Reason; Request-End-Session - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.3 - XML MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL GUIDE 6-30-2010 Manual

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<reason>
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<request-end-session/>
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<xnm:error | xnm:warning>
<reason>
<daemon>process</daemon>
<process-not-configured/>
<process-disabled/>
<process-not-running/>
</reason>
</xnm:error | xnm:warning>
Explain why a process could not service a request.
—Identifies the process.
<daemon>
—Indicates that the process has been explicitly disabled by
<process-disabled>
an administrator.
<process-not-configured>
not configured.
<process-not-running>
—Indicates that the process is not running.
See "Handling an Error or Warning" on page 51.
<xnm:error> on page 179
<xnm:warning> on page 181
<rpc>
<request-end-session/>
</rpc>
Request that the Junos XML protocol server end the current session.
See "Ending a Junos XML Protocol Session and Closing the Connection" on page 55.
<end-session/> on page 161
<rpc> on page 176
Chapter 7: Summary of Junos XML Protocol Tag Elements
—Indicates that the process has been disabled because it is
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