WebSphere Process Server messages     Operating Systems: All supported
CWSXB2300E: No target object WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) definition or WSRR definition name is specified.
Explanation: You must specify either a target object that represents a WSRR definition or the name of a WSRR definition.
User Action: Call the command again, specifying either a target object or a name.

 

CWSXB2301E: The target object and the name refer to different WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) definitions.
Explanation: You need to specify only a target object or a name. However, if you specify both, make sure that they refer to the same WSRR definition object.
User Action: Delete either the definition object or the name. Alternatively, modify the definition object or the name so that they refer to the same definition object.

 

CWSXB2302E: More than one connection type is specified.
Explanation: A WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) definition can have only one type of connection.
User Action: Select only one connection definition.

 

CWSXB2303E: The default WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) definition cannot be deleted.
Explanation: The default WSRR definition can be deleted only if it is the last WSRR definition in the cell.
User Action: Set another WSRR definition as the default and then delete this one. You can find the process to set a default WSRR definition at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/dmndhelp/v6rlmx/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.websphere.wesb610.zseries.doc/tasks/twesb_setdefwsrr.html and the process to delete a WSRR definition at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/dmndhelp/v6rlmx/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.websphere.wesb610.zseries.doc/tasks/twesb_deletewsrrdef.html

 

CWSXB2304E: The specified WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) definition cannot be found.
Explanation: The specified name, the target object, or both do not match an existing WSRR definition.
User Action: Call the listWSRRDefinitions command to find the name and target object. You can specify either a name or a target object for the WSRR definition; you do not have to specify both. Whether you specify either or both, they must match the WSRR definition. Because the target object is another way to represent the WSRR definition, if you have access to the WSRR definition in the form of an object name, you can pass in this object name as a parameter instead of the name.

 

CWSXB2305E: The {0} connection type is not recognized.
Explanation: The connection type of this WSRR definition must be a WSConnection.
User Action: Specify a known connection type, or specify no type to accept the default.

 

CWSXB2306E: The {0} value for the {1} parameter is not valid.
Explanation:
User Action: Specify a valid value for the parameter. The command help contains a list of valid parameters.

 

CWSXB2307E: The specified target object does not represent a WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) definition.
Explanation: The target object in the command does not match an existing WSRR definition.
User Action: Run the listWSRRDefinitions command. It returns a list of object names, each representing a WSRR definition. Reenter the problem command using one of the object names from the listWSRRDefinitions command.

 

CWSXB2308E: The {0} name is already in use.
Explanation: A WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) definition already exists with the specified name.
User Action: Reenter the command, specifying another name.

 

CWSXB2309E: The name {0} is not valid.
Explanation: The name that has been specified is not a valid name.
User Action: Reenter the command, specifying another name.

 


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