Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications Functionality

Applies To: Windows Server 2008

Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA) Functionality is a measure of how the SUA send-and-receive utility, Psxss.exe, is functioning. When Psxss.exe is operating normally, SUA is able to accept user commands, and port applications over to Windows-based operating systems from UNIX-based operating systems.

Events

Event ID Source Message

1002

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications status: %1

1003

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

Unusable PsxOffset %1 from domain SID %2 with domain name %3. See Knowledge Base article Q306552 for more information.

1004

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

PSXSS has encountered a user or group ID with a value that requires careful POSIX offset management. See Knowledge Base article Q306552 for more information. The internal UID is 0x%1%2.

1005

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

PSXSS has encountered a user or group ID with a value too large to convert to a uid_t, and converted it to a reserved UID value. See Knowledge Base article Q306552 for more information. The internal UID is 0x%1%2.

1006

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

Domain Cache sweep interval set to %1

1008

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

The domain cache is full; recycling older entry. If this event occurs frequently, contact your system administrator; however, occasional occurrences are normal.

1009

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

Synthesized POSIX offset for SID %1, computer %2. For more information about the compatibility of this operation with your configuration, see Knowledge Base article Q306552.

1010

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

There are too many internal POSIX offset values. See Knowledge Base article Q306552 for more information.

1011

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

The status value %1 was converted to EACCES. While this is an informational message only, your system administrator should be informed that this event occurred.

1015

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

Internal Error: TLS Client not as expected at %1 line %2

1016

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

Unexpected Exception pid=%1 cid=%2.%3 code=%4 fc=%5

1017

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

The POSIX offset for domain %1 is %2, which is invalid. The domain will be ignored and inaccessible. See Knowledge Base article Q306552 for more information.

1018

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications is unable to load a DLL, pid=%1 cid=%2.%3 code=%4 fc=%5

1019

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications detected a hard error. The exception vector contains: %1

1020

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications has detected that the network or server is operating incorrectly. Certain functions might not operate correctly until this is corrected. (This problem might be self-correcting over time.)

1022

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

An internal error in the Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications tape drive driver has occurred; you might need to reboot to continue using the tape drive. Inform your computing support representatives.

1023

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

Could not connect to Mapping Server at host %1: Host name resolution failed while connecting.

1025

Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxss

The security file was damaged, and has been recreated. This will cause existing device special files to be rejected; these files must be recreated. See the makedev -f command to restore default special files.

Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications -- Psxss utility

Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications