Explanation | The user has entered a string which is not valid, on the command line to represent the location of the AppServer root directory. |
Action | Check for typing errors, then re-issue the command with the root directory of the AppServer. |
Explanation | The user has entered a string on the command line to represent the cell name. The cell name is not valid. |
Action | Check for typing errors then re-issue the command with the correct cell name. |
Explanation | The user has entered a string on the command line to represent the server name. The server name is not valid. |
Action | Check for typing errors then re-issue the command with the server you wish to use. |
Explanation | The user has entered an unrecognized argument on the command line. |
Action | Check for typing errors the re-issue the command without the unrecognized argument. |
Explanation | The user has entered a backup file name on the command line without a bus name. |
Action | Re-issue the command with a valid bus name for each backup file. |
Explanation | The user has omitted the installation directory, cell name or server name from the command line argument list. |
Action | Re-issue the command using all the required fields. |
Explanation | The backup file that was given on the command line is not valid, contains errors or omitted data. |
Action | Try recreating the backup file. |
Explanation | The WSDL file for one of the services could not be found via HTTP. |
Action | Turn on the server holding this WSDL and re-issue the command. |
Explanation | WSDL file is not valid as it contains no services. |
Action | Correct the WSDL file or obtain a valid version then re-issue the command. |
Explanation | WSDL file is not valid as it contains multiple services with the same name. |
Action | Correct the WSDL file or obtain a valid version then re-issue the command. |
Explanation | WSDL file is not valid as the service contains no ports. |
Action | Correct the WSDL file or obtain a valid version then re-issue the command. |
Explanation | WSDL File may be valid in itself but not for the required service. The specified service name was missing from this WSDL. |
Action | Correct the WSDL file or obtain a valid version then re-issue the command. |
Explanation | The ExternalEndPointAddress field in the backup file should be of the format http://<server>:<portnumber>/..... |
Action | Correct the WSDL file or obtain a valid version then re-issue the command. |
Explanation | The SOAPHeader field in the backup file should be of the format namespaceURI:localPart. |
Action | Correct the WSDL file or obtain a valid version then re-issue the command. |
Explanation | The user has entered a backup file name on the command line without a node name. |
Action | Re-issue the command with a valid node name for each backup file. |
Explanation | The user has entered a string on the command line which is not valid. |
Action | Check for typing errors then re-issue the command with the corrected argument. |
Explanation | An unhandled error has occurred during the migration process. |
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 | Backup files containing security information may only be migrated on the host containing the administration server. |
Action | Rerun the migration command for this backup file on the host containing the administration server. |
Explanation | The user has entered a string on the command line to represent the node name. The node name is not valid. |
Action | Check for typing errors then re-issue the command with the node you wish to use. |
Explanation | The user has entered a string on the command line to represent the cluster name. The entered cluster name is not valid |
Action | Check for typing errors then re-issue the command with the cluster you wish to use. |
Explanation | The user has entered a combination of node, server and cluster names on the command line which is not valid. |
Action | Re-issue the command with either a node and server specified, or a cluster specified. |
Explanation | There is already a Gateway with the specified name configured in the specified bus. |
Action | Rerun the migration script specifying a unique Gateway Instance name. |
Explanation | Gateway filters are no longer supported so they will not be migrated. |
Action | No action is required. |
Explanation | The specified argument does not have any effect. |
Action | The specified argument may be safely omitted. |
Explanation | The file probably doesn't exist. The error is likely to have been caused by a typing error on the command line. |
Action | Check for typing errors in the Gateway backup file stated on the command line and re-issue the command with corrections. |
Explanation | Only standard channels can be migrated using this utility, but an unrecognised channel has been found in the file. |
Action | Remove the channel definition from the file and re-issue the command. |
Explanation | UDDIReferences with a publishURL specified must also have a user name specified. If no authentication is needed, the user name should be UNAUTHENTICATED. |
Action | Correct the UDDIReference and re-issue the command. |
Explanation | A proxy service should not have more than one target service in the Gateway backup file. |
Action | Rerun the migration with a valid Gateway backup file. |
Explanation | A proxy service should not have more than one channel in the Gateway backup file. |
Action | Rerun the migration with a valid Gateway backup file. |
Explanation | The destination could not have it's forward or reverse routing path set. Make sure the destination was created successfully. |
Action | If problem recurrs, contact your IBM representative. |
Explanation | The destination could not be created successfully. |
Action | If problem recurrs, contact your IBM representative. |