16.0 GroupWise Time Stamp Utility Error Messages

NOTE:This guide does not include a comprehensive list of all possible GroupWise Time Stamp utility error messages. It lists error messages for which solutions are readily available from GroupWise engineers and testers. You can search the Novell Support Knowledgebase to locate additional solutions documented by Novell Support as specific customer issues have been resolved.

GWTMSTMP: Error setting time stamp

Source: GroupWise Time Stamp utility.
Explanation: The Time Stamp utility could not write the date/time stamp information into the user database.
Possible Cause: The user database is locked by another process.
Action: Run the Time Stamp utility again.
Possible Cause: The user database is damaged.
Action: Run GroupWise Check (GWCheck) to repair the user database. See GroupWise Check in Databases in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.

GWTMSTMP: Invalid user database

Source: GroupWise Time Stamp utility.
Explanation: The Time Stamp utility could not process the user database you are running it on.
Possible Cause: The file you specified using the --userdb switch is not a proper user database.
Action: Make sure you specified a valid userxxx.db file.

GWTMSTMP: Invalid user ID

Source: GroupWise Time Stamp utility.
Explanation: The Time Stamp utility cannot identify a user database for the user ID you provided when you started it.
Possible Cause: The GroupWise user iD you specified using the --userid switch is not a valid GroupWise user.
Action: Double-check the GroupWise user ID and provide a valid one.

GWTMSTMP: User login error

Source: GroupWise Time Stamp utility.
Explanation: The Time Stamp utility cannot log in to the specified post office as the specified user.
Possible Cause: The user ID provided with the --userid switch does not exist in the post office specified with the -p switch.
Action: Correct either the user information or the post office information that you have provided.
Possible Cause: The user database is damaged.
Action: Run GroupWise Check (GWCheck) to repair the user database. See GroupWise Check in Databases in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide