NonStop SOAP User's Manual
NonStop SOAP Features and Functions
NonStop SOAP User’s Manual—520501-012
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EMS Messages
This message indicates that the SOAP configuration file is invalid. The command-line
process or server class stops.
Ensure that the configuration file is a valid XML document of the form specified in
NonStop SOAP Configuration File on page 4-60.
This message indicates that the server could not open the trace file specified in the
configuration. As a result, the requested trace does not occur.
This message does not indicate the error that occurred. Ensure that the name of the
file matches the name specified in the configuration and that the SOAP server has
write access to the file.
This message indicates a problem in creating trace files for the processes within a
SOAP server class. As a result, trace records for all processes in the class will be
written to the same trace file.
This error field describes the problem.
This message indicates an invalid Pathmon name was specified. Ensure that the name
of the file matches the name specified in the configuration.
This message indicates that the SOAP server could not open the SDR file because of
a file system error. The SDR file can be the PWAYSDL file or the PWYMDATA file.
When this error is generated the command line SOAP Server / Pathway CGI server
stops.
NSSOAP: Invalid Soap Config File:<
filename
> SOAP Server
exiting.
NSSOAP: Error while opening the trace file:<
filename
>
NSSOAP: Error getting the Trace File name suffix:<
error
>
NSSOAP: NSSOAP:SoapCacheManager:: Invalid Pathmon name:
<
erroneous value
>
NSSOAP: ERROR >> System error - File system error <
errorNum
>
opening file <
SDR file
>
NSSOAP: ERROR >> Internal application error - no filename has
been specified to create the file.