AWSDEK - Miscellaneous command messages
This section lists miscellaneous command error and warning messages that might be issued.
The message component code is DEK.
AWSDEK051E
Options must precede arguments, use -- to close options.
AWSDEK052E
An option was not valid.
AWSDEK053E
An option was ambiguous.
AWSDEK054E
An option was not found.
AWSDEK101E
Error accessing !1: !2
AWSDEK102E
An error occurred while rebuilding !1: !2.
AWSDEK301E
Error opening work file !1: !2
AWSDEK302W
Warning verify over rides other options.
AWSDEK303W
Warning output over rides other options.
AWSDEK304W
Warning local over rides network option.
AWSDEK305E
Error opening security file !1: !2
AWSDEK306E
Error writing header: !1
AWSDEK308E
Error renaming !1 to !2: !3
AWSDEK310E
Conversion of !1 from native format to utf8 failed.
AWSDEK313W
You have role-based security enabled. If you generate the security file on a master domain manager or backup master domain manager, the security file will be overwritten by an automated procedure at any time.
See message.
See message text.
The operation is performed. Note that role-based security overrides any security files generated using the makesec command.
None.
AWSDEK401E
Error reading header: !1
AWSDEK402E
Can not access current security file: !1
AWSDEK404E
Unable to open utf8 temporary file !1.
AWSDEK405E
Unable to read utf8 security output file !1.
AWSDEK406E
Error writing security file !1 to the screen.
AWSDEK701E
Cannot open file %s, error: %s.
AWSDEK704E
The message queue "event_file" cannot be resized without being compacted. Make a backup copy and then compact the file by running evtsize -compact "event_file" . Refer to the documentation for more details.
event_file is the file being processed by the evtsize utility that was unable to resize the event queue because the queue is full and cannot be expanded without compacting events.
evtsize stops without modifying the event file size.
Try to run the evtsize utility again using the parameter -compact.
AWSDEK705E
An error occurred while processing the file "event_file". The error is: "error_message".
An error occurred processing the event file. event_file.
error_message is a message that contains information about the error and includes the operating system error message.
evtsize stops without compacting or resizing the event file.
Attempt to resolve the operating system error.
Restore the backup copy and try to run the evtsize utility again.
AWSDEK706E
An error occurred while attempting to processing the file "event_file". The error is: "error_message". The original event file has been recovered.
The evtsize utility was unable to compact events within the event queue. The file being processed is event_file.
error_message is a message that contains information about the error and includes the operating system error message. The original event file has been recovered.
evtsizestops without compacting the event file.
Attempt to resolve the operating system error.
Try to run the evtsize utility again.
AWSDEK708E
The message queue "event_file" cannot be re-sized without corrupting the contents.
The evtsize utility was unable to re-size the event queue because the new size is lower the previous one and re-sizing the queue will corrupt the queue contents.
event_file is the file being processed.
evtsize stops without modifying the event file size.
Wait until the queue has been emptied before re-sizing it, or select a size greater than the stored size.
Try to run the evtsize utility again.
AWSDEK709E
The supplied value for the size parameter is greater than the maximum allowed by the operating system: "max_size"
The maximum value for the size parameter is determined by the LONG_MAX system variable.
max_size is the maximum value you can provide for the evtsize size parameter.
evtsize stops without modifying the event file size.
Run the evtsize utility again, supplying a lower value for the size parameter.
Try to run the evtsize utility again.
AWSDEK710W
The evtsize command has been issued with too many parameters. Additional parameters are ignored.
See message.
evtsize command is processed, ignoring the additional parameters.
Check why there were too many parameters. Check that the command as processed achieved your objective. If it did not, rerun the utility, specifying the parameters correctly.
AWSDEK711E
The minimun size of a message queue must be "min_size"
See message.
evtsize command fails.
The minimun size of message queue must be 1048576 bytes, please provide a value grater or equal to it
AWSDEK904E
Unable to open the following Security file to initialize centralized security: "security_file". The file does not exist or cannot be found.
See message.
security_file is the name of the Security file.
The action that required user authorization is not performed. The program performing that action might stop.
Recreate the Security file (see the Reference Manual for details), and retry the action that was being performed when the error occurred. If the problem persists, search the HCL Support database for a solution at https://hclpnpsupport.hcltech.com/csm.
AWSDEK905E
Unable to read the following Security file for centralized security: "security_file".
See message.
security_file is the name of the Security file.
The action that required user authorization is not performed. The program performing that action might stop.
Recreate the Security file (see the Reference Manual for details), and retry the action that was being performed when the error occurred. If the problem persists, search the HCL Support database for a solution at https://hclpnpsupport.hcltech.com/csm.
AWSDEK906E
Unable to write the following Security file for centralized security: "security_file".
See message.
security_file is the name of the Security file.
The action that required user authorization is not performed. The program performing that action might stop.
Recreate the Security file (see the Reference Manual for details), and retry the action that was being performed when the error occurred. If the problem persists, search the HCL Support database for a solution at https://hclpnpsupport.hcltech.com/csm.