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Event Code
300105024
300105025
300105027
300105028
300105029
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Novell Access Manager 3.1 SP1 Event Codes
Message
Unable to update the "last
used" attribute of an identity
object.
Unable to auto delete an
identity object.
No Filename specified in
System property.
Error trying to delete a
CardSpace Issued Card
Identity Object.
Cannot load a custom LDAP
Store Plugin module.
Remedy
Type: WARN:NIDP:APP:24
Cause: Each time an identity object is accessed, the
"last used" time is updated. This allows the system to
track identities that have not been used for a
configurable time period so that they may be deleted.
Action: Make sure the administrator object for the
Trust/Config data store has rights to the indicated
directory context.
Type: WARN:NIDP:APP:25
Cause: Periodically, the IDP attempts to clean up
(delete) identity objects that have not been used for a
configurable period of time. If an old unused identity is
found, an attempt will be made to delete it. If that delete
fails, this error will be logged.
Action: Make sure the administrator object for the
Trust/Config data store has rights to the indicated
directory context.
Type: WARN:NIDP:APP:27
Cause: Trying to read properties from file which is not
specified in System property.
Action: Make sure the properties file is passed in the
appropriate system property .
Type: WARN:NIDP:APP:28
Cause: When a CardSpace Managed Card that is
backed by a Personal Card is issued, an Identity object
is created to represent the "Federation" that allows that
card to log into the IDP without supplying any additional
credentials. For security reasons, the user may delete
that Identity object, or that "federation," when the
associated card becomes out of date or compromised.
However, when the system attempted to delete the
Identity object, the indicated error happened.
Action: Examine the supplied error detail and take
applicable actions.
Type: WARN:NIDP:APP:29
Cause: The java.lang.Class.forName() method call
failed to load the LDAP Store Plugin class.
Action: Ensure a valid Java class file is available in
Access Manager's class path for the referenced plugin
class file.

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