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Configuring and Troubleshooting Bay Dial VPN Services
Table B-2.
TMS Syslog Messages
Type
Notice
Warning
Alert
Notice
B-6
(continued)
Message
tms: < domain/DNIS > RAS < NAS_IP_address >
count already zero
tms: unknown request type < request_type >
tms: could not update database
tms: lock was broken for < domain/DNIS >
BayStream Multiservice Software Version 7.2
Meaning
This message indicates a
correction, not a problem.
A user who was tunneled to the
indicated domain/DNIS pair
disconnected from the NAS, and
the count of users on that NAS
who were tunneled to that
domain/DNIS pair was already
zero. This can occur if an
administrator has previously
performed a reset security
command on the NAS.
The request message from a NAS
contained the indicated unknown
type. This probably indicates
incompatible NAS and erpcd
versions.
This is a serious problem
indicating that the database is not
accessible. Check the installation
directory and database file
( tms-database.* ) access
attributes.
The lock for the indicated
domain/DNIS pair was broken by
another process. The appearance
of many of these messages could
indicate that processes are
hanging after they acquire a lock
and before they let it go. In any
case, check the database entry
with the tms_dbms show
command.
115623B Rev. 00
(continued)

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