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Import CTS+ transport into Portal failed with Returncode:'12'

Former Member
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Hi, Gurus!

I have encountered the problem while deploying CTS+ transport to the Portal (system XO3): Returncode:'12' class java.io.IOException:

The file (
\solman.mycompany.com\sapmnt\trans\data\BIGK900007\ctsplus.par) does not exist on the filesystem.

Full log text:

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| ######################################

| Deployment

| Transport request : BIGK900007

| System : XO3

| tp path : tp | Version and release: 372.04.71 700

| Deploy Service called with following parameters:

| CommunicationData-Type:0

| CommunicationData-Address:http://portalXO3.mycompany.com:50218

| CommunicationData-Host:portalXO3.mycompany.com

| CommunicationData-Port:50218

| CommunicationData-User:'filled'

| CommunicationData-Password:'filled'

| Deployable(0) | Deployable-Type:0

| Deployable-Id:
solman.mycompany.com\sapmnt\trans\data/BIGK900007/ctsplus.par

| Returncode:'12' | class java.io.IOException:The file (
\solman.mycompany.com\sapmnt\trans\data\BIGK900007\ctsplus.p

| >>>ar) does not exist on the filesystem.

| Deployment

| End date and time : 20100106154329

| Ended with return code: ===> 12 <===

| ######################################

The file ctsplus.par does exists at the right place and available from the Portal machine.

Especially strange looks the Deployable-Id: *
solman.mycompany.com\sapmnt\trans\data/BIGK900007/ctsplus.par*

Maybe the different slashes "\" and "/" are the cause of the porblem? Both systems (Portal and Solution manager) run on Windows 2003 Servers.

I have checked the "Note 1232674 - class java.io.IO exception during import" and set up the full control permissions to access "\sapmnt\" for the local (solman) user SAPServiceXO3 but it does not help.

I've created a local "SAPServiceXO3" user in the server of Solman and have given to it highest permissions to the file share. Has anybody any idea how to resolve the problem?

Thanks in advance.

Edited by: Mikhail Palstsianau on Jan 28, 2010 8:47 AM

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former_member227283
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Hi,

Due you have common trans directory for all the system ???

Thanks

Anil

Former Member
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Hi, Anil.

Yes, the transport directory is common for all systems.