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.

For a complete list of all the messages you may encounter while using LifeKeeper for Linux, please refer to the Combined Message Catalog.

Code Severity Message Cause/Action
140001 FATAL cmd:$tag:Insufficient input parameters. \n%s
140002 FATAL cmd:$tag:END failed create of %s on system %s with signal $sig.
140005 FATAL cmd:$tag:Resource already exists on machine %s
140006 FATAL cmd:$tag:ins_create failed on machine %s
140007 FATAL cmd:$tag:Failed restore of tag %s on system %s
140020 FATAL cmd::Insufficient input parameters. \n%s
140021 ERROR cmd:$template_tag:Template resource \"$template_tag\" on server \"$template_sys\" does not exist
140030 FATAL cmd:$tag:Insufficient input parameters. \n%s
140031 FATAL cmd:$tag:END failed extend of "%s" due to a \"%s\" signal.
140033 ERROR cmd:$template_tag:Template resource \"$template_tag\" on server \"$template_sys\" does not exist
140036 FATAL cmd:$tag:Resource already exists on machine %s
140037 FATAL cmd:$tag:ins_create failed on machine %s
140050 FATAL cmd::Port number cannot be empty. Specify the TCP/IP port number (any value from 1024 to 65535
140051 FATAL cmd::Specify the TCP/IP port number (any value from 1024 to 65535
140060 FATAL cmd::$usage
140061 FATAL cmd::resource \"$tag\" on server \"$lbhc::cmd\" does not exist
140062 FATAL cmd::LK::ins_setinfo failed
140070 FATAL $usage
140071 FATAL Port number is not valid.
140073 FATAL Error getting resource information for $tag on server $lbhc::me.
140200 FATAL Unable to create LBHC object ($sys, $tag).
140202 ERROR Daemon already started but the pidfile does not match.

Cause: Indicates that the daemon is already running at the time of restore but the pidfile does not match.

Action: Stop the running daemon and then try to restore.

140204 FATAL Could not start the daemon by \"$cmdline\".
140207 ERROR Error deleting resource \"$otherTag\" on \"$otherSys\" with return code of \"$err\".
140208 WARN Resource out of service

Cause: The quickCheck is running but the resource was not ISP (In-Service, Protected).

140209 ERROR Daemon not running.

Cause: Daemon is stopped with quickCheck.

Action: Attempt a local recovery.

140210 ERROR Daemon is running but the pidfile does not match.

Cause: Daemon is started with quickCheck but pidfile doesn’t match.

Action: Attempt a local recovery.

140211 ERROR flg $id-hc-hg is on

Cause: The $id-hc-hg flag was detected by quickCheck.

Action: Attempt failover.

140212 ERROR Daemon is running but the pidfile itself not found.

Cause: Daemon is started with quickCheck but pidfile doesn’t exist.

Action: Attempt a local recovery.

140250 FATAL Socket open failed. Check if the port \"$port\" is in use by ‘ss -anp’.

Cause: Could not open the socket.

Action: Check to see if the port is in use with ‘ss -anp’ and kill the process that is using it.

140251 ERROR Health probe not received. Check that the probe from the load balancer is set correctly, including the firewall.

Cause: A probe from the load balancer was not received within $HC_TIMEOUT seconds.

Action: Make sure the probe from the load balancer is configured correctly, including the firewall.

140252 FATAL Could not create the flag by \"$cmdline\".
140253 ERROR Failed to accept the health probe:$reason
140254 FATAL $errmsg
140256 FATAL Failed to save pid into $lbhc::LKROOT/config/$id.pid.
140257 FATAL Resource already deleted
140258 FATAL kill $pid failed with ret=$ret, kill the process \"$pid\" manually.
140320 FATAL $usage
140321 FATAL Error getting resource information for $tag on server $lbhc::me.
140330 FATAL $usage
140331 FATAL Error getting resource information for $tag on server $lbhc::me.
140340 FATAL $usage
140341 FATAL Error getting resource information for $tag on server $lbhc::me.
140350 FATAL $usage
140351 FATAL Error getting resource information for $tag on server $lbhc::me.
140360 FATAL $usage_l
140361 FATAL invalid ID \"$id\"
140362 FATAL $usage_w
140363 FATAL Error getting resource information for $tag on server $lbhc::me.

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