Resolving Specific Errors
Troubleshooting OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 3-7
C009: IRPCD process has been terminated by user request.
Cause: This message is informational only. The daemon successfully shut down.
Action: No action required.
C00A: Application %s not found.
Cause: The requested workspace does not exist.
Action: Check that the workspace defined in the oc4j-ra.xml file is also
defined in the daemon configuration on the IBM OS/390 or z/OS platform. Use
the Status option in the Runtime Manager perspective.
C00B: Invalid IRPCD client context.
Cause: A non-Oracle Connect program is trying to connect to the daemon.
Action: Check the processes and kill the relevant process with a system
command.
C00C: Daemon request requires a server login.
Cause: A non-Oracle Connect server or program was trying to use a daemon
service reserved for Oracle Connect servers.
Action: Check the processes and kill the relevant process with a system
command.
C00D: Daemon request requires a client login.
Cause: The requested daemon requires a valid client login, which was not
supplied.
Action: Reissue the command and specify a username and password.
Action: Edit the user profile in Oracle Studio to specify a valid username and
password for the IBM OS/390 or z/OS platform.
C00E: Daemon request requires an administrator login.
Cause: The requested daemon service requires an administrative login.
Action: Edit the daemon security in Oracle Studio to specify a valid administrator
username and password.
C00F: Anonymous client logins are not allowed.
Cause: The daemon is configured to require a valid username and password,
which were not supplied.
Action: Enable anonymous client access in daemon security in Oracle Studio.
Action: Edit the user profile in Oracle Studio to specify a valid username and
password for the IBM OS/390 or z/OS platform.
See Also: "Setting Up Run-time User Access to the IBM OS/390
or z/OS Platform" on page 6-18.
See Also: "Daemon Security" on page C-5.
See Also: "Daemon Security" on page C-5.
See Also: "Setting Up Run-time User Access to the IBM OS/390
or z/OS Platform" on page 6-18.