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MXCI Messages (15000 through 15999)
SQL 15363
15363 SERVICE service-name has no SERVERs.
INFO SERVICE to see if it is stopped.
Where service-name is the name of the service.
Cause. The lower level detects no servers associated with this service. Service might
be in a stopped state.
Effect. The operation fails.
Recovery. Run the INFO SERVICE command to verify the status of the service. If
service is stopped, issue the START SERVICE command.
SQL 15365
15365 Could not get state info for DS "string0" from the
service.
and so may not know about any DS.
Where string0 is the DS name.
Cause. The lower level returns a status indicating no ability to provide state
information for this DS (or any other). The service had probably never been started. DS
names are case-sensitive, and lower letters force the use of quotes around the DS
name.
Effect. The operation fails.
Recovery. Issue the INFO SERVICE* command to see if the service exists and is in
a started state. If service is stopped, issue the START SERVICE command.
SQL 15366
15366 Could not get attribute info for DS "string0" from the
database either.
exist.
Where "string0" is the DS name.
Cause. The lower levels returns a status indicating no ability to provide state
information for this DS and also fails to get attribute information from the database.
Either the name contains a type, needs double quotes, or the DS might not exist.
Effect. The operation fails.
Recovery. Issue the INFO DS* command to determine if the DS exists.
+++SUGG: The service may never have been started
+++SUGG: The DS probably does not really
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