SUMMARY
DIRECTORY SYNCHRONIZATION ERROR AND STATUS MESSAGES #120 - 249
On Microsoft Mail for PC Networks version 3.0 Server Disk 1, there is a
file called DIRSYNC.TXT that contains the error codes used in directory
synchronization (Dir-Sync) and in the IMPORT utility for Mail. The errors
are logged in the DIRSYNC.LOG file.
[120] Requestor not registered
The specified requestor is not registered with the directory server
postoffice. Instruct the requestor administrator to register with
the Administrator program Config Dir-Sync Requestor Registration
command. The directory server administrator should also create the
requestor with the Administrator program Config Dir-Sync Requestors
Create command.
[123] Could not compress file
The directory server could not back up the master update file
MSTTRANS.GLB or the server configuration file. Ensure that there is
still a connection to the server and try the operation again. Also
check that there is sufficient disk space to perform the
compression.
[124] Invalid transaction format
Ensure that there is sufficient disk space to perform the
operation.
If the requestor is a foreign requestor, ensure that:
- The system message is in the correct format and starts with [dirsync]
- The foreign requestor did not forget to include an attachment file if
one was specified
- If there is an attachment file, it is in the correct format and
starts with [dirsync-transactions]
Wait at least one synchronization cycle and the problem should
clear itself up.
[125] Failure to copy attachment file
Ensure that there is sufficient disk space at the directory server
postoffice to perform the operation.
If the attachment is from a foreign requestor, check that the
foreign requestor did not forget to send an attachment with the
system message. Wait at least one synchronization cycle as the
problem will most likely clear up on its own.
[128] Could not process requestor status report
Ensure that there is still a connection to the server. Also ensure
that there is sufficient disk space to receive the report. Wait at
least one directory synchronization cycle and try the operation
again. If the problem continues, contact Microsoft Product Support
Services.
[129] Could not find specified sync number
Wait at least one synchronization cycle and the problem should
clear on its own. If the problem continues, copy a backup of the
MSTTRANS.GLB file, then ask all requestors to export their address
lists.
[133] Invalid Server Request
Ensure that the directory server's requestor schedule does not have
any errors. Check the requestor schedule. Ensure that there is
enough time for the server mail to reach the requestor postoffice.
[136] The local requestor is not registered
Ensure that this postoffice is registered as the directory server
with the Administrator program Config Dir-Sync Options command.
[150] Could not append transactions to the updates file
Ensure that:
- There is sufficient disk space to perform the operation.
- The computer running the Dispatch program has 640K of memory and
that FILES=20 (minimum) in the CONFIG.SYS file.
If the mail is from a foreign requestor, check that the foreign
requestor did not forget to send an attachment with the system
message. If the problem continues, wait at least one synchronization
cycle as the problem will most likely clear up on its own.
[151] Requestor configuration busy
Try the operation again. If the problem continues, the REQCONF.GLB
may be locked open. Contact your network vendor to determine how to
find and close files that are locked open.
[154] Non-delivery report from
This is an information message. The requestor received a directory
synchronization message that is not addressed to it and is not from
a $SYSTEM (directory synchronization) mailbox. This message is put
in the DIRSYNC.LOG file. The directory server may receive a
directory synchronization message that is not addressed to a
$SYSTEM mailbox. This message is redirected to the administrator.
[155] Invalid DirSync profile from
The directory server received a directory synchronization message
with unknown TASK= values. The mail likely has a TASK= value that
is not supported by the server. See [133]. This message is
redirected to the directory server administrator who should notify
the foreign requestor administrator of the problem.
[156] Invalid DirSync password from
The specified password in the directory synchronization system
message does not match the password in that is registered with the
directory server postoffice. The directory server administrator and
the requestor administrator should determine which is the correct
password.
[157] DirSync software version out of sync
Ensure that the directory server and all requestors have upgraded
to version 3.0.
[158] Requestor not registered
See [120].
The specified requestor is not registered with the directory server
postoffice. Instruct the requestor administrator to register with
the Administrator program Config Dir-Sync Requestor Registration
command. The directory server administrator should also create the
requestor with the Administrator program Config, Dir-Sync, Server,
Requestors, Create command.
[159] Failure to send update mail to requestor
Ensure that:
- There is still a connection to the server.
- That there is sufficient disk space to receive the mail.
- The computer running the Dispatch program has 640K of memory and
that FILES=20 (minimum) in the CONFIG.SYS file.
If the problem continues, wait at least one directory
synchronization cycle and the problem should clear on its own.
[161] Server configuration busy
Try the operation again. If the problem continues, the SRVCONF.GLB
may be locked open. Contact your network vendor to determine how to
find and close files that are locked open.
[162] Failure to transmit server updates
Ensure that:
- There is still a connection to the server.
- There is sufficient disk space to receive the updates.
- The computer running the Dispatch program has 640K of memory and
that FILES=20 (minimum) in the CONFIG.SYS file.
If the problem continues, wait at least one directory
synchronization cycle and as the problem should clear on its own.
[163] Failure to copy server updates
Ensure that:
- There is still a connection to the server.
- There is sufficient disk space to copy the updates.
- The computer running the Dispatch program has 640K of memory and
that FILES=20 (minimum) in the CONFIG.SYS file.
If the problem continues, wait at least one directory
synchronization cycle and the problem should clear on its own.
[166] Manual import required for
The size of the message generated to send the directory
synchronization updates to the specified requestor exceeds the
limit set by the requestor. A manual import procedure as described
in The Administrator's Guide is required.
[201] Warning .USR file missing
This is an information message. There is a postoffice without a
list of users.
[202] No Valid Postoffice found
Try the operation again. If the problem continues, check for that
the MASTER.GLB file is in the GLB directory. If it is not there, it
may have been accidentally deleted and you should restore a backup
of your data files. If it is there, it may be locked open. Contact
your network vendor to determine how to find and close files that
are locked open.
[203] GAL Rebuild problem accessing files
Ensure that:
- There is sufficient disk space to perform the operation.
- The computer running the Rebuild utility has 640K of memory and
that FILES=20 (minimum) in the CONFIG.SYS file.
- Novell users have sufficient access rights.
[204] GAL Rebuild out of disk space
The Rebuild utility needs extra temporary disk space during sort
and merge operations. Ensure that there is sufficient disk space to
perform the operation.
[249] Not enough free file handles
Ensure that the computer running the Rebuild utility has 640K of
memory and that FILES=20 (minimum) in the CONFIG.SYS file.