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ADMA0001E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. The listener port name is not specified for the enterprise bean {1} in module {2}.
Problem A message-driven enterprise bean is in the application. The required listener port name for the message-driven enterprise bean does not have a value.
User response Specify the listener port value for the message-driven bean in the task that is listed in the error message.
ADMA0002E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name is not specified for enterprise bean {1} in module {2}.
Problem A non-message-driven bean is in the application. The required JNDI name for the non-message-driven bean does not have a value.
User response Specify the JNDI name for the non-message-driven bean in the task that is listed in the error message.
ADMA0003E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. The isolation level is not specified for reference binding {1} in module {2}.
Problem A resource reference to an Oracle resource provider is in the application. The required isolation level for Oracle does not have a value.
User response Specify the isolation level for the resource reference in the task that is listed in the error message.
ADMA0004E: A Validation error occurred in task {0}. The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name is not specified for module {1} with URI {2}. The data source must be specified for each container-managed persistence (CMP) bean that belongs to this module.
Problem The application contains an Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 1.x. The data source JNDI name in both the module and the CMP bean level is not specified. You have to specify the JNDI name in at least one level. If you specify the data source JNDI name in the module level, then you do not have to specify the data source JNDI name for each CMP bean in that module unless you want to overwrite the one set in the module level. If you do not specify the data source JNDI name in the module level, then you have to specify it for each CMP bean in that module.
User response Specify the data source JNDI name in either the module or the CMP bean level.
ADMA0005E: A Validation error occurred in task {0}. An inappropriate resource authorization is specified for module {1} with URI {2}.
Problem The application contains a 2.x enterprise bean that has a resource authorization value for its data source. An incorrect value is specified for resource authorization. The correct value is either container or per application.
User response Specify the correct value for resource authorization in the module that is listed in the error message.
ADMA0006E: A Validation error occurred in task {0}. An inappropriate protection value is specified for module {1} with URI {2}.
Problem An unprotected method exists in the application. Valid values for an unprotected method for an EJB 1.x module include leaving the entry blank to keep the method as unprotected, or denying all access. Valid values for an unprotected method for an EJB 2.x module include uncheck, exclude, or a list of security role names.
User response Specify the correct protection value in the module and task that are listed in the error message.
ADMA0007E: A Validation error occurred in task {0}. The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name is not specified for reference binding {1} in module {2} with EJB name {3}.
Problem Enterprise bean or resource references exist in the application. The JNDI name field that is required to bind the reference does not have a value.
User response Specify the JNDI name for the reference in the task that is listed in the error message.
ADMA0008E: A Validation error occurred in task {0}. The data in a hidden field is used to identify an Oracle data source is not specified for reference binding {1} in module {2}.
Problem A resource reference exists in the application. The hidden field that identifies this resource as an Oracle provider does not have a value. This field is filled in by the client, not by the user.
User response See the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0010E: A Validation error occurred in task {0}. A virtual host is not specified for Web module {1} with URI {2}.
Problem The application contains a Web module. The required field to specify the virtual host to install the Web module does not have a value.
User response Specify the virtual host for the Web module that is listed in the error message.
ADMA0012E: The task helper for task {0} cannot be located.
Problem An error occurred setting up the tasks for the application.
User response Verify that the installation task objects, if provided by the task provider, are set up correctly.
ADMA0013E: The dependency helper for task {0} cannot be located.
Problem An error occurred setting up the tasks for the application.
User response Verify that the installation task object, if provided by the task provider, is set up correctly.
ADMA0014E: Validation failed. {0}
Problem A validation error occurred in preparing the application. This message is followed by a detailed error message.
User response See the detailed messages for instructions on how to correct the problem.
ADMA0015E: An incorrect task data format is encountered: incorrect length - {0}
Problem An error occurred in the task preparing the application.
User response Enter the data again in the task preparing the application. If the problem persists, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0016E: The application name is null.
Problem The application name passed in to the edit functions such as getApplicationInfo, getModuleInfo, exportApplication, and extractDDL is null.
User response If this error occurs when you use the wsadmin tool or the UI, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/. If you are using these functions programmatically, make sure that the application name is not null.
ADMA0017E: The context for {0} cannot be obtained.
Problem The application name that is supplied in edit functions such as getApplicationInfo, getModuleInfo, exportApplication, and extractDDL is not an installed application name.
User response If this error occurs when you use the wsadmin tool or the UI, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/. If you are using these functions programmatically, make sure that the application with the given name is installed.
ADMA0019E: An attempt to get the enterprise archive (EAR) file for {0} failed.
Problem For the listModules or extractDDL functions, the application management logic cannot obtain the EAR file that is stored in the WebSphere Application Server configuration.
User response See the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0020E: An error occurred backing up the enterprise archive (EAR) file - {0}
Problem An error occurred while copying the EAR file to the configuration repository.
User response See the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0021E: An error occurred in compiling JavaServer Pages (JSP) files - {0}
Problem An error occurred while compiling JSP files in a Web application archive (WAR) file.
User response Verify that the JSP files do not have any code that does not compile.
ADMA0024E: An incorrect dependency task {0} is encountered.
Problem An error occurred in the Correct Oracle Isolation Level task while preparing the application.
User response Validate your application using the Application Server Toolkit.
ADMA0025E: An incorrect isolation level is detected for resource reference {0} for module {1}.
Problem An error occurred in preparing the application. The value to specify the isolation level for the Oracle resource provider is incorrect. Valid values are 2 (for transaction read committed) or 7 (for transaction serializable).
User response Enter the correct value for the isolation level field in the resource reference that is specified in the error message.
ADMA0026E: An isolation level is not in number format - {0}
Problem An error occurred in preparing the application. The value to specify the isolation level for the Oracle resource provider is incorrect. Valid values are 2 (for transaction read committed) or 7 (for transaction serializable).
User response Enter the correct value for the isolation level field.
ADMA0027E: An incorrect task data format is detected: The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name for the data source for enterprise bean {0} in module {1} is missing.
Problem An error occurred in preparing the application. The data source for a container-managed persistence (CMP) bean is not specified.
User response Specify the data source for the CMP bean that is specified in the error message.
ADMA0028E: An incorrect task data format is detected: User and password data for enterprise bean {0} in module {1} is missing.
Problem An error occurred in preparing the application. The data source for a 1.x container-managed persistence (CMP) bean has incomplete data.
User response See the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0029E: An incorrect task data value is detected for resource authorization of enterprise bean {0} in module {1}.
Problem An error occurred in preparing the application. The resource authorization value for a container-managed persistence (CMP) bean is not specified correctly. The correct values include per application or container.
User response Enter the correct value for the resource authorization in the CMP bean that is specified in the error message.
ADMA0030E: An incorrect task data format is detected: Resource authorization data for enterprise bean {0} in module {1} is missing.
Problem An error occurred in preparing the application. The connection factory for a 2.x CMP bean has incomplete data.
User response See the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0031E: A matching security role for role name {0} cannot be found.
Problem An error occurred in preparing the application. The security role name that is entered does not exist.
User response Specify an existing security role name.
ADMA0033E: An incorrect server string is specified - {0}
Problem An error occurred in preparing the application. The specified server string has an incorrect format. The correct format is "WebSphere:cell=<cell>,node=<node>,server=<server>" and "WebSphere:cell=<cell>,cluster=<cluster>" for server and cluster respectively.
User response Specify the correct server string.
ADMA0034E: An error occurred getting a role assignment.
Problem An error occurred in the Mapping users to roles task, while preparing the application.
User response If the problem persists, validate your application using the Application Server Toolkit.
ADMA0035E: A null pointer exception occurred when getting local methods for {0}
Problem An error occurred in the Selecting method protections for unprotected methods task, while preparing the application.
User response If the problem persists, validate your application using Application Server Toolkit.
ADMA0036E: A null pointer exception occurred when getting home methods for {0}
Problem An error occurred in the Selecting method protections for unprotected methods task, while preparing the application.
User response If the problem persists, validate your application using the Application Server Toolkit.
ADMA0037E: A null pointer exception occurred when getting local home methods for {0}
Problem An error occurred in the Selecting method protections for unprotected methods task while preparing the application.
User response If the problem persists, validate your application using the Application Server Toolkit.
ADMA0038E: A null pointer exception occurred when getting remote methods for {0}
Problem An error occurred in the Selecting method protections for unprotected methods task while preparing the application.
User response If the problem persists, validate your application using the Application Server Toolkit.
ADMA0041E: The local enterprise archive (EAR) file path cannot be null for the installApplication API.
Problem The EAR file path that is supplied to the installApplication API for the AppManagement MBean is null.
User response Verify that the EAR path is not null if this API is called programmatically. If this error is displayed by the wsadmin tool or the UI, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0042E: The properties cannot be null for the installApplication API.
Problem The properties table supplied to the installApplication API for the AppManagement MBean is null.
User response Verify that the properties table is not null if this API is called programmatically. If this error is displayed by the wsadmin tool or the UI, then see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0043E: {0} does not exist for installation.
Problem The enterprise archive (EAR) file path that is provided to the installApplication API for the AppManagement MBean does not contain a file.
User response Verify that the file exists at the specified location. If this error is displayed by the wsadmin tool or the UI, then see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0044E: An error occurred scheduling the installation for {0}
Problem An unexpected exception occured during installation.
User response Consult the IBM WebSphere Application Server Support Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html
ADMA0045E: The application name cannot be null.
Problem The application name that passed to the checkIfAppExists or the uninstallApplication APIs of the AppManagement MBean is null.
User response If these APIs are called programmatically, verify that the name is not null; otherwise, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0046E: Properties cannot be null for local mode.
Problem The properties table that passes to the uninstallApplication API of the AppManagement MBean cannot be null.
User response If this API is called programmatically, make sure that the properties table is not null.
ADMA0047E: An error occurred when scheduling the uninstallation for {0}
Problem An unexpected exception occurred when uninstalling the application.
User response Consult the IBM WebSphere Application Server Support Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html
ADMA0048E: An unknown module is encountered- {0}
Problem The module parameter that passes to the getModuleInfo API of the AppManagement MBean is not valid.
User response Make sure that the module parameter is a string that has a value of moduleURI+ddURI. If this error is displayed by the wsadmin tool or the UI, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0049E: An exception occurred when getting a module for deployment descriptor {0}
Problem This exception occurs when the unique module URI that passes into the AppManagement MBean for the getApplicationInfo or the getModuleInfo APIs does not match a module in the enterprise archive (EAR) file. The unique URI is moduleURI+ddURI
User response If the getApplicationInfo or the getModuleInfo API on the AppManagement MBean is called programmatically, verify that the parameter passed in is correct. If this error is displayed using the wsadmin tool or the administration client UI, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0050W: Role name is empty for security role {0}.
Problem The RunAsBinding element in the applications bindings file (ibm-application-bnd.xmi) references a security role element in the application deployment descriptor (application.xml) that does not exist.
User response Verify that the security role exists in the application deployment descriptor file.
ADMA0053E: An error occurred closing the enterprise archive (EAR) file {0}
Problem This exception occurs during application installation processing if the enterprise archive (EAR) file gets locked because of an unexpected error, and cannot be closed. Application installation is stopped when this error occurs.
User response Consult the IBM WebSphere Application Server Support Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html
ADMA0054E: An exception occurred checking application existence - {0}
Problem An unexpected exception occured in checking the existence of the application during application uninstallation so the uninstallation is not proceeding. This problem can also occur if the application to uninstall does not exist in the configuration.
User response Verify that the application name that is supplied to the uninstall action is correct.
ADMA0055E: An error occurred getting task {0}
Problem This exception occurs when a task that is scheduled to perform one of the application installation activities cannot be instantiated. Installation is halted as a result of this exception.
User response Consult the IBM WebSphere Application Server Support Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html
ADMA0056E: An incorrect task data format is detected; the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) data is missing in module {0}
Problem An error occurred in preparing the application. The default data source for a Java archive (JAR) file is not specified.
User response Specify the default data source for the JAR file that is specified in the error message.
ADMA0057E: An incorrect task data format is detected: the user and password data is missing in module {0}
Problem An error occurred in preparing the application. The default data source for a Java archive (JAR) file has incomplete data.
User response See the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0058E: An incorrect task data value for resource authorization exists in module {0}.
Problem An error occurred in preparing the application. The resource authorization value for a Java archive (JAR) file is not specified correctly. The correct values are per application or container.
User response Enter the correct value for the resource authorization in the JAR file that is specified in the error message.
ADMA0059E: An incorrect task data format is detected. The resource authorization data is missing in module {0}
Problem An error occurred in preparing the application. The default connection factory for a Java archive (JAR) file contains incomplete data.
User response See the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0061E: An error occurred deleting SI entry - {0}
Problem An unexpected exception occurred while deleting the entry for the deployed application from the serverindex.xml file of the node on which the application is installed. The application might not be uninstalled successfully.
User response Consult the IBM WebSphere Application Server Support Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html
ADMA0062E: The enterprise bean deployment options cannot be found.
Problem This exception occurs when the properties table that passes to the installApplication API of the AppManagement MBean specifies that the EJBDeploy program that runs as a part of an installation does not specify options for the EJBDeploy program.
User response If the installApplication API is called programmatically, verify that the hash table for EJBDeploy options is passed in as one of the entries in the properties table. If this exception is displayed by the wsadmin tool or the administration client UI, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0063E: An error occurred in EJB deployment - {0}
Problem A previous message from the application installation details the error that occurred during the EJBDeploy program.
User response Verify that the enterprise bean Java archive (JAR) file that is assembled with the application is a valid and deployable JAR file.
ADMA0064E: An error occurred when extracting the enterprise archive (EAR) file.
Problem An unexpected exception occurred during EAR file expansion.
User response Verify that enough disk space is available for the EAR file to extract completely, and that the proper file permissions are set to both the temp directory and the directory that is specified as the installation destination. If the problem persists, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0065E: An error occurred getting a partial archive in the writeTasks method- {0}
Problem An unexpected exception occurred saving the information that passed in during the editing of an existing application.
User response Consult the IBM WebSphere Application Server Support Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html
ADMA0066E: An error occurred creating the configuration documents in the repository.
Problem An unexpected error occurred when saving the configuration documents of the application to the WebSphere repository during application installation. This message is preceded by a more detailed message regarding the failure.
User response Refer to the previous messages in the log file for a failure description. If no messages are displayed, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0067E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. The RunAs role, {1}, for enterprise bean {2} in module {3} has a user name and a password that are different from those in task {4}.
Problem The application contains a runAs system identity, which can optionally change to a RunAs role. You specified to change a RunAs system identity to an existing RunAs role. However, the specified user mapping data for the existing RunAs role does not match the existing data in the Mapping roles to user task.
User response Make sure that the RunAs role that you switch to has the same user ID and password data as specified in the Mapping roles to user task.
ADMA0068E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. An error occurred getting task {1} to validate existing RunAs roles.
Problem The application contains a runAs system identity that can optionally change to a RunAs role. An error occurred when trying to get the RunAs role task.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0069E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. The RunAs role, {1}, for enterprise bean {2} in module {3} has a different user name and password combination.
Problem The application contains a RunAs system identity, which can optionally change to a RunAs role. You specified to change a RunAs system identity to a non-existing RunAs role. However, this non-existing RunAs role is used in more than one RunAs system identity, and does not have the matching user mapping data.
User response Make sure that the same user mapping data (user ID and password) is entered for the same RunAs role name.
ADMA0070W: Security policy filtering cannot be performed: An error occurred getting the repository context for a cell in the workspace.
Problem An error occurred while searching for the filter policy in the configuration. Security filtering is not performed.
User response No user action is required if no security concerns exist. Otherwise, validate your configuration.
ADMA0071W: An attempt to perform security policy filtering failed. An unexpected exception occurred {0}
Problem An error occurred while performing security policy filtering. Security filtering is not performed.
User response No user action is required if no security concerns exist. Otherwise, validate your configuration.
ADMA0072E: Your application contains policy permissions that are in the filter policy. These permissions are security sensitive and can compromise the integrity of the system. Remove these permissions from your policy file before attempting to install your application again.
Problem WebSphere Application Server attempts to prevent applications from performing security-sensitive operations, like calling the System.exit method, replacing the Java 2 Security manager, and replacing the Java 2 Security policy. If the application is granted the all permissions (java.security.AllPermission), the Java 2 Security permission checks are effectively disabled, which can compromise the integrity of the system.
User response Review the application policy, which is located in the EAR/META-INF/was.policy file, remove the security-sensitive permissions and grant the application the permissions that are required only.
ADMA0073W: Custom permissions are found in the {0} policy file. Custom permissions can compromise the integrity of Java 2 Security.
Problem The implementation of custom permissions can weaken the integrity of the Java 2 Security permission check.
User response Review both the application policy, which is located in the EAR/META-INF/was.policy file, and the implementation of custom permissions.
ADMA0074E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name and resource authorization are not specified for module {1} with URI {2}. The data source for each container-managed persistence (CMP) bean belonging to this module is not specified. Specify the default data source for the entire module or provide the complete data source for each CMP bean belonging to this module.
Problem The application contains a 2.x enterprise bean. The data source JNDI name and resource authorization in both the module and the container-managed persistence (CMP) bean level are not specified. You must specify the data in at least one level. If you specify the data source data in the module level, then you do not have to specify it for each CMP bean in that module unless you want to overwrite the one set in the module level. If you do not specify the data source data in the module level, then you have to specify it for each CMP bean in that module.
User response Specify the data source JNDI name and resource authorization in either the module or the CMP bean level.
ADMA0075W: The com.ibm.websphere.management.application.client.jspReloadEnabled custom property has a value other than true or false.
Problem Valid values for the com.ibm.websphere.management.application.client.jspReloadEnabled custom property include true or false. Any other value is not valid. When a value is not valid, the product uses the default behavior, which is to set the reloadEnabled JavaServer Pages (JSP) attribute value to true.
User response Edit the com.ibm.websphere.management.application.client.jspReloadEnabled custom property to have a value of true or false.
ADMA0077W: An error occurred removing the workspace: {0}
Problem An unexpected exception occurred when saving the changes made during application installation, uninstallation, or editing. The changes might not be saved correctly. This exception is displayed only when application management functions are invoked programmatically. This error is not typically encountered during use of the wsadmin tool (except when the -local option is used) or the administration client UI.
User response Consult the IBM WebSphere Application Server Support Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html
ADMA0078W: The file: {0} cannot be deleted.
Problem An error occurred when deleting a file or a directory.
User response Verify that the disk is not write-protected. If not, manually delete the file or directory that is mentioned in the error message.
ADMA0079W: The task information for: {0} cannot be found.
Problem An unexpected exception occurred in getting the AppDeploymentTaskInfo object for a given AppDeployment task. If you see this message while testing an application installation extension, make sure that all of the classes related to the extension display in the class path.
User response Consult the IBM WebSphere Application Server Support Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html
ADMA0080W: A template policy file without any permission set is included in the 1.2.x enterprise application. You can modify the Java 2 Security policy for the enterprise application by editing the was.policy file that is located in the ${user.install.root}/config/cells/(yourCellName)/applications/(yourAppName).ear/deployments/(yourAppName)/META-INF directory after the application is installed.
Problem A template policy file is included in your 1.2.x application.
User response No user action is required if no security concerns exist. Otherwise, modify the was.policy file in the location that is specified in the warning message about setting up a security permission. For syntax of the was.policy file, refer to the dynamic policy section of the information center.
ADMA0081W: The 1.2.x enterprise application does not contain a Java 2 Security policy. Your application might not run after it is installed.
Problem The policy file is missing from your 1.2.x application.
User response No user action is required if security is not enabled. Otherwise, include a was.policy file in your application before reinstalling the application.
ADMA0082E: Your application contains the following incompatible Java archive (JAR) or Web application archive (WAR) file:{0}. Correct the file before trying the operation again.
Problem Typically, this error is displayed when a J2EE 1.2 application enterprise archive (EAR) file contains a J2EE 1.3 module.
User response Verify that the EAR file is a J2EE-compliant EAR file.
ADMA0083E: The file or directory {0} that is specified as an enterprise archive (EAR) file is not valid.
Problem The application specified is not a valid EAR file.
User response Verify that the correct application file is entered. Otherwise, validate your application using the Application Server Toolkit.
ADMA0084E: The archive {0} to wrap is not a module of type JAR or WAR.
Problem The specified application file is not a valid JAR or WAR file.
User response Verify that the correct application file is entered.
ADMA0085E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. Application name, {1}, is not valid. An application name cannot begin with a leading dot, cannot have leading or trailing spaces and cannot contain any of the following characters: / , # $ @ : ; &quot; * ? &lt; &gt; | = + &amp; % &apos; ]]
Problem The specified application name contains an unacceptable character. An application name cannot begin with a leading dot, cannot contain leading or trailing spaces and cannot contain any of the following characters: backward slash (\), slash (/), number sign (#), dollar ($), at sign (@), $colon (:), asterisk (*), question mark (?), quotation marks ("), greater than sign (>), less than sign (<), pipe (|), semicolon (;), or comma (,), equal sign (=), plus (+), percent (%), ampersand (&), single quotation mark (') square brackets (]]).
User response Specify an application name that does not contain any of these unacceptable characters.
ADMA0086E: An error occurred from the EJBDeploy program: {0} [severity {1}]
Problem This message is written into the log file when an EJBDeploy error is encountered.
User response Examine the error message and the previous messages from the EJBDeploy program, to determine the source of the problem.
ADMA0087W: A warning is issued from the EJBDeploy program: {0} [severity {1}]
Problem This message is written into the log file when an EJBDeploy warning is encountered.
User response Examine the warning message and the previous messages from the EJBDeploy program, to determine whether any corrective action is necessary.
ADMA0088E: An unacceptable usage of {0} has occurred. Operation {0} can be called only in the local mode of the AppManagement MBean.
Problem Some of the application management functions can be called only if the AppManagement MBean runs in local mode, that is without connecting to a Java Management Extentions (JMX) process.
User response If this API is called programmatically, make sure that the AppManagementProxy object is created using the getLocalProxy method.
ADMA0089E: The AppManagement MBean is not found.
Problem If the AppManagement MBean is a node agent or application server, then the AppManagement MBean is not activated by default.
User response If this installation is a base WebSphere Application Server installation or a deployment manager process, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0090E: The system detected a use of {0} that is not valid. Operation {0} can be called in the Java Management Extentions (JMX) mode of the AppManagement MBean only.
Problem Some of the application management functions can be called only if the AppManagement MBean runs in JMX mode; that is, the client must be connected to a server.
User response If this API is called programmatically, make sure that the AppManagementProxy object is created either using the getJMXProxyForClient or the getJMXProxyForServer method.
ADMA0091E: The resource {0} that is defined in URI {1} for module {2} is not valid. The resource has a cross reference {3} that cannot be resolved.
Problem This error typically occurs when the bindings or extensions of an application or module have cross references to deployment descriptor artifacts, and those cross referenced IDs are not present in the deployment descriptor. This situation is most common when bindings or extensions are manually edited.
User response Edit the resource URI mentioned in the exception and fix the cross references.
ADMA0092E: An unexpected exception occurred while preparing task {0}. Check the server machine First Failure Data Capture tool (FFDC) for more information.
Problem An unexpected exception occurred while preparing the specified task.
User response See server machine FFDC for more information. Check the enterprise archive (EAR) file if the binding information is correct.
ADMA0093E: An unexpected exception occurred while completing task {0}. Check the server machine First Failure Data Capture tool (FFDC) for more information.
Problem An unexpected exception occurred while completing the specified task.
User response See server machine FFDC for more information. Check the enterprise archive (EAR) file if the binding information is correct.
ADMA0094E: An application management operation {0} is not available in your WebSphere Application Server installation.
Problem The user applications cannot be installed or updated without a full WebSphere Application Server license.
User response Do not call the application management APIs that update applications in this installation environment.
ADMA0095W: The current backend ID ({0}) that is specified in the ibm-ejb-jar-bnd.xmi file for enterprise bean Java archive (JAR) file ({1}) does not exist.
Problem The current backend ID that is specified in the ibm-ejb-jar-bnd.xmi file does not exist under the META-INF/backends directory.
User response Verify that the current backend ID (currentBackendId) that is specified in the ibm-ejb-jar-bnd.xmi file is correct. Look for a correct ID under the META-INF/backends directory of the specified Java archive (JAR) file.
ADMA0096I: The application management version key is found, but is not valid.
Problem A full WebSphere Application Server product installation is not available, or is corrupted.
User response No user action is required if you have an embedded WebSphere Application Server installation.
ADMA0097I: Application management is being initialized without a full product installation. All application management functions are not available.
Problem A full WebSphere Application Server product installation is not available to perform all of the application management functions.
User response No user action is required if you have an embedded WebSphere Application Server installation.
ADMA0098E: The current backend ID {0} does not exist in the BackendId list: {1} under the META-INF/backends directory.
Problem The current backend ID that is specified in the ibm-ejb-jar-bnd.xmi file does not exist under the META-INF/backends directory.
User response Specify the correct CurrentBackendId value in the ibm-ejb-jar-bnd.xmi file.
ADMA0099E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. The listener port name or Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name is not specified for enterprise bean {1} in module {2}.
Problem A message-driven enterprise bean exists in the application. The required listener port name or the JNDI name for the message-driven enterprise bean does not have a value.
User response Specify the listener port or the JNDI name for the message-driven enterprise bean in the task that is listed in the error message.
ADMA0100E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name is not specified for connector {1} in module {2}.
Problem A connector module (resource archive, or RAR, file) is embedded in the application. The required JNDI name for the connector does not have a value.
User response Specify the JNDI name for the connector in the task that is listed in the error message.
ADMA0101E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. The reload interval, {1}, is not valid. The reload interval must be an integer from 0 to {2}.
Problem The exception message might contain the reason for this problem.
User response Specify an integer within the valid range.
ADMA0102E: {0} is not defined in the ra.xml file.
Problem The specified entry is not found in the ra.xml file.
User response Add the specified entry to the ra.xml file.
ADMA0103E: A duplicate {0} entry is found in the ra.xml file.
Problem The specified entry must be unique in the ra.xml file.
User response Modify the ra.xml file so that the specified entry is used only once.
ADMA0104W: An unexpected exception occurred while getting the workspace. {0}
Problem Review the exception information to determine the cause of the error.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA0105E: An error occurred creating the libraryRef object for the installedOptionalPackage task.
Problem A previous message from the application installation program contains more detail about this error.
User response Make sure that the shared library Java archive (JAR) file contains the libraryName object.
ADMA0106E: A workspace cannot be obtained. The workspace ID is {0}.
Problem An attempt to get a workspace failed.
User response Verify what is passed in as a workspace ID.
ADMA0107E: Application has J2EE/Deployment features of version {0} but they are not supported on nodes {1}
Problem The type of J2EE application is not supported on the node.
User response Make sure that the J2EE application type is correct for the deployment target.
ADMA0108E: The application contains connector modules or resource adapter archives (RAR) of version {0}, which is not supported in the application version {1}
Problem This type of J2EE application contains a later version of resource adapter archives that is not supported.
User response Verify that the connector modules or the RAR version is correct for the application.
ADMA0109W: The validate install input value: {0} is not valid. Specify either off, warn, or fail as the value.
Problem An unexpected exception occurred. Review the exception information.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA0110E: This type of J2EE application {0} is not supported on nodes {1} of version {2}
Problem This type of application is not supported on the nodes.
User response Verify that the J2EE application type is correct for the deployment target.
ADMA0111E: The following J2EE and deployment options {0} are selected, but are not supported while installing an application on nodes {1} of version {2}
Problem This type of application contains deployment options that are not supported on the nodes.
User response Verify that the J2EE application type is correct for the deployment target.
ADMA0112E: Validation error in task {0} The required column {1} is not specified.
Problem The required column does not have a value.
User response Specify the required column in the task that is listed in the error message.
ADMA0114W: Resource assignment with JNDI name {0} is not found within scope of module {1} with URI {2} deployed to target {3}.
Problem The resource is not found on the deployment target.
User response Make sure that the resource JNDI name is correct for the resource.
ADMA0115W: Resource assignment of name {0} and type {1}, with JNDI name {2} is not found within scope of module {3} with URI {4} deployed to target {5}.
Problem The resource is not found on the deployment target.
User response Make sure that the resource JNDI name is correct for the resource.
ADMA0116W: Unable to start: {0} using: {1} exception is: {2}
Problem An unexpected exception occurred.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA0117W: Unable to stop: {0} using: {1} exception is: {2}
Problem An unexpected exception occured.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA0118W: No MBean found for : {0}.
Problem The node MBean is not found for application stop.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA0119E: An unexpected exception occurred while getting the node objects in the cell {0}. Exception is {1}.
Problem An unexpected error occurred while getting the node objects in the cell.
User response Review and investigate the original exception.
ADMA0120E: An unexpected exception occurred while getting the servers in the node {0}. Exception is {1}.
Problem An unexpected error occurred while getting the servers in the specified node.
User response Review and investigate the original exception.
ADMA0121E: An unexpected exception occurred while getting the clusters in the cell {0}. Exception is {1}.
Problem An unexpected error occurred while getting the clusters in the specified cell.
User response Review and investigate the original exception.
ADMA0122E: An unexpected exception occurred while getting the application {0}. Exception is {1}.
Problem An unexpected error occurred while getting the specified application scopes.
User response Review and investigate the original exception.
ADMA0123W: An unexpected exception occurred while getting the attribute {0} of object {1}. Exception is {2}.
Problem An unexpected error occurred while getting the attribute of the specified object.
User response Review and investigate the original exception.
ADMA0124E: An unexpected exception occurred while getting the Library object from the deployment.xml file of the application {0}. Exception is {1}.
Problem An unexpected error occurred while getting the Library object from the specified application deplyment.xml file.
User response Review and investigate the original exception.
ADMA0125E: The cell name cannot be null for installing or uninstalling system application {0}.
Problem System application installation and uninstallation needs a cell, node, and server name.
User response Pass cell.name in the hashtable to the AppManagement API.
ADMA0126E: The node name cannot be null for installing or uninstalling system application {0}.
Problem System application installation and uninstallation needs a cell, node, and server name.
User response Pass node.name in the hashtable to the AppManagement API.
ADMA0127E: The server name cannot be null for installing or uninstalling system application {0}.
Problem System application installation and uninstallation needs a cell,node, and server name.
User response Pass server.name in the hashtable to the AppManagement API.
ADMA0128E: Invalid cell name was passed to the installApplication API for installing application {0}
Problem The cell name is picked up either from the module-to-server mapping or from the cell.name property.
User response Pass cell.name in the hashtable of properties to the installApplication API.
ADMA0129W: Unable to get the deployment.xml file.
Problem MSG0001
User response If the problem persists, see problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support page at http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0130E: The content type {0} that is specified for updating {1} is not valid.
Problem The content type can be file, module, partialapp or app.
User response Change the content type that passes to the updateApplication API.
ADMA0131E: The path to content must be specified when the contenttype value is partialapp for updating an application.
Problem The content path is null in the updateApplication API.
User response Specify the pathToContents value in the updateApplication API.
ADMA0132E: The operation {0} that is specfied for updating application {1} is not valid.
Problem The operation type is not valid in the updateApplication API.
User response Specify a valid operation type: add, addupdate, update, or delete.
ADMA0133E: Both the content URI and the path to content values must be specified for file or modulefile updates.
Problem MSG0001
User response Specify the content URI and path to content in the updateApplication API.
ADMA0134E: Content does not exist at path {0} specified for the file and modulefile update of {1}
Problem MSG0001
User response Verify that the content path is correct.
ADMA0135E: The content URI must be specified for file or modulefile delete.
Problem MSG0001
User response Verify that the content URI is specified.
ADMA0136E: Content type {0} and operation {1} is not valid. Because {1} is installed using zero binary copy mode only, you can use the modulefile as content type and specify add or delete as operation.
Problem MSG0001
User response Use modulefile as the content type for updating an application and use add or delete as the operation.
ADMA0137E: Failed to load the resource-env-ref-type of {0}
Problem A syntax error exists in the ejb-jar.xml file.
User response Modify the syntax of <resource-env-ref-type> of the specified name in the ejb-jar.xml file.
ADMA0138W: The resource assignment with JNDI name {0} is found within scope of module {1} with URI {2} deployed to target {3}, but of wrong resource type {4}. The expected resource type is {5}.
Problem The resource is found on the deployment target, but of the wrong resource type.
User response Verify that the resource type is correct for the resource.
ADMA0139W: The resource assignment of name {0} and type {1}, with JNDI name {2} is found within scope of module {3} with URI {4} deployed to target {5}, but of wrong resource type {6}. The expected resource type is {7}.
Problem The resource is found on the deployment target, but with the wrong resource type.
User response Verify that the resource type is correct for the resource.
ADMA0140E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. Application edition, {1}, is not valid. An application edition cannot have leading or trailing spaces and cannot contain any of the following characters: / , # $ @ : ; &quot; * ? &lt; &gt; | = + &amp; % &apos; ]]
Problem The specified application edition contains an unacceptable character. An application edition cannot contain leading or trailing spaces and cannot contain any of the following characters: backward slash (\), slash (/), number sign (#), dollar ($), at sign (@), $colon (:), asterisk (*), question mark (?), quotation marks ("), greater than sign (>), less than sign (<), pipe (|), semicolon (;), or comma (,), equal sign (=), plus (+), percent (%), ampersand (&), single quotation mark (') square brackets (]]).
User response Specify an application edition that contains acceptable characters.
ADMA0141E: Application {0} cannot be uninstalled because it is active on deployment targets {1}.
Problem The specified application edition cannot be uninstalled because it is the active edition on the specified deployment targets.
User response Activate another edition of this application to deactivate the edition that you are trying to uninstall.
ADMA0142W: Trying to close the archive that is already closed.
Problem The archive file is already closed.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA0143W: Unexpected exception: {0} checking if the enterprise archive (EAR) file is deployed.
Problem An unexpected exception occurred while checking if the enterprise bean Java archive (JAR) file deployed.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA0144E: Application {0} is installed with the zero binary copy option. Applications are installed using this option in a Rational unit test environment or using AppManagement MBean API. When an application is installed using this option it is not possible to perform any operation on this application using wsadmin or administrative console that involves accessing the application metadata or EAR file. Such operations include view/edit application information, export, export DDL etc. The only possible operations using wsadmin or admin console are start, stop and uninstall. If this application is installed using WSAD unit test environment then use WSAD to view/edit application information.
Problem This application cannot be exported, edited, or updated.
User response This operation is not accepted.
ADMA0145E: The application {0} is installed with the zero binary copy option. It is not possible to perform any operation on this application that involves accessing the application metadata or enterprise archivve (EAR) file.
Problem Because the application was installed using the zero binary copy option, it is not possible to perform any operation on this application that involves accessing the application metadata or EAR file. The only possible operation is uninstall.
User response This operation is not accepted for the specified application.
ADMA0146E: The application {0} is installed with the zero ear copy option. It is not possible to perform edit operations with useMetaDataFromBinaries flag true.
Problem Because the application was installed using the zero ear copy option, it is not possible to perform any operation on this application that involves accessing the EAR file.
User response This operation is not accepted for the specified application.
ADMA0147E: The application {0} was installed using the zero ear copy option. It is not possible to perform any operation on this application that involves accessing the enterprise archive (EAR) file.
Problem Because the application was installed using the zero ear copy option, it is not possible to perform any operation on this application that involves accessing the EAR file.
User response This operation is not accepted for the specified application.
ADMA0150E: An error occured during the deployment extension step - {0}
Problem An error occured while running the deployment step.
User response Check any error logs that are specific to the step.
ADMA0151I: The system successfully ran the deployment extension step - {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA0152E: The system failed to run the deployment extension step - {0}: {1}
Problem This deployment step is not successful.
User response Check any error logs that are specfic to the step.
ADMA0153I: The system is starting the deployment extension step - {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required
ADMA0154I: A non-J2EE artifact is detected for installation. The system searches for available enterprise archive (EAR) wrapper extensions to wrap the non-J2EE artifact to an EAR file for application deployment.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required
ADMA0155I: The system successfully made an enterprise archive (EAR) wrapper extension. New earFilePath: - {0}
Problem The EAR wrapper extension is successful.
User response No user action is required
ADMA0156I: The enterprise archive (EAR) wrapper extension class - {0} is found and ran successfully.
Problem An EAR wrapper extension was found to wrap the module to the EAR file.
User response No user action is required
ADMA0157E: The system cannot find any valid enterprise archive (EAR) wrapper extensions or an extension did not run successfully to set a new EAR file path.
Problem This error occurs when a non-J2EE type artifact and extensions are installed to wrap the module to an EAR file before application deployment can be found or did not run successfully.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0158I: [EJBDeploy] {0}
Problem This message is written into the log file when an DeployEJBTask is run.
User response Examine the informational message and the previous messages from the DeployEJBTask, to determine whether any corrective action is necessary.
ADMA0159W: Duplicate root context({0}) was found on the same node {1} and same host {2}
Problem More than one Web module is installed with the same root context, same node and same host. The same Web archive (WAR) module might be installed more than once.
User response Verify that you are not installing the same WAR file to the same host.
ADMA0160E: The target scope that is passed to the listApplications has incorrect format {0}.
Problem The target scope must be "WebSphere:cell=myCell,node=myNode", "WebSphere:cell=myCell,node=myNode,server=myServer" or "WebSphere:cell=myCell,cluster=myCluster".
User response Correct the syntax of the target.
ADMA0161W: The resource assignment with name {0} is not found within scope of module {1} with URI {2} that is deployed to target {3}.
Problem The resource is not found on the deployment target.
User response Verify that the resource Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name is correct for the resource.
ADMA0162W: The resource assignment with name {0} is found within scope of module {1} with URI {2} deployed to target {3}, but of wrong resource type {4}. The expected resource type is {5}.
Problem The resource is not found on the deployment target.
User response Make sure that the resource Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name is correct for the resource.
ADMA0163E: Resource validation is not initialized.
Problem The call to initialize the resource validation is not performed.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA0164W: Failed to load the systemapps.xml file on cell {0}, node {1}.
Problem The systemapps.xml file did not load.
User response Verify that the cell name and node name are correct.
ADMA0165E: Content does not exist at the path specified {0} for a partialapp update.
Problem The specified content does not exist.
User response Verify that the content path is correct.
ADMA0166E: Duplicate file {0} for {1} operation.
Problem The file that is specified by the URL already exists in the application. The specified operation cannot be performed.
User response Verify that the specified URL is correct or that the operation is correct. Use update instead of add.
ADMA0167E: File {0} does not exist for {1} operation.
Problem The file that is specified by the URL does not exist in the application. The specified operation cannot be performed.
User response Verify that the specified URL is correct or that the operation is correct.
ADMA0168E: Attempt to remove last module {0}.
Problem The specified module is the last module in the application. WebSphere Application Server cannot remove all of the modules from the application.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA0169E: Parameter validation failure for {0}:
Problem Parameter validation failed.
User response Review the original exception and confirm that the passed parameter is correct.
ADMA0170E: Authorization failure. The user does not have permission to access application {0}.
Problem The user does not have proper role assigned to manage the specified application.
User response Please confirm if the user has proper administratiove role.
ADMA0171E: Authorization failure. The user does not have permission to manage the target {0} : {1}.
Problem The user does not have proper role assigned to manage the specified target.
User response Please confirm if the user has proper administratiove role.
ADMA0172E: Authorization failure. The user does not have permission to perform {0} role on the resource {1}.
Problem The user does not have proper role assigned to manage the specified resource.
User response Please confirm if the user has proper administratiove role.
ADMA0173E: The EAR file for application {0} is not managed by WebSphere. Therefore, any operation such as {1} that involves changing the EAR file is not allowed.
Problem If the application is installed using zero binary copy or zero EAR copy (with use binary config) then EAR file of the application is not in WebSphere repository. Therefore, such EAR can not be modified.
User response Install the application without zero binary or zero ear copy.
ADMA0174E: The filepermission argument contains an invalid format or contains an invalid regular expression pattern: {0}. Correct format is file_pattern=permission. Multiple filepermissions are separated by a pound sign (#). (Example: .* .jsp=644#.* .xml=744)
Problem User provided incorrect format or invalid regular expression pattern for filepermission
User response Check filepermission and pattern again for valid format or valid regular expression pattern.
ADMA0176E: Application installation of {0} faild with PrivilegedActionException. Ear file path is {1}.
Problem Some of the action to install the application could not be performed because fo the lack of previlege.
User response Please confirm that there is enough priviledge to perform the installation of the application.
ADMA0177E: Application installation of {0} faild with unknown exception. Ear file path is {1}. Exception is {2}.
Problem Application installation had failed with unknown exception.
User response Please investigate the exception.
ADMA0178E: Checking of the existance of Application {0} faild with PrivilegedActionException.
Problem Some of the action to checkthe existance of the application could not be performed because fo the lack of previlege.
User response Please confirm that there is enough priviledge to perform the checking of the existance of the application.
ADMA0179E: Checking of the existance of Application {0} faild with unknown exception. Exception is {1}.
Problem Checking of the existance of Application had failed with unknown exception.
User response Please investigate the exception.
ADMA0180E: Comparing security policy faild with PrivilegedActionException.
Problem Some of the action to compare the security policy could not be performed because fo the lack of previlege.
User response Please confirm that there is enough priviledge to perform the compare the security policy.
ADMA0181E: Comparing security policy faild with unknown exception. Exception is {0}.
Problem Comparing security policy had failed with unknown exception.
User response Please investigate the exception.
ADMA0182I: The specified jndiname {0} for the message destination ref {1} does not match with the corresponding Destination JNDI name{2}.
Problem The specified jndi name of the message destination ref does not match withe the jndi name that is linked by the message destination.
User response This is an information. Please confirm the jndi name is correct.
ADMA0183E: Cannot delete a deployment descriptor file: {0}
Problem The file requested to be deleted is a deployment descriptor file which cannot be deleted.
User response Check that you have specified the correct file to be deleted. If there is a mistake in the deleted file name, rerun the update with the correct file to be deleted.
ADMA0184E: {0} is not a valid target.
Problem The specified target server does not exist.
User response Verify that the target name is valid. Look for typographical errors.
ADMA0185W: An update application operation failed and the configuration session could not be restored to its state before the operation was initiated. The configuration session is in an inconsistent state, and changes made in the session should be discarded.
Problem An update application operation failed, and the configuration session state could not be restored. Saving the session might result in an inconsistent configuration.
User response Discard the configuration changes in the current session.
ADMA0186W: An uninstall application operation failed and the configuration session could not be restored to its state before the operation was initiated. The configuration session is in an inconsistent state, and changes made in the session should be discarded.
Problem An uninstall application operation failed, and the configuration session state could not be restored. Saving the session might result in an inconsistent configuration.
User response Discard the configuration changes in the current session.
ADMA0187E: Authorization failure. The user does not have permission to install application {0}. The user must have deployer role or configurator role for the cell or for the targets to install/redeploy the application.
Problem The user does not have proper role assigned to install or redeploy the the application to specified targets.
User response Please confirm if the user has proper administratiove role described in the message.
ADMA0188E: Authorization failure. The user does not have permission to uninstall application {0}. The user must have deployer role or configurator role for the cell or for the target, or deployer role for the application to uninstall it.
Problem The user does not have proper role assigned to uninstall the specified target.
User response Please confirm if the user has proper administratiove role described in the message.
ADMA0189E: Authorization failure. The user does not have permission to update application {0}. The user must have deployer role or configurator role for the cell or for the target, or deployer role for the application.
Problem The user does not have proper role assigned to update the specified target.
User response Please confirm if the user has proper administratiove role described in the message.
ADMA0190E: Authorization failure. The user does not have permission to access application {0}. The user must have monitor role.
Problem The user does not have proper role assigned to access the specified application.
User response Please confirm if the user has proper administratiove role described in the message.
ADMA0191E: Authorization failure. The user does not have permission to access the resource {0}. The user must have monitor role for the cell, target node or the application.
Problem The user does not have proper role assigned to access the specified resource.
User response Please confirm if the user has proper administratiove role described in the error message.
ADMA0192E: Authorization failure. The user does not have permission to access the resource {0}. The user must have {1} role to access {2}.
Problem The user does not have proper role assigned to access the specified resource.
User response Please confirm if the user has proper administratiove role described in the error message.
ADMA0193E: Authorization failure. The user does not have permission to update the application {0}. The user must have deployer role or configurator role for the cell or deployer role of the application.
Problem The user does not have proper role assigned to manage the specified target.
User response Please confirm if the user has proper administratiove role described in the message.
ADMA0194E: Authorization failure. The user does not have permission to start/stop application {0}. The user must have operator role of the applocation.
Problem The user does not have proper role assigned to operate the specified application.
User response Please confirm if the user has proper administratiove role described in the message.
ADMA0195W: The Environment Entry defined in {0} has NULL value for name "{1}".
Problem Value for an Environment Entry is missing. Missing entries will be ignored during runtime, with a warning.
User response Deployer needs to provide the corresponding values to EAR, before deployment.
ADMA0196I: Exception thrown while trying to load the deployment descriptor {0}; exception is {1}
Problem exception was trown while loading the specified deployment descriptor.
User response Please examine the specified Deployment descriptor.
ADMA0197E: The application cannot be updated with the {0} file because the <application server> cannot expand the {1} URI as an archive file. Either the URI does not resolve to an archive file or the archive file is corrupted.
Problem An archive file in a deployed application cannot be opened. The file URI that is specified in the error message might resolve to a file that is not an archive file in the deployed application. The archive file also might be corrupted.
User response Verify that the contents of the files that are used to update the application are consistent with the application archive that is being updated. Also, make sure that the deployed application archive is not corrupted.
ADMA0198E: The system can not complete the operation with autolink enabled. Your application must contain an EJB 3.0 module to enable autolink support.
Problem Autolink support is only available for applications that contain an EJB 3.0 module.
User response Disable autolink support and rerun the same operation.
ADMA0199E: The system can not complete the operation with autolink enabled. All modules must share one common target to enable autolink support.
Problem To use autolink for an EJB reference, each module in the application must share at least one common target.
User response Specify a common target for each module or disable the autolink option. Then, rerun the same operation.
ADMA4001I: Usage syntax: EARExpander -ear (name of the input EAR file for the expand operation or name of the output EAR file for the collapse operation) -operationDir (directory to which the EAR file is expanded or directory from which the EAR file is collapsed) -operation (expand | collapse) [-expansionFlags (all | war)]
Problem NONE
User response No user action is required.
ADMA4002E: The EARExpander command is missing a required argument: {0}
Problem One of the required arguments for the EARExpander command is missing. The required arguments are ear, operationDir, and operation.
User response Rerun the EARExpander command with the missing argument and its value.
ADMA4003E: EARExpander: The enterprise archive (EAR) file that is specified is not valid: {0}
Problem The specified EAR file is not valid. If you are performing an expand operation, the file does not exist, does not have read permission, or is not in the correct EAR format. If you are performing a collapse operation, the specified file is an existing file.
User response Rerun the EARExpander command with the correct EAR file specified.
ADMA4004E: EARExpander: The specified operation directory {0} is not valid.
Problem The specified operation directory is not valid. If you are performing a collapse operation, the specified directory does not exist, is not a directory, or the files in it are not in the correct EAR file format. If you are performing an expand operation, the specified directory is an existing file.
User response Rerun the EARExpander command with the correct operation directory specified.
ADMA4005E: EARExpander: The specified operation {0} is not valid.
Problem Check the command-line arguments to the EARExpander command.
User response Type EARExpander without any parameters to see command-line help.
ADMA4006I: Expanding {0} into {1}
Problem This informational message indicates that the EARExpander command is expanding an enterprise archive (EAR) file.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA4007I: Collapsing {0} into {1}
Problem This informational message indicates that the EARExpander command is collapsing a directory to an EAR file.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA4008E: EARExpander: Missing a value for the required argument "{0}"
Problem A value is not specified for the required argument of the EARExpander command.
User response Rerun the EARExpander command with a specified value for the required argument.
ADMA4009W: The expansion flag that is specified, {0}, is not valid. The program is ignoring this incorrect value and using a default value of All.
Problem The expansion flag value that is specified is not valid. The default value, All, is used instead.
User response No user action is required if your intention is to expand the entire enterprise archive (EAR) file. Otherwise, rerun the EARExpander command and specify war, as the expansion flag.
ADMA4010W: Both the listener port and the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name are specified for the enterprise bean: {0} in module {1}. Specify only one value, either the listener port or the JNDI name, for the enterprise bean.
Problem Specify either the listener port and the JNDI name for the message-driven enterprise bean, but not both of them.
User response Specify either the listener port or the JNDI name for the message-driven enterprise bean in the listed task.
ADMA4011E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name is not specified for message destination object {1} in module {2}.
Problem A message destination reference exists in the application. The JNDI name field that is required to bind the reference does not have a value.
User response Specify the JNDI name for the reference in the task that is listed in the error message.
ADMA4012E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name is not specified for the enterprise bean: {1} in module: {2}. Specify a JNDI name for the enterprise bean.
Problem The JNDI name must have a value because an enterprise bean exists in the application.
User response Specify the JNDI name for the message-driven enterprise bean in the task that is listed in the error message.
ADMA4013E: The EARExpander command did not expand the enterprise archive (EAR) file because the following exception occurred: {0}
Problem The EAR file might contain files that are not valid or access has been denied to create or read the files.
User response Use the -verbose option with the EARExpander command to get a stack trace for the exception.
ADMA4014E: The EARExpander command did not collapse the enterprise archive (EAR) file because the following exception occurred: {0}
Problem The EAR file might contain files that are not valid or access has been denied to create or read the files.
User response Use the -verbose option with the EARExpander command to get a stack trace for the exception.
ADMA5001I: The application binaries are saved in {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5002E: Application binaries cannot be saved in {0}: {1}
Problem As part of the application installation, the application enterprise archive (EAR) file is saved in the WebSphere Application Server configuration repository. This error message is displayed during installation if the enterprise archive (EAR) file cannot be saved.
User response Verify that enough disk space is available to save the EAR file, and check the file permissions. If the problem persists, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5003I: The JavaServer Pages (JSP) files in the Web archive (WAR) files {0} compiled successfully.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5004E: The JavaServer Pages (JSP) files in the Web archive (WAR) file {0} cannot be compiled; check the logs for more errors.: {1}
Problem The JavaServer Pages (JSP) files in the Web archive (WAR) modules of the enterprise archive (EAR) file have compilation errors.
User response Use the Application Server Toolkit to compile the JSP files and check for compilation errors.
ADMA5005I: The application {0} is configured in the WebSphere Application Server repository.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5006E: An error occurred configuring {0} in WebSphere Application Server repository: {1}
Problem Prior messages detail the cause of this failure. Typically, the error conditions include wrong server and node names that are specified as module targets during installation.
User response Read the error messages and rectify the problem.
ADMA5007I: The EJBDeploy command completed on {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5008E: EJBDeploy failed on {0}: {1}
Problem This message indicates that the EJBDeploy command failed during application installation. Prior messages detail the cause of this failure.
User response Use the Application Server Toolkit to run the EJBDeploy command on the enterprise archive (EAR) file before installing it, and remove the causes of the EJBDeploy failures.
ADMA5009I: An application archive is extracted at {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5010E: An error occurred extracting the application at {0}: {1}
Problem The disk might be full or might be write-protected.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5011I: The cleanup of the temp directory for application {0} is complete.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5012I: The installed cleanup failed for {0}: {1}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5013I: Application {0} installed successfully.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5014E: The installation of application {0} failed.
Problem Prior messages detail the cause of this failure.
User response Read the previous message to rectify the problem.
ADMA5015E: Application {0} cannot be installed because it already exists in the WebSphere Application Server configuration.
Problem The application name must be unique in the WebSphere Application Server configuration.
User response Install the application with a different name.
ADMA5016I: Installation of {0} started.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5017I: Uninstallation of {0} started.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5018I: The EJBDeploy command is running on enterprise archive (EAR) file {0}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5019E: The application name {0} is not valid. The application name cannot begin with a leading dot and cannot contain any of the following characters: / : * ? " < > | ; ,
Problem The specified application name contains an unacceptable character. An application name cannot begin with a leading dot and cannot contain any of the following characters: slash (/) (\), (:) colon, asterisk (*), question mark (?), quotation marks ", > (greater than sign), less than sign <, pipe |, semicolon (;), or comma (,).
User response Specify an application name that contains acceptable characters.
ADMA5020E: The target server {0} on node {1} that is specified for module {2} does not exist.
Problem A target that is specified for a module during application installation is not valid.
User response Verify that the specified target server exists.
ADMA5022E: The target cluster {0} specified for module {1} does not exist.
Problem A target that is specified for a module during application installation is not valid.
User response Verify that the specified target cluster exists.
ADMA5023E: Ambiguous specification for object {0}. Multiple objects exist with this name, at least one each under parents {1} and {2}. Specify parent {3}.
Problem Typically this error occurs when a server name is specified as a target for the module of the application without specifying the node name. If multiple servers exist with the same name, then the value is treated as an ambiguous definition.
User response Specify the parent name, for example, a node name if a server is specified.
ADMA5024E: The cluster member {0} is specified as a target for module {1}, but the cluster {2} that {0} belongs to is not specified in the list of targets. This configuration is not valid.
Problem An application module cannot be installed on a server that is a member of a cluster, without specifying the cluster as a target.
User response Specify the cluster as a target.
ADMA5025E: The ObjectName format is incorrect for {0}.
Problem The javax.management.ObjectName instance has domain:key=value format. The domain name for the application management function in WebSphere Application Server is WebSphere.
User response Correct the ObjectName format.
ADMA5026E: No valid target is specified in ObjectName {0} for module {1}.
Problem The target server or cluster that is specified for a module in the application installation does not exist. The target server name is specified as WebSphere:cell=cellName,node=nodeName,server=serverName. The target cluster name is specified as WebSphere:cell=cellName,cluster=clusterName.
User response Verify that the target name is valid. Look for typographical errors.
ADMA5027E: Cluster {0} is not found in the repository.
Problem The cluster with the given name does not exist.
User response Correct the cluster name. Check for typographical errors.
ADMA5028E: Server {0} on node {1} is not found in the repository.
Problem The server with the given name does not exist under the given node.
User response Correct the server name. Look for typographical errors.
ADMA5029E: Cluster member {0} that is defined in the cluster configuration for {1} cannot be found as a server.
Problem The cluster.xml file for the cluster lists a cluster member that does not exist. The cluster configuration might not be valid.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5030E: No deployment object is found in the deployment document for {0}.
Problem The deployment.xml file for the given deployment is empty or not valid.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5031E: The system cannot load {0} document for the object at {1}.
Problem The document is corrupt or empty.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5032W: The target {0} is specified more than once in {1}. Ignoring {2}
Problem The same target that is specified multiple times for the same module is treated as a single target.
User response Remove the duplicates from the target name.
ADMA5033E: The target server {0} specified for {2} is a part of cluster {1}, but cluster {1} is not specified in the list of targets.
Problem A module cannot be installed on a cluster member without also specifying the cluster as a target.
User response Specify the cluster as a module target also.
ADMA5034W: The server {0} mentioned in the copy.sessionmgr.servername options for installation does not exist in the configuration.
Problem The server name is not valid.
User response Make sure that the server exists.
ADMA5035E: The copy operation on the session manager of {0} failed, as the copy is {1}.
Problem The copy made of the session manager settings is not of type SessionManager.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5036E: An exception {0} occurred while copying session manager settings from server {1}.
Problem The previous message details the cause of this problem.
User response Read the previous message to understand the probable cause.
ADMA5037I: The system is starting to back up the application at {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5038I: The system Completed the backup of the application at {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5039E: The node name cannot be null.
Problem The node name that passed in as a parameter to the removeAllAppsFromNode API cannot be null.
User response If the removeAllAppsFromNode API on the AppManagement MBean is called programmatically, then make sure that the node name that is passed in is not null. If the addNode utility displays this exception, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5040E: The node name {0} does not exist in the configuration.
Problem The node name is not valid.
User response Specify the correct node name.
ADMA5041E: The application {0} that is listed in the server index entry for node {1} cannot be found.
Problem The serverindex.xml file for the given node is incorrect.
User response Note the steps to recreate the problem and see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5042E: Targets {0} are not found in the repository. Server index entries for these targets are not updated.
Problem The application has a module that is deployed on the servers or clusters that do not exist. The application is uninstalled, but if the targets do exist, the serverindex.xml file for the nodes of these targets is not updated.
User response If the targets that are specified in the message exist in the WebSphere Application Server configuration, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5043I: Module {0} is bound to server {1}.
Problem This informational message describes the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5044I: Application {0} is bound to node {1}.
Problem This informational message describes the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5045E: The application name {0} cannot be found under any cell in the repository.
Problem The application does not exist.
User response Check the application name. Look for typographical errors.
ADMA5046E: No cell name is specified in the options table that is passed as a parameter to the intallApplication API. The cell name is looked for in the module to server mapping that is specified using the AppConstants.APPDEPL_MODULE_TO_SERVER key in the options table and then in the value that corresponds to the AppConstants.APPDEPL_CELL key in the options table.
Problem The application does not have a module, and the cell name is not passed as a parameter to the installApplication API of the AppManagement MBean.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5047E: The cell name {0} does not exist in the configuration.
Problem The cell name is not valid.
User response Check the cell name. Look for typographical errors.
ADMA5048E: No cell name is specified in the input parameters.
Problem The cell name is needed to uniquely identify the application.
User response If this API is called programmatically, make sure that the cell name is passed in through the properties table (key= AppConstants.APPDEPL_CELLNAME).
ADMA5049E: The binary data for the enterprise archive (EAR) file of application {0} cannot be located either in the repository at context {1} or on the disk at {2}.
Problem After application installation, the EAR file is stored in the WebSphere Application Server configuration. This error message is displayed when the EAR file cannot be located in the WAS_HOME/config/cells/cellName/applications/appName.ear/ directory.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5050E: An unacceptable number format for the reload interval is detected. The specified value {0} is not a valid long value.
Problem The value for the reload interval must be a long value.
User response Make sure that the specified reload interval is a numeric long value.
ADMA5051W: An unacceptable value {0} for the class loader policy is detected. The default MULTIPLE is used.
Problem The value for the class loader policy must be specified using the constants that are defined in the AppConstants class.
User response Verify that the class loader policy has one of the predefined values.
ADMA5052W: A value that is not valid {0} is detected for the class loading mode. The default, PARENT_FIRST, is used.
Problem The value for the class loading mode must be specified using the constants that are defined in the AppConstants class.
User response Make sure that the class loading mode has one of the predefined values.
ADMA5053I: The library references for the installed optional package are created.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5054E: The InstalledOptionalPackage deployment task failed on {0}: {1}
Problem This message indicates that the InstalledOptionalPackage installation task failed during application installation. Prior messages detail the cause of this failure.
User response Review and investigate the error messages. If the problem persists, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5055E: Errors in validating application target association for {0} - {1}
Problem Messages before this error detail the cause of the failure. Typically the error conditions include wrong application type or wrong module targets.
User response Review and investigate the error messages. If the problem persists, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5056E: Error in installing application {0}
Problem Messages before this error detail the cause of the failure. Typically the error conditions include wrong application type or wrong module targets.
User response Review and investigate the error messages. If the problem persists, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5057E: Application validation failed with an unexpected exception while checking module to server relationship: {0}
Problem Messages before this error detail the cause of the failure. Typically the error conditions include wrong application type or wrong module targets.
User response Review and investigate the error messages. If the problem persists, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5058I: Application and module versions are validated with versions of deployment targets.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5059E: Errors in validating resource usage for application {0} - {1}
Problem Messages before this error detail the cause of the failure. Typically the error conditions include wrong application type or wrong module targets.
User response Review and investigate the error messages. If the problem persists, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5060E: Resource validation for application {0} failed due to unexpected exception {1}
Problem Messages before this error detail the cause of the failure. Typically the error conditions include wrong application type or wrong module targets.
User response Review and investigate the error messages. If the problem persists, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5061W: The resource JNDI table is not created yet; call gatherJNDINames first.
Problem No resource JNDI table is created. Need to call gatherJNDINames first.
User response Make sure that the gatherJNDINames is called first.
ADMA5062W: An error occurred while reusing the existing deployment.xml file. The original deployment settings are not reused."
Problem A problem occured getting the existing deployment resource.
User response Edit the application to restore any previous deployment settings.
ADMA5063W: Wrong input for recycle behavior. {0} is specified as recycle option, but modules to recycle are not supplied using key {0}.
Problem Recycle option does not match input.
User response Review and investigate the error messages. If the problem persists, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5064I: FileMergeTask completed successfully for {0}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5065E: Exception in FileMergeTask {0}.
Problem See the exception for causes of the error.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5066E: Error validate application {0} : {1}.
Problem See messages for cause of error.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA5067I: Resource validation for application {0} completed successfully.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5068I: The resource validation for application {0} completed successfully, but warnings occured during validation.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5069E: The installation of application {0} failed. This application was in the middle of a full update and therefore is uninstalled from the configuration session. Discard your current configuration session immediately to recover the application. Do not save changes to the WebSphere Application Server configuration repository. The application is not uninstalled from this repository. Until the current configuration session is discarded you do not see this application in the current session.
Problem Prior messages detail the cause of this failure.
User response Read the previous message to rectify the problem.
ADMA5070E: The serverindex.xml for node {0} is empty. The operation cannot be completed. Save the log files and report this problem.
Problem See message for the cause of the error.
User response Save the log files and report the problem.
ADMA5071I: Distribution status check started for application {0}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5072I: Distribution status check completed for application {0}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5073E: An incorrect shared library string is specified - {0}
Problem An error occurred in preparing the application. The specified shared library string has an incorrect format. The correct format is: standalone library name or "WebSphere:name=<LibraryName>,isSharedClassloader=<true/false>". Use "+" to specify multiple library names.
User response Specify the correct shared library string.
ADMA5102I: The configuration data for {0} from the configuration repository is deleted successfully.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5103E: The deletion of the configuration data for {0} from the configuration repository failed.
Problem The uninstall procedure failed to delete the application configuration data successfully. The application is still uninstalled.
User response See the problem determination information at the IBM WebSphere Application Server Support Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html
ADMA5104I: The server index entry for {0} is updated successfully.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5105E: Updates to the server index entry failed for the last node in {0}
Problem The application is listed in the serverindex.xml file for each node on which every module is deployed. This message indicates that an unexpected error occurred while deleting the application entry from the serverindex.xml file during application uninstallation.
User response See the problem determination information at the IBM WebSphere Application Server Support Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html
ADMA5106I: Application {0} uninstalled successfully.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5107E: The application {0} cannot be uninstalled.
Problem An unexpected exception occured during installation.
User response Read the previous error messages for details.
ADMA5108E: Application {0} cannot be uninstalled because it does not exist in the WebSphere Application Server configuration.
Problem An application name does not exist.
User response Make sure that the application name is correct.
ADMA5109E: Unexpected exception {0} deleting edition configuration properties for {1}
Problem While attempting to delete edition properties for the specified application, the indicate exception occurred.
User response See the problem determination information at the IBM WebSphere Application Server Support Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html
ADMA5110I: The application {0} is installed as a hidden application and will not be exposed via administrative interfaces such as GUI client, wsadmin or MBean Java API. In order to perform management operations on this application, the application name must be known.
Problem This information message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA5111E: The deployment.xml file could not be found in the expanded application directory while installing as a system application
Problem Deployment.xml file does not exist
User response Make sure the deployment.xml file exists
ADMA6001I: Begin the application preparation -
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6002I: The options used are:
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6003I: Reading the local enterprise archive (EAR) file ...
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6004I: The preferences for default bindings:
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6005I: Checking the filter.policy file on server ...
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6006I: ...... Saving the local enterprise archive (EAR) file ...
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6007I: Proceeding with local installation.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6008I: Installation event received:
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6009I: Processing is complete.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6010I: The tasks are {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6011I: Deleting directory tree {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6012I: Exception in run {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6013I: Extract application binaries at {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6014I: The cell name is {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6015I: Module {0} is being installed on {1}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6016I: Add to workspace {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6017I: The document {0} is saved.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6018I: The node-server relationship for this application is {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6019I: The node-serverIndex document relationship for this application is {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6020I: The system is adding the serverindex entry for {0} for server {1} on node {2}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6021I: Removing the serverindex entry for {0} for server {1} on node {2}, and the return code is {3}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6051I: Begin the application uninstall.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6052I: Proceeding with the local uninstall ...
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6053I: Uninstall event received:
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA6054I: Application installation deployment targets exist in different node groups {0}
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA7000W: An unexpected exception occurred during onChangeStart processing: {0}
Problem The exception message might detail a probable cause.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA7001W: An unexpected exception occurred in checking if {0} is an application enterprise archive (EAR) file: {1}. This file might not be synchronized properly, that is the application binaries might not get placed correctly.
Problem The exception message might detail a probable cause.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA7002E: An unexpected exception {0} occurred in building the cache for application synchronization from the serverindex.xml file. The application synchronization logic does not work for deletions or modifictions of binaries in this case.
Problem The exception message might detail a probable cause.
User response If an application enterprise archive (EAR) file is not expanded to the destination that is specified during installation, use the EARExpander tool to expand the EAR file.
ADMA7003E: A malformed server index entry {0} exists. The correct form for the entry is appName.ear/deployments/appName. The application binary corresponding to this entry might not be changed upon completion of the task.
Problem The entry for deployedApplication in the serverindex.xml file is bad.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA7004E: An unexpected exception occurred while building the cache entry for {0} and {1}. The exception is: {2}. All the related binaries might not be changed.
Problem The exception message might detail a probable cause.
User response If an application enterprise archive (EAR) file is not expanded to the destination that is specified during installation, use the EARExpander tool to expand the EAR file.
ADMA7005E: An unexpected exception occurred while loading resource {0} from the repository. This error causes problems in using this resource for application synchronization logic.
Problem The exception message might detail a probable cause.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA7006E: An unexpected exception occurred in onChangeCompletion processing: {0}
Problem The exception message might detail a probable cause.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA7007E: An unexpected exception occurred in postProcess processing ID={1}: {0}
Problem The exception message might detail a probable cause.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA7008E: An unexpected exception occurred for the expandEar command. The enterprise archive (EAR) file {0} is not extracted in the following paths {1}. Exception: {2}
Problem The disk might be full, or the directory might not have write permission.
User response Use the EARExpander tool to extract the EAR file.
ADMA7009E: An exception {0} occurred when deleting directory {1}
Problem The exception message might detail a probable cause.
User response Delete the directory manually.
ADMA7010E: An unexpected exception occurred when calling an external security provider at application installation time {0}. The exception is {1}
Problem The exception message might detail a probable cause.
User response If the problem persists, see problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support page at http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA7011E: An unexpected exception occurred when calling an external security provider at application uninstallation time {0}. The exception is {1}
Problem The exception message might detail a probable cause.
User response If the problem persists, see problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support page at http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA7012E: An unexpected exception occurred when calling an external security provider at application uninstallation time. The exception is {0}
Problem The exception message might detail a probable cause.
User response If the problem persists, see problem determination information on the WebSphere Application Server Support page at http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA7013W: Enabling the Cluster ripple option requires that you also enable the Distribute binaries option.
Problem To enable the Cluster ripple option, enable the Distribute binaries option as well.
User response Enable Distribute binaries if the Cluster ripple option is required.
ADMA7014E: The Cluster ripple option cannot be specified when the target cluster is on node: {0} which has auto-sync enabled.
Problem The Cluster ripple option cannot be specified when target cluster is on nodes that have auto-sync enabled.
User response Enable the Distribute binaries option if the Cluster ripple option is required.
ADMA7015W: Unexpected exception {0} in {1} for fileURI {2}. This file might not be synchronized properly and the application binaries might not get placed correctly.
Problem The exception message might detail the probable cause.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA7016W: Unexpected exception {0} in {1} to build VariableMap. This file might not be synchronized properly and the application binaries might not get placed correctly.
Problem The exception message may detail probable cause.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA7017W: The event type: {0} is not valid.
Problem Received an unexpected repository event type.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA7018W: Malformed file list in {0}. No <file> tag found under <files>.
Problem The delta.xml file is malformed.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA7019E: ERROR: {0} value in AppDataMgr for application {1} is not meaningful. AppData creation might fail, application binary may not be placed correctly.
Problem Missing data in the application binary synchronization process.
User response If an application EAR file is not expanded to the destination that is specified during installation, then use the EARExpander tool to expand the EAR file. Consult the IBM WebSphere Application Server Support website available at: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html. The site provides searchable databases of technotes, solutions, and e-fixes. Information on contacting the WebSphere Support team is also provided.
ADMA7020E: Error processing delta files {0}.
Problem Application update changes might not be sychronized, recycle behavior might be unexpected.
User response If the problem persists, see the problem determination on the WebSphere Application Server Support Web page on http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/.
ADMA7021I: Distribution of application {0} completed successfully.
Problem This informational message indicates the distribution status of the application.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA7022E: Distribution of application {0} failed with exception {1}.
Problem An unexpected failure occurred during application distribution. Application distribution tasks will not be executed.
User response See FFDC for more information.
ADMA7023E: Distribution of application {0} failed. Task {1} failed.
Problem An unexpected failure occurred during the execution of an application distribution task. Subsequent application distribution tasks will not be executed.
User response See FFDC for more information.
ADMA7024E: Distribution of application {0} failed. Task {1} failed with exception {2}.
Problem An unexpected failure occurred during the execution of an application distribution task. Subsequent application distribution tasks will not be executed.
User response See FFDC for more information.
ADMA7100E: A validation error occurred in task {0}. The reload interval, {1}, is not valid. A reload interval must be an integer from 0 to 2147483647.
Problem The exception message might detail a probable cause.
User response Specify an integer within the valid range.
ADMA7101E: An unexpected error occurred for the EAR expansion process. The enterprise archive (EAR) file {0} is not extracted in the following paths {1}. On node: {2}
Problem The disk might be full, or the directory might not have write permission.
User response Correct the cause of the failure, and either resync the node or use the EARExpander tool to extract the EAR file.
ADMA8000I: Application ripple of application {0} is successful.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8001E: Application ripple of application {0} failed.
Problem An unexpected exception occured during cluster update.
User response Read previous error messages for further details.
ADMA8002I: Application ripple of application {0} started.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8003I: Stopping server {0} to perform application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8004I: Stopped server {0} to perform application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8005I: Synchronizing node {0} to perform application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8006I: Synchronized node {0} to perform application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8007I: Starting server {0} to perform application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8008I: Started server {0} to perform application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8009I: Server
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8010I: Server {0} failed to start during application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8011I: Synchronization of node {0} failed during application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8012I: Cluster update of node {0} failed during application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8013I: Application ripple of applications {0} is complete.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8014I: Application ripple of applications {0} failed.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8015I: Application ripple of applications {0} failed. The exception is {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8016I: Application ripple might not be complete. Targets {0} are not found in the repository.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8017W: Cluster ripple does not function without Synchronize changes with nodes selected.
Problem The Cluster ripple option requires that Synchronize changes with Nodes be selected.
User response If you want to use the Cluster ripple option, select Synchronize changes with nodes.
ADMA8018W: Resources that are assigned to the application are beyond deployment target scope.
Problem Resources that are assigned to application are beyond deployment target scope.
User response Click cancel to return to the previous step and correct Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) assignments, or continue to move on.
ADMA8019E: The resources that are assigned to the application are beyond the deployment target scope. Resources are within the deployment target scope if they are defined at the cell, node, server, or application level when the deployment target is a server, or at the cell, cluster, or application level when the deployment target is a cluster. Assign resources that are within the deployment target scope of the application or confirm that these resources assignments are correct as specified.
Problem Resources that are assigned to application are beyond deployment target scope.
User response Click Cancel to return to the previous step and correct JNDI assignments, because Validate install option FAIL is chosen, you cannot continue beyond this step.
ADMA8020I: Applications {1} failed to start during application ripple on server {0}.
Problem One or more applications failed to start during application ripple on the server that is displayed in the message.
User response Check the logs for reason of failure.
ADMA8021I: No target server found for application {1}.
Problem The application names that are supplied are not targeted on any servers. The application name might be incorrect.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8022I: Pausing server {0} to perform application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8023I: Paused server {0} to perform application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8024I: Resuming server {0} to perform application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8025I: Resumed server {0} to perform application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8026I: Server {0} failed to pause. This server will not be resumed during application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8027I: Server {0} failed to resume during application ripple of application {1}.
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA8028I: The {0} application has been successfully expanded on the {1} node.
Problem This message is for informational purposes only.
User response No action is required.
ADMA8029E: The expansion of the {0} application has failed on the {1} node.
Problem The application failed to expand to the destination for the installed enterprise archive (EAR) file.
User response For more information about the failure, see the node agent error log. The default path for the error log is profile_root/logs/nodeagent/SystemErr.log.
ADMA8030W: The {0} application did not expand on the {1} node within the expected amount of time.
Problem The application did not expand within the expected amount of time because the expansion process might be in-progress.
User response Consider increasing the wait time for application expansion. Use the com.ibm.websphere.management.application.updatesync.appExpansionTimeout system property to increase the wait time for the deployment manager. For more information on this property, see the product documentation..
ADMA8031I: The application expansion will occur as a background process on the {1} node.
Problem If the servers are not intend to start, the application expansion process will occur as a background process.
User response No action is required.
ADMA9002E: Installation of application failed because LightweightLocal is set in {0} and target node is prior to 6.1
Problem This informational message indicates the program status.
User response No user action is required.
ADMA9003E: The {0} destination directory cannot be found in the enterprise archive (EAR) file.
Problem The destination directory for the external binding file must be part of the application.
User response Make sure that the destination directory for the binding file is specified in the EAR file.
ADMA9004E: The {0} external binding file cannot be found.
Problem The external binding file cannot be found.
User response Verify that the binding file is available on the file system.
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