[Description]
The backup processing has started.
[Corrective Measures]
This message simply indicates that the command has started, and no action is required.
[Description]
The restore processing has started.
[Corrective Measures]
This message simply indicates that the command has started, and no action is required.
[Description]
The backup processing has terminated normally.
[Corrective Measures]
This message simply indicates that the command has terminated, and no action is required.
[Description]
The backup processing has been canceled.
[Corrective Measures]
This message simply indicates that the command has terminated, and no action is required.
[Description]
The restore processing has been terminated normally.
[Corrective Measures]
This message simply indicates that the command has terminated, and no action is required.
[Description]
The restore processing has been canceled.
[Corrective Measures]
This message simply indicates that the command has terminated, and no action is required.
[Description]
This message asks for confirmation about whether it is OK to start the command processing.
[System Action]
The system waits for a response to be entered.
[Corrective Measures]
Press "y" to perform backup processing, otherwise press "n".
[Description]
This message asks for confirmation about whether it is OK to start the command processing.
[System Action]
The system waits for a response to be entered.
[Corrective Measures]
Enter "y" to perform restore processing, otherwise enter "n".
[Description]
The number of arguments or argument keywords specified with the command is invalid.
[Parameter]
%1: Invalid number of arguments or argument keywords
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Check the synopsis for the command that has been executed, by referring to "swidmg_bkrs (Backup and Restoration Command)" in the "Command Reference" section. Execute the command again after specifying the correct number of arguments in accordance with the synopsis.
[Description]
There is an error with an argument specified with the command.
[Parameter]
%1: Specified argument
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
Corrective Measures
Check the synopsis for the command that has been executed, by referring to "swidmg_bkrs (Backup and Restoration Command)" in the "Command Reference" section. Execute the command again after specifying the correct argument in accordance with the synopsis.
[Description]
An argument is specified more than once.
[Parameter]
%1: Duplicate argument
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Check the synopsis for the command that has been executed, by referring to "swidmg_bkrs (Backup and Restoration Command)" in the "Command Reference" section.
Execute the command again after eliminating any redundant options.
[Description]
A required argument is not specified.
[Parameter]
%1: Required argument
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Check the synopsis for the command that has been executed, by referring to "swidmg_bkrs (Backup and Restoration Command)" in the "Command Reference" section. Execute the command again after adding the required argument.
[Description]
Both -b and -r options cannot be specified at the same time.
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Check the synopsis for the command that has been executed, by referring to "swidmg_bkrs (Backup and Restoration Command)" in the "Command Reference" section. Execute the command again after specifying the correct arguments in accordance with the synopsis.
[Description]
Either the "-b" option or the "-r'"option has not been specified.
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Check the synopsis for the command that has been executed, by referring to "swidmg_bkrs (Backup and Restoration Command)" in the "Command Reference" section. Execute the command again after specifying the correct arguments in accordance with the synopsis.
[Description]
Only one instance of the backup or restore command can be executed at a time. The command could not be started, because another instance of the command was already running.
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Execute the command again after the command that is currently being executed has completed.
[Description]
You do not have the privileges to execute the backup or restore command.
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Execute the command again as a user with the following privileges.
Windows: Administrator privileges
UNIX: System administrator (superuser) privileges
[Description]
The backup processing has failed.
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
This message indicates that the command has terminated abnormally. Take action based on the messages that were displayed before this message, and then execute the command again.
[Description]
The restore processing has failed.
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
This message indicates that the command has terminated abnormally. Take action based on the messages that were displayed before this message, and then execute the command again.
[Description]
Checking the existence of the directory or file indicated in the message has failed.
[Parameter]
%1: Path to the file or directory
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Execute the command again after specifying the correct file or directory.
[Description]
Creating the directory has failed.
[Parameter]
%1: Directory pathname
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Check the status of the parent directory of the directory indicated in the message.
If write permissions have not been allocated for the parent directory, set up write permissions for the directory.
[Description]
Creating the file of backup information has failed.
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Check whether the following file exists.
[Windows]
%F4AM_INSTALL_PATH%\F4AMidmg\client\conf\swidmg.ini |
[UNIX]
/etc/opt/FJSVswaic/client/conf/swidmg.ini |
If the file exists, execute the command again. If this file does not exist, and the problem still persists, collect maintenance information and send it to Fujitsu technical support.
Refer to "How to Collect Maintenance Information" for details on how to collect maintenance information.
[Description]
Writing to the file indicated in the message has failed.
[Parameter]
%1: File pathname
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
If write permissions have not been allocated for the directory in the file path indicated in the message, set up write permissions for the directory and then execute the command again.
[Description]
The file indicated in the message does not exist.
[Parameter]
%1: File pathname
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Check whether the directory that was specified when the restoration was executed is correct, and then execute the command again.
[Description]
The directory indicated in the message does not exist.
[Parameter]
%1: Directory pathname
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Check whether the directory indicated in the message exists, and then execute the command again.
[Description]
Reading the definition file has failed.
[Parameter]
%1: File name
%2: Section name
%3: Key
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Check whether the specified file path is correct, and also check whether the access permissions for the file have been set up.
If the problem still occurs even after the cause of the error has been removed, collect data using the Maintenance Information Collection Tool, and then contact Fujitsu technical support.
Refer to "How to Collect Maintenance Information" for details on how to collect maintenance information.
[Description]
Writing to the definition file has failed.
[Parameter]
%1: File name
%2: Section name
%3: Key
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Check whether the specified file path is correct, and also check whether the access permissions for the file have been set up.
If the problem still occurs even after the cause of the error has been removed, collect data using the Maintenance Information Collection Tool, and then contact Fujitsu technical support.
Refer to "How to Collect Maintenance Information" for details on how to collect maintenance information.
[Description]
Copying the file has failed.
[Parameter]
%1: Path to the source file
%2: Path to the target file
%3: Error details
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
An error occurred while the command was being executed to copy from the source file to the target file.
Check the error details indicated in the message, remove the cause of the error, and then execute the command again.
If the cause of the error is unknown, collect maintenance information and contact Fujitsu technical support.
Refer to "How to Collect Maintenance Information" for details on how to collect maintenance information.Appendix A How to Collect Maintenance Information
[Description]
Copying the directory has failed.
[Parameter]
The system stops the command processing.
[System Action]
%1: Path to the source directory
%2: Path to the target directory
%3: Error details
[Corrective Measures]
An error occurred while the command was being executed to copy from the source directory to the target directory. Check the error details indicated in the message, remove the cause of the error, and then execute the command again.
If the cause of the error is unknown, collect maintenance information and contact Fujitsu technical support.
Refer to "How to Collect Maintenance Information" for details on how to collect maintenance information.
[Description]
An internal error occurred during the processing.
[System Action]
The system stops the command processing.
[Corrective Measures]
Check whether the Systemwalker product has been installed correctly. Also, check whether the server has enough memory and disk space for the command to run. If the problem cannot be resolved, collect maintenance information and contact Fujitsu technical support.
Refer to "How to Collect Maintenance Information" for details on how to collect maintenance information.Appendix A How to Collect Maintenance Information