Groupwise Error E700
error 0007 Unexpected error 0008 Unexpected error 8xxx Engine Error Codes Range: 81xx 8101 Memory error Range: 82xx 8200 File I/O error 8201 Access to file denied 8202 Cannot access required file 8203 Cannot copy file or directory 8204 Disk full 8205 End of file 8206 Cannot open file 8207 Cannot locate file 8208 Cannot modify file 8209 Path not found 820A Cannot open any more files 820B Path too long 820D File too large 820E Cannot lock file 820F Cannot unlock file 8210 Cannot create path 8211 Cannot rename file 8212 Password incorrect 8213 Invalid file operation 8214 Unsupported encryption level 8215 Path root error 8216 Cannot encrypt or decrypt file 8218 Invalid path 8219 Cannot connect to remote network resource Range: 85xx 8502 Cannot initialize protocol 8503 Cannot connect to specified IP address 8509 Cannot access TCP/IP services 850F Connection no longer valid 8555 Port in use 8562 Client/server request packet contained invalid identifier 8563 Client/server request packet contained invalid identifier 8568 HTTP port already in use 8569 SSL login required for this post office 8570 IMAP port already in use 8572 CAP port already in use Range: 88xx 8809 Unexpected error 880B Unexpected error 880C Unexpected error Range: 89xx 8901 Cannot use TCP/IP services 8902 Cannot load TCP/IP services 8903 Cannot use TCP/IP services 8906 Cannot use TCP/IP services 8907 Cannot use TCP/IP services 8908 Cannot connect to specified address 8909 Cannot use TCP/IP services 890A Cannot listen on specified port 890B Cannot accept incoming connection 890F Connection no longer valid 8910 Cannot read on connection 8911 Cannot write on connection 8912 Cannot read on connection; timed out 8913 Cannot write on connection; timed out 8916 Cannot use TCP/IP services 891A TCP/IP data is not ready for reading 891B No SSL certificate supplied 891C Bad SSL certificate 891D Bad SSL private key or password Range: 8Bxx 8B02 Unexpected error Range: 8Cxx 8C04 Unexpected error 8C09 Unexpected error 8C0A Unexpected error 8C88 Unexpected error Range: 8Fxx 8F03 Invalid configuration option 9xxx Engine Error Codes Range: 90xx 9007 Client not set up for SSL 9008 Server does not support SSL Range: 93xx 9302 Unexpected error 9304 Unexpected error 9305 Unexpected error 9307 Unexpected error 9308 Unexpected error 9309 Unexpected error Axxx Engine Error Codes Range A0xx A001 Unexpected error Range: A5xx A501 Unexpected error A502 Unexpected error A504 Unexpected error Range: A6xx A602 Unexpected error Range: A8xx A801 Auto-Date formula too long A802 Auto-Date formula has incorrect syntax A803 Auto-Date formula not specified A804 Auto-Date fo
from GroupWise engineers and testers. You can search the Novell Support Knowledgebase to locate additional solutions documented by Novell Support as specific customer issues have been resolved. E700 Invalid Address Book record Source: GroupWise engine; http://www.novell.com/documentation//nwec/nwec/data/hfrsevmn.html Personal Address Book. Explanation: The POA could not access a user’s Personal Address Book. Possible Cause: The POA is attempting to perform nightly user upkeep for a new user that has not yet used the GroupWise http://www.novell.com/documentation/groupwise2012/gw2012_guide_tsh1/data/b4mmel5.html client, which means that the Personal Address Book does not yet exist. Action: None. After the user starts the GroupWise client and sends or receives a message, the Personal Address Book will be created and the POA will no longer encounter the problem. Action: If the error persists when the Personal Address Book already exists, see 8101 Memory error. E716 Personal Address Book memory error Source: GroupWise engine; Personal Address Book. Explanation: An action involving the Personal Address Book could not be performed due to insufficient memory. Action: Exit some programs so that more memory is available. Action: Restart the workstation where the error is occurring.
you're saying is that I can't run SLES11 without GW8SP1 ;) Thanks everyone for the input. I think I am going to go with GW8SP1 on SLES 11. So much for the SLES10 http://ngwlist.com/pipermail/ngw/2009-September/140580.html SP2 machines that I started configuring with Danita's new migration guide. Luckily, I didn't get too far. Josh >>> Joseph Marton