This section explains the 658XX message series.
[Description]
When using internal authentication
The user account name user_account_name specified for User has not been registered.
When using Single Sign-On
user_account_name is not registered in the directory service.
When using OpenDS for the directory service, there are multiple occurrences of the user ID user_account_name between registered users.
The user account name specified is displayed for user_account_name.
[Corrective Action]
Take corrective action based on the authentication method being used.
When using internal authentication
Check with the administrator if the specified user_account_name has been registered.
When using coordination with Single Sign-On
Check with the administrator if the user_account_name has been registered in the directory service.
When using OpenDS for the directory service, check with the administrator whether there are multiple occurrences of the user ID (uid attribute value).
Check that the user account name user_account_name is correct. If the name is wrong, specify the name again and then perform the operation.
If this does not resolve the problem, collect troubleshooting information and contact Fujitsu technical staff.
[Description]
The user account name user_account_name specified for User has already been registered.
The user account name specified is displayed for user_account_name.
[Corrective Action]
Check with the administrator if the specified user account name user_account_name has been registered.
Check that the user account name user_account_name is correct. If the name is wrong, specify the name again and then perform the operation.
If this does not resolve the problem, collect troubleshooting information and contact Fujitsu technical staff.
[Description]
The user account user_account_name does not have the privileges required for this operation.
[Corrective Action]
The privilege level might have been changed on other clients. Log in again using a privileged account.
[Description]
An unexpected error has occurred.
The error message detected by the manager is displayed in the details of the error dialog.
[Corrective Action]
When an error message is displayed in the details of the error dialog
Check the number of the error message and take corrective action.
When no error message is displayed in the details of the error dialog
Collect troubleshooting information and contact Fujitsu technical staff.
[Description]
For the maximum number of characters "parameter_name : character length == length" permitted in parameter (user account, password, or server), the upper limit is upper_limit and the lower limit is lower_limit.
If parameter is a password, it is represented using asterisks ("*").
[Corrective Action]
Specify the parameter using a value between lower_limit and upper_limit.
[Description]
An invalid character is included in the parameter name parameter_name of parameter (user account, password, authority level, or server).
If parameter is a password, parameter_name is represented using asterisks ("*").
[Corrective Action]
Specify the parameter again using valid characters.
If this does not resolve the problem, collect troubleshooting information and contact Fujitsu technical staff.
See
For details of valid characters, refer to the following:
The user ID given in "4.2 Managing User Accounts" of the "Operation Guide VE"
The password (and the password confirmation) given in "4.2 Managing User Accounts" of the "Operation Guide VE"
The authority level set in "4.2 Managing User Accounts" of the "Operation Guide VE"
The physical server name given in "2.3.2 Registering Blade Servers" or "2.4.1 Registering Rack Mount or Tower Servers" of the "User's Guide VE"
[Description]
Registration failed because a user with the same name as userid has already been registered.
[Corrective Action]
Enter a user ID that has not been registered.
[Description]
Changing the user failed because the password entered is incorrect.
[Corrective Action]
Enter the current password of the user to be changed.
[Description]
Registration or changing of the user failed because the password to be registered or changed and the password for confirmation did not match.
[Corrective Action]
Use the same password for registration or changing of the user as the password used for confirmation.
[Description]
The specified user account cannot be deleted as there is only one user account with administrator authority registered.
[Corrective Action]
To delete the specified user account it is necessary to register another user account with administrator authority.
[Description]
Communication with the directory server used for ServerView Operations Manager to perform Single Sign-On failed.
[Corrective Action]
Check the following and take corrective action:
Confirm whether the configuration for communication with the directory server used for ServerView Operations Manager is correct, or the directory server has been started.
After checking the amount of free disk space and the network connection, perform the operation again.
For the configuration, refer to "4.6.5.3 Checking Directory Service Connection Information" of the "Setup Guide VE".
When ServerView Operations Manager or the directory server used for ServerView Operations Manager has been re-installed, or certificates have been updated, re-registration of certificates with Resource Orchestrator is necessary.
For details on the method for registering certificates, refer to "4.6 Installing and Configuring Single Sign-On" in the "Setup Guide VE".
When the following operations have been performed, re-registration of certificates with Resource Orchestrator is necessary.
Re-installation of ServerView Operations Manager
Re-installation of the directory server used for ServerView Operations Manager
Update of ServerView Operations Manager certificates
Update of the certificates of the directory server used for ServerView Operations Manager
For details on the method for registering certificates, refer to "4.6 Installing and Configuring Single Sign-On" in the "Setup Guide VE".
[Description]
The process failed because the specified user has no authority level for Resource Orchestrator.
[Corrective Action]
Check the following items:
The specified user needs to have a sufficient authority level for login on the Resource Orchestrator in order to use Single Sign-On.
Check the authority level of Resource Orchestrator, and then execute the command again.
For the configuration, refer to "4.6 Installing and Configuring Single Sign-On" of the "Setup Guide VE".
The search base value specified during directory service registration may be incorrect.
Check the search base value, and then execute the command again.
For the configuration, refer to "4.6 Installing and Configuring Single Sign-On" of the "Setup Guide VE".