Explanation | The com.ibm.CORBA.LSDPort property was not set when the ORB was initialized. This will result in transient object references. |
Action | If persistent object references are required, when initializing the ORB, set the com.ibm.CORBA.LSDPort property to a value that will remain persistent on that host machine. |
Explanation | The com.ibm.CORBA.ServerUUID property was not set when the ORB was initialized. The Location Service Daemon requires this property to uniquely identify a server. |
Action | When initializing the ORB, set the com.ibm.CORBA.ServerUUID property to the UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) that was assigned to the server. This value is generally assigned by the system administrator. |
Explanation | The Location Service Daemon is ready to accept requests on the indicated port. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | The Location Service Daemon is not ready to accept requests. It cannot enter into a wait state. |
Action | Restart the Location Service Daemon. |
Explanation | The Location Service Daemon received an unexpected exception. |
Action | Examine the exception for possible user error. |
Explanation | The Location Service Daemon is attempting to start listening on a port that is already in use by another process. |
Action | Specify a different port number or end the process that is using the port and then restart the Location Service Daemon. |
Explanation | The Location Service Daemon will be interacting with a firewall. The Location Service Daemon will authorize the server's port when the server registers with the Location Service Daemon. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | The indicated server has been registered with the Location Service Daemon. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | The indicated server has been unregistered with the Location Service Daemon. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | A server is considered registered if there is an entry for the server in the IBMLSDServerRegistry.properties file. The Location Service Daemon has been configured to start a registered server if a request comes in for that server and the server is not registered with the Location Service Daemon as an active server. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | The Location Service has been configured to listen on an SSL enabled port. Servers that are started by the Location Service Daemon will be notified that they will need to listen on an SSL enabled port. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | The Location Service Daemon has been configured to start servers. When a server is started, the Location Service Daemon will use the indicated timeout value when waiting for a server to start. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | The Location Service Daemon has been configured to persistently store the list of active servers that are registered. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | The Location Service Daemon has been configured to persistently store the list of active servers that are registered. Upon startup, the Location Service Daemon uses the stored file to restore the list of active servers. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | None. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | None. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | This message does not indicate an error. It provides configuration information for problem determination. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | None. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | This message does not indicate an error. It provides configuration information for problem determination. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | This message does not indicate an error. It provides configuration information for problem determination. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | None of the native code's reader threads has room in its queue for a new Socket to watch. |
Action | Add more ReaderThreads, via ORB property com.ibm.CORBA.numJNIReaders |
Explanation | The IIOPTunnelServlet program cannot parse the host name that was received from the client. The host name was taken from the IOR of the object that the server is servicing. |
Action | Ensure that the host name is correct for the server. |
Explanation | The IIOPTunnelServlet program cannot parse the port number that was received from the client. The port number was taken from the IOR of the object that the server is servicing. |
Action | Ensure that the port number is correct for the server. |
Explanation | An IOException occurred while attempting to connect to the server from the IIOPTunnelServlet program. |
Action | Make sure the server is active and is accepting requests. |
Explanation | An exception occurred while attempting to connect to the server from the IIOPTunnelServlet program. |
Action | Message contains more details. |
Explanation | The IIOPTunnelServer program only supports the HTTP POST method. |
Action | Make sure your web server and/or servlet engine supports the POST method. |
Explanation | This is the return value for the standard servlet method getServletInfo. |
Action | None. |
Explanation | An I/O exception of some sort has occurred. Produced by failed or interrupted I/O operations. |
Action | Make sure the server is active and is accepting requests, and the network is not broken. Attempt to ping the target machine you are trying to reach. |
Explanation | An I/O exception of some sort has occurred. Produced by failed or interrupted I/O operations. |
Action | Make sure the server is active and is accepting requests, and the network is not broken. Attempt to ping the target machine you are trying to reach. |
Explanation | An underlying transport level problem. See Exception details for further details. |
Action | Make sure the server is active and is accepting requests, and the network is not broken. Attempt to ping the target machine you are trying to reach. |
Explanation | See Exception for details. |
Action | Make sure the server is active and is accepting requests. |
Explanation | See Exception for details. |
Action | Resolve the error reported in the exception and restart. |
Explanation | See Exception for details. |
Action | Resolve the error reported in the exception and restart. |