Explanation | The history directory is a subdirectory of the product directory. The Application Server cannot determine the history directory location. |
Action | For more information, see the associated version error. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot load the history information from the history file: {0}. |
Action | Verify that the Application Server can read the history file. Also, verify that the file uses the correct format. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot read the {0} file. |
Action | For more information, see the nested or associated error messages. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot create the history directory {0}. |
Action | For more information, see the nested or associated error messages. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot create backup files for the history files {0} to {1}. |
Action | For more information, see the nested or associated error messages. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot write the event history to the {0} file. |
Action | For more information, see the nested or associated error messages. |
Explanation | This statement is a standard copyright statement. |
Action | No action is required. |
Explanation | This statement is a standard module description statement. |
Action | No action is required. |
Explanation | The listed argument requires a value. Use the -help or -usage argument to display the usage information. |
Action | Specify a value for the listed argument. |
Explanation | The valid format values are text and html. The specified value is not in a valid format. Use the -help or -usage argument to display the usage information. |
Action | Change the format value to either text or html. |
Explanation | The specified argument is not valid. Use the -help or -usage argument to display the usage information. |
Action | Change the argument to a valid argument. |
Explanation | This informational message describes the arguments for the historyInfo utility program. The historyInfo utility program accepts the following optional keyword arguments: An argument that specifies the output format An argument that specifies an output file An argument that displays the events that are associated with a specified maintenance package only An argument that displays the events that are associated with a specified component only An argument that displays usage information Use the -usage or -help argument to display additional information. |
Action | No action is required. The usage information message displays upon request. |
Explanation | The message describes the valid arguments to the versionInfo utility program. |
Action | No action is required. The usage information message displays upon request. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot write the history report to the specified file. |
Action | Verify that the Application Server can write to the specified file. Also verify that sufficient space is available for the report. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot write the history report to the specified file. When the Application Server attempted to retrieve the text of the second error, another exception occurred. |
Action | If the problem persists, additional information might be available if you search for the message ID on the following Web sites: WebSphere Application Server Support page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/ WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Support page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/zos_os390/support/ . |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot process the history information. |
Action | For more information, see the nested or associated error messages. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot process the history information. |
Action | For more information, see the nested or associated error messages. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot save the specified file. |
Action | Verify that Application Server can write to the specified file. Also, verify that space is available for a new file. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot save the specified file. |
Action | Verify that Application Server can write to the specified file. Also, verify that space is available for a new file. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot remove the specified file. |
Action | Verify that the Application Server can remove the specified file. |
Explanation | The component cannot find a record of an application for the specified fix. The product information might be corrupted or an internal error might have occurred. |
Action | If the problem persists, additional information might be available if you search for the message ID on the following Web sites: WebSphere Application Server Support page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/ WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Support page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/zos_os390/support/ . |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot remove the specified file. |
Action | Verify that the Application Server can remove the target file. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot parse the maintenance package information and several errors occurred. |
Action | For more information, see the nested or associated error messages. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot save the specified file. |
Action | Verify that Application Server can write to the specified file. Also, verify that space is available for a new file. |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot create or remove the specified file. |
Action | Verify that Application Server can write to or remove the specified file. Also, verify that space is available for a new file if applicable. |
Explanation | The component does not have a record of applying the specified maintenance package. The product information might be corrupted or an internal error might have occurred. |
Action | If the problem persists, additional information might be available if you search for the message ID on the following Web sites: WebSphere Application Server Support page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/ WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Support page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/zos_os390/support/ . |
Explanation | The Application Server cannot remove the specified file. |
Action | Verify that the Application Server can remove the target file. |
Explanation | The history information is stored in files that have specific file name extensions. The extension names determine the type of information that is stored in each file. Valid extension names are .ptfDriver, and .ptfApplied. An attempt has been made to load a file that contains version information. However, the file name extension is not one of the valid extension names. |
Action | If the problem persists, additional information might be available if you search for the message ID on the following Web sites: WebSphere Application Server Support page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/ WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Support page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/zos_os390/support/ . |
Explanation | he Application Server cannot read the {0} file. |
Action | For more information, see the nested or associated error messages. |