The Recovery Kit for EC2 Message Catalog below contains listings of all messages that may be encountered while utilizing the Recovery Kit for EC2.
The Combined Message Catalog provides a listing of all messages that may be encountered while using LifeKeeper for Linux and, where appropriate, provides additional explanation of the cause of the errors and necessary action to resolve the error condition. This full listing may be searched for any error code received,
Use Control F to search for a specific error code in each catalog. To search for any error code, select the Search button at the top right of the screen.
Code | Severity | Message | Cause/Action |
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129100 | FATAL | Failed to load instance from LifeKeeper. | Cause: An invalid resource tag or ID was specified. Action: Check that the tag or ID is valid and re-run the command. |
129103 | FATAL | No resource matches tag \"$self->{'tag'}\". | Cause: An invalid resource tag was specified. Action: Check the tag and re-run the command. |
129104 | FATAL | An error occurred setting LifeKeeper resource information | Cause: An internal error has occurred in LifeKeeper. |
129110 | ERROR | Could not get the Elastic Network Interface ID for $dev | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129111 | ERROR | Failed to get Allocation ID of Elastic IP \"$elasticIp\". | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129113 | ERROR | Failed to get my instance ID. | Cause: The EC2 instance metadata access failed. Action: Check the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129114 | ERROR | Failed to get ENI ID. | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129116 | ERROR | Failed to associate Elastic IP \"$self->{'EIP'}\" on \"$self->{'DEV'}\". | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129118 | WARN | $self->{'EIP'} is not associated with any instance. | Cause: The Elastic IP is not associated with any instance. Action: LifeKeeper will try to fix the issue by calling the EC2 API to associate the Elastic IP. Check adjacent log messages for more details. |
129119 | WARN | $self->{'EIP'} is associated with another instance. | Cause: The Elastic IP is associated with another instance. Action: LifeKeeper will try to fix the issue by calling the EC2 API to associate the Elastic IP. Check adjacent log messages for more details. |
129120 | ERROR | Failed to recover Elastic IP. | Cause: The EC2 API call failed to associate the Elastic IP. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129121 | ERROR | Recovery process ended but Elastic IP is not associated with this instance. Please check AWS console. | Cause: The EC2 API call failed to associate the Elastic IP. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129122 | ERROR | Error creating resource \"$target_tag\" with return code of \"$err\". | Cause: LifeKeeper was unable to create the resource instance on the server. Action: Check adjacent log messages for further details and related messages. Correct any reported errors. |
129123 | ERROR | Failed to get ENI ID. | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129124 | WARN | $self->{'EIP'} is associated with another network interface. | Cause: The Elastic IP is associated with the proper instance, but the wrong ENI. Action: LifeKeeper will try to fix the issue by calling the EC2 API to associate the Elastic IP. Check adjacent log messages for more details. |
129125 | ERROR | Link check failed for interface \'$dev\'. | Cause: The requested interface is showing 'NO-CARRIER' indicating that no link is present. Action: Check the network interface and bring the link up. |
129126 | ERROR | Link check failed for interface \'$dev\'. Reason: down slave. | Cause: The requested interface is showing 'NO-CARRIER' indicating that no link is present. Action: Check the network interface and bring the link up. |
129129 | WARN | The link for network interface \'$self->{'DEV'}\' is down. Attempting to bring the link up. | Cause: The requested interface is showing 'NO-CARRIER' indicating that no link is present. Action: LifeKeeper will try to fix the issue by bringing the link up and associating the Elastic IP with the interface. Check adjacent log messages for more details. |
129130 | ERROR | Failed to modify \"$opt_t\" to end pint URL \"$endpoint\". | |
129137 | ERROR | The link for network interface \'$self->{'DEV'}\' is still down. | Cause: LifeKeeper could not bring the link up. Action: Ensure the interface is enabled and up. Check adjacent log messages for more details. |
129139 | WARN | The link for network interface \'$self->{'DEV'}\' is down. | Cause: The requested interface is showing 'NO-CARRIER' indicating that no link is present. Action: Check the network interface and bring the link up. |
129140 | ERROR | Could not get ENI ID for $self->{IP}. | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129142 | ERROR | Failed to update route table | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129143 | ERROR | You must have exactly one IP address resource as the parent of the RouteTable EC2 resource. Please reconfigure your resource hierarchy. | Cause: The Route Table EC2 resource must have one and only one IP resource as a parent. Action: Repair the resource hierarchy as necessary. |
129144 | ERROR | $func called with invalid timeout: $timeout | Cause: An invalid timeout value was specified in the /etc/default/LifeKeeper file. Action: Verify all EC2_*_TIMEOUT settings are valid in /etc/default/LifeKeeper. |
129145 | ERROR | $func action timed out after $timeout seconds | Cause: The action did not complete within the timeout period. Action: Consider increasing the EC2_*_TIMEOUT value for the given action (in /etc/default/LifeKeeper). |
129146 | ERROR | failed to run $func with timeout: $@ | Cause: This is an internal error. |
129148 | ERROR | Amazon describe-route-tables call failed (err=%s)(output=%s
It is recommended to confirm the following.
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Verify that you’re running the most recent AWS CLI version
-> Make sure that you’re using the most recent version of the AWS CLI.
Unable to locate credentials
-> Verify that the AWS CLI is installed and configured correctly.
An error occurred (UnauthorizedOperation) and (AuthFailure)
-> Make sure that the AWS IAM role or IAM user has the correct permissions to run the relevant commands.
-> Make sure that the time on your Linux or Windows instance is correct.
The instance’s UTC time should match to AWS UTC time. (The time zone setting is irrelevant.)
-> Make sure that you’re using the correct Amazon Simple Token Service (AWS STS) token format.
-> Make sure that you’re using the correct credentials to make the API call.
If there are multiple sets of credentials on the instance,
credential precedence might affect which credentials the instance uses to make the API call.
Verify which set of credentials you’re using by running the aws sts get-caller-identity command.
An error occurred (ExpiredToken)
-> Temporary credentials expire at the time interval specified during creation.
If the credentials for your IAM role are expired, obtain a new STS token by assuming a new IAM role.
If your error does not match the above errors, you can get more information by using the following on the command line.
(It is the same with the command line and the current error, add the ‘– –debug’ option.)
# [Execute the AWS command + option] – –debug |
Cause: Failed to call the AWS CLI command. Action: Check your environment by referring to the displayed troubleshooting information. |
129150 | ERROR | Elastic IP \"$elasticIp\" is associated with another instance. | Cause: The Elastic IP is not associated with the proper instance. Action: LifeKeeper will try to fix the issue by calling the EC2 API to associate the Elastic IP. Check adjacent log messages for more details. |
129151 | ERROR | Could not get the Association ID for Elastic IP \"$elasticIp\". | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129152 | ERROR | Failed to disassociate Elastic IP \"$self->{'EIP'}\" on \"$self->{'DEV'}\". | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129153 | ERROR | Failed to disassociate Elastic IP \"$elasticIp\", (err=%s)(output=%s | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129154 | ERROR | Amazon describe-addresses call failed (err=%s)(output=%s | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129155 | ERROR | Amazon describe-address call failed (err=%s)(output=%s | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129157 | ERROR | curl call failed (err=%s)(output=%s | Cause: The EC2 instance metadata access failed. Action: Check the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129159 | ERROR | Amazon associate-address call failed (err=%s)(output=%s | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129160 | ERROR | Amazon describe-addresses call failed (err=%s)(output=%s | Cause: The EC2 API call failed, possibly due to a network issue. Action: Check the network and the Amazon console and retry the operation. |
129161 | ERROR | Error deleting resource \"$otherTag\" on \"$otherSys\" with return code of \"$err\". | Cause: LifeKeeper was unable to delete the resource instance on the server. Action: Check adjacent log messages for further details and related messages. Correct any reported errors. |
129162 | ERROR | Could not getRouteTablesByIP | |
129163 | ERROR | Could not getRouteTablesByIP | |
129164 | ERROR | [$SUBJECT event] mail returned $err | |
129165 | ERROR | COMMAND OUTPUT: cat /tmp/err$$ | |
129167 | ERROR | snmptrap returned $err for Trap 180 | |
129168 | ERROR | COMMAND OUTPUT: cat /tmp/err$$ | |
129170 | ERROR | This resource is in the old format. Please update. | |
129171 | ERROR | Error disabling sourceDest checks with return code of \"$ret\". | |
129172 | ERROR | Failed to lookup IP from resource $self->{'tag'}. | |
129173 | ERROR | Failed to lookup device GUID for IP resource $iptag. | |
129174 | ERROR | Could not find eni_id for device GUID $dev. | |
129175 | ERROR | Failed to disable sourceDestChecks. (err=%s)(output=%s | |
129176 | ERROR | Failed to disable sourceDestChecks for $eni_id. (err=%s)(output=%s | |
129177 | ERROR | Error disabling sourceDest checks with return code of \"$ret\". | |
129178 | ERROR | Failed to disable sourceDestChecks for $eni_id. (err=%s)(output=%s | |
129180 | ERROR | Elastic Network Interface $eni sourceDestChecks are enabled. | |
129181 | WARN | WARNING Failed to find IP resources since EC2 resource is extended first. Skipping sourceDestChecks. | |
129182 | WARN | WARNING SourceDestCheck was skipped because Amazon describe-network-interface-attribute call failed. Please check if ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttribute and ec2:ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttribute are granted. | |
129403 | ERROR | END failed create of $TAG due to a $sig signal | Cause: The create process was interrupted by a signal. |
129409 | ERROR | The IP resource $IP_RES is not \"ISP\". | Cause: The IP resource is not in service. Action: Bring the resource in service and retry the operation. |
129410 | ERROR | Could not find IP resource $IP_RES | Cause: Ensure that the IP resource exists and retry the operation. |
129412 | ERROR | EC2 resource $ID is already protected | Cause: A resource with the specified ID already exists. Action: Make sure to clean up any remnants of an old resource before re-creating a new resource. |
129416 | ERROR | Error creating resource \"$TAG\" with return code of \"$lcderror\". | Cause: LifeKeeper was unable to create the resource instance. Action: Check adjacent log messages for further details and related messages. Correct any reported errors. |
129418 | ERROR | Dependency creation between \"$IP_RES\" and \"$TAG\" failed with return code of \"$lcderror\". | Cause: LifeKeeper was unable to create the resource dependency. Action: Check adjacent log messages for further details and related messages. Correct any reported errors. |
129420 | ERROR | In-service failed for tag \"$TAG\". | Cause: LifeKeeper could not bring the resource instance into service. Action: Check adjacent log messages for further details and related messages. Correct any reported errors. |
129423 | ERROR | Could not get ENI ID for $dev. | |
129425 | ERROR | Failed to update route table | |
129426 | ERROR | In-service (dummy) failed for tag \"$TAG\". | |
129800 | ERROR | canextend checks failed for \"$self->{'tag'}\" (err=$ret | Cause: The pre-extend checks failed for the target server. Action: Check adjacent log messages for further details and related messages. Correct any reported errors. |
129801 | ERROR | canextend checks failed for \"$self->{'tag'}\". EC2_HOME \"$self->{EC2_HOME}\" does not exist on $me. |
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