User Guide

Novell Certificate Server Messages 459
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Possible Cause: The Unicode file specified by the code page does not exist.
Possible Cause: The internal contents of the Unicode translation file have become corrupted or
are invalid.
Action: Ensure that the files in the SYS:LOGIN\NLS directory are those from the
NetWare
®
installation and that they are not corrupted. The file that could not
be read from this directory is <code page ID>_UNI.001 or UNI_<code page
ID>.001, where <code page ID> is the three- or four-digit decimal number
corresponding to the server's code page (such as, 437 for the U.S., or 850 for
most of Europe). If these files are missing or corrupted, you might need to
restore this directory.
Possible Cause: The server has insufficient memory.
Possible Cause: Too many files are opened, so the Unicode file cannot be opened.
Action: Do one or more of the following until the problem is resolved:
Add memory to the server.
Unload any unnecessary NLM
TM
programs.
If possible, reconfigure the server's SET parameters to provide more
memory to the server, then reload PKI.NLM.
Possible Cause: PKI.NLM does not have rights to read the Unicode file.
Action: Ensure that the NetWare installation was correct and complete and that the file
access rights for the SYS:LOGIN\NLS directory are set to Public Read.
NOVELL CERTIFICATE SERVER-X-5: PKI.NLM could not initialize NCP handling.
Source: PKI.NLM
Possible Cause: A third-party NLM
TM
program is using the NetWare
®
Core Protocol
TM
(NCP
TM
) verb number that has been assigned to PKI.NLM.
Action: Unload any unnecessary, untested, or unapproved NLM programs, then reload
PKI.NLM.
Possible Cause: The NetWare operating system does not have enough resources (most likely
memory) to run PKI.NLM.
Action: Do one or more of the following until the problem is resolved:
Add memory to the server.
Unload any unnecessary NLM
TM
programs.
If possible, reconfigure the server's SET parameters to provide more
memory to the server, then reload PKI.NLM.