OpenTP1 Version 7 Messages

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KFCA01861-E (L+E)

error occurred during command execution.
reason code=aa...aa

aa...aa: Cause of the error that occurred during command execution
COMMAND PID: When information for a process ID was being deleted, a command with that process ID was entered. Wait for a while and then reenter the command.
COMMUNICATE: Inter-process communication error
COMMUNICATION: Inter-process communication error. If this error occurred in dcstart, the process service may not be placed in the command wait status, or may be placed in the pause status. If the message KFCA00715-E is output to syslog or the console, enter dcsetup -d or dcreset.
DEFINE FILE: Definition file error
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE: The environment variable required for executing the command is invalid.
FILE OWNER: The owner of bin/dcterm1 and bin/dcsetup.sh in an OpenTP1 installation directory (such as /BeTRAN/or /opt/OpenTP1) is not a superuser (root). The provided file may have been changed incorrectly after OpenTP1 was installed. Re-install OpenTP1.
INITIALIZING: Command cannot be received because dcstart processing is running. Wait till OpenTP1 has started, and then reenter the command.
JNL CANNOT STOP: Journal service cannot be terminated.
MAX PROCESSES: The number of processes under OpenTP1 has already reached a maximum. Allow some time before entering the command again. Or bring the system to a tentative stop and increase the value of prc_process_count in the process service definition before starting the system.
MCF DOWN: Command cannot be accepted because MCF went down. Wait until MCF is restarted, then reenter the command.
MEMORY: Insufficient memory
NOT OFFLINE: The dcsetup command was executed when OpenTP1 was active.
OS CATALOGING: Cataloging OpenTP1 to the operating system failed. Contact the OpenTP1 administrator.
OS COMMAND FAILED: Processing of the OS command failed. Take action according to the message displayed for the OS command.
  • For the dcrasget command:
    An attempt to archive or compress the file or to create a directory failed.
PARAM: Invalid argument
SERVER NAME LEN: Invalid server name length
SERVER NUM: The specified number of user server names is incorrect.
SHARED MEMORY: Failure in shared memory access
STATUS: Server addition or deletion failed. Or, after issuance of the dc_rpc_close function, an attempt was made to stop the server forcibly before the process disappears.
SYSTEM STATUS: System status table cannot be referred to.
TEMPORARY DIRECTORY: The temporary work area does not have sufficient free space.
  • For the dcsetup command:
    This message is output when the /etc/inittab file may have been damaged. Compare the inittab backup file for the dcsetup command work time (the file is among the inittab backup files under $DCDIR/conf/Inittab) with the /etc/inittab file after the message is output. Recover the /etc/inittab file using the backup file if necessary.
  • For the dcrasget command:
    The directory specified for the argument does not have sufficient free space.
TIMEOUT: System initialization did not terminate within the specified time.
If this error occurred during execution of the dcstart command, the process service may still be in preparation. Take either of the following actions:
  • Wait for a while, and then re-execute the dcstart command.
  • Execute the dcreset command. Make sure that the dcreset command has terminated, and then execute the dcstart command.
If the KFCA01857-I message was output before this message, the user environment setting command specified in the user_command operand in the system environment definition did not finish. Check the processing of the user environment setting command.
S: Terminates the command.
O: Remove the cause of the error and then reenter the command. For dcsvstop, check if all servers terminated because some may not have terminated. They may accept only dcsvstop -f or dcstop -f according to the timing of previous termination.