9.1 Error Codes

9.1.1 -603 fffffda5 NO SUCH ATTRIBUTE

Source

eDirectory.

Explanation

The requested attribute could not be found. In eDirectory or NDS. If an attribute does not contain a value, then the attribute does not exist for the specific object.

The request might be one of the following:

  • Read an eDirectory or NDS schema attribute definition

  • Remove an eDirectory or NDS schema attribute definition

  • Update an eDirectory or NDS schema attribute definition

IMPORTANT:Applying solutions mentioned in this topic could make the problem worse if the actual cause of the problem is not known. Before following a course of action, ensure that you understand the cause of the error and the consequences for the actions suggested.

Possible Cause

The definition for the specified schema attribute does not exist on the server replying to the request.

Action

Look at the type of object the error is occurring on.

If the object is a simple object, such as a single user that is not a critical user, delete and re-create the problem object.

If it is the source server that is missing the attribute, then use DSREPAIR to perform a Receive All Updates from the Master to This Replica operation on the source server.

IMPORTANT:The Receive All Updates from the Master to This Replica operation in DSREPAIR removes the replica and then places the replica back on the server. This operation cannot be performed on the server that holds the master replica. If this operation needs to be performed on the server holding the master replica, use DSREPAIR to reassign the master replica to another replica ring before starting this operation.

Possible Cause

The specified object does not have the specified attribute.

Action

Perform a Send All Objects to Every Replica in the Ring operation from DSREPAIR.

IMPORTANT:When a Send All Objects to Every Replica in the Ring operation is performed on large partitions or partitions with numerous replicas, it can result in considerable traffic on the network.

Possible Cause

The requester does not have sufficient rights to the attributes for the specified object.

Action

If it is appropriate, assign necessary rights to the requester.

9.1.2 -1659 fffff985 E ACCESS NOT ALLOWED

Source

Novell Modular Authentication Services (NMAS).

Explanation

You do not have sufficient rights to read the Universal Passwords of the users.

Possible Cause

The Allow admin to retrieve passwords option is not enabled in the password policy.

Action

Enable the Allow admin to retrieve passwords option in the password policy.

9.1.3 -1697 Oxfffff95f NMAS_E_INVALID_SPM_REQUEST

Source

Novell Modular Authentication Services (NMAS).

Possible Cause

Universal Password is not enabled for the container in which the object exists.

Action

Enable Universal Password for the container containing the objects.

9.1.4 SSL Error

Explanation

User may see the SSL Error while extending the Radius schema.

Action

Import the self-signed CA certificates into the Java keystore.