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EXECD Messages
EXECD messages pertain to the execution of local clients. If you are looking for a message that refers to the EXECD module but does not appear here, refer to "Messages Common to All Modules".
BADCMD, invalid command: command
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The EXEC daemon does not recognize the specified command,
usually a local client command.
- User Action:
- Check the System Administrator's Guide for UNIX Systems or the
client man page to determine the correct command for the desired local client.
BADERRPORT, invalid error port number in request
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The X server has detected an internal error.
- User Action:
- If you encounter this message, please contact NCD Technical
Support.
BADLICENSE, terminal not licensed for: feature
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The terminal does not have a license for the specified feature,
such as DPS.
- User Action:
- Contact NCD to obtain a valid license for the desired feature and
enter it in the terminal's remote configuration file, NVRAM, or license.dat file.
BADMODDIR, bad modules directory: dir
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The X server was unable to load modules from the configured
directory.
- User Action:
- Make sure that the modules are in the correct location and
accessible.
BADPARAMS, invalid parameters given for: client
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The specified local client does not recognize the command-line
options it received through the EXEC daemon.
- User Action:
- Verify that the command-line options are correct for the
specified client.
BADPORT, refused request from nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn on bad port n
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The EXEC daemon has received a request for connection from
the specified host. The EXEC daemon is refusing the request because the
request did not originate from a privileged TCP port on the host. Specifically,
the requesting TCP port number is equal to or greater than 1024.
- User Action:
- Verify the host system is using the correct TCP port.
DISABLEDCMD, command has been disabled:command
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- Command cannot be executed because it has been configured as
disabled.
- User Action:
- Remove command from the exec-disabled-commands remote
configuration parameter.
LOADCMD, error loading command:command
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The X server is unable to load a module needed to run the
command.
- User Action:
- Make sure that the modules are present and in the correct
location.
LOADDISABLED, loading of module module has been disabled
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The module has been configured to be disabled.
- User Action:
- Change the load policy for the module in the modules-load-
policy remote configuration parameter.
LONGCMD, command string too long
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The command that has been entered exceeds the limit of 512
characters.
- User Action:
- Re-enter the command, limiting the entry to 512 characters.
LONGUSER, user name too long
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The user name that has been entered is too long.
- User Action:
- Re-enter the user name, limiting the entry to 16 characters.
NOERRCONN, unable to connect to error socket: message
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The network connection has failed.
- User Action:
- Verify that the host is operational, that it is communicating on
the network, and that the network is working.
NOERRPORT, unable to read port number from request
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The X server has detected an internal error.
- User Action:
- If you encounter this message, please contact NCD Technical
Support.
NONIPERRPORT, error port given on non-IP connection
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The X server has specified a port number when communicating
across a DECnet network.
- User Action:
- If you encounter this message, please contact NCD Technical
Support.
NORESPORT, no reserved ports available
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The X server has detected an internal error.
- User Action:
- If you encounter this message, please contact NCD Technical
Support.
OPENMODFAIL, unable to open module module
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The X server cannot find module.
- User Action:
- Make sure that the module is in the modules directory.
PROCLIM, too many copies already running: client
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The user has requested a local client when the maximum
number of the client's processes already exist.
- User Action:
- Use an existing client process, or close one of the existing client
processes and open a new one.
START, running command: command
- Severity:
- Information
- Explanation:
- The EXECD module has started the specified command as
requested.
- User Action:
- None
UNKNOWNERR, unknown error for: client
- Severity:
- Error
- Explanation:
- The specified local client has failed with an unknown error
code.
- User Action:
- If you encounter this message, please contact NCD Technical
Support.
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