- CWMBP0001W: The Business Process Choreographer upgrade failed. Check the log for details.
- Explanation: An aspect of upgrading the components of Business Process Choreographer failed. The upgrade typically involves running the bpeupgrade.jacl script. Check the log for the exact execution details.
- User Action: Check the log for a description of the problem. After you resolve the problem, run the script exactly as it is shown in the log.
- CWMBP0002I: The profile contains Business Process Choreographer applications. The applications will be upgraded.
- Explanation: This is an informational message. Business Process Choreographer uses administrative applications that must be upgraded from the previous version. As part of the migration process, a script runs that updates these applications.
- User Action: No user action is required.
- CWMBP0003I: The executable command to upgrade the Business Process Choreographer applications is {0}.
- Explanation: This is an informational message. Use the specified command if you are upgrading these components manually.
- User Action: No user action is required.
- CWMBP0004I: The Business Process Choreographer upgrade was successful.
- Explanation: This is an informational message. See the log for details.
- User Action: No user action is required.
- CWMBP0005I: Because applications are not being installed, run the following executable command to upgrade the Business Process Choreographer applications after the Business Process Choreographer applications have been installed: {0}.
- Explanation: The specification to not install applications during migration was given. The given executable command should be used to update the BPC administrative commands if the JACL scripts created during migration are used to install the BPC administrative applications to the new environment.
- User Action: After running the JACL scripts to install the BPC administrative applications (found in the migration backup directory), run the given executable command to upgrade the BPC administrative applications.