WAS Plugin Configuration Generator messages

PLGC0001E: A cell name is not specified.
Explanation: The cell name is a required value.
User Response: You must specify a cell name.

PLGC0002E: A server name is specified without a node name.
Explanation: Both the server name and the node name are required for single-server plug-in generation.
User Response: If you specify a server name, you must specify a node name.

PLGC0003E: Unknown parameter:
Explanation: An unknown parameter was encountered.
User Response: Review the usage information of the GenPluginCfg utility for valid parameters.

PLGC0004E: An exception occurred while running the GenPluginCfg utility.
Explanation: An error occurred while the utility was running.
User Response: Rerun the GenPluginCfg script with the -debug option set to yes (GenPluginCfg -debug yes), to see trace details. 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/.

PLGC0005I: Plug-in configuration file =
Explanation: This informational message indicates the name of the plug-in configuration file.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0006E: An exception occurred while outputting the document.
Explanation: An error occured while generating the plug-in configuration file.
User Response: Rerun the GenPluginCfg script with the -debug option set to yes (GenPluginCfg -debug yes), to see trace details. 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/.

PLGC0007E: An exception occurred while generating a plug-in configuration document.
Explanation: An error occurred while generating the plug-in configuration file.
User Response: Rerun the GenPluginCfg script with the -debug option set to yes (GenPluginCfg -debug yes), to see trace details. 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/.

PLGC0008I: The plug-in is generating a single-server plug-in configuration file for the cell
Explanation: This informational message indicates that the configuration file for the cell is generating.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0009I: The plug-in is generating for all servers in the cell
Explanation: None
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0010E: No cell name is specified...stopping generation.
Explanation: A cell name is required.
User Response: Specify a cell name. Make sure that configuration data is saved in the repository. 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/.

PLGC0012I: The plug-in is generating a server plug-in configuration file using the cluster definition
Explanation: None.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0013I: The plug-in is generating a server plug-in configuration file for all of servers in the cell
Explanation: None.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0014E: No clusters or nodes are defined...exiting.
Explanation: No nodes or clusters are defined in the present configuration. No servers are available for which to generate a plug-in configuration.
User Response: Create nodes and clusters that have servers in them using either the administrative console, or the wsadmin.sh tool.

PLGC0015E: No server definitions are found for the cell
Explanation: No servers are defined in the given cell. No servers are available for which to generate a plug-in configuration.
User Response: Create servers within the nodes and clusters before running the tool, by using either the administrative console or the wsadmin.sh tool.

PLGC0016E: A server name is not set for a member server in the cluster
Explanation: One or more of the cluster members do not have server names.
User Response: Use the administrative console or the wsadmin tool to fix this problem.

PLGC0017E: The plug-in cannot parse the server cluster configuration for the cluster
Explanation: This error occurred because of a corrupt cluster configuration file.
User Response: Use the administrative console to cluster your servers again. If that action fails, delete any cluster configuration that might be present and try again. Make sure that configuration data is saved in the repository. 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/.

PLGC0018E: An exception occurred while reading the server cluster configuration for a cluster
Explanation: This error occured because of a corrupt cluster configuration file.
User Response: Use the administrative console or the wsadmin.sh tool to cluster your servers again. If that action fails, delete any cluster configuration that might already be present and try again.

PLGC0019E: No cell definitions are found.
Explanation: No cells are found in your existing configuration.
User Response: Use the administrative console or the wsadmin.sh tool to create the cells.

PLGC0020E: No valid server definitions are found for the server cluster
Explanation: No servers are found in the specified cluster.
User Response: Use either the administrative console or the wsadmin tool to configure the servers within the cluster.

PLGC0021E: No valid server definitions are found for any cluster. No plugin-cfg.xml document is generated.
Explanation: No servers are found. No servers are available for which to generate the plug-in configuration.
User Response: Use either the administrative console or the wsadmin tool to configure the servers within the cluster.

PLGC0022W: No definition is found for the specified server
Explanation: No configuration data is found for one or more of the servers that you specified.
User Response: Use either the administrative console or the wsadmin tool to configure your servers.

PLGC0023E: An exception occurred while reading the server configuration
Explanation: No configuration data is found for one or more of the servers that you specified.
User Response: Use either the administrative console or the wsadmin tool to configure your servers.

PLGC0024E: An exception occurred while getting the Web container configuration for the specified server
Explanation: No configuration data is available for the Web container component of one or more of the specified servers.
User Response: Use either the administrative console or the wsadmin tool to configure the Web containers again.

PLGC0025E: The plug-in cannot get the Web container configuration for the specified server
Explanation: No configuration data for the Web container component is available for one or more of the specified servers.
User Response: Use either the administrative console or the wsadmin tool to configure the Web containers again.

PLGC0026E: An exception occurred while reading the server index for the server
Explanation: The present configuration did not contain a server index file. This missing file can result from a corrupt configuration.
User Response: Verify that the server index file exists or create one.

PLGC0028E: An exception occurred while reading the deployed applications for the specified server
Explanation: One or more of the applications that deployed on the specified servers cannot be read.
User Response: Examine the exception information. Rerun the GenPluginCfg script with the -debug option set to yes (GenPluginCfg -debug yes), to see trace details. If the problem persists, redeploy the application. Verify that the enterprise archive (EAR) file and the Web archive (WAR) file are valid. 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/.

PLGC0029E: An exception occurred while reading the enterprise archive (EAR) file
Explanation: One or more of the applications that are deployed on the specified servers cannot be read.
User Response: Examine the exception. Rerun the GenPluginCfg script with the -debug option set to yes (GenPluginCfg -debug yes), to see trace details. Make sure that configuration data is saved in the repository. If the problem persists, redeploy the application. Verify that the enterprise archive (EAR) file and the Web archive (WAR) file are valid. 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/.

PLGC0030E: No nodes are defined in the cell
Explanation: No nodes are defined in the present configuration. This problem can result from a corrupt configuration.
User Response: Make sure that configuration data is saved in the repository. 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/.

PLGC0031E: An error occurred while reading nodes in a cell
Explanation: This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
User Response: Make sure that configuration data is saved in the repository. 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/.

PLGC0032E: An exception occurred while generating plug-in configuration:
Explanation: A problem resulted from generating the plug-in configuration file.
User Response: Examine the exception for nested exceptions and error codes. Rerun the GenPluginCfg script with the -debug option set to yes (GenPluginCfg -debug yes), to see trace details. 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/.

PLGC0033E: A run-time exception occurred while generating the plug-in configuration:
Explanation: A problem resulted from generating the configuration file.
User Response: Examine the exception for nested exceptions and error codes. Rerun the GenPluginCfg script with the -debug option set to yes (GenPluginCfg -debug yes), to see trace details. 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/.

PLGC0034E: Root exception:
Explanation: This informational message indicates a root exception.
User Response: Rerun the GenPluginCfg script with the -debug option set to yes (GenPluginCfg -debug yes), to see trace details. 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/.

PLGC0035E: An exception occurred while getting the associated router module name
Explanation: This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
User Response: Rerun the GenPluginCfg script with the -debug option set to yes (GenPluginCfg -debug yes), to see trace details. 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/.

PLGC0036E: An exception occurred while getting dynamically generated servlet URL patterns for a Web services-enabled Web archive (WAR) module
Explanation: This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
User Response: Rerun the GenPluginCfg script with the -debug option set to yes (GenPluginCfg -debug yes), to see trace details. 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/.

PLGC0037E: The plug-in cannot load the com.ibm.ws.webservices.deploy.PluginCfgHelper helper class.
Explanation: The webservices.jar file might not be in the class path.
User Response: Check the class path and include the JAR file, if necessary.

PLGC0038E: The application server root must be specified in the generate method.
Explanation: This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.

PLGC0039I: The plug-in is generating a server plug-in configuration file using the cluster definition
Explanation: None.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0040I: More than one node is specified in the list; only the first node is selected.
Explanation: Only one node can be specified when multiple servers are passed as parameters.
User Response: Specify one node only using either the administrative console or the wsadmin tool.

PLGC0041W: The plug-in is unable to load the com.ibm.wkplc.generator.LotusCfgHelper helper class.
Explanation: The Lotus workplace server helper class is not loaded.
User Response: No user action is required, if Lotus workplace servers are not defined. If you define Lotus workplace servers, verify that the class path includes the cfplugin.jar file.

PLGC0042W: An exception occurred while getting the Lotus workplace clusters.
Explanation: None.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0043W: An exception occurred while getting the transports for Lotus workplace servers.
Explanation: None.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0044W: An exception occurred while getting the URI lists for Lotus workplace clusters.
Explanation: None.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0046W: An exception occurred while getting the URI lists for tunnel clusters.
Explanation: None.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0047I: Node sync is started to propagate the plug-in configuration file defined in the managed node
Explanation: Node sync is used to move the plug-in configuration file to the managed node.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0048I: Propagation of the plugin config file is complete for the Web server
Explanation: None.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0049E: Propagation of the plugin config file has failed for the Web server
Explanation: Exception has occured when transferring the plugin config file.
User Response: Use the debug option for more details.

PLGC0050W: Propagation of the plug-in configuration file is not supported for the remote Web server
Explanation: Propagation of the plugin configuration file to the remote webserver is supported only for the IHS Web server.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0051I: Plug-in configuration file generation is started for the Web server
Explanation: None.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0052I: Plug-in configuration file generation is complete for the Web server
Explanation: None.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0053E: Plug-in configuration file is not created for the Web server
Explanation: Exception occured when generating the plugin configuration file.
User Response: Enable trace for the classes "com.ibm.websphere.plugincfg.generator.*". 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/.

PLGC0054E: Unable to get the server type for the server
Explanation: Exception occured when getting the server type for the server
User Response: Enable trace for the classes "com.ibm.websphere.plugincfg.generator.*". 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/.

PLGC0055E: Unable to get the list of Web servers defined on the node
Explanation: Exception occured when getting the list of Web servers.
User Response: Enable trace for the classes "com.ibm.websphere.plugincfg.generator.*". 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/.

PLGC0056E: Unable to get the plug-in properties for the Web server
Explanation: Exception occured when getting plugin properties
User Response: Enable trace for the classes "com.ibm.websphere.plugincfg.generator.*". 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/.

PLGC0057I: Plug-in configuration service is started successfully.
Explanation: None.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0058E: Unable to initialize the plug-in configuration service.
Explanation: Exception occured when starting the plugin-in configuration service.
User Response: Enable trace for the classes "com.ibm.websphere.plugincfg.generator.*". 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/.

PLGC0059I: Plug-in configuration service is not started.
Explanation: Plug-in configuration service is started only when it is enabled, and is run on dMgr server or the stand alone WebSphere application server.
User Response: No user action is required.

PLGC0060E: There are no applications mapped to the Web server
Explanation: Plug-in configuration file for the Web server is generated based on the applications that are mapped to it. No applications are mapped to the Web server.
User Response: Application install wizard can be used to map modules to the Web server.

PLGC0061I: Debug log file =
Explanation: This informational message indicates name of the debug log file.
User Response: No user action is required.