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error in file receiver adapter (Directory does not exist / cannot be create

Former Member
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I have a NFS reiceiver file NFS adapter with target directory:
10.128.68.38\arbo2000\UploadPinfos\arbodev

if I run this line in windows, windows access to this folder.

Full Error log:

Receiver Adapter v2123 for Party '', Service 'BS_0000_ARBO_DEV':

Configured at 2006-04-06 18:08:26 CEST

History:

- 2006-04-06 18:08:35 CEST: Error: Message processing failed: Exception: Message processing failed - configuration error in file receiver adapter (Directory does not exist / cannot be created)

Can somebody help me please??

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Former Member
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Hi,

Try to give this,

/arbo2000/UploadPinfos/arbodev

Thanks,

Prateek

moorthy
Active Contributor
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Hi Alvaro,

Try without IP address... and /<directory name>

You are sending into XI server right ? and give forward slash.

Hope this helps

Regards,

Moorthy

Former Member
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Hi,

Change it to this way....

/10.128.68.38/arbo2000/UploadPinfos/arbodev

Thanks,

Prateek

former_member91687
Active Contributor
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Hi Alvaro,

Check the security settings of your directory, does it have write permission?

Try giving forward slash, thats what bhavesh means.

Regards,

Chandra

Message was edited by: Chandravadhana

Former Member
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if I execute this from my windows:


10.128.68.38\arbo2000\UploadPinfos\arbodev

I have access to display and write and everything.

but putting it in the Target Directory of the communication channel of type NFS, the adapter throws that error.

I think the system is windows, but if it was unix what was the sentece to write, this??:


10.128.68.38/arbo2000/UploadPinfos/arbodev

or

//10.128.68.38/arbo2000/UploadPinfos/arbodev

moorthy
Active Contributor
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Just check without IP address.

Former Member
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Hi Alvaro,

If your XI server is running on Unix platform then you'll get the access only after mounting 10.128.68.38 this system as a drive. This is equivalent to the windows network mapping.

Next thing is that once that is done then you can access the path /arbo2000/UploadPinfos/arbodev by mentioning it in your directory path.

To check whether the above mentioned is the problem then pls do try by doing it with FTP protocol. If it works then for acting as a local directory for NFS you need to mount the drive.

Cheers

JK

Former Member
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Hi,

If the file system is Unix then use front slash and also check authorization on the directory. This should solve your problem.

Thanks,

Prateek

bhavesh_kantilal
Active Contributor
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Hi,

Is this folder accesible from your XI server??

If yes, try changing the slash..!!

Regards,

Bhavesh

Former Member
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1.How can I see if from XI I can access this folder?

2.Changing the slash?what way? can you write it?

bhavesh_kantilal
Active Contributor
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hi,

I fguess you will have to ask the administrator to try to access this folder from the machine on which your XI server is running.

It might be possible that the necessary permissions for access are not available.

Regards,

Bhavesh