uCosminexus Application Server, Messages

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KDJE34017-W

The requested global session does not exist. (J2EE application = aa....aa, context root = bb....bb, global session ID = cc....cc, J2EE server = dd....dd : ee....ee, request = ff....ff)

aa....aa: J2EE application name
bb....bb: Context root name
cc....cc: Global session ID
dd....dd: IP address of the J2EE server that has sent a request to the SFO server
ee....ee: Server name of the J2EE server that has sent a request to the SFO server
ff....ff: Contents of the request from the J2EE server
Description
The global session requested from the J2EE server does not exist.
The global session is discarded due to one of the following reasons:
  • The HTTP session was disabled on the J2EE server
  • The validity period has expired on the SFO server
  • The SFO server was restarted
The contents of the request from the J2EE server that will be output in ff....ff, and the meaning is described below:
get
The global session information is acquired from the SFO server, since the HTTP session does not exist on the J2EE server.
lock
The HTTP session exists on the J2EE server. To process the request, the global session present on the SFO server is locked.
unlock
The global session information present on the SFO server is updated and released when the request processing on the J2EE server is finished.
invalidate
The global session information present on the SFO server is discarded because the HTTP session was discarded on the J2EE server.
update the last accessed time
After locking the global session on the J2EE server, only the last accessed time of the global session present on the SFO server is updated since a request with the same session ID was received during the request processing.
Action
If the contents of the request from the J2EE server that are output in ff....ff are either "get" or "lock", the J2EE server has received a request for a global session in which the validity period has been expired.
In the case of "unlock", "invalidate", or "update the last accessed time", the J2EE server might be either slowing down or the valid period might be short.
Check the working state of the J2EE server.
To change the settings, follow the procedure given below:
  1. Stop and delete the J2EE applications of the system that contains the Web application whose settings are to be changed.
  2. Restart the SFO server.
  3. Create and start J2EE applications from the Web application in which the settings have been applied.