C Communications messages |
CWSIC0001E: An internal error occurred. An object of class ServerTransportFactory cannot be created because of exception: {0}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC0002E: An internal error occurred. An object of class ClientConnectionFactoryImpl cannot be created because of exception: {0}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC0003E: An internal error occurred. An object of class MEConnectionFactoryImpl cannot be created because of exception: {0}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1001E: A client attempted to connect with a remote messaging engine ({1}) but the connection cannot be completed. Ensure the messaging engine is started: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The connection to the remote messaging engine failed. This is possibly because the messaging engine is not started, or the port or host name specified was incorrect.
User Response:
Ensure the messaging engine is running, the connection properties are correct and repeat the operation.
CWSIC1002E: An internal error occurred. An object of class JsMessage cannot be created because of exception {0}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1003E: An internal error occurred. An object of class JsMessage cannot be created because of exception {0}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1004E: An internal error occurred. An object of class DestinationConfigurationFactory cannot be created because of exception {0}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1005E: An internal error occurred. An object of class CompHandshake cannot be created because of exception {0}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1006E: An internal error occurred. An unexpected reply {1} was received, expected reply was {0}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1008E: An internal error occurred. No conversation is available.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1009E: An attempt was made to register a null asynchronous consumer callback.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1010E: An internal error occurred. A protocol error has occurred. Unexpected data was received from the server ({1}). The data ID was {0}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1011E: An internal error occurred. The proxy conversation group cannot be retrieved.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1012E: An internal error occurred. The proxy queue on which a received asynchronous message should be placed cannot be located.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1013E: An attempt was made to use a closed session object.
Explanation:
A method was invoked on a consumer, browser or producer session that had already been closed.
User Response:
Ensure that the method call is performed before the session is closed.
CWSIC1014E: An attempt was made to use a closed connection object.
Explanation:
A method was invoked on a connection object that had already been closed.
User Response:
Ensure that the method call is performed before the connection is closed.
CWSIC1015E: An attempt was made to register or deregister an asynchronous consumer callback for a consumer session that is started.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to register or deregister an asynchronous consumer callback for a consumer session that is started.
User Response:
Ensure the consumer session is in a stopped state before attempting to register or deregister an asynchronous consumer callback.
CWSIC1016E: An attempt was made to register a null asynchronous consumer callback.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1017E: An attempt was made to unlock an incorrect message.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to unlock an incorrect message in a locked message enumeration.
User Response:
Ensure that, before invoking the unlock method, the locked message enumeration cursor resides on a message for which the unlock operation is valid.
CWSIC1018E: An attempt was made to delete an incorrect message.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to delete an incorrect message in a locked message enumeration.
User Response:
Ensure that, before invoking the delete method, the locked message enumeration cursor resides on a message for which the delete operation is valid.
CWSIC1019E: The maximum number of open sessions has been reached. The maximum permitted number of open sessions is {0}.
Explanation:
The maximum number of open sessions for a connection has been reached, and an attempt was made to open a further session.
User Response:
Close any sessions that are not required and repeat the operation.
CWSIC1020E: An attempt has been made to invoke a synchronous method whilst an asynchronous consumer is registered.
Explanation:
A synchronous consumer session method has been invoked while a asynchronous consumer callback is registered for the session.
User Response:
Unregister the asynchronous consumer callback before invoking synchronous methods on a consumer session.
CWSIC1021E: An attempt has been made to invoke method {0}, which is not valid on the client.
Explanation:
The invoked method is valid only on an in-process client and is not allowed to be called from a remote client.
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/.
CWSIC1022E: An attempt has been made to call a method on a transaction object when the transaction has already been committed or rolled back.
Explanation:
A transaction becomes complete once commit or rollback has been called for the transaction.
User Response:
Ensure commit or rollback are not called more than once on the same transaction object.
CWSIC1023E: Client connection was not successful because the remote server ({0}) is not able to support this client.
Explanation:
Connection to a remote messaging engine was successful, but the client and server cannot agree on appropriate connection values.
User Response:
Ensure that the client is using valid connection values for the server you are connecting to and try again.
CWSIC1024E: The user information supplied was rejected by the server when authentication was attempted: exception {0}.
Explanation:
When attempting to log in, the server rejected the user information supplied.
User Response:
Ensure the user information is correct and try again.
CWSIC1025E: An internal error occurred. An error occurred when closing a proxy queue conversation group. The first exception was {0}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1026E: An internal error occurred. The server informed the client to use multicast for the consumer session, but this was not requested.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1028E: An internal error occurred. An object of class JsMessage cannot be created because of exception {0}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1029E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1030E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1031E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1032E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1033E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1034E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1035E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1036E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1037E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1038E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1039E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1040E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1041E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1042E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1043E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1044E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1045E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1046E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1047E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1048E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1049E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1050E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1051E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1052E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1053E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1054E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1055E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1056E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1057E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC1058E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2001I: Messaging connections are being accepted.
Explanation:
This application server is now accepting messaging connection requests from clients and other messaging engines.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC2002E: The server cannot unlock messages that are currently locked on behalf of the remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to run an unlockSet() command on behalf of the remote client.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for the problem.
CWSIC2003E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect call was made to the main consumer class.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2004E: The messaging engine cannot listen for remote connections: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server transport failed to initialize. The messaging engine may not be able to accept remote connections.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for the problem.
CWSIC2005E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2006E: The server cannot unlock messages that are currently locked on behalf of the remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to run an unlockSet() command on behalf of the remote client.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for the problem.
CWSIC2007E: The server cannot delete messages that are currently locked on behalf of the remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to run a deleteSet() or deleteAll() command on behalf of the remote client.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for the problem.
CWSIC2008E: This transaction cannot commit as an operation that was performed within the transaction boundary failed. The first operation that failed generated the following exception: {0}.
Explanation:
An operation performed within the transaction boundary failed. As such, this transaction has been rolled back to ensure integrity of data. The failure was logged in the system logs and an FFDC record was generated to help you diagnose the cause of the failure.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for the problem.
CWSIC2009E: There was a failure to send a message: exception {0}.
Explanation:
It was not possible to send a transacted or non-reliable message due to the stated exception.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for the problem.
CWSIC2010E: An internal error occurred. It is not possible to store an object in the object store: exception {0}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2011E: There is an internal error; it is not possible to relinquish control to a subordinate conversation listener.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2012E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2013E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2014E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2015E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2016E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2017E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2018E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2019E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2020E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2021E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2022E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2023E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2024E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2025E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2026E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2027E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2028E: The server cannot delete messages that are currently locked on behalf of the remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to run a deleteSet() or deleteAll() command on behalf of the remote client.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for the problem.
CWSIC2029E: This transaction cannot commit as an operation that was performed within the transaction boundary failed. The first operation that failed generated the following exception: {0}.
Explanation:
An operation performed within the transaction boundary failed. As such, this transaction has been rolled back to ensure integrity of data. The failure was logged in the system logs and an FFDC record was generated to help you diagnose the cause of the failure.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for the problem.
CWSIC2030W: The remote messaging ({0}) has closed the connection.
Explanation:
The remote messaging engine has performed a controlled close of the connection. It may be shutting down, or there may be a problem with the network.
User Response:
If the remote messaging engine was not shutting down verify the network is working correctly. You may need to ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for the problem.
CWSIC2031E: Multicast message consumption is not available for messaging engine {0}.
Explanation:
Multicast consumption only was requested by a client but this messaging engine does not support it.
User Response:
Either enable the server to allow multicast message consumption or allow the client to use unicast message consumption.
CWSIC2032E: The server cannot unlock messages that are currently locked on behalf of the remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to run an unlockSet() command on behalf of the remote client.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for the problem.
CWSIC2033E: A communication error occurred when sending to or receiving from a remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to send to or receive from a remote client. The remote client may have been terminated or there may be a network problem.
User Response:
If the client is still available and the network is working correctly then ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for this problem.
CWSIC2034E: The server cannot delete messages that are currently locked on behalf of the remote client: exception {0}.
Explanation:
The server failed to run a deleteSet() or deleteAll() command on behalf of the remote client.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to examine the error and FFDC logs to help determine the reason for the problem.
CWSIC2035E: A client connection attempt from host {0} on transport chain {1} using a user identifier of {2} failed to be authenticated.
Explanation:
The client connection described in the message has failed a security check.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to determine why the specified client process cannot connect using the user identifier.
CWSIC2036E: A connection attempt from host {0} on transport chain {1} failed because the messaging engine requested, {2} on bus {3}, does not correspond to an active messaging engine which is available to this application server.
Explanation:
The connection described by the message failed because it referenced a messaging engine which was not available.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to determine why the messaging engine was not available.
CWSIC2037I: A client has connected from host {0} on transport chain {1}.
Explanation:
A client has connected to this application server from the specified host using the specified transport chain.
User Response:
None.
CWSIC2038I: A client, previously connected from host {0} on transport chain {1}, has disconnected.
Explanation:
A client has disconnected from this application server.
User Response:
None.
CWSIC2039I: A messaging engine has connected from host {0} on transport chain {1}.
Explanation:
A messaging engine has connected to this application server from the specified host using the specified transport chain.
User Response:
None
CWSIC2040I: A messaging engine, previously connected from host {0} on transport chain {1}, has disconnected.
Explanation:
A messaging engine has disconnected from this application server.
User Response:
None.
CWSIC2041E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2042E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2043E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2044E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2045E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2046E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2047E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2048E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2049E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2050E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2051E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2052E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2053E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2054E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC2055E: An internal error occurred.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC3001I: WebSphere MQ link {0} ended normally.
Explanation:
This is an information message.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC3002I: WebSphere MQ link {0} started.
Explanation:
This is an information message.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC3005E: WebSphere MQ link {0} ended because the channel exit on remote system {1} requested it.
Explanation:
A channel exit running on the remote WebSphere MQ queue manager requested that channel be terminated.
User Response:
Examine the error logs at the remote end of the link to see the reason why the remote exit ended the link.
CWSIC3006E: The WebSphere MQ link {0} ended because channel {1} is not currently available on the remote system.
Explanation:
The WebSphere MQ link may have been defined with an incorrect hostname or port number or the channel definition is missing on the remote system.
User Response:
Ensure the WebSphere MQ link has been configured to connect to the correct system and that a suitable channel definition with the correct name has been defined.
CWSIC3007E: An internal error occurred. During communication through WebSphere MQ link {0} the remote queue manager channel program detected a protocol error. The failure type was {1} with associated data of {2}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC3008E: WebSphere MQ link {0} cannot start because the remote queue manager is not currently available.
Explanation:
The remote queue manager is not currently running.
User Response:
Either start the remote queue manager or retry the operation later.
CWSIC3009I: WebSphere MQ link {0} is closing because the remote queue manager is ending.
Explanation:
The remote queue manager is ending and is therefore ending all of its connections.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC3010E: The sequence number wrap value for WebSphere MQ link {0} is {1}, but the value specified at the remote location is {2}. The two values must be the same before the channel can be started.
Explanation:
The sequence wrap values at both ends of the link must be the same before the link can be started.
User Response:
Change either end of the link to ensure the two sequence wrap values are the same and restart the link.
CWSIC3011E: The WebSphere MQ link {0} and the remote queue manager do not agree on the next message sequence number. A message with sequence number {1} has been sent when sequence number {2} was expected.
Explanation:
It could be that the synchronization information has become damaged or has been backed out to a previous version. If the situation can not be resolved, the sequence number can be manually reset at the sending end of the link.
User Response:
Determine whether either end of the link has been restored from a previous backup or deleted and redefined. If necessary issue a RESET command to start the message sequence at a known point.
CWSIC3012I: The WebSphere MQ link {0} is closing because of a request by the user.
Explanation:
This is an information message.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC3013I: The WebSphere MQ link {0} has ended because no messages arrived for transmission within the disconnect interval period.
Explanation:
This is an information message.
User Response:
No action is required.
CWSIC3014E: The WebSphere MQ link {0} is ending because channel {1} on the remote machine is not of a suitable type.
Explanation:
Channel connections must be defined in suitable pairs. For example, a sender should connect to a receiver or requester channel.
User Response:
Check the WebSphere MQ link hostname and port values to ensure that the link is configured to connect to the correct remote queue manager. Check that a suitable channel definition exists on the remote system.
CWSIC3015E: The WebSphere MQ link {0} and the remote queue manager do not agree on the next message sequence number. A message with sequence number {1} has been received when sequence number {2} was expected.
Explanation:
It could be that the synchronization information has become damaged or has been backed out to a previous version. If the situation can not be resolved, the sequence number can be manually reset at the sending end of the link.
User Response:
Determine whether either end of the link has been restored from a previous backup or deleted and redefined. If necessary issue a RESET command to start the message sequence at a known point.
CWSIC3065E: The WebSphere MQ link {0} can not start because it is currently indoubt over channel {1} with queue manager {2}.
Explanation:
A link or channel can not connect and transfer messages to a remote system if it is currently indoubt with a different system.
User Response:
Either restart the link to the original system or use the RESOLVE command to resolve the indoubt.
CWSIC3080E: The WebSphere MQ link {0} has ended because the remote queue manager {1} cannot receive a message.
Explanation:
The remote system refused to accept one or more messages so the link has ended.
User Response:
Examine the error files and logs of the remote system to determine why the message cannot be received, and then restart the link.
CWSIC3096I: While sending message to queue manager {1} down WebSphere MQ link {0} one or more messages were put to the exception destination.
Explanation:
This is an informational message.
User Response:
No action is required.
CWSIC3098I: While receiving message from queue manager {1} down WebSphere MQ link {0} one or more messages were put to the exception destination.
Explanation:
This is an informational message.
User Response:
No action is required.
CWSIC3108E: The WebSphere MQ link {0} ended because channel {1} is not currently available on the remote system.
Explanation:
The channel might be stopped or the remote system does not have sufficient resources to run a further channel.
User Response:
Check the remote system to ensure that the channel is available to run, and retry the operation.
CWSIC3109I: The sender channel {0} for WebSphere MQ link {1} has stared.
Explanation:
The WebSphere MQ link sender channel named in the message has started.
User Response:
None.
CWSIC3110I: The sender channel {0} for WebSphere MQ link {1} has stopped.
Explanation:
The WebSphere MQ link sender channel named in the message has stopped.
User Response:
None.
CWSIC3111I: The receiver channel {0} for WebSphere MQ link {1} has started.
Explanation:
The WebSphere MQ link receiver channel named in the message has started.
User Response:
None.
CWSIC3112I: The receiver channel {0} for WebSphere MQ link {1} has stopped.
Explanation:
The WebSphere MQ link receiver channel named in the message has stopped.
User Response:
None.
CWSIC3113E: A WebSphere MQ connection attempt from host {0} on transport chain {1} failed because the queue manager it referenced, {2}, does not correspond to an active WebSphere MQ link defined to this application server.
Explanation:
The WebSphere MQ connection described by the message failed because it referenced a queue manager name which did not correspond to an active WebSphere MQ link.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to determine why the WebSphere MQ link is not available.
CWSIC3114E: A WebSphere MQ connection attempt from host {0} on transport chain {1} failed because the WebSphere MQ link channel it referenced, {2}, does not correspond to an active WebSphere MQ link channel defined to this application server.
Explanation:
The WebSphere MQ connection described by the message failed because it referenced a WebSphere MQ link channel name which did not correspond to an active WebSphere MQ link channel defined to this application server.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to determine why the WebSphere MQ link channel was not available.
CWSIC3115I: A WebSphere MQ sender channel {0} from host {1} has established a connection on transport chain {2}.
Explanation:
A WebSphere MQ sender channel has connected to this application server from the specified host using the specified channel and transport chain.
User Response:
None.
CWSIC3116I: A WebSphere MQ sender channel {0}, previously connected from host {1} on transport chain {2}, has disconnected.
Explanation:
A WebSphere MQ sender channel has disconnected from this application server.
User Response:
None.
CWSIC3200E: The WebSphere MQ link {0} could not transmit a message because it was not a valid format for WebSphere MQ.
Explanation:
The most likely cause of this error is if the target destination of the message exceeds the 48 character limit imposed by WebSphere MQ.
User Response:
The message will have been placed on the exception destination. Check the message content, change the target destination and resend if required.
CWSIC3201I: The sending side of the WebSphere MQ link {0} has been requested to start.
Explanation:
This is an informational message.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC3202I: The sending side of the WebSphere MQ link {0} has been requested to stop.
Explanation:
This is an informational message.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC3205E: The encoded message is too big to be send down WebSphere MQ link {0}; the message will be placed on the exception destination: message size {1}, max message size {2}.
Explanation:
The WebSphere MQ link negotiates with the remote partner a maximum size for messages allowed down the link. Any message exceeding this value will be placed on the exception destination.
User Response:
Check that the maximum message size values defined on either side of the link are sufficiently large for the configured applications.
CWSIC3209E: An internal error occurred. During processing of WebSphere MQ link {0} a request to move to invalid state {1} was received.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC3212E: The sending side of WebSphere MQ link {0} received invalid data and will end. The invalid data buffer was {1}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC3213E: An internal error occurred. During processing of WebSphere MQ link {0} an illegal state transition from state {1} to state {2} was attempted.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC3220I: The receiving side of the WebSphere MQ link {0} has been requested to start.
Explanation:
This is an informational message.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC3221I: The receiving side of the WebSphere MQ link {0} has been requested to stop.
Explanation:
This is an informational message.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC3222I: WebSphere MQ link {0} from address {1} has been adopted.
Explanation:
This is an informational message.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC3231E: An error occurred trying to put a message in the exception destination.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC3232I: WebSphere MQ link {0} ended normally.
Explanation:
This is an informational message.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC3233I: WebSphere MQ link {0} manually resolved for commit by user request.
Explanation:
This is an informational message.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC3234I: WebSphere MQ link {0} manually resolved for back out by user request.
Explanation:
This is an informational message.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC3236E: WebSphere MQ link is rejecting a connection because a link definition for channel {0} does not exist.
Explanation:
The inbound connection request identified a channel name which is not currently configured.
User Response:
Ensure that the correct receiver channel names have been used in the WebSphere MQ link definitions and that the remote partner has been configured with the correct name.
CWSIC3237E: There is a WebSphere MQ link failure: {0}.
Explanation:
This message explains the nature of a WebSphere MQ link failure.
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/.
CWSIC3239E: There is an illegal segment type error {0}.
Explanation:
This exception is unexpected. The cause is not immediately known.
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/.
CWSIC3240I: WebSphere MQ link {0} reset on user request.
Explanation:
This is an informational message.
User Response:
No action required.
CWSIC3242I: An internal error occurred. Unknown WebSphere MQ link parameter {0} with value {1}.
Explanation:
During initialization of a WebSphere MQ link definition an unknown parameter was encountered. The unknown parameter will be ignored and initialization will continue.
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/.
CWSIC3243I: Sender channel {0} is already running on MQLink {1}.
Explanation:
An attempt was to start a sender channel but the specified sender channel is already running on the specified MQLink.
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/.
CWSIC3244E: A connection to Messaging Engine {0} has been dropped.
Explanation:
An attempt to make use of a previously allocated connection to a Messaging Engine has failed because the connection has been dropped. It is possible that an MQLink or the Messaging Engine has been terminated.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to determine why the connection could have been dropped.
CWSIC3245E: A connection to Messaging Engine {0} has been lost.
Explanation:
An attempt to make use of a previously allocated connection to a Messaging Engine has failed because the connection has been lost. It is possible that an MQLink or the Messaging Engine has terminated.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to determine why the connection could have been lost.
CWSIC3246E: MQLink {0} has encountered an internal error.
Explanation:
An MQLink has failed with some sort of internal error.
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/.
CWSIC3500E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied for the initial size of the Object Store. The initial size was {0}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to create an Object Store with a negative initial size.
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/.
CWSIC3501E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied for the maximum size of the Object Store. The maximum size was {0}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to create an Object Store with a negative maximum size.
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/.
CWSIC3502E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied for the initial size of the Object Store. The initial size was {0}. The origin of the Object Store was {1}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to create an Object Store with an initial size that was less than the origin of the Object Store.
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/.
CWSIC3503E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied for the initial size of the Object Store. The initial size was {0}. The maximum size was {1}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to create an Object Store with an initial size that was greater than the maximum size.
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/.
CWSIC3504E: An internal error occurred. The supplied object version is found to be different to that of the object stored in the Object Store. The supplied object version was {0}. The object version in the Object Store was {1}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to retrieve an object from the Object Store, but an object version mismatch was encountered.
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/.
CWSIC3505E: An internal error occurred. The supplied object version is found to be different to that of the object stored in the Object Store. The supplied version was {0}. The version in the Object Store was {1}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made remove an object from the Object Store, but an object version mismatch was encountered.
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/.
CWSIC3506E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied for the index of an object in the Object Store. The supplied index was {0}. The origin of the Object Store was {1}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to locate an object in the Object Store, but the supplied object index was found to be less than the origin of the Object Store.
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/.
CWSIC3507E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied for the index of an object in the Object Store. The supplied index was {0}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to locate an object in the Object Store, but no suitable object was found for the supplied object index.
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/.
CWSIC3508E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied for the index of an object in the Object Store. The supplied index was {0}. The origin of the Object Store was {1}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to remove an object from the Object Store, but the supplied object index was found to be less than the origin of the Object Store.
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/.
CWSIC3509E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied for the index of an object in the Object Store. The supplied index was {0}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to remove an object from the Object Store, but no suitable object was found for the supplied object index.
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/.
CWSIC3510E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied for the number of entries to be dumped from the Object Store. The number of entries specified was {0}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made dump entries in the Object Store, but the supplied number of entries to be dumped was found to be negative.
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/.
CWSIC3700I: An internal error occurred. Unknown MQClientLink parameter {0} with value {1}.
Explanation:
During initialization of an MQClientLink object, an unknown parameter was encountered. The unknown parameter will be ignored and initialization will continue.
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/.
CWSIC3701E: A WebSphere MQ connection attempt from host {0} on transport chain {1} using a user identifier of {2} failed to be authenticated.
Explanation:
The WebSphere MQ connection described in the message has failed a security check.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to determine why the specified WebSphere MQ process cannot connect using the user identifier.
CWSIC3702E: A WebSphere MQ connection attempt from host {0} on transport chain {1} failed because the queue manager it referenced, {2}, does not correspond to an active MQClientLink defined to this application server.
Explanation:
The WebSphere MQ connection described by the message failed because it referenced a queue manager name which did not correspond to an active MQClientLink.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to determine why the MQClientLink is not available.
CWSIC3703E: A WebSphere MQ connection attempt from host {0} on transport chain {1} failed because the channel it referenced, {2}, does not correspond to the channel name in the MQClientLink named {3}.
Explanation:
The WebSphere MQ connection described by the message failed because it referenced a channel name which did not correspond to the channel parameter in the named MQClientLink.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to determine what the correct channel name should be.
CWSIC3704I: A WebSphere MQ client application has connected from host {0} on transport chain {1}.
Explanation:
A WebSphere MQ client application has connected to this application server from the specified host using the specified transport chain.
User Response:
None
CWSIC3705I: A WebSphere MQ client, previously connected from host {0} on transport chain {1}, has disconnected.
Explanation:
A WebSphere MQ client has disconnected from this application server.
User Response:
None.
CWSIC3706E: An attempt to locate the Messaging Engine for a given connection has failed. The Messaging Engine being located was {0}.
Explanation:
While processing a request for connection from a client, the Messaging Engine associated with an SICoreConnection object could not be found. It is possible that the Messaging Engine has terminated, or is no longer a member of the bus, and hence the connection has been lost.
User Response:
Ask your system administrator to determine why the Messaging engine is no longer available.
CWSIC3707E: A connection to Messaging Engine {0} has been dropped.
Explanation:
An attempt to make use of a previously allocated connection to a Messaging Engine has failed because the connection has been dropped. It is possible that client or Messaging Engine has terminated.
User Response:
Restart the client or Messaging Engine if required, otherwise ask your system administrator to determine why the connection could have been dropped.
CWSIC3708E: A connection to Messaging Engine {0} has been lost.
Explanation:
An attempt to make use of a previously allocated connection to a Messaging Engine has failed because the connection has been lost. It is possible that client or Messaging Engine has terminated.
User Response:
Restart the client or Messaging Engine if required, otherwise ask your system administrator to determine why the connection could have been lost.
CWSIC3709E: MQClientLink {0} has encountered an internal error.
Explanation:
An MQClientLink has failed with some sort of internal error.
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/.
CWSIC8002E: An internal error occurred. An unknown or unexpected exception was thrown by the core API: exception {0}.
Explanation:
A remote call was made to the core API that generated an exception. However, the exception was not recognized or expected at this time.
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/.
CWSIC8003E: An internal error occurred. Calling method {0} on the client is prohibited.
Explanation:
A method call was made on the client that should only be called on the server.
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/.
CWSIC8004E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied for timeout property. The value supplied was {0}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to set a property but the value supplied was incorrect for the property.
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/.
CWSIC8005E: It is not possible to encode a string using the encoding {0} due to exception: {1}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to encode a string using a specified encoding, but this failed because the encoding was unsupported.
User Response:
Correct the encoding value and repeat the operation.
CWSIC8006E: An attempt was made to transmit a string, but the string supplied was too long (length = {0}, maximum length = {1}).
Explanation:
The string cannot be sent across the network using JFAP as the length exceeds the JFAP limit.
User Response:
Correct the string to reduce its length and repeat the operation.
CWSIC8007E: An exception was caught from the remote server with Probe Id {1}. Exception: {0}.
Explanation:
The remote server generated an exception that caused an FFDC.
User Response:
Examine the exception and the corresponding FFDC file on the server to determine the problem and retry your operation.
CWSIC8008E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied for connection type property. The value supplied was {0}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to set a property but the value supplied was incorrect for the property.
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/.
CWSIC8009E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied as a handshake parameter. The value supplied was {0}.
Explanation:
Handshaking information was received that was not understand.
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/.
CWSIC8010E: An internal error occurred. The messaging engines were not able to agree upon initial communication parameters.
Explanation:
The messaging engine handshake has failed due to an incorrect property.
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/.
CWSIC8011E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied to the messaging engine in the segment field. The value was {0}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to set a property but the value supplied was incorrect for the property.
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/.
CWSIC8012E: An internal error occurred. The client and messaging engine were not able to agree upon initial communication paramters.
Explanation:
The client handshake has failed due to an incorrect property.
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/.
CWSIC8013E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied for consumer flags. The value was {0}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to set a property but the value supplied was incorrect for the property.
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/.
CWSIC8014E: An internal error occurred. An incorrect value was supplied for consumer flags. The value was {0}.
Explanation:
An attempt was made to set a property but the value supplied was incorrect for the property.
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/.
CWSIC9999E: {0}
Explanation:
If the message does not give sufficient information, check previous messages for further help.
User Response:
If you are not able to resolve the problem ask your system administrator to help resolve the problem.