
This chapter describes messages generated by the te-ipc-library subsystem.
Major
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: CPU is being starved: elapsed <second> cpu <second> total <second>Meaning: An internal software component is consuming CPU
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <id> loc <value> <value>: buffer is too small <size>Meaning: This message occurs when an internal software component fails to allocate required length of buffer.
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: can't create callback handlerMeaning: This message occurs when an internal software component failed to intialize properly.
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: can't disable I/O handler on <thing>Meaning: Inter process communication has failed
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: can't enable I/O handler on <thing>Meaning: Inter process communication has failed.
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: data structure corruptionMeaning: This message occurs when TSR fails to locate an entry in an internal data structure.
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: duplicate response handler ID <id>Meaning: This message occurs when an internal software component detects that the response handler ID is duplicated.
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: freeing unknown msg id <id>Meaning: This message occurs when an internal software component free message id function frees an unknown message id.
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: memory allocation failedMeaning: This message occurs when an internal software component on TSR can't allocate memory for a queued message.
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: message argument is wrong size <size>Meaning: This message occurs when an internal software component fails to allocate required length of buffer.
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: no request handler for ID <id>Meaning: Inter process communication has failed
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: no write handler for socket <socket>Meaning: Inter process communication has failed.
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: read dispatcher shutting down socket <socket>Meaning: This message occurs when an internal software component experiences bad inter process communication.
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: select system call failed <number>Meaning: An internal system call failed
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: socket number out of range <number>Meaning: Inter process communication has failed.
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: TE IPC task <task> loc <value> <value>: te_ipc_select return from selectMeaning: An internal software component failed to initialize properly
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: bad CLI buf len, siz, pat =<length>, <size>, <pattern>Meaning: An internal data structure is corrupted
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Message: initialization errorMeaning: This message occurs when an internal software component fails to initializatize properly.
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici Customer Support.
Warning
Message: TE IPC task <name> loc <name> <line>: socket <socket> already shutdownMeaning: The socket has already been shut down. No further action is needed
Action: No action required.
Message: TE IPC task <name> loc <<arg2>> <<arg3>>: write <<arg4>> to CLI socket <number> failed, got <<arg6>>Meaning: A socket write from CLI-Back client to CLI-front has failed. The console may no longer be operational in this case.
Action: Save your system log to a file and contact Avici customer support.
Information
Message: TE IPC task <name> loc <name> <line>: cleared backlog <number> times: messages <number> max depth <threshold>Meaning: Specifies that the backlogged messages in spool have been cleared once more, as well as, how many times the spool has been cleared so far.
Action: No action required.
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Source
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Last Updated: 09/26/06 at 14:22:02