The following error message is encountered in the FglAM log when connecting to an AIX server.
ERROR [FglAM:IncomingMessageResponse[5]-18097] com.quest.glue.core.credentials.CredentialManager - Failed to create credential com.quest.forge.credentials.type.loginPassword UnixDB [id: a986b936-b1cf-4273-a18b-242857891594]
com.quest.glue.api.services.CredentialException: Service CredentialService: Failed to decrypt Credential attribute map. Cannot create credential of type com.quest.forge.credentials.type.loginPassword with purpose UnixDB
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Caused by: org.bouncycastle.jcajce.provider.symmetric.util.BaseWrapCipher$InvalidKeyOrParametersException: Key length not 128/192/256 bits.
A similar error was encountered connecting to a Windows server
ERROR [FglAM:IncomingMessageResponse[6]-79] com.quest.glue.core.credentials.CredentialManager - Failed to create credential com.quest.forge.credentials.type.windows WindowsOS [id: b633f807-8f66-477d-bd09-a801e400686a]
com.quest.glue.api.services.CredentialException: Service CredentialService: Failed to decrypt Credential attribute map. Cannot create credential of type com.quest.forge.credentials.type.windows with purpose WindowsOS
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Key length not 128/192/256 bits.
The issue manifests itself with the IC (Infrastructure) agent being unable to find the credentials
ERROR [FglAM:IncomingMessage[5]-71] com.quest.remoteos.SystemMonitorImpl - An unexpected error occurred which may cause undesired behavior. You may want to contact customer support if you see this error again: Could not establish to target host. Check the below logs for more info.
com.quest.glue.api.services.NoCredentialsException: No credentials were provided to establish a connection to host HOSTNAME