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SERVICED_EVENT_FAILED

July 4, 2016 by James Palmer

The Services PICs process (serviced) could not continue processing a task because a call to a function in the event library failed. The problem related to this syslog message is described in the following sections: The attempt to execute a call function the services daemon (servicesd) in the Services PIC failed. The failure happened when attempting to call a function from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Juniper Tagged With: serviced, Services PICs process

SERVICED_MALLOC_FAILURE

June 19, 2016 by Marques Brownlee

The Services PICs process (serviced) could not allocate the number of bytes needed to hold the indicated object. The following message will appear in the log messages file: SERVICED_MALLOC_FAILURE: <function-name>: failed to allocate [<object-name>] object [<count> bytes]: <reason> (<error-code>) An internal software failure has occurred. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Juniper Tagged With: serviced

SERVICED_CONNECTION_ERROR

June 18, 2016 by Marques Brownlee

The remote client closed the connection when data was expected. This is relevant only to GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node), and only applies to M, MX and T series routers. The problem related to this syslog message is described in the following sections: The SERVICED_CONNECTION_ERROR message is logged each time the remote closed a connection instead of sending … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Juniper Tagged With: GGSN, serviced

SERVICED_PID_FILE_LOCK

June 9, 2016 by Marques Brownlee

As a part of normal startup, the Services PICs process (serviced) locks a file and writes its process ID (PID) into it. It could not lock the file. The following message will appear in the log messages file: SERVICED_PID_FILE_LOCK: Unable to lock PID file: <reason> (<error-code>) An internal software failure occurred, serviced could not lock PID file. This … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Juniper Tagged With: serviced, Services PICs process

SERVICED_SIGNAL_HANDLER

June 6, 2016 by Marques Brownlee

As a part of normal functioning, the Services PICs process (serviced) attempted to initialize a signal-handling function. Part of the initialization failed with an error. The problem related to this syslog message is described in the following sections: When an SERVICED_SIGNAL_HANDLER error occurs, a message similar to the following is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Juniper Tagged With: serviced, Services PICs process

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