OpenTP1 Version 7 Messages
aa...aa failed to be executed. Reason code=bbb
Reason code | Meaning | Countermeasure |
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101 | Memory is insufficient. | Eliminate the cause of the insufficient memory, and then enter the command again. |
102 | Registry information is invalid. | OpenTP1 registry information may have been corrupted. Contact maintenance personnel. |
103 | Administrator permissions might not have been granted. Alternatively, the command was executed on the console for multiOpenTP1. | Make sure that Administrator permissions have been granted to the account for executing the command. Alternatively, make sure that the command execution environment has not been set up on a multiOpenTP1 console. After taking an appropriate action, enter the command again. |
104 | An internal conflict occurred. | An error occurred in OpenTP1 internal processing during command execution. Contact maintenance personnel. |
105 | A system error occurred. | An unexpected error occurred during command execution. Contact maintenance personnel. |
201 | An attempt to create a directory has failed. | Make sure that there are write and access permissions for the specified multiOpenTP1 setup directory and its subdirectories. After taking appropriate action, enter the command again. |
202 | An attempt to copy a file has failed. | Make sure that no commands are being executed and that no files are open in the specified multiOpenTP1 environment. After taking appropriate action, enter the command again. |
203 | An error occurred during execution of trnlnkrm in the dcsetupml command. | Make sure that the environment variables required for compiling and linking 64-bit applications are correctly set. After making any necessary corrections, use the dcsetupml -d command to delete the multiOpenTP1 environment, and then set up the multiOpenTP1 environment again. |
204 | An attempt to create message text has failed. | An attempt to create a message text file under the multiOpenTP1 environment has failed. Contact maintenance personnel. |
205 | An attempt to set an environment variable has failed. | The command execution environment is in an unstable state. Start a new command prompt and enter the command again. If this error occurs repeatedly, contact maintenance personnel. |
206 | An attempt to create a console has failed. | |
207 | An attempt to create a multiOpenTP1 identification file has failed. | Make sure that there are access permissions for the %DCDIR%\lib\sysconf directory and the files in it. After taking appropriate action, enter the command again. |
210 | An attempt to register a service has failed. | Perform the following procedure to save the status of the registered service existing when the error occurred, and then contact maintenance personnel:
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211 | An attempt to acquire the status of a service has failed. | |
212 | An attempt to delete a service has failed. | |
213 | The dcsetupml command was canceled because it was being executed by another process. | Use Task Manager or a similar means to make sure that no other dcsetupml command is being executed, and then enter the command again. |
214 | An attempt to delete a directory has failed. | Make sure that there are access permissions for the directories and the files in the specified multiOpenTP1 environment. If access permissions have been granted, make sure that no commands are being executed and that no files are open in the specified multiOpenTP1 environment. If you find the following directories, delete them manually:
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216 | An attempt by the dcsetupml command to acquire product information has failed. | Contact maintenance personnel. |
305 | The multiOpenTP1 environment does not exist. | The multiOpenTP1 environment does not exist. Check the arguments, and then enter the command again. |
306 | An error occurred during analysis of a system environment definition. | The system environment definition contains an invalid description. After taking appropriate action, enter the command again. |
308 | OpenTP1 is already running. | The original OpenTP1 or the multiOpenTP1 corresponding to the specified multiOpenTP1 identifier is already running. Stop the original OpenTP1 and multiOpenTP1, and then enter the command again. |
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