Oracle Syndication Server User's and Administrator's Guide Release 9.0.1 Part Number A88787-01 |
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The following sections describe the error messages of Oracle Syndication Server.
The following messages are associated with Syndication Server.
Cause: The operation completed successfully.
Action: No action need be taken.
Cause: The operation is confirmed.
Action: No action need be taken.
Cause: A subscriber requested a package update but the subscriber is already in the current package sequence state, therefore there are no updates at the moment.
Action: No action need be taken.
Cause: A generic status code indicating an inability to comprehend the received payload.
Action: Check the request payload and resend it; if the problem persists, have your Syndication Server administrator check the status of the requester's account.
Cause: The payload sent is severely garbled and cannot be parsed possibly because it is not an XML payload. Expecting an XML payload and received a payload that was not XML.
Action: Resend the payload and be sure it is an XML payload.
Cause: The payload sent is recognizable as XML, but is not well formed per the definition of XML.
Action: Ask your Syndication Server administrator to fix the corresponding syndication service.
Cause: The payload failed validation according to the DTD.
Action: Check the request payload. It must conform to the specified request DTD provided by Syndication Server.
Cause: The responder is either too busy, an update is in progress, and so forth. Eventually an identical retry request might succeed.
Action: Check the requester's local message system for any notification of system downtime, or try again later.
Cause: The communication protocol used in the request is not supported.
Action: If you use the Syndication Server client library, check the list of protocol versions it supports and then contact Oracle Customer Support Services. If you do not use the Syndication Server client library, contact your local system administrator for help.
Cause: The payload is being redirected temporarily using the supplied new transport communication endpoint. In ICE/HTTP, this means a new URL is supplied.
Action: Contact Oracle Customer Support Services.
Cause: The payload is being redirected permanently using the supplied new transport endpoint. In ICE/HTTP, this means a new URL is supplied.
Action: Contact Oracle Customer Support Services.
Cause: A generic status code indicating an inability to comprehend the request.
Action: Check the request payload for errors and resend it.
Cause: The request sent is severely garbled and cannot be parsed.
Action: Check the request payload for errors and also make sure you close the communication channel only after the request is completely sent out.
Cause: The request sent is unrecognizable XML, but is not well formed per the definition of XML.
Action: Check the request payload for errors.
Cause: The request failed validation according to the DTD.
Action: Make sure the request payload conforms to the request DTD provided by Syndication Server.
Cause: The sender does not have permission to access the current server.
Action: Contact your Syndication Server administrator to verify sender information.
Cause: Either the subscription ID is not correct, or the subscription is not in a consistent state.
Action: Contact your Syndication Server administrator to verify sender information.
Cause: The request type is not supported at the server side.
Action: Make sure the operation you want to perform is supported for Syndication Server.
Cause: The request argument is not supported at the server side.
Action: Check the request payload against the request DTD provided by Syndication Server. If the error persists, contact Oracle Customer Support Services.
Cause: The requester has referred to something not covered by the subscription referenced in the request.
Action: Resubscribe with additional conditions.
Cause: A generic error for being unable to find something.
Action: Check the error message for the detail description.
Cause: The package sequence identifier supplied by the sender is not understood by the receiver.
Action: Check the payload for errors. If the error persists, contact Oracle Customer Support Services.
Cause: The subscriber does not have permission to access Syndication Server or a certain set of content providers.
Action: Contact your Syndication Server administrator.
Cause: Access violation according to the subscriber's profile.
Action: Contact your Syndication Server administrator.
Cause: The current operation or the content of the current request does not comply with the business terms between the subscriber and Syndication Server.
Action: Review the business terms for the subscriber account and adjust the request.
Cause: A violation or inconsistency for the subscriber's request for content occurred from Syndication Server according to constraints specified in the subscriptions.
Action: Review the constraint for the subscription and adjust the subscriber's request payload.
Cause: The request was made at an incorrect time.
Action: Issue the request for a package update within the agreed-upon timing window.
Cause: A generic error indicating the operation is not confirmed.
Action: Check the subscriber's local system setting to send confirmation. If the error persists, contact Oracle Customer Support Services.
Cause: The receiver could not follow an external reference (URL) given to it by the sender.
Action: Check the subscriber's local system settings to enable such action.
Cause: As part of the negotiation process, this response indicates the proposal is unacceptable for some reason.
Action: Review the subscription request and make necessary modifications; then resend the request.
Cause: As part of the negotiation process, this response indicates an updated offer or a counter proposal.
Action: Review the counter offer subscription request and make necessary modifications, then send the response.
Cause: As part of the renegotiation process, this response indicates that renegotiation is in progress.
Action: Proceed to the renegotiation process.
Cause: Used during parameter negotiation. The receiver of an offer cannot evaluate the offer without human intervention. The sender may try again later with the offered parameters and the same subscription ID. The receiver is expected to respond with a new offer (reflecting the result of the intervention) at some later time.
Action: After waiting for a reasonable period of time, if there is no response, contact your Syndication Server administrator to see if there was a network problem or system problem, which might explain why no response was received. If there were no obvious network or system problems, then the receiver may either contact the sender directly and come to some agreement, at which time the sender will send out a new offer, or the sender may resend the previous offer at a later time.
Cause: Used during parameter negotiation. A protocol-specific RANGE of type numerical, lexical, time, or enumeration, has been incorrectly specified.
Action: Review the corresponding sections inside the request payload and make corrections.
Cause: Used during parameter negotiation. The value selected in a span is less than the minimum or greater than the maximum.
Action: Review the request payload and make the correction.
Cause: Used during parameter negotiation. The number of items selected in an enumeration does not match the select
attribute. For example, the select
attribute may require one or more items to be selected but the number selected in the response was zero.
Action: Review the request payload and make the correction.
Cause: Used during parameter negotiation. The number of selectable ice-enum-item
elements is not compatible with the select
attribute. For example, the select
attribute might indicate that at least one ice-enum-item
must be selected, but the actual number of items available is less than the number of ice-enum-item
elements in the enumeration.
Action: Review the request payload and make the correction.
Cause: Used during parameter negotiation. A span has values that violate its structure. For example, a span point must not have a value less than the span minimum nor larger than the span maximum.
Action: Review the request payload and make the correction.
Cause: Used during parameter negotiation. Two time values to be compared during negotiation are in incompatible formats. For example, a duration is being compared with an ICE date or time.
Action: Review the request payload and make the correction.
Cause: This is a catch-all response for general problems.
Action: Contact your Syndication Server administrator.
Cause: The responder is too busy, an update is in progress, and so forth.
Action: Eventually, an identical retry request might succeed.
Cause: The server does not implement the requested operation.
Action: Make sure the operation you want to perform is supported by Syndication Server.
Cause: The syndicator has unsolicited messages to send to the subscriber, and the subscriber has not yet requested them.
Action: Issue the request for pending packages to Syndication Server.
Cause: The syndicator had requested confirmation of package delivery, and now refuses to perform any additional operations until the subscriber supplies the confirmations (positive or negative).
Action: Issue the confirmation for the requested package delivery.
Cause: The subscriber sent an ice-unsolicited-now message but the syndicator has no unsolicited messages to send.
Action: Check the subscriber's local system; if the inconsistencies still persist, contact Oracle Customer Support Services.
The following messages are associated with the Syndication Server implementation of the ICE Version 1.1 specification.
Cause: This error happens while Syndication Server is processing the subscription request.
Action: Review the request payload and correct the errors.
Cause: The identical subscription to the current one already exists.
Action: Abandon the current request or regenerate the subscription request with different content, such as ID.
Cause: The same content provider is already registered with Syndication Server. This is a Syndication Server administrator error message.
Action: Abandon the current transaction.
Cause: Invalid content provider ID or the content provider has been removed. This is a Syndication Server administrator error message.
Action: Contact your Syndication Server administrator.
Cause: Syndication Server could not locate the source to instantiate the adaptor.
Action: Contact your Syndication Server administrator to determine why there is an inconsistent state for the content provider.
Cause: The adaptor cannot be instantiated by Syndication Server.
Action: The content provider adaptor is corrupted. Contact your Syndication Server administrator.
Cause: The transport manager failed to send out a payload due to protocol exceptions or because Syndication Server encountered an internal error. There may be a problem with your client library.
Action: Contact Oracle Customer Support Services.
Cause: When using HTTP/S as the concrete network protocol, it indicated that some network errors happened. There may be a problem with your client library.
Action: Check and make sure the destination URL is correct; contact Oracle Customer Support Services.
Cause: When using HTTP/S as the concrete network protocol, the content type is not defined.
Action: Contact Oracle Customer Support Services.
Cause: During the subscription process, if the subscriber asks for auto push delivery and Syndication Server cannot start up a scheduler to handle it, an exception will be returned.
Action: Contact your Syndication Server administrator.
Cause: The subscriber account has already been created on Syndication Server. This is an administrator error message.
Action: Abandon the current registration process. Use the existing subscriber.
Cause: Invalid subscriber ID.
Action: Make sure the subscriber ID referred to in the request payload is correct.
Cause: According to the profile of the current subscriber, it cannot access any content providers registered with Syndication Server.
Action: Contact your Syndication Server administrator.
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