OpenTP1 Version 7 Messages

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KFCA01801-E (E)

cannot start OpenTP1 because of improper operational environment. reason code=aa...aa

aa...aa: Cause that disables starting
MEMORY: Insufficient memory
PROGRAM: Prerequisite program product not found
VERSION: Different operating system version
SETUP: System not set up, or the process service is placed in the pause status after outputting the KFCA00715-E message.
PAUSE: System failure, or system during preprocessing
USER_COMMAND: User environment setting command cannot be started; or, it terminated abnormally.
USER_COMMAND_CONF: The definition of the user environment setting command cannot be read.
SHM_EINVAL: Required shared memory size exceeded the upper limit for the operating system.
SHM_ENOMEM: The operating system does not have the memory equivalent to the required memory size.
SHM_ENOSPC: The number of shared memory IDs exceeded the maximum value defined in the operating system.
SHM_EMFILE: The number of open files exceeded the number of open file tables in the operating system.
SHM_EINTR: Signal received during shared memory allocation
ENV_DCDIR: Environmental variable DCDIR is not set; or, the directory cannot be referred to.
STS_SERVICE: Status service cannot be used because it is being started.
CONFIGURATION: OpenTP1 must be registered again in the operating system due to change of the system common definition or host name.
DCCONFPATH: The value for the DCCONFPATH environment variable that sets a path of the directory for storing definitions is missing.
Alternatively, the value of DCCONFPATH inside env (system environment definition file) under $DCDIR/conf does not match the value of the command's environment variable.
NODE ID: The node_id phrase specified in the system common definition is missing.
START_COMMAND: The dcstart command could not be started.
SYSTEM ID: The system_id phrase specified in the system common definition is missing.
S: Suspends OpenTP1 start processing.
O: Modify the OpenTP1 operational environment and then restart OpenTP1.
Countermeasure: Check the OpenTP1 operational environment.
MEMORY: Check if there is enough actual memory size and swap memory size in the operating system. Also check the values specified for dynamic_shmpool_size and static_shmpool_size in the OpenTP1 system environment definition.
PROGRAM: Install the prerequisite program product.
VERSION: Install the correct operating system version.
SETUP: Set up the system. If the process service is placed in the pause status after outputting the KFCA00715-E message. Follow the instruction shown in this message.
PAUSE: Refer to the message output together. If no message is output, reenter the command after a while.
USER_COMMAND: Check the user environment setting command.
USER_COMMAND_CONF: Check the specified contents of user_command in the OpenTP1 system environment definition.
SHM_EINVAL: Specify smaller values for dynamic_shmpool_size and static_shmpool_size in the OpenTP1 system environment definition. Or, increase the maximum size of the shared memory segments in the operating system and then re-create kernel.
SHM_ENOMEM: Increase actual memory of the operating system.
SHM_ENOSPC: Decrease the number of shared memory areas in the operating system. Or, increase the maximum number of shared memory IDs in the operating system and then re-create kernel.
SHM_EMFILE: Decrease the number of open files under the operating system. Or, increase the number of open file tables in the operating system and then re-create kernel.
SHM_EINTR: Examine the cause of signal occurrence, take corrective action and then restart OpenTP1.
ENV_DCDIR: Set environmental variable DCDIR.
CONFIGURATION: Use the dcsetup command to delete the registration of OpenTP1 from the operating system, register OpenTP1 in the operating system again, then execute the dcstart command. Or, recover the status before change, then execute the dcstart command.
DCCONFPATH: Set the DCCONFPATH environment variable in the shell environment for executing commands. If the setting is already done, make sure that the value of DCCONFPATH inside env (system environment definition file) under $DCDIR/conf matches the value of the command's environment variable.
NODE ID: Add the node_id phrase to the system common definition.
START_COMMAND: Contact the OpenTP1 administrator.
SYSTEM ID: Add the system_id phrase to the system common definition.