141 PROTL-00001 to PROTL-00604
- PROTL-00001: Failed to initialize ocrconfig
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Cause: Unable to initialize and start ocrconfig.
- PROTL-00002: Export file 'string' already exists
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Cause: Requested export file exists in the given path.
- PROTL-00003: Failed to create export file 'string'
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Cause: Unable to create or open file for exporting local registry data.
- PROTL-00004: Failed to retrieve data from the local registry
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Cause: Unable to retrieve necessary information from the local registry.
- PROTL-00006: The specified Oracle Local Registry import file 'string' is not accessible.
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Cause: An attempt to import Oracle Local Registry contents from the indicated import file failed because the import file did not exist or user did not have permission to open the import file.
- PROTL-00007: Failed to open the specified import file 'string'
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Cause: Unable to access the specified import file.
- PROTL-00008: Failed to import data from specified file to the local registry
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Cause: Unable to read data from the import file and import to the local registry.
- PROTL-00010: Failed to open the specified source local registry
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Cause: Unable to access the specified source local registry.
- PROTL-00011: Failed to open the specified destination local registry
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Cause: Unable to access the specified destination local registry.
- PROTL-00012: Oracle Local Registry to be upgraded has an unsupported version
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Cause: Oracle Local Registry to be upgraded had an unsupported version.
- PROTL-00013: Oracle Local Registry is in current version
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Cause: Oracle Local Registry was in current version.
- PROTL-00015: Unimplemented feature
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Cause: Requested feature has not been implemented in current release.
- PROTL-00016: Internal Error
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Cause: This is a generic internal error for ocrconfig.
- PROTL-00017: Fatal Error
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Cause: This is a generic fatal error for ocrconfig.
- PROTL-00018: Failed to open the specified backup file 'string'
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Cause: File did not exist or user did not have permission to open the file.
- PROTL-00019: Cannot proceed while the Oracle High Availability Service is running
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Cause: The Oracle High Availability Service was running.
- PROTL-00020: Insufficient permission to proceed. Require privileged user
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Cause: User was not a privileged user.
- PROTL-00021: Invalid parameter
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Cause: Input parameter was not valid.
- PROTL-00023: failed to back up Oracle Local Registry
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Cause: An attempt to back up the Oracle Local Registry failed.
- PROTL-00024: No auto backups of the OLR are available at this time.
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Cause: The command 'ocrconfig -local -showbackup' determined that no auto backups of the Oracle Local Registry (OLR) were available at that time.
- PROTL-00025: Manual backups for the Oracle Local Registry are not available
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Cause: Manual backups for the Oracle Local Registry were not yet created.
- PROTL-00035: The configured OLR location is not accessible
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Cause: The configured Oracle local Registry (OLR) location did not exist, did not have the required permissions, or did not have sufficient disk space..
- PROTL-00039: The specified file 'string' has an invalid format
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Cause: The specified file was not a valid Oracle Local Registry export/import file.
- PROTL-00040: The specified file 'string' has an invalid format
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Cause: The specified file was not a valid Oracle Local Registry backup file.
- PROTL-00041: The specified backup location 'string' is not accessible
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Cause: The backup location did not exist or the required permissions were not granted.
- PROTL-00042: The specified backup location 'string' is not a directory
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Cause: The specified backup location was not a directory.
- PROTL-00049: The Oracle Local Registry (OLR) integrity check failed.
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Cause: The integrity check failed for the configured Oracle Local Registry location.
- PROTL-00052: failed to retrieve backup location of Oracle Local Registry
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Cause: An attempt to display the backup location for the Oracle Local Registry failed because the Oracle Local Registry was not accessible.
- PROTL-00054: failed to copy the Oracle Local Registry backup file to the specified destination 'string'
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Cause: An attempt to copy the Oracle Local Registry backup file to the specified location failed because it was not writable by the user or did not have sufficient space.
- PROTL-00056: The file name [string] specified for the 'ocrconfig -local -copy' command is invalid.
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Cause: An attempt to copy an Oracle Local Registry file failed because the specified destination file name argument did not specify a complete path name.
- PROTL-00057: The back up file specified in the 'ocrconfig -local -manualbackup -filename' command already exists [string].
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Cause: The requested back up file already existed in the given path.
- PROTL-00058: successfully exported the Oracle Local Registry contents to file 'string'
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Cause: The Oracle Local Registry contents were successfully exported to the specified file as requested by the user.
- PROTL-00059: Manual backups for the Oracle Local Registry cannot be displayed.
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Cause: An attempt to display OLR Manual backup locations failed because a manual backup was in progress.
- PROTL-00061: The Oracle Local Registry backup file created is 'string'.
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Cause: None, this is an informational message.
- PROTL-00062: The Oracle Local Registry backup file 'string' could not be deleted.
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Cause: The Oracle Local Registry backup might not be accessible from the node on which the command was originated, or the user might not have appropriate permissions to delete the backup file.
- PROTL-00302: Failed to initialize ocrdump
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Cause: Unable to initialize and start ocrdump .
- PROTL-00303: Dump file already exists [string]
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Cause: Requested dump file exists in the given path.
- PROTL-00304: Failed to create dump file [string]
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Cause: Unable to create or open file for dumping local registry data.
- PROTL-00305: Failed to write to dump file [string]
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Cause: Unable to write to dump file while dumping local registry data.
- PROTL-00306: Failed to retrieve local registry data
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Cause: Unable to read local registry data.
- PROTL-00307: The specified key does not exist in local registry
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Cause: Unable to retrieve the specified key from local registry.
- PROTL-00309: Failed to access the Oracle Local Registry backup file.
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Cause: The Oracle Local Registry backup file either did not exist or the user did not have the permission to open the file.
- PROTL-00310: Not all keys were dumped due to permissions.
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Cause: An attempt was made to dump one or more Oracle Local Registry keys for which the user does not have access permission.
- PROTL-00312: The specified file 'string' has an invalid format.
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Cause: The file argument to the ocrdump command specified a file that was not a valid Oracle Local Registry backup file.
- PROTL-00601: Failed to initialize ocrcheck
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Cause: Unable to initialize and start ocrcheck.
- PROTL-00602: Failed to retrieve data from the local registry
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Cause: Unable to retrieve necessary information from the local registry.
- PROTL-00603: Oracle Local Registry is logically corrupted
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Cause: A logical corruption was detected in the Oracle Local Registry.
- PROTL-00604: Failed to retrieve the configured location of the local registry
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Cause: Unable to retrieve the location of local registry.