Reason:
During initialization, CA VM:Director found that its own user ID (normally VMDIRECT) was not in the directory database, or was on hold. The most likely explanation for this is manual copying, renaming, or erasing of files on one or more of the CA VM:Director minidisks. CA VM:Director does not complete initialization, and is not operative.
Action:
Log on to the CA VM:Director service virtual machine and access the DRCT, BKUP, and HOLD minidisks. If there is a directory entry for the CA VM:Director service virtual machine on the BKUP or HOLD minidisk, move it to the DRCT minidisk. If there is no directory entry for the CA VM:Director service virtual machine, you must restore one from your most recent backup of the DRCT minidisk. Since this error indicates manual manipulation of the CA VM:Director database, you should check carefully for any other errors on these minidisks.
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