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Event Messages D-1
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IPX/IP Dial-out Process Messages
"INIT: Could not allocate a private data area. Status: <error status>."
Meaning: The dialout process could not allocate enough
memory for its data. The dialout process will not
be started
Action: Free some memory, for example, delete some
users. Once some memory has been freed, save
the configuration and reboot the system
"Could not register socket <socket> with the IPX forwarder. Status: <error
status>(<error value>)."
Meaning: The dialout process failed to register its socket
with the IPX forwarder. The IPX dialout service
will not be started
Action: Ensure the IPX forwarder process is running by
using the list processes command. Ensure that
there is an IPX network defined. Reboot the
system and re-enable the dialout service
"Could not unregister socket <socket> with the IPX forwarder. Status: <error
status>(<error value>)."
Meaning: The dialout process failed to unregister its socket
with the IPX forwarder. This message is
displayed only when disabling the dialout
network service
Action: When the IPX dialout service reaches this state, it
cannot be enabled again without rebooting.
Reboot the system
"Could not register the IPX Dial-out service with SAP. Status: <error
status>(<error value>)."
Meaning: The dialout process failed to register the IPX
dialout service with the SAP process. The IPX
dialout service will not be started
Action: If the dialout service is enabled, disable the
dialout service and re-enable the dialout service.
If message is displayed again, reboot the system