The UPDATE directive can return one of the following errors:
REASON: Wrong State
DESCRIPTION: The DSA entity is not in the correct state.
The error indicates what state the DSA is in.
The DSA must be in state ON when you use the
UPDATE DSA directive.
REASON: Invalid Address
DESCRIPTION: The Supplier argument is not a valid presentation
address.
Check the presentation address of the DSA that is
to be the supplier DSA, and specify that address
correctly.
REASON: Invalid Supplier Name
DESCRIPTION: The Supplier argument is not a valid directory name.
Check the AE title of the DSA that is to be the
supplier DSA, and specify that AE title correctly.
REASON: Supplier Unavailable
DESCRIPTION: The Supplier DSA is unavailable.
This error usually means that the supplier DSA
cannot verify the identity of the consumer DSA.
Refer to HP Enterprise Directory
- Management for details of replication, and its
prerequisite tasks.
The error can also mean that the supplier DSA is
unavailable temporarily, and a later attempt to
replicate will succeed.
The error can also mean that the supplier DSA has
insufficient diskspace to write the shadow
information to disk before sending it to the
consumer DSA. Check the events generated on the
supplier DSA to see whether they explain the
failure of replication.
REASON: Schema Incompatible
DESCRIPTION: Supplied update incompatible with the DSA.
The two DSAs have different schema, and the
information in the supplied naming context does not
conform to the schema of this DSA.
The consumer DSA needs schema that supports all of
the attribute types, syntaxes, and structure rules
used in the shadowed naming context. HP
recommends that all of your DSAs have identical
schema files.
REASON: DIT Incompatible
DESCRIPTION Supplied update incompatible with the DSA.
The consumer naming context clashes with the DIT
of the consumer DSA. For example, the consumer
DSA might have a naming context that overlaps
with the consumed naming context.
This indicates that you have a problem with your
DSA configuration, and you should check all DSAs
to ensure that they have a consistent understanding
of the division of your DIT.
REASON: Update Incompatible
DESCRIPTION: Supplied update incompatible with the DSA.
The supplied naming context contains information
that is incompatible with this DSA.
REASON: Insufficient Resources
DESCRIPTION: There are insufficient resources to perform the
update.
This usually means that the consumer DSA has
insufficient diskspace to write the shadow
information to disk before applying it to its
database. It can also mean that the consumer DSA
has insufficient memory to add the shadow
information to whatever information it already
holds.
REASON: Insufficient Resources DSA Deleted
DESCRIPTION: Failed in performing the Update due to insufficient
resources. DSA deleted.
This is similar to the Insufficient Resources
problem, but the DSA has already made changes to
its database. It therefore deletes itself to
prevent corruption of its existing data. When you
recreate the DSA, it recovers the data that it
held prior to the failed update.
REASON: No Address
DESCRIPTION: Cannot read address for specified DSA.
You specified an AE title for the supplier DSA.
The consumer DSA looked the AE title up in the
directory, but found that the entry representing
the supplier DSA does not have a presentation
address attribute, or that it could not read the
presentation address attribute.
Check that the entry representing the supplier DSA
has a presentation address attribute, and that it
is accessible to the consumer DSA. Otherwise
specify the presentation address of the supplier
DSA on the UPDATE command, so that a lookup is not
required.
REASON: Bad Update
DESCRIPTION: Invalid data received from Supplier.
This means that there is a problem with the
protocol passed between the supplier DSA and
consumer DSA. The consumer DSA therefore does not
apply any changes to its database. Try the update
again, to see whether the error recurs. If so,
report this error to HP.
REASON: Bad Update DSA Deleted
DESCRIPTION: Invalid data received from Supplier. DSA deleted.
This is similar to the Bad Update error. However,
the consumer DSA has already started applying
changes to its database before detecting the
error. It therefore deletes itself to prevent
corruption of its data. When you recreate the
consumer DSA, it recovers the database that it
held prior to the failed update.
REASON: Unexpected Failure
DESCRIPTION: Unexpected failure.
Check the events generated by the supplier DSA and
the consumer DSA to see whether they explain the
failure.
REASON: Comms Failure
DESCRIPTION: The update failed due to a communications problem.
See HP Enterprise Directory - Problem Solving for
information about fixing communications problems.