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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Messages


KAVU4571-W

The user mapping (JP1-user-name) at the agent (agent-host-name) failed.

User mapping failed at the agent.

(S)

Cancels the requested processing.

(O)

Check whether any of the following probable causes are present. Also check the integrated trace log for the agent to which a message indicating error details may have been output.

  1. In the agent host, the manager host name specified for the server host name for the JP1 user is invalid.

  2. The default queue setting for the agent contains multiple agents to be connected. Because the priority setting contains an error or because an incorrect agent is connected, the job was executed on an unexpected agent.

  3. The user mapping definition for the agent host does not contain the JP1 user.

  4. The user mapping definition for the agent host contains an OS user that does not exist.

  5. The user mapping definition for the agent host contains an OS user with an invalid password (Windows only).

  6. A JP1 user with the same name as that of the OS user who executed the ajsentry command does not exist.

  7. The OS user specified in the detailed job definition is not mapped to the JP1 user.

  8. The JP1 user for the owner differs from the JP1 user who registered the job for execution.

  9. Memory was insufficient.

  10. The execution agent group setting contains multiple associated execution agents. Because the priority setting contains an error or because an incorrect execution agent is associated, the job was executed on an unexpected agent.

  11. In the detailed definition of the job, User who owns is specified for Executed by and the Owner text box is blank. At the same time, an OS user whose name has not been registered as a JP1 user is set for the JP1/AJS3 service startup account on the manager host.

Take one of the following actions according to the cause of the error, and then reissue the request.

  1. Set the correct manager host name for the JP1 user.

  2. Execute the jpqagtlink command to change the priority of agents, or execute the jpqagtunlink command to release the connection between the default queue of the agents and the unexpected agent.

  3. In the user mapping definition for the agent host that executes the job, register the JP1 user indicated in JP1-user-name in the message, and then map the JP1 user to the OS user.

  4. In the user mapping definition for the agent host that executes the job, register an existing OS user.

  5. Execute the jbsumappass command to re-set the password of the OS user. For password, specify the OS user password (Windows only).

  6. Do either of the following, and then re-execute the ajsentry command:

    - Add a JP1 user with the same name as that of the OS user, and map the JP1 user to the OS user.

    - Specify the owner as the job execution user in the job definition.

  7. Check the OS user specified in the detailed job definition. Map the OS user to the JP1 user on the agent where the job is to be executed.

  8. Determine whether the owner or the JP1 user who registered the job for execution registers the job for execution, and then set the execution-user type correctly.

  9. Check the memory status and then re-estimate memory requirements.

  10. Execute the ajsagtalt command to change the priority, or exclude the association between the execution agent group and the unexpected execution agent.

  11. In the user mapping definition, register the JP1 user indicated in JP1-user-name in the message. Alternatively, in Windows, set the OS user who has the user name registered for the JP1 user for the JP1/AJS3 service startup account on the manager host.

For details on how to set up user mapping, see 3. Setup in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide (for hosts under Windows) or 13. Setup in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide (for hosts under UNIX).

For details on the JP1/AJS3 commands, see 3. Commands Used for Normal Operations in the manual JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference or 4. Commands Used for Special Operation in the manual JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference.

For details about the JP1/Base commands, see the JP1/Base User's Guide.