The following table lists the different BCC error codes by number and gives a brief description for each error code.
Table 4-3 BCC Error Codes and Messages
Error Code Number |
Message |
---|---|
1000 |
Unknown error. |
1001 |
Received XML is invalid. |
1002 |
The object pointers in eDirectory for the given cluster resource are invalid. |
1003 |
The referenced object is not a valid NCS/BCC object. |
1004 |
The referenced cluster resource is in an invalid state. |
1005 |
The specified resource or cluster is not enabled for Business Continuity. |
1006 |
An invalid parameter was passed to the BCC API. |
1007 |
Attempt to allocate memory failed. |
1008 |
Attempt to communicate with the BCC VFS system failed. |
1009 |
The size of the specified buffer is not large enough. |
1010 |
Error performing a DSML read. |
1011 |
Error performing a DSML modify. |
1012 |
Operation not supported |
1013 |
Error obtaining lock on synchronization object |
1014 |
Invalid credentials |
1015 |
Error returned from the NICI API |
1016 |
Cannot find peer cluster data |
1017 |
Invalid BCC API version |
1018 |
Could not find a pool for the specified cluster resource |
1019 |
Error managing the SAN via the Novell SAN Management Interface |
1020 |
CIM Client error |
1021 |
Error creating a system resource (mutex, semaphore, etc.) |
1022 |
File IO error |
1023 |
No Data |
1024 |
Not a member of cluster |
1025 |
Invalid token in script |
1026 |
Invalid or unknown cluster |
1027 |
The NSMI script is too long. It must be less than 64 KB. |
1028 |
The cluster-enabled pool resource does not contain a volume. |
1029 |
An operation has timed out. |
1030 |
The specified resource is already busy. |
The error code numbers are recorded in a log file that you can use to view status changes for BCC.
The path to the log file on Linux is /var/log/messages. You can search for BCCD to view BCC related messages and entries in the log file.
To view the log file on NetWare:
At the NetWare server console, enter log +copy syslog.
Open the file that is referenced in the message that appears.
You can get additional information on how to use the log file by entering help log at the NetWare server console.