Messages for TPF Toolkit Utilities
These are the messages that pertain to TPF Toolkit Utilities.
TPFU9009E TPF launch user exit failed with RC {1}.
TPF Toolkit perspective and views will be disabled. Although
other Eclipse functions are not affected, you must correct the
cause of the user exit failure to use the TPF Toolkit
functions. Then, shut down the workbench and restart.
Explanation
- {1}
- A return code
User response
TPFU9010W '{1}' is not a valid environment variable name.
Specify a non-null value as an environment variable name.
Explanation
- {1}
- A name specified as an environment variable name
User response
TPFU9011W '{1}' could not be resolved as an environment variable.
Ensure that the variable '{1}' has been defined and set.
Explanation
- {1}
- The name of an environment variable
User response
TPFU9012W The folder '{1}' referenced by the environment variable '{2}' does not exist.
Specify an existing, accessible folder as the value of '{2}'.
Explanation
- {1}
- A folder name
- {2}
- The name of an environment variable
User response
TPFU9013W The folder '{1}' referenced by the environment variable '{2}' does not have write permission.
Specify an existing folder with write permission as the value of '{2}'.
Explanation
- {1}
- A folder name
- {2}
- The name of an environment variable
User response
TPFU9014W The folder '{1}' referenced by the environment variable '{2}' is not local.
Specify an existing local folder as the value of '{2}'.
Explanation
- {1}
- A folder name
- {2}
- The name of an environment variable
User response
TPFU9020E More than one password is associated with host {1} and user ID {2}.
Open the preferences page and update the saved passwords information.
Explanation
- {1}
- The name of a remote system
- {2}
- A user identifier
User response
TPFU9021E A cached password is already associated with host {1} and user ID {2}.
The input you just made is ignored.
Explanation
- {1}
- The name of a remote system
- {2}
- A user identifier
User response
TPFU9025E Failed to run command '{1}'. The message from the command is '{2}'.
Explanation
- {1}
- The name of a command
- {2}
- The error message returned by the command
User response
TPFU9030I Running action {1} ...
Explanation
- {1}
- An action