications associated with this IIOP Server Handler did not receive the broadcast message sent to them. Depending on the particular situation, these client applications may need to be informed of the broadcast in another way. Contact BEA Technical Support.
1110
ERROR: Couldn't change to client context context_number, continuing
Description
IIOP Server Handler encountered an error when switching to the context of a client application when dropping all connections during shutdown.
Action
The connection is ignored. Contact BEA Technical Support.
1111
ERROR: Sending of broadcast message to client failed
Description
The IIOP Server Handler process received a broadcast message to be forwarded to the appropriate client application(s). However, it was unable to process this message for forwarding to one of the client applications. Often, this error is due to a network error.
Action
Use network management utilities to determine whether any networking problems exist between the machine on which the IIOP Server Handler process is running and its associated client application. Also, examine the user log to see whether any immediately preceding entries give a more detailed explanation for the error. Contact BEA Technical Support.
1112
ERROR: Failed to process notification message
Description
The IIOP Server Handler process received a notification message to be forwarded to a client application. However, it was unable to process this message for forwarding to the client application.
Action
If a prior message in the user log provides further explanation for the cause of the problem, follow the recommendations listed for that message. Otherwise, contact BEA Technical Support.
1113
ERROR: Couldn't change to client context context_number, continuing
Description
The IIOP Server Handler encountered an error switching to the context of a client application when dropping all connections during shutdown.
Action
The connection is ignored. Contact BEA Technical Support.
1114
ERROR: Sending of notification message to client failed
Description
The IIOP Server Handler process received a notification message to be forwarded to a client application. However, it was unable to process this message for forwarding to the client application. Often, this error is due to a network error.
Action
Use network management utilities to determine whether any networking problems exist between the machine on which the IIOP Server Handler process is running and its associated client application. Also, examine the user log to see whether any immediately preceding entries give a more detailed explanation for the error. Contact BEA Technical Support.
1120
ERROR: tpchkauth() failed, tperrno = tperrno_val
Description
As part of its startup processing, the IIOP Server Handler process attempted to determine whether application authentication is required by this application configuration, but encountered an error while trying to obtain this information. A numeric value of tperrno
is printed as part of the error message; you can convert this value to a symbolic value by examining <atmi.h>
.
Action
Examine the user log for a prior message indicating a more exact cause of the error. Contact BEA Technical Support.
See Also
The tperrno
(5) command. For information about this command, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.
1121
ERROR: Couldn't get administrative key for decrypting client messages
Description
The process was unable to access the encoded form of the password used to create the encryption/decryption schedule employed between the IIOP Server Handler and client applications.
Action
Verify that the process is running under the system administrator's ID. Also, verify that the file $APPDIR/.adm/.keydb
has not been accidentally removed and that the TUXCONFIG
file has not been corrupted. If either of these two files is corrupted, you need to reload the TUXCONFIG
file. Contact BEA Technical Support.
1139
ERROR: Failed to send message to authentication server, tperrno = tperrno_val
Description
The IIOP Server Handler failed to send the TPINIT information to the authentication server. The call to tpacall
failed with tperrno set to tperrno_val
. This failure causes the IIOP Server Handler to return an error to the client application with tperrno set to TPEPERM
.
Action
Check the error number, tperrno_val
, and determine why the call to the authentication server failed. Most likely, the authentication server is not booted. In this case, boot the authentication server. If tperrno_val
is set to TPESYSTEM
or TPEOS
, check the user log for other error messages that may indicate the exact nature of the problem and the reason for this failure. Contact BEA Technical Support.
See Also
The tpinit
(3c), tpacall
, and tperrno
(5) commands. For information about these commands, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.
1141
ERROR: Unable to assign connection request, can't create any more handlers
Description
The IIOP Server Listener failed to start a new IIOP Server Handler. This error may be due to no more IIOP Server Handlers being available, an error in the formatting of the command line for the IIOP Server Handler, an error in retrieving the machine table entry for the IIOP Server Listener in the Bulletin Board, or an error executing the IIOP Server Handler.
Action
Check the user log for other error messages that may indicate the exact nature of the problem and the reason for this failure. Contact BEA Technical Support.
1143
ERROR: Failed to create encryption/decryption schedule
Description
The IIOP Server Handler failed to create an encryption/decryption schedule. The function used to create the encryption/decryption schedule is called _tpcryptinit
. This function is part of an internal interface that is designed to support various methods of data encryption.
Action
This error probably indicates a WLE system or operating system error. Check the user log for other error messages that may indicate the exact nature of the problem and the reason for this failure. The _tpcryptinit
function may also fail because an invalid argument was given. In this case, contact BEA Technical Support.
See Also
The encryption
(3i) command. For information about this command, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.
1156
ERROR: Decryption of challenge request failed
Description
While a client application was attempting to join the application, the challenge request message could not be decrypted.
Action
Contact BEA Technical Support.
1157
ERROR: Encryption of challenge request failed
Description
While a client application was attempting to join the application, the challenge request message could not be decrypted.
Action
Contact BEA Technical Support.
1169
ERROR: Expected numeric argument to -D option
Description
An invalid argument was passed to the IIOP Server Listener command-line option. The argument to the ISL command
-D
option needs to be numeric. This error causes the IIOP Server Listener not to be booted.
Action
Make sure the argument to the ISL command
-D
option is numeric.
See Also
The ISL command
. For information about the ISL command
, see the Administration Guide.
1170
ERROR: Expected numeric argument to -M option
Description
An invalid argument was passed to the IIOP Server Listener command-line option. The argument to the ISL command
-M
option needs to be numeric. This error causes the IIOP Server Listener not to be booted.
Action
Make sure the argument to the ISL command
-M
option is numeric.
See Also
The ISL command
. For information about the ISL command
, see the Administration Guide.
1171
ERROR: Expected numeric argument to -m option
Description
An invalid argument was passed to the IIOP Server Listener command-line option. The argument to the -m
option needs to be numeric. This error causes the IIOP Server Listener not to be booted.
Action
Make sure the argument to the -m
option is numeric.
See Also
The ISL command
. For information about the ISL command
, see the Administration Guide.
1174
WARN: Disconnecting listener connection to client, connection timed out
Description
The IIOP Server Listener scans its handler table and times out any connections that are overdue, restarts any dead handlers, and allocates any blocked connection requests to a handler that is available. When scanning this table, the IIOP Server Listener found a handler that was waiting for a connection that had timed out. The IIOP Server Listener proceeded and forced the connection closed.
Action
Contact BEA Technical Support.
1175
WARN: Disconnecting listener connection to client, request timed out
Description
The IIOP Server Listener scans its handler table and times out any connections that are overdue, restarts any dead handlers, and allocates any blocked connection requests to a handler that is available. When scanning this table, the IIOP Server Listener found a blocked connection request that had not been passed to an available handler. Because the time to assign a handler expired, the IIOP Server Listener proceeded and forced the connection to close.
Action
This error probably indicates that the number of client applications that need to join the application cannot be supported by the existing configuration. The command-line options for the ISL command
should be modified to support a larger number of client applications. The ISL command
-m
, -M
, and -x options should be used to that effect.
See Also
The ISL command
. For information about the ISL command
, see the Administration Guide.
1182
ERROR: Invalid -T option = num
Description
The -T
command-line option for the ISL command
had an invalid argument. The value must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than 70409299.
Action
Reconfigure the CLOPT
parameter for the ISL command
and reboot the process. For information about the ISL command
, see the Administration Guide.
1183
ERROR: Expected numeric argument to -T option
Description
The -T
command-line option for the ISL command
had a nonnumeric argument.
Action
Reconfigure the CLOPT
parameter for the ISL command
and reboot the process. For information about the ISL command
, see the Administration Guide.
1185
INFO: Userid: [user], Clientid: [client] timed out due to inactivity
Description
A client application attached to the application has been invalid for longer than the configured timeout value, specified via the -T
command-line option of the ISL command
. The associated user name and client application name are printed.
Action
None.
1186
ERROR: Cannot convert message with unknown protocol num
Description
The IIOP Server Handler received a message from a client application with an unknown protocol number, num
.
Action
Contact BEA Technical Support.
1187
ERROR: Cannot convert message from protocol num1 to num2
Description
The IIOP Server Handler received a message to or from a client application with a protocol version that cannot be converted.
Action
Contact BEA Technical Support.
1190
INFO: Reestablished network address string
Description
A previously suspended IIOP Server Listener process has been unsuspended and has reestablished its network address.
Action
Informational message, no action required.
See Also
The MIB
(5) and WS_MIB
(5) commands. For information about these commands, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.
1191
INFO: Network address disabled
Description
An IIOP Server Listener process has been suspended and has disabled its listening network address to disallow further incoming connections.
Action
Informational message, no action required.
See Also
The MIB
(5) and WS_MIB
(5) commands. For information about these commands, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.
1192
INFO: Abortively disconnecting client user[usr], client[clt]
Description
An IIOP Server Handler is disconnecting the virtual circuit associated with a particular client application (<usr>/<clt>) because of an administrative request to set the client application state to DEAD.
Action
Informational message, no action required.
1195
WARN: Failed to reestablish network address string
Description
A previously suspended IIOP Server Listener server was administratively unsuspended but could not reestablish its network address.
Action
Failure to reestablish the network address is usually caused either by a failure of the network drivers on the machine to clear the previously held network address or by another process claiming the network address while the listener was suspended. In the former case, the network address eventually is released by the system and the IIOP Server Listener reestablishes its network address through its periodic retry mechanism; therefore, no action is required in this case. In the latter case, local commands may be used to determine what processes and users are occupying the network address; these processes and users should be asked to relinquish the address.
See Also
The UNIX netstat
command, the Microsoft Windows NT NetStatisticsGet
command, and the MIB
(5) and WS_MIB
(5) commands.
For information about the netstat
command, see the UNIX manual page.
For information about the NetStatisticsGet
command, see Microsoft Visual C++ online help.
For information about the MIB
(5) and WS_MIB
(5) commands, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.
1196
INFO: Terminating handlers in preparation for shutdown
Description
The IIOP Server Listener is shutting down and in preparation is about to terminate its associated IIOP Server Handler processes.
Action
Informational message, no action required.
See Also
The MIB
(5), tmshutdown
(1), and WS_MIB
(5) commands. For information about these commands, see the BEA TUXEDO Reference Manual.
1197
INFO: Exiting system
Description
The IIOP Server Listener has completed its shutdown and is exiting the system.
Action
Informational message, no action required.
See Also
The ISL command
. For information about the ISL command
, see the Administration Guide.
1199
WARN: .SysClientDied: User usrname on clientname client died
Description
This message indicates that the specified client application exited the application without ending the session. The client applications should call either the PrincipalAuthenticator::logoff()
function or the Tobj_Bootstrap::destroy_current()
function before exiting the application.
Action
This is an informational message. No action is required.
See Also
The PrincipalAuthenticator::logoff()
and the Tobj_Bootstrap::destroy_current()
functions. For information about these functions, see the BEA WLE C++ Programming Reference.
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