Oracle Audio Technologies B31003-01 User Manual

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Resolving Specific Errors

3-8 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’s Guide

C010: Anonymous server logins are not allowed.

Cause:

Internal error.

Action:

Contact Oracle Support Services.

C011: Client has already timed out.

Cause:

A server process was started on behalf of a client and the client has timed

out before the server completed its startup.

Action:

Increase the Connect timeout value for the server workspace in the WS

Info. section of the daemon configuration.

C012: Invalid username/password.

Cause:

Invalid username/password supplied when logging on to the daemon.

Action:

See the daemon log file for the reason that the username/password were

not accepted.

Action:

Edit the user profile in Oracle Studio to specify a valid username and

password for the IBM OS/390 or z/OS platform.

Action:

Make sure the daemon is started from an APF-authorized account that is

allowed to check for system usernames and passwords.

C014: Client connection limit reached - try later.

Cause:

The maximum number of server processes for the workspace has been

reached, and none of the active servers could accept the client connection.

Action:

Increase the value of the Number of sub-tasks in the WS Server

section of the daemon configuration.

Action:

Try running the command later.

C015: Failed to start server process.

Cause:

The Oracle Connect daemon failed to start a server process or the started

server failed upon starting up.

Action:

See the daemon and server logs for the reason the server did not start. For

example, you might receive an message with a reason specified in the log file
similar to the following: [C015] Failed to start NAVIGATOR server
process: No server account name defined for anonymous client;

code: -1601: SQL code: 0

Action:

If you use impersonation, check the user profile on the client. Also see

C069.

See Also:

"WS Info."

on page C-7.

See Also:

"Setting Up Run-time User Access to the IBM OS/390

or z/OS Platform"

on page 6-18.

See Also:

"WS Server"

on page C-9.

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