WebSphere Process Server messages     Operating Systems: All supported
CWTCO0001E: A database connection was not found for installing the Human Task Manager application.
Explanation: A database connection is needed to install the Human Task Manager application in the Business Process Choreographer database. This database connection was not found.
User Action: Ensure that the business process container is configured correctly.

 

CWTCO0002E: An error occurred while uninstalling the human tasks for application {0}.
Explanation: During uninstall the human tasks must be removed from the database. An error eccurred while updating the database.
User Action: Check for exceptions in SystemOut.log.

 

CWTCO0003I: The human tasks for application {0} were uninstalled successfully.
Explanation: The human tasks were removed from the database.
User Action: No action is required.

 

CWTCO0004E: An error occurred while removing human tasks from the database: {0}.
Explanation: During uninstall the human tasks must be removed from the database. An error occurred while updating the database.
User Action: Check exceptions in SystemOut.log.

 

CWTCO0005E: Human Task {0} {1} {2} is not stopped. Stop it before uninstalling the application.
Explanation: All human tasks must be stopped before you can uninstall a task application.
User Action: Stop the human tasks.

 

CWTCO0006E: Human Task {0} {1} {2} has instances. Remove the instances before uninstalling the application.
Explanation: All instance of human tasks must be deleted before you can uninstall a task application.
User Action: Delete the instances.

 

CWTCO0007I: Completed updating the Business Process Choreographer database with human tasks for application {0}.
Explanation: The Business Process Choreographer database was updated successfully with human task metadata.
User Action: No action is required.

 

CWTCO0008I: The human tasks in application {0} have been successfully configured in the WebSphere configuration repository.
Explanation: The configuration file for the human tasks in the application was added to the configuration repository.
User Action: No action is required.

 

CWTCO0009E: The human tasks in application {0} cannot be configured in the WebSphere configuration repository.
Explanation: An error occurred while generating a configuration file for the application's human tasks.
User Action: Make sure that the TEL and component files are correct.

 

CWTCO0010E: The EAR file contains more than one SCA module, but only one is supported.
Explanation: Only one SCA module per EAR file is supported.
User Action: Restructure your application so that the EAR file only contains one SCA module.

 

CWTCO0011E: Cannot find the {0} session EJB for the human task.
Explanation: Each human task must contain a generated specific session EJB.
User Action: Regenerate the code for the application in WebSphere Integration Developer.

 

CWTCO0012E: Human task {0} {1} {2} is already registered for application {3}.
Explanation: The name of a human task, its namespace, and the date from which it can be instantiated, must be unique within the Business Process Choreographer database.
User Action: Choose a different name for the human task in your model.

 

CWTCO0013I: Overwriting invalid human task {0} {1} {2} in database.
Explanation: The task was already found in the database. It will be overwritten because it is not in a valid state.
User Action: No action is required.

 

CWTCO0014E: The administration process is not connected to a running server.
Explanation: During deployment, a connection to a running server is required. In a network deployment environment, the connection must be made to the deployment manager.
User Action: Do not use the "-conntype NONE" option when installing a human task application.

 

CWTCO0015E: Error during look up of data source {0} for server or cluster {1}.
Explanation: The configuration of the human task manager for the deployment target points to a data source JNDI name that cannot be resolved. This might happen if the human task manager is not configured for the deployment target or if the corresponding server is not running.
User Action: Verify that the data source is registered with the name server. Make sure that the server that is specified as the deployment target is running.

 

CWTCO0016I: The WebSphere Process Server is not configured to run human task applications.
Explanation: To enable WebSphere Process Server to run human tasks, you must configure Business Process Choreographer after WebSphere Process Server has been created.
User Action: Configure the Human Task Manager.

 

CWTCO0017E: The deployment target {0} is not configured to run human task applications.
Explanation: To enable WebSphere Process Server to run human tasks, you must configure Business Process Choreographer after WebSphere Process Server has been created.
User Action: Configure the Human Task Manager.

 

CWTCO0018E: Human tasks cannot be installed on the default target deployment manager.
Explanation: The default install target is the deployment manager. This server does not support human tasks.
User Action: Specify a server or cluster that is configured for human tasks as the install target.

 

CWTCO0019E: Human task applications that were generated using version {0} cannot be installed on a version {1} deployment target.
Explanation: The version of the deployment target is lower than the version of the generator that was used to create the human task application.
User Action: Specify a server or cluster that is at the same version, or later, than the generator that was used to create the human task application. When you install an application on a cluster, make sure that all of the cluster members are at the latest version.

 

CWTCO0020E: Unable to access the Human Task Manager database tables.
Explanation: The database tables for the Human Task Manager must be present to install human task applications but tables could not be accessed.
User Action: Check the database configuration and make sure that the database tables were created successfully.

 

CWTCO0021E: Unable to access the Human Task Manager management bean.
Explanation: The JMX management bean for the Human Task Manager must be present to uninstall human task applications, but it could not be reached.
User Action: Make sure that all the servers that the application is mapped onto are running.

 

CWTCO0022E: Unable to access the temp folder.
Explanation: The Human Task Manager is unable to access the temp folder.
User Action: Check the access rights of the <WASHome>/wstemp folder.

 

CWTCO0023E: Unable to extract the EAR file {0} to the temp folder {1}.
Explanation: The Human Task Manager cannot extract the contents of the EAR file to the temp folder.
User Action: Check the access rights of the <WASHome>/wstemp folder.

 

CWTCO0024W: Removing invalid human task template {0} {1}, validFrom: {2} from the Business Process Choreographer database.
Explanation: The Human Task Manager detected a human task in the Business Process Choreographer database that is not configured in the WebSphere configuration fepository. Therefore the human task will be removed.
User Action: No action is required.

 

CWTCO0025W: Detected invalid Human Task template {0} {1}, validFrom: {2} in the Business Process Choreographer database.
Explanation: The Human Task Manager detected a human task template in the Business Process Choreographer database that is not configured in the WebSphere configuration repository. This human task template still has associated instances.
User Action: Either reinstall the application that contains the human task to allow the remaining instances to finish. Or use the deleteInvalidTaskTemplate.py script from the Process Choreographer directory to clean up the Business Process Choreographer database.

 

CWTCO0026E: Unable to resolve the human task component implementation section of component: {0}.
Explanation: The implementation section of the human task component specifies the location of the TEL file.
User Action: =Make sure that the implementation section points to a valid TEL file in the EAR file.

 

CWTCO0027E: The application cannot be installed or uninstalled, because these operations are not supported on back-level deployment targets. The version of the deployment target with the node name {0} is {1}, which is older than the deployment manager version {2}.
Explanation: The requested configuration change cannot be processed for this application.
User Action: Make sure that your deployment targets are at the same level as the deployment manager.

 

CWTCO0028E: The application cannot be installed, because it contains at least one human task that uses the ''Group'' people assignment criteria. However, group work items are not enabled on the deployment target {0}.
Explanation: The requested configuration change cannot be processed for this application.
User Action: Make sure that your deployment targets either have group work item enabled, or your human tasks do not use the 'Group' people assignment criteria.

 

CWTCO0029E: The following unexpected error occurred when attempting the requested configuration change: ''{0}''.
Explanation: The requested configuration change cannot be processed for this application.
User Action: Use the provided failure reason to resolve the issue. If the problem still persists, check the technical information databases at www.ibm.com/software/integration/wps/support/. If you cannot find the information that you need to solve the problem, contact your technical support provider or see www.ibm.com/software/integration/wps/support/ again for information about IBM Software Support and Services.

 

CWTCO0030E: The following unexpected error occurred when attempting the requested configuration change: ''{0}''.
Explanation: The requested configuration change cannot be processed for this application.
User Action: Use the provided failure reason to resolve the issue. If the problem still persists, check the technical information databases at www.ibm.com/software/integration/wps/support/. If you cannot find the information that you need to solve the problem, contact your technical support provider or see www.ibm.com/software/integration/wps/support/ again for information about IBM Software Support and Services.

 

CWTCO0031W: The {0} task template - validFrom: {1} in the {2} namespace was detected in the started state during uninstallation.
Explanation: During uninstallation, the Human Task Manager detected that the specified task template was in the started state. Uninstallation will continue. However, generally, all task templates that belong to an application should be stopped before uninstallation.
User Action: No action is required.

 

CWTCO0032E: The cleanup service encountered an unexpected error when attempting to delete the {0} task instance. Reason for the failure: {1}
Explanation: The deletion could not be processed for this task instance.
User Action: Use the specified failure reason to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, check the technical information databases on the WebSphere Process Server support site at http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wps/support/. If you cannot find the information that you need to solve the problem, contact your technical support provider or again refer to the WebSphere Process Server support site for information about IBM Software Support and Services.

 

CWTCO0033E: The following unexpected error occurred when running the cleanup service for task instances. Reason for the failure: {0}
Explanation: The cleanup service aborted processing and will run again at the next scheduled time.
User Action: Use the specified failure reason to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, check the technical information databases on the WebSphere Process Server support site at http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wps/support/. If you cannot find the information that you need to solve the problem, contact your technical support provider or again refer to the WebSphere Process Server support site for information about IBM Software Support and Services.

 

CWTCO0034W: The specified value {0} for the maximum duration of one cleanup service run is not valid. The cleanup service will default to an infinite duration.
Explanation: The maximum duration must be an integer value that specifies the maximum duration of one cleanup service run in minutes.
User Action: In the administrative console, change the setting to a valid value.

 

CWTCO0035W: The specified value {0} for the maximum slice of instances to delete during one cleanup service job run is not valid. The cleanup service will default to a slice value of 10.
Explanation: The slice value must be an integer value.
User Action: In the administrative console, change the setting to a valid value.

 

CWTCO0036E: The cleanup service cannot process because it is not running with task process administrator privileges.
Explanation: The cleanup service must run with task process administrator privileges.
User Action: In the administrative console, configure a user with task process administrator privileges as CleanupUser on the task container.

 

CWTCO0037E: The container cannot be started because the database schema and data migration has not been finished yet.
Explanation: The container cannot be started because the Business Process Choreographer database needs to be migrated to the new version first.
User Action: Upgrade the database schema and run the data migration tool. For details please refer to the documentation.

 


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