Error string | raised by | description |
name already exists | register | The name you're trying to register is already present in the NS database |
name not found | unregister | You're trying to unregister an unknown name. |
name not found | resolve | The name you're trying to resolve is unknown by the NS. |
invalid name | various methods | The object name is invalid. It must be a string with no whitespaces and only 7-bit ASCII characters. |
invalid URI | various methods | The object URI that was passed is invalid. |
parent is no group | register | A new name can only be registered within a group. The name is not in a correct group. |
attempt to resolve groupname | resolve | A resolve was done on a group name, only object names can be resolved. |
group not found | various methods | The name contains an unknown group. |
is no group | deleteGroup, list | An operation was done that can only be performed on a group, not on an object name. |
(parent)group not found | various methods | The name contains an unknown (parent) group. |
name is not absolute | nearly all methods | Object names have to be absolute (i.e. fully specified in the namespace). |
default group name is not absolute | nearly all methods | The default group name has to be absolute (i.e. fully specified in the namespace). |
Exception | Error string | raised by | description |
ConnectionClosedError | connection lost | receive code | The network connection was lost while receiving data.
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ConnectionClosedError | connection lost | send code | The network connection was lost while sending data.
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ProtocolError | incompatible protocol in URI | bindToURI method of PYROAdapter | You supplied an incompatible protocol ID. Use 'PYRO'.
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ProtocolError | connection failed | bindToURI method of PYROAdapter | Network problems caused the connection to fail. Also the Pyro server may have crashed.
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ProtocolError | invalid header | receive code | A message with an invalid header has been received.
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ProtocolError | incompatible version | receive code | A message from an incompatible Pyro version has been received.
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ProtocolError | unsupported protocol | getProtocolAdapter | You tried to get a protocol adapter for an unsupported protocol. Currently only the 'PYRO' protocol is supported.
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ProtocolError | compression not supported | receive code | An incoming message used compression, which this Pyro setup doesn't support (most likely you don't have the zlib module).
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ProtocolError | unknown object ID | receive code | Incoming method call for an unknown object (i.e. the object ID was not found in the Daemon's list of active objects).
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NoModuleError | No module named XYZ | remote method call code | The Pyro server cannot import the Python module XYZ that contains the code for an object that was passed in a remote call. If you don't use mobile code, the Pyro server must have all .py files available.
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PyroError | attempt to supply code denied | remote method call code | Either a client tried to submit code to a server that hasn't enabled mobile code, or the server had enabled mobile code but the codeValidator refused to accept it.
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ConnectionDeniedError | unspecified reason | bindToURI method of PYROAdapter | No specific reason given for denying the connection
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ConnectionDeniedError | server too busy | bindToURI method of PYROAdapter | The Pyro server has too many connections at this time so your request for another connection was denied.
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ConnectionDeniedError | host blocked | bindToURI method of PYROAdapter | The server blocks your host/IP address.
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ConnectionDeniedError | security reasons | bindToURI method of PYROAdapter | General security issue prevented a connection.
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TimeoutError | connection timeout | while transferring data in PyroAdapter | The communication took longer that the timeout perioud that was specified. (default: off)
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Problem | Possible cause | Hint/tip
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The Name Server or my own Pyro server refuses to start, aborts with DaemonError
| The daemon can't set up the network port (socket), probably because another daemon is already running, or another process occupies the resource.
| Wait a little while and try again (sometimes it takes a while for resources to become available again). If this doesn't work, find the other daemon that is probably running and shut it down, or specify another port for the new daemon. Sorry, but your new process can't yet use the daemon of another running process - perhaps in a future Pyro version.
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Name Server acts weird with names or groups | not using built-in static NS proxy | always use the Pyro.naming.NameServerProxy returned by the Name Server Locator.
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Pyro refuses to initialize, aborts with IOError and/or things saying 'permission denied' or similar
| You probably specified a wrong location for Pyro's storage directory and/or logfiles. Perhaps you don't have permission to write in those locations. | Fix those locations by changing the configuration items. Make sure you have permission to write to those locations. Usually PYRO_STORAGE must be changed to point to a correct directory.
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My code can't find the Name Server, it aborts with "Name Server not responding"
| The Pyro Name Server is not running or it can't be discovered automatically. The latter may be the case if your network doesn't support broadcasts or if the NS is running on a different subnet that cannot be reached by a broadcast.
| Start the NS if it's not running. If the problem persists, you have to help the NameServerLocator by specifying the host and perhaps even the port number where the NS is running.
You can also try to obtain the NS' URI string and create a proxy directly from this string, bypassing the NameServerLocator .
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'name not absolute' errors after changing default namespace group. | The default group name for the PYRO_NS_DEFAULTGROUP config item must be an absolute name (starting with the root char). | Change it to an absolute name.
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Client can't bind to URI or find URI in Name Server. NS is running ok, server is running ok. | The URI is not registered correctly in the Name Server. | Make sure that the client accesses the correct Name Server (the one
that the server used to register the object), especially if you're running multiple NS. Also make sure that the client uses the correct URI.
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Client problems when accessing Pyro object attributes, client prints stuff like <bound method DynamicProxy.__invokePYRO__ of DynamicProxy ... > instead of attribute value
| You are using regular dynamic proxy | Use attribute enabled proxy, either a static one generated by pyroc or the dynamic one, see getAttrProxyForURI .
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Client crashes with "No module named ..." or similar when accessing attributes | The attribute object is an instance of a class that cannot be found/imported on the client | make the module that contains every attribute class available on the client, or write getters.
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Pyro doesn't use my configuration settings! | Other settings overrule your settings. | Check if there is an environment variable that overrules your config file, or perhaps even a setting in your code..
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Pyro object doesn't initialise correctly | Pyro objects cannot have a remote __init__ method | Use explicit remote initialization by using a custom init method..
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My proxy acts very weird after I updated the Pyro object | Using old static proxy | Regenerate static proxy (or use dynamic proxy).
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General network errors when using firewall or multiple network adapters
(can't find NS, Pyro uses wrong IP address in URIs) | Firewalls need special treatment | Read the chapter Features and Guidelines, topic "DNS, IP addresses and firewalls".
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Client cannot connect anymore after restarting the server | Pyro URIs change every time the server is restarted, and the client uses an old URI | update the URI on the client, or use the Name Server, or use Persistent Naming.
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Deadlock (Pyro freezes) | Callback waits for other object (occurs in 'conversation') | Consider using Oneway invocations or the Event Server.
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Pyro Object created on server and returned to client doesn't work | You are probably
not returning a proxy but the object itself. | Return a proxy instead: return Obj.getAttrProxy()
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Other problem not mentioned here | Your code probably breaks a Pyro rule | read the Features and Guidelines chapter, topic "Usage rules and guidelines"
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SSL problems | ? | Sorry, I don't know much about SSL. Ask on Usenet or the mailing list.
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Pyro crashes. | Most likely a bug. | Contact me.
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