RESPECT! Also, here is a list of reddot error code from the RQL manual
Please Login The user session has timed out or the Login GUID is no longer valid. Please login again. Login. #RDError1 The number of modules in the license key does not correspond to the checksum. #RDError2 The license key is only valid for the Beta test. #RDError3 The license key is not correct. An error which could not be classified has occurred during the check. #RDError4 License is no longer valid. #RDError5 The server IP address is different than specified in the license. #RDError6 License is not yet valid. #RDError7 License is a cluster license. This error message is no longer supported beginning with CMS 6.0. #RDError8 The IP address check in the license key is not correct. #RDError9 Invalid version of the license key. #RDError10 There are duplicate modules in the license. #RDError11 A module in the license is flawed. #RDError12 There are illegal characters in the license. #RDError13 The checksum is not correct. #RDError14 The serial number in the license is not correct. #RDError15 The serial number of the license key is different from the serial number of the previous license key. #RDError16 The IP address of the Loopback adapter is not supported in this license. #RDError17 The license key contains no valid serial number. #RDError101 The user is already logged on. RDError110 (NoRight) The user does not have the required privileges to execute the RQL. The cause of this situation may be that the logon GUID or session key has expired or the session has timed out. RDError201 Access to database "ioAdministration" has failed. #RDError301 Defective asynchronous component. RDError401 A project is locked for the executing user or the user level. RDError510 The application server is not available. RDError511 The application server or the Management Server databases are updated. RDError707 The Login GUID does not correspond to the logged on user. RDError800 The maximum number of logins for a user has been reached. #RDError2910 References still point to elements of this page. #RDError2911 At least one element is still assigned as target container to a link. #RDError3000 Package already exists. RDError3032 You have tried to delete a content class on the basis of which pages have already been created. Error3049 Too many users to a license. Login to CMS failed. Please login again later. RDError4005 This user name already exists. RDError5001 The folder path could not be found or the folder does no longer exist. RDError6001 A file is already being used in the CMS. RDError15805 You have no right to delete this page. RDError16997 You cannot delete the content class. There are pages which were created on the basis of this content class in other projects. On Oct 20, 7:48 pm, "Richard Hauer" <[email protected]> wrote: > Well my guess would be that the error code is coming from the 3rd party app. > I am pretty confident it isn't coming from RedDot itself. > It may be a hex value that has been translated into a string (potentially > after being converted to a uint) though, so the possible values that -105 > could represent include: > > 0xFFFFFF97 (short) > 0x97 (char) > 261 (treating the 105 as a hex value and converting back to decimal) > etc. > > It isn't one of the standard Windows Shell result codes. > > Regards, > Richard > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of PaulG > Sent: Friday, 21 October 2011 9:23 AM > To: RedDot CMS Users > Subject: Re: User-defined job errorcodes > > Thanks Richard. > > The job is a windows batch file which in turn calls a third-party > application (exe) with some parameters to sync some data. > > I managed to figure out that there was a configuration issue with the > third-party app when being called in the "CMSUser" context and that's why it > didn't seem like the job was running properly. > > Anyway, the issue is now resolved (and returns a success error code of > 0) but deciphering those other error codes is still a bit of a mystery. > > Paul. > > On Oct 20, 7:59 pm, "Richard Hauer (5 Limes)" > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Here's a start. > > > I believe the code you're seeing is actually being returned from the > > Windows shell as the exit code from the process you are running. > > What this error code means depends entirely on what process you are > > running, as different programs return different things. > > I don't believe the "-105" is coming from RedDot at any rate. > > > Can you post information about the nature of the job being run? > > > Regards, > > Richard. > > > On Oct 20, 8:48 pm, "Richard Hauer (5 Limes)" > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Need some more information there Paul. Can you supply an excerpt of > > > the log file? Some context around where to look? > > > > Rgds, > > > Richard. > > > > On Oct 19, 6:24 pm, PaulG <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > Is anyone aware of a list of errorcodes and their meaning when > > > > running user-defined jobs through Management Server (10.1)? > > > > (typically seen when you view the log file for a particular job) > > > > > Currently I'm seeing "The errorcode is -105." and not quite sure > > > > what the issue is. > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Paul.- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "RedDot CMS Users" group. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected]. > For more options, visit this group > athttp://groups.google.com/group/reddot-cms-users?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RedDot CMS Users" group. 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