secd.nametrans events
secd.nameTrans.groupNotFound
- Severity
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ERROR
- Description
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This message occurs when the group name cannot be resolved by any of the entities in the ns-switch for the virtual server.
- Corrective Action
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If this is a Windows® name, make sure that the name exists in Active Directory. If this is a UNIX® name, make sure that it is in one of the configured ns-switch entities for the virtual server. Make sure that it was entered locally as a unix-group, in the Network Information Service (NIS) maps, or in the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server.
- Syslog Message
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vserver (%s) could not resolve the group name (%s) by any of the entities in the ns-switch for the virtual server.
- Parameters
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vserverName (STRING): vserver associated with this operation.
groupName (STRING): Name of the group that could not be converted to an ID.
secd.nameTrans.invalidConfig
- Severity
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ERROR
- Description
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This message occurs when the name resolution configuration for the virtual server is not set up correctly.
- Corrective Action
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Consult the documentation and correct the ns-switch entry for the virtual server.
- Syslog Message
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vserver (%s) has an incorrectly configured ns-switch. Check all of the virtual servers to ensure that the ns-switch has been configured correctly.
- Parameters
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vserverName (STRING): vserver associated with this operation.
secd.nameTrans.invalidUser
- Severity
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ERROR
- Description
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This message occurs when the user name cannot be resolved by any of the entities in the ns-switch for the virtual server.
- Corrective Action
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If this is a Windows® name, make sure the name exists in Active Directory. If this is a UNIX® name, make sure it is in one of the configured ns-switch entities for the virtual server. Make sure that the name was entered locally as a unix-user, in the Network Infomration Service (NIS) maps, or in the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server.
- Syslog Message
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vserver (%s) could not resovle user name (%s).
- Parameters
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vserverName (STRING): vserver associated with this operation.
userName (STRING): Name of the user that could not be converted to an ID.
secd.nameTrans.noNameMapping
- Severity
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ERROR
- Description
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This message occurs when no name mappings or default-users are defined to convert a Windows® name to a UNIX® name or a UNIX name to a Windows name.
- Corrective Action
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Make sure that a default Windows user is defined for the Network File System (NFS) configuration. Make sure that a default UNIX user is defined for the CIFS configuration. Decide to either to create one of the previously mentioned items, or create a mapping rule that maps the user or group in the correct direction.
- Syslog Message
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vserver (%s) could not map name (%s). Reason: %s.
- Parameters
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vserverName (STRING): vserver associated with this operation.
userName (STRING): Name of the user that could not be converted to an ID.
attemptedMapping (STRING): Description of the specific error condition.
secd.nameTrans.unknownUser
- Severity
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ERROR
- Description
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This message occurs when the user name cannot be resolved by any of the entities in the ns-switch for the virtual server.
- Corrective Action
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If this is a Windows® name, make sure that the name exists in Active Directory. If this is a UNIX® name, make sure that it is in one of the configured ns-switch entities for the virtual server. Make sure that it was entered locally as a unix-user, in the Network Information Service (NIS) maps, or in the Lightweight Directory Access Protocool (LDAP) server.
- Syslog Message
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vserver (%s) could not resolve the user name (%s) by any of the entities in the ns-switch for the virtual server
- Parameters
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vserverName (STRING): vserver associated with this operation.
userName (STRING): Name of the user that could not be converted to an ID.
secd.nameTrans.userNotFound
- Severity
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ERROR
- Description
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This message occurs when the user name cannot be resolved by any of the entities in the ns-switch for the virtual server.
- Corrective Action
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If this is a Windows® name, make sure that the name exists in Active Directory. If this is a UNIX® name, make sure it is in one of the configured ns-switch entities for the virtual server. Make sure that it was entered locally as a unix-user, in the Network Information Service (NIS) maps, or in the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server.
- Syslog Message
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vserver (%s) could not resolve the user name (%s) by any of the entities in the ns-switch for the virtual server.
- Parameters
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vserverName (STRING): vserver associated with this operation.
userName (STRING): Name of the user that could not be converted to an ID.