OSI/MHS Management Programming Manual
Password Server Interfaces
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MPS Error and Informational Messages
share the configuration database, unless this is an isolate-mode server. The old value
and the new value are both reported in the message.
Effect. The new value determines whether or not the MPS will verify OSI addresses.
Recovery. No action is required, other than to verify that the configuration change is
expected and correct.
Cause. This message reports that the specified configuration parameter has been
changed for the MPS reporting the message, as well as for the other MPS processes that
share the configuration database, unless this is an isolate-mode server. The old value
and the new value are both reported in the message.
Effect. The MPS will begin to use the specified encryption method.
Recovery. No action is required, other than to verify that the configuration change is
expected and correct.
Cause. This message reports that the specified configuration parameter has been
changed for the MPS reporting the message, as well as for the other MPS processes that
share the configuration database, unless this is an isolate-mode server. The old value
and the new value are both reported in the message.
Effect. The MPS updates the configuration database with new master user information.
Recovery. No action is required, other than to verify that the configuration change is
expected and correct.
Cause. This message reports the number of authorization database records that were
read from an existing authorization database during the initialization of the MPS.
Effect. This is an informational message.
Recovery. No action is required.
Cause. This message reports that the ABORTTRANSACTION call failed with the
specified file-system error number.
*** info *** MPS-ENCRYPT-METHOD altered from <value> to
<value>
*** info *** MPS-MASTER-APPL altered from <value> to
<value>
*** info *** Read <value> records from MPS-AUTH-DB <name>
*** warning *** ABORTTRANSACTION failed with error <value>