ACCESS-DENIED |
The client's host and/or
authentication details (username, password) are not sufficient to
execute the requested command.
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ALREADY-LOGGED-IN |
The client has already sent a
successful LOGIN command for a given UPS and can't do it again.
Note: Current practice is to impose a limit of one LOGIN record
per connection. If there are two UPS's attached to the Attachment Daemon, logging
into one of them automatically logs into the other as well.
See command LOGIN.
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ALREADY-SET-PASSWORD |
The client has already
supplied a PASSWORD and is attempting to repeat the command in the
same Session.
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ALREADY-SET-USERNAME |
The client has already
supplied a USERNAME, and is attempting to repeat the command within
the same Session.
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ALREADY-SSL-MODE |
TLS/SSL mode is already enabled
on this connection, so the Attachment Daemon can't start it again.
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CMD-NOT-SUPPORTED |
The specified UPS doesn't
support the instant command command.
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DATA-STALE |
The Attachment Daemon is connected to the
Driver for the UPS, but that driver isn't providing regular updates
or has specifically marked the data as stale. Current practice is for
the Attachment Daemon to refuse to provide the Management Daemon with variables on stale units
to avoid false readings.
This generally means that the Driver is running, but it has lost
communication with the hardware. Check the physical connection to the
equipment.
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DRIVER-NOT-CONNECTED |
The Attachment Daemon can't perform the
requested command, since the Driver for that UPS is not
connected. This usually means that the driver is not running, or if it
is, is misconfigured.
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FEATURE-NOT-CONFIGURED |
This instance of the Attachment Daemon
hasn't been configured properly to allow the requested feature to
operate. In current practice this error response is possible only for
command STARTTLS.
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FEATURE-NOT-SUPPORTED |
This instance of Attachment Daemon does
not support the requested feature. In current practice this error
response is possible only for command STARTTLS.
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INSTCMD-FAILED |
The Attachment Daemon failed to deliver the
instant command request to the Driver. No further information is available to
the client. This typically indicates a dead or broken driver.
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INVALID-ARGUMENT |
The client sent an argument to a
command which is not recognized or is otherwise invalid in this
context. This is typically caused by sending a valid command such as
GET with an invalid subcommand.
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INVALID-PASSWORD |
The client sent an invalid
password.
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INVALID-USERNAME |
The client sent an invalid
username.
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INVALID-VALUE |
The value specified in the request
is not valid. This usually applies to a SET of an ENUM type
which is using a value not in the list of allowed values.
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PASSWORD-REQUIRED |
The command requires a password
for authentication, but the client hasn't provided one.
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READONLY |
The requested variable in a SET
command is not writable.
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SET-FAILED |
The Attachment Daemon failed to deliver the set
request to the Driver. This is simlar to INSTCMD-FAILED.
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TOO-LONG |
The requested value in a SET command
is too long.
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UNKNOWN-COMMAND |
The Attachment Daemon doesn't recognize the
command.
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UNKNOWN-UPS |
The UPS specified in the request is
not known to the Attachment Daemon. This usually means that it didn't match
anything in the Attachment Daemon configuration.
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USERNAME-REQUIRED |
The command requires a username
for authentication, but the client hasn't provided one.
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VAR-NOT-SUPPORTED |
The specified UPS doesn't
support the UPS variable in the command.
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