Problem | This informational message indicates that the server process started successfully. |
User response | No user action is required. |
Problem | The value of the Umask property is not in a valid integer format. |
User response | Edit the configuration and change the value of the process Umask property. |
Problem | The variable in the configuration data cannot be resolved. |
User response | Edit the configuration and change the value of the property to use a variable that can be resolved. |
Problem | The ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT} variable is not set in the configuration files. |
User response | Edit the configuration and provide a ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT} variable. |
Problem | The variable setting for ${WAS_INSTALL_ROOT} value is missing. This variable is required. |
User response | Edit the configuration and provide a ${WAS_INSTALL_ROOT} variable. |
Problem | The program is starting on an operating system platform that is not supported. |
User response | Do not attempt to run the program on this platform. |
Problem | An error occurred while waiting for the status socket of the process. |
User response | Record and save the exception information in this message for problem determination. See the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/. |
Problem | The server failed to run. |
User response | Look in the log files for the server to find information for problem determination. See the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/. |
Problem | An error occurred when attempting to bind to a socket for server status. The socket might be in use. |
User response | See the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/. |
Problem | This informational message indicates progress of the program. |
User response | No user action is required. |
Problem | An error occurred during the processing of a stop request. |
User response | See the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/. |
Problem | An attempt was made to start a server that has no configuration. |
User response | Verify that the server name is correct. If the server name is correct, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/. |
Problem | The value of the ExecutableTargetKind property is not valid. |
User response | Edit the configuration and change the value of the ExecutableTargetKind property to a valid value. |
Problem | The server initialization process exceeded the timeout limit. |
User response | See the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/. |
Problem | The node agent failed to establish a connection to the launched process. |
User response | Record and save the exception information in this message for problem determination. |
Problem | The node agent failed to run the file synchronization. |
User response | Check the SystemOut.log file to see the detailed error. |
Problem | The node agent failed to stop the local application servers or itself. |
User response | Check the SystemOut.log file to see the detailed error. |
Problem | The node agent failed to restart itself. |
User response | Stop and start the node agent using the command-line utilities. |
Problem | The node agent failed to contact the server and assumed that the server is malfunctioning. The given server restarts if the "autoRestart" attribute is set to "true" in its monitoring policy, which is defined in the server.xml file. |
User response | Check the SystemOut.log file for this server. Normally, the log file shows why the given server cannot respond to the node agent. In case "autoRestart" is set to true, check to see whether it is restarted by the node agent. |
Problem | The node agent tried to do file synchronization before launching the process, but it failed. |
User response | Set the synchOnServerStartup value to false if you want to proceed without synchronization. |
Problem | The node agent failed to load the server.xml file to read the monitoring policy for a given server. |
User response | Open the problem server.xml file to check for XML syntax errors. |
Problem | The node agent failed to contact the given server and assumed that the server is malfunctioning. The server restarts if the"autoRestart" attribute is set to "true" in its monitoring policy, which is defined in the server.xml file. |
User response | Check the SystemOut.log file for this server. Normally, the log file shows why the name of the server cannot respond to the node agent. In case "autoRestart" is set to true, check to see whether the node agent restarted the server. |
Problem | This information message indicates the program status. |
User response | No user action is required. |
Problem | The node agent could not perform a sync operation before starting an application server. The dmgr may not be running or may be unavailable. The application server will still be started. |
User response | If you require a sync operation to be performed for the server's configuration, then ensure that the dmgr is up and running before another sync operation is invoked. |
Problem | The server did not return a status indicating that it completed shutdown in response to a stop request. |
User response | Examine the server log files to see if an exception occurred during the stop logic that might have prevented a successful shutdown. |
Problem | This informational message indicates that the trace data is stored into a file. |
User response | No user action is required. |
Problem | This informational message indicates the progress of the program. |
User response | No user action is required. |
Problem | The query for the Server MBean failed and resulted in an exception. |
User response | Record and save the exception information in this message. Check the spelling of the server name. |
Problem | The systemlaunch.properties file contains default settings for important system properties. This file is required for server launching. |
User response | Verify that the file is available and can be read. See the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/. |
Problem | A required property cannot be located in the system.properties file. |
User response | Edit the file and add the required property, along with a value for that property. |