Explanation | The JMS Listener service has started successfully. |
Action | No action is required. |
Explanation | The JMS Listener service has stopped successfully. |
Action | No action is required. |
Explanation | An exception was received while trying to initialize the JMS Listener. |
Action | Determine from the given exception the reason that the JMS Listener has not initialized. |
Explanation | An exception was received while trying to initialize the JMS Listener. |
Action | Determine from the given exception the reason that the JMS Listener has not initialized. |
Explanation | An exception was received while trying to create the MDBListener instance for the given JMS Listener. |
Action | Determine from the given exception the reason that the MDBListener was not created. Examine your JMS Listener configuration file to ensure the definition is correct, and ensure that all the necessary JMS resources are bound into the WebSphere JNDI name space. Also, ensure that the necessary JMS provider classes are in the application server class path. |
Explanation | An exception was received while trying to create the MDBListener instance for the given JMS Listener. |
Action | Determine from the given exception the reason that the MDBListener was not created. Examine your JMS Listener configuration file to ensure the definition is correct, and ensure that all the necessary JMS resources are bound into the WebSphere JNDI name space. Also, ensure that the necessary JMS provider classes are in the application server class path. |
Explanation | An exception was received while trying to start the JMS Listener. |
Action | Determine from the given exception the reason why the JMS Listener did not start. |
Explanation | An exception was received while trying to start the JMS Listener. |
Action | Determine from the given exception the reason why the JMS Listener did not start. |
Explanation | An exception was received while trying to terminate the JMS Listener. |
Action | If the exception indicates a serious problem, examine the reason for the problem. |
Explanation | An exception was received while trying to parse the given JMS Listener configuration file. |
Action | Correct the problem in the JMS Listener configuration file, then restart the EJB Server. |
Explanation | A warning was issued trying to parse the given JMS Listener configuration file. |
Action | Correct the problem in the JMS Listener configuration file, then restart the EJB Server. |
Explanation | An error was issued trying to parse the given JMS Listener configuration file. |
Action | Correct the problem in the JMS Listener configuration file, then restart the EJB Server. |
Explanation | An error was issued trying to parse the given JMS Listener configuration file. |
Action | Correct the problem in the JMS Listener configuration file, then restart the EJB Server. |
Explanation | An exception was received while trying to parse the given JMS Listener configuration file. |
Action | Correct the problem in the JMS Listener configuration file, then restart the EJB Server. |
Explanation | An exception was received while trying to parse the given JMS Listener configuration file. |
Action | Correct the problem in the JMS Listener configuration file, then restart the EJB Server. |
Explanation | An exception was received during postInvoke transaction completion processing, after calling the MDB.onMessage() method. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem. |
Explanation | An exception was received performing a JNDI lookup of a JMS resource. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem. This might be because the given JMS resource has not being defined to the WebSphere JNDI namespace, or perhaps because the necessary JMS provider classes are not in the application server class path. |
Explanation | An exception has been reported by the JMS provider on a JMSConnection. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem, then restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | An exception has occurred during the start of the given MDB Listener. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem, then restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | An exception has occurred when attempting to stop the given MDB Listener. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem, then try stopping the MDB EJB JAR module again from the administrative console. |
Explanation | An exception has occurred during the creation of an MDB Listener. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem, then restart the EJB Server to re-initialize the JMS Listener. |
Explanation | An attempt has been made to define a duplicate JMS Listener in the configuration file. |
Action | Correct the JMS Listener configuration file to remove the duplicate entry, then restart the EJB Server to re-initialize the JMS Listener. |
Explanation | Closing the specified MDB Listener created the given exception. |
Action | If the exception indicates a serious problem, examine the reason for the problem. |
Explanation | During the stop of an MDB Listener, the terminating of the listener caused the given exception. |
Action | If the exception indicates a serious problem, examine the reason for the problem. |
Explanation | During the creation of an MDB Listener on a secure application server an exception was received that indicated the given message-driven bean did not have its security permissions set. |
Action | Configure the MessageDrivenBean.onMessage() method access permissions for access by anyone or by the Server security ID. |
Explanation | During the invocation of the MessageDrivenBean.onMessage() method an unexpected exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | During the invocation of the MessageDrivenBean.onMessage() method an unexpected exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | During the creation of a JMS ServerSession for a new MDB Listener an unexpected exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | During the login processing on a secure application server an unexpected exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the security problem. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | During the processing of a JMS message the JMS Listener was unable to begin a transaction. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | During the processing of a JMS message an unexpected exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | During the rollback of a JMS message an unexpected exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem and resolve the transaction using the administrative console. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | During the committing of a JMS message an unexpected exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | During the rollback of a JMS message an unexpected exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem and resolve the transaction using the administrative console. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | During the committing of a JMS message an unexpected exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | The given JMS Destination has reached its retry limit for attempting to process a JMS message. |
Action | Examine the reason for the problem. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | During the starting of a JMS ServerSession an unexpected exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | During the processing of a JMS message on a server thread an unexpected exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | During the processing of a JMS message on a server thread an unexpected exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem. After correction restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | The JMS Listener service has started, however some warnings were issued during initialization. |
Action | Examine the warnings for any problems that might need correcting. |
Explanation | The JMS Listener service was unable to start because of some initialization errors. |
Action | Examine the error logs to determine the cause of the problem,correct any errors then restart the server. |
Explanation | The given MDB Listener has started successfully. |
Action | No action is required. |
Explanation | The given MDB Listener has stopped. |
Action | If the Listener has stopped unexpectedly, examine the application server logs for preceding error messages. |
Explanation | The given MDB Listener has not being started because the message-driven bean with the given JNDI home name is not installed and started. |
Action | If the JMSListenerConfig.xml file specifies an incorrect EJB JNDI home name, correct the entry then restart the server. |
Explanation | The JMS Listener service could not initialize because of some previous errors. |
Action | Examine the previous error messages to determine the cause of the problem,correct any errors then restart the server. |
Explanation | The binding of the specified message-driven bean to the specified listener port was unsuccessful because the listener port could not be found. |
Action | Ensure the given listener port exists in the Message Listener Service for the given application server. |
Explanation | The specified message-driven bean does not have a message-driven bean binding in its binding configuration. |
Action | Ensure the given message-driven bean has being assembled and installed correctly, then reinstall the bean. |
Explanation | While activating a ListenerPort JMX MBean an exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception details to determine the reason for the problem, then restart the application server. |
Explanation | The MDB Listener did not start, while being bound to the given listener port. |
Action | Examine the exception details to determine the reason for the problem, then restart the given listener port. |
Explanation | The message listener service checks that the current set of durable subscriptions are still valid and do not need unsubscribing. An exception was received during this check. |
Action | Examine the exception details to determine the reason for the problem, then restart the server. |
Explanation | When an application is started that contains JMS durable subscriptions, the subscriptions are logged to ensure that they get cleaned up if the application is subsquently removed. An exception has occurred during this update. |
Action | Examine the exception details to determine the reason for the problem, then restart the server. |
Explanation | When attempting to unsubscribe a durable subscription an exception was received. |
Action | Examine the exception details to determine the reason for the problem, then restart the server. |
Explanation | The durable subscription manager has determined the given subscription is now redundant, perhaps because the application has been removed. The subscription has been unsubscribed. |
Action | No action is required. |
Explanation | The late response message consumer could not write to the given log file. |
Action | Examine the exception details to determine why the message consumer could not write to the log file. |
Explanation | The late response message consumer was unable to read the given log file, because of an exception. |
Action | Examine the exception details to determine why the log file could not be read. |
Explanation | A message-driven bean is being started against the given listener port. This port has a maximum sessions value larger than the size of the JMS Connection Factory Session Pool that it is configured to use. The MDB Listener will start using the Session Pool size. |
Action | Increase the JMS Connection Factory Session Pool size, or decrease the listener port maximum sessions. |
Explanation | An exception has been reported by the JMS provider on a JMSConnection. |
Action | Examine the exception for reasons for the problem, then restart the MDB EJB JAR module from the administrative console. |
Explanation | The listener port has stopped due to a problem. Because the the max.recovery.retries and recovery.timeout.interval custom properties are set, the application server will attempt to restart it. |
Action | No action is required. |
Explanation | The given listener port has reached its retry limit for starting. |
Action | Examine the reason for the problem. After correction restart the listener port from the administrative console. |
Explanation | The activation configuration property is not a known property. This will be ignored and a warning message logged. |
Action | Ensure the property name is correct and is spelt correctly. |
Explanation | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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 JNDI name for the destination in the listener port must match the destination JNDI name in the bindings. |
Action | Ensure that the JNDI name for the destination is the same in both the listenerPort definition and the message-driven bean bindings. |
Explanation | A message-driven bean is starting. This bean is bound to a listener port that specifies Java Naming Directory (JNDI) names for a default messaging JMS resource. Default messaging cannot be used by a listener port because it is a JMS resource adapter that supports activation specifications only. |
Action | Either redeploy the message-driven bean against a default messaging JMS activation specification or redeploy the message-driven bean against a different JMS resource that supports listener ports. |
Explanation | A message-driven bean is starting. This bean is bound to a listener port that specifies Java Naming Directory (JNDI) names for a JMS resource adapter. JMS resource adapters cannot be used by a listener port because they support activation specifications only. |
Action | Either redeploy the message-driven bean against a default messaging JMS activation specification or redeploy the message-driven bean against a different JMS resource that supports listener ports. |
Explanation | The user name and password are either not known or do not have the required access privileges. |
Action | Check that the user name and password are correct. |
Explanation | The priority specified was not in the range 0-9. |
Action | Ensure that the priority contains a valid value. |
Explanation | The queue depth specified was not in the range 0-640000. |
Action | Ensure that the queue depth contains a valid value. |
Explanation | The message length specified was not within range. |
Action | Ensure that the message length attribute contains a valid value. |
Explanation | The backout threshold specified is not in the range 0-999999999 |
Action | Ensure that the backout threshold attribute contains a valid value. |
Explanation | The queue name specified is not valid. |
Action | Ensure that the queue name attribute contains a valid value. |
Explanation | The queue description specified is not valid. |
Action | Ensure that the queue description attribute contains a valid value. |
Explanation | The cluster name specified is not valid. |
Action | Ensure that the cluster name attribute contains a valid value. |
Explanation | The cluster name list specified is not valid. |
Action | Ensure that the cluster name list contains a valid value. |
Explanation | The backout queue name specified is not valid. |
Action | Ensure that the backout queue name contains a valid value. |
Explanation | The remote queue manager name specified is not valid. |
Action | Ensure that the remote queue manager name contains a valid value. |
Explanation | The remote queue name specified is not valid. |
Action | Ensure that the remote queue name contains a valid value. |
Explanation | The transmission queue name specified is not valid. |
Action | Ensure that the transmission queue name contains a valid value. |
Explanation | The PCF response message is reporting that a parameter has caused an error, but the program does not know how to handle it. |
Action | Look up the parameter in the WebSphere MQ information center and fix the problem. |
Explanation | The queue name specified is longer than 48 characters. |
Action | Ensure that the queue name contains less than 48 characters. |
Explanation | The queue description specified is longer than 64 characters. |
Action | Ensure that the queue description contains less than 64 characters. |
Explanation | The cluster name list specified is longer than 48 characters. |
Action | Ensure that the cluster name list contains less than 48 characters. |
Explanation | The backout queue name specified is longer than 48 characters. |
Action | Ensure that the backout queue name contains less than 48 characters. |
Explanation | The remote queue manager name specified is longer than 48 characters. |
Action | Ensure that the remote queue manager name contains less than 48 characters. |
Explanation | The cluster name specified is longer than 48 characters. |
Action | Ensure that the cluster name contains less than 48 characters. |
Explanation | The transmission queue name specified is longer than 48 characters. |
Action | Ensure that the transmission queue name contains less than 48 characters. |
Explanation | The PCF response message claims a parameter was too long, but the parameter was not expected. |
Action | Check that the correct parameter is being used. Reference the WebSphere MQ information center if necessary. |
Explanation | An exception was created for a problem that has not been recognized. |
Action | Use the WebSphere MQ information center to identify the problem. |
Explanation | An internal problem has occurred that relates to the MQ queue definer message-driven bean. |
Action | See the additional error messages associated with this message for further information. |
Explanation | One of the settings has a value that is not valid. |
Action | Change the setting so it is valid. |
Explanation | The queue is a transmission queue and cannot also be defined as a cluster queue. |
Action | Remove the cluster name or cluster name list settings so the queue is not a member of a cluster queue. |
Explanation | The command did not complete successfully. There should be other error messages that describe the cause of the problem. |
Action | Inspect the other error messages. |
Explanation | The queue already existed. |
Action | The queue was created elsewhere. Click OK again to modify the queue. |
Explanation | The queue name specified was not valid. |
Action | Change the queue name so it is a valid name. |
Explanation | The queue was open and the force option was not set. |
Action | Try again later when the queue is not being used. |
Explanation | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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 | Unable to connect to the queue manager. |
Action | Check that the queue manager and command server are running and that the settings you specified are correct. |
Explanation | The message was bigger than the maximum message length setting for the queue. |
Action | Use WebSphere MQ tooling to increase the maximum message length of the SYSTEM.ADMIN.COMMAND.QUEUE. |
Explanation | Either credentials were not specified or they were not valid. |
Action | Provide valid credentials to perform the action. |
Explanation | There were some messages on the queue that could not be purged. |
Action | Try again later. |
Explanation | There was an error in a selector. |
Action | Try again later. |
Explanation | There is not enough space available in main storage to perform the action. |
Action | Consult the WebSphere MQ information center to correct the problem. |
Explanation | An attempt to modify a queue was made, but the queue does not exist. |
Action | The queue might have been deleted while you were editing its settings. Click OK to create the queue. |
Explanation | While creating a queue an unexpected exception was received. |
Action | Refer to the WebSphere MQ information center to find a description of the error. |
Explanation | While sending a message an IO exception was created. |
Action | Try again later. |
Explanation | You tried to view a queue that is not a local queue. |
Action | Specify the name of a queue that is a local queue. |
Explanation | While unpacking the response from the queue manager an incorrect queue setting was found. |
Action | Try again later. |
Explanation | While unpacking the response from the queue manager an incorrect type was found. |
Action | Try again later. |
Explanation | The queue name specified is not valid. |
Action | Correct the name of the queue. |
Explanation | An internal exception has been created in the queue manager. |
Action | Try again later. |
Explanation | An internal exception has been created in the queue manager. |
Action | Try again later. |
Explanation | The name specified for queue manager is either not valid or not known. |
Action | Check that the queue manager name is valid and that the queue manager exists. |
Explanation | The queue manager is not available. Perhaps it is not running. |
Action | Check that the queue manager is running then try again. |
Explanation | The queue manager is inactive. Perhaps it is waiting to be restarted. |
Action | Wait for the queue manager to be restarted then try again. |
Explanation | The queue manager is stopping. |
Action | Wait for the queue manager to be restarted then try again. |
Explanation | The Port number specified is not a valid number. |
Action | Enter a valid number for the port then try again. |
Explanation | The queue depth specified is not a valid number. |
Action | Enter a valid number for the queue depth then try again. |
Explanation | The maximum message length specified was not a valid number. |
Action | Enter a valid number for the maximum message length then try again. |
Explanation | The backout threshold specified is not a valid number. |
Action | Enter a valid number for the backout threshold then try again. |
Explanation | The default priority specified was not valid number. |
Action | Ensure that the default priority attribute contains a number. |
Explanation | The MQ Client was not installed and this is required to configure WebSphere MQ. |
Action | Install the MQ Client. |
Explanation | The WMQQueueDefiner MBean was not supplied with a queue name. |
Action | Specify the name of the MQ queue. |
Explanation | The WMQQueueDefiner MBean was not supplied with a queue manager name. |
Action | Specify the name of the MQ queue manager. |
Explanation | The WMQQueueDefiner MBean was not supplied with a host name. |
Action | Specify the name of the host on which the queue manager is running. |
Explanation | The WMQQueueDefiner MBean was not supplied with a host name. |
Action | Contact your IBM service representative. |
Explanation | A null was specified for one of the queue data values. |
Action | Specify a value that is not null. |
Explanation | A string value was specified that is too short. |
Action | Specify a value that is long enough. |
Explanation | A queue name cannot be set twice. |
Action | Do not specify the queue name twice. |
Explanation | The value specified has a limited number of options, none of which were specified. |
Action | Specify a valid value. |
Explanation | A value was specified that is outside the valid range. |
Action | Specify a number greater than or equal to zero. |
Explanation | The cluster name specified is not valid. |
Action | Change the cluster name so it is a valid name. |
Explanation | The name specified for the cluster name list is not valid. |
Action | Specify a valid name for the cluster name list. |
Explanation | The name specified for the backout re-queue queue is not valid. |
Action | Specify a valid name for the backout re-queue queue. |
Explanation | The specified queue description contains characters that are not valid. |
Action | Change the queue description so it contains only valid characters. |
Explanation | One of the parameters contains characters that are not valid, and is not a parameter that the system was expecting. |
Action | Contact your IBM Service Representative. |
Explanation | A specified string value is too long. |
Action | Specify a value that is not too long. |
Explanation | A com.ibm.wsspi.JmsMessageListenerSupport.MessageListenerSetter has not been registered to set a message listener on the supplied javax.jms.MessageConsumer implementation. |
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 | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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 JMS resource binder for the given type of resource is disabled because the binder cannot resolve the necessary classes for this JMS resource type. |
Action | If this resource type is required to be supported, check that the necessary JMS messaging components are installed then restart the application server. |
Explanation | The WebSphere MQ JMS client has not been installed. |
Action | Install the WebSphere MQ JMS client. |
Explanation | The WebSphere MQ JMS client has not been installed. |
Action | Install the WebSphere MQ JMS client and set the MQ_INSTALL_ROOT variable. |
Explanation | The name of the queue is too long. |
Action | Reduce the length of the queue name to the maximum number of characters allowed or less. |
Explanation | An exception was created while building a reference object for JNDI deployment. This indicates that there is an inconsistency in the resource definition. |
Action | Check the XML definition of the resource. |
Explanation | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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 | When attempting to define a JMS Destination to WebSphere Embedded Messaging, the required classes could not be found on this node. |
Action | Install WebSphere Embedded Messaging or WebSphere MQ JMS on this node. |
Explanation | WebSphere MQ JMS messaging is not usable. |
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 | WebSphere MQ JMS has not been installed on this node so will not be available. |
Action | If WebSphere MQ JMS is to be used on this node it must be installed. |
Explanation | WebSphere MQ JMS Server has not been installed on this node so will not be available. |
Action | If a JMS server is to be started on this node, WebSphere MQ JMS Server must be installed. |
Explanation | An exception was created while registering the WebSphere MQ JMS client with the server. |
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 MQ_INSTALL_ROOT variable has been configured to refer to a level of the WebSphere MQ JMS client that is not supported. |
Action | Modify the MQ_INSTALL_ROOT variable to reference a supported level of the WebSphere MQ JMS client. |
Explanation | The MQ_INSTALL_ROOT variable has been configured to refer to a file system location that does not appear to contain the WebSphere MQ JMS client. |
Action | Modify the MQ_INSTALL_ROOT variable to reference the location of the WebSphere MQ JMS client. |
Explanation | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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 | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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 | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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 | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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 | A WebSphere MQ JCA RA connection factory could not be created, and will not be bound into the WebSphere Application Server JNDI. It will not be available to applications. |
Action | Examine the linked exception to determine why the connection factory could not be created. Correct the problem, if possible. |
Explanation | This is an informational message indicating the level of the installed WebSphere MQ messaging provider. |
Action | No action is required. |
Explanation | An update has been made to the MQ_INSTALL_ROOT variable. |
Action | The application server must be restarted in order to use the client installed at the updated path. |
Explanation | Service has been applied to the WebSphere MQ install used by WebSphere Application Server. |
Action | The application server may need to be restarted in order to properly register the new client with the application server. |
Explanation | An update has been applied to the WebSphere MQ installed used by the application server. The nature of the update is such that the application server needs a restart for the WebSphere MQ Messaging Provider to work. |
Action | The application server needs to be restarted in order to register the updated client with the application server. |
Explanation | An update has been made to the installation directory of the WebSphere MQ messaging provider. |
Action | The application server must be restarted in order to use the client installed at the updated path. |
Explanation | An update has been applied to the WebSphere MQ messaging provider used by the application server. The nature of the update is such that the application server needs a restart for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider to work. |
Action | The application server needs to be restarted in order to register the updated WebSphere MQ messaging provider. |
Explanation | The WebSphere MQ messaging provider code installed at the specified path is at a level that is lower than the minimum level supported and so can not be used. |
Action | Modify the configuration of the WebSphere MQ messaging provider in the application server so it points to a supported level of the WebSphere MQ messaging provider. This will involve either changing the contents or install directory of the WebSphere MQ resource adapter or changing the value of the MQ_INSTALL_ROOT variable. Then restart your application server. |
Explanation | The WebSphere MQ messaging provider code is not installed at the specified path. |
Action | Modify the configuration of the WebSphere MQ messaging provider in the application server so that it points to the correct path of the WebSphere MQ messaging provider. This will involve either changing the native path or install directory of the WebSphere MQ resource adapter or changing the value of the MQ_INSTALL_ROOT variable. Then restart your application server. |
Explanation | Service has been applied to the WebSphere MQ messaging provider which has changed its version number. |
Action | The application server may need to be restarted in order to properly register the new WebSphere MQ messaging provider code with the application server. |
Explanation | The WebSphere MQ messaging provider has determined that the specified directory will contain any native libraries that it needs. This message will be output even if no native libraries are available. |
Action | No action is required. |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | Output by WMQInfo MBean |
Action | None |
Explanation | All WebSphere MQ functionality has been disabled on this server as a result of the 'disable WebSphere MQ functionality' check box being selected on a WebSphere MQ messaging provider panel at an appropriate scope. Alternatively the manageWMQ administrative command may have been used to disable WebSphere MQ functionality. As a result of this all WebSphere MQ messaging provider, WebSphere MQ link, WebSphere MQ client link and MQ server functionality has been disabled. |
Action | None unless WebSphere MQ functionality is required, in which case clear the 'disable WebSphere MQ functionality' check box on the relevant WebSphere MQ messaging provider panel or make use of the manageWMQ administrative command. |
Explanation | The JmsActSpecJndiName property is a required property for the resource adapter wrapper, but it is not set. |
Action | Correct the configuration and restart the application. |
Explanation | The ID property is a required property for the resource adapter wrapper, but it is not set. |
Action | Correct the configuration and restart the application. |
Explanation | An incorrect activation specification class was passed to the endpointActivation method of the resource adapter wrapper. |
Action | When using the resource adapter wrapper, ensure that the correct activation specification class is passed to the endpointActivation method |
Explanation | There was an exception during the deactivation of an endpoint. |
Action | Examine the exception for further information. |
Explanation | The endpointActivation method of the resource adapter wrapper was called when the endpoint is already activated. An endpoint can be activated only once. |
Action | Ensure that endpoint is not activated multiple times. |
Explanation | There was an attempt to deactivate an endpoint, but the endpoint is not activated. |
Action | Ensure that endpoint is activated before you deactivate it. |
Explanation | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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 | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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 | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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 | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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 | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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 | This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known. |
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/ . |