WebSphere Application Server messages
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OBPL

OBPL0001E: IllegalAccess initializing pool, class probably not public or no default constructor {0}.
Explanation An IllegalAccessException is occurring whilst newing the requested object for a pool.
Action Verify that the class has a public default constructor. If your class does not meet these requirement then make a CustomObjectPool for it and register it with the ObjectPoolManager.
OBPL0002E: Object returned to pool is not correct type, returned class is {0}, expected class is {1}.
Explanation An attempt was made to return an object of the wrong type to a pool.
Action There is an error in the application, the wrong pool was used for a return operation. Correct the application.
OBPL0003E: IOException during JNDI operation
Explanation An unexpected exception occurred binding an WorkManager/ObjectPoolManager in to JNDI.
Action This indicates a damaged installation. Reinstall the application server product and try again.
OBPL0004E: Message key {0} was not found in any searched resource bundles.
Explanation The message key supplied to retrieve a message is invalid.
Action Determine why the message catalog could not be found.
OBPL0005E: ObjectPoolMBeanActivateException {0} for MBeanID {1}
Explanation Unable to activate the specified MBean when creating an ObjectPool.
Action Verify that the parameters used to create the ObjectPool are valid.
OBPL0006E: ObjectPoolManagerMBeanActivateException {0} for MBeanID {1}
Explanation Unable to activate the specified MBean when creating an ObjectPoolManager.
Action Verify that the parameters used to create the ObjectPoolManager are valid.
OBPL0007I: Object Pool Manager service is disabled.
Explanation The Object Pool service has been disabled in the configuration, and is inaccessible on the server.
Action No user action required.
OBPL0008I: Object Pool Manager service cannot be disabled.
Explanation The Object Pool service has been disabled in the configuration, but disabling this service might cause other services on the server to fail.
Action Re-enable the Object Pool service and restart the application server.
OBPL0009W: Object Pool service is disabled due to previous errors.
Explanation The Object Pool service experienced an error during initialization. The service is inaccessible on the given server. The root error should have been logged previously.
Action Resolve the previously logged errors. If unable to do so, contact IBM product support.
OBPL0010I: The Object Pool service started successfully.
Explanation The Object Pool service was started and is available to receive requests.
Action No user action required.
OBPL0011I: The Object Pool service is stopping.
Explanation The Object Pool service is stopping and is unable to receive requests.
Action No user action required.
OBPL0012E: Object Pool service could not resolve the {0} service.
Explanation The Object Pool service could not resolve the specified service, which is required for the Object Pool service. Review the log to determine whether the specified service started successfully.
Action To use the Object Pool service, correct the problem with the specified service. If you are unable to correct the problem, please contact IBM support.
OBPL0013I: Error initializing Object Pool PMI
Explanation The Object Pool PMI module could not be registered with the PMI service.
Action Verify that the product is installed correctly and check the logs for further details. This error affects only performance data gathering.
OBPL9999E: Unexpected Exception Occurred: {0}.
Explanation This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
Action If the problem persists, see problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support page at http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
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