Administration Service messages are generated by the Administration Service and are passed to Command Central.
Cannot connect to the Administration Service | |
Explanation |
This message can have various causes:
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Action |
Running: unmanaged Broker with restricted access | |
Explanation |
A broker was started manually. Its attribute file is not in a working directory under the EntireX directory config/etb. Only limited administration is possible on this broker. It is only possible to stop the broker. |
Action |
Timeout: Check remote Broker or remote firewall definitions | |
Explanation |
A remote broker is not accessible. The timeout problem occurs, for example, on Windows machines where the port used by the broker has not been opened up in the firewall. If the broker has not been started, the timeout problem does not occur in the case of a port that has been opened up in the firewall. The firewall issues a negative answer to a failed connection attempt. Alternatively, program |
Action |
ETBD0280 | Function Entered |
Explanation |
This message is written to the log data set when tracing is set to a trace level greater than 1. An EntireX Broker internal function module is entered. |
Action |
This message is for diagnostic purposes only. |
Running with errors: Check log file | |
Explanation |
The broker was able to be started successfully, but not all attributes defined in the attribute file could be activated. For example, not all ports defined in attribute file could be activated when the broker was started. The broker log file contains more detailed information on the problem. |
Action |
Check the log file. |
Running: Must set user credentials Stopped: Must set user credentials Running: missing credentials, please enter credentials Running: wrong credentials, please enter credentials |
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Explanation |
User credentials for a secure broker or a remote broker are not available or they are invalid. |
Action |
Enter valid user credentials in Command Central. |
Running: Must set SSL parameters Stopped: Must set SSL parameters |
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Explanation |
The SSL parameters of a remote broker are invalid and must be specified. The input field in Command Central contains the default value, which is the certificate from the working directory of the broker. If the SSL certificate of the remote broker has been exchanged on the remote machine, the corresponding new SSL certificate must also be made available in the local working directory config/etb/RB.<RemoteBrokerName>. |
Action |
Broker not running or invalid SSL parameters | |
Explanation |
This is a status message for a remote broker. Either the broker was not started, or its SSL parameters are invalid. |
Action |
Start the broker or specify valid SSL parameters. See also "Running: Must set SSL parameters" or "Stopped: Must set SSL parameters". |