on 03-17-2015 9:37 PM
When importing projects into MII, we sometimes run into the issue where the files successfully updates to the NWDB database (XMII_FILES) and I can also view them in the workbench. Though if I attempt to execute anything in the WEB folder, I get a file not found error in my web browser. When this occurs I check the server where the files are stored under (usr/sap/...root/CM/ and none of the files imported are in this folder. Does anyone know why this happens or how I can force MII to push the files to the server?
If I create a new irpt in the workbench and save it, I can see it in both XMII_FILES and in the root/CM folder. The issue sometimes happens when we import new files.
We are using a Linux in a clustered environment. I've read that a bad cluster setup can cause issues but it appears this one is setup correctly.
Thanks,
George
Though thinking outside of the box, is there a service or job that controls the pushing for data from the NWDB to the server? If yes could that be the item thats having the issue?
Thanks,
George
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Hello,
Thanks for the input. We have tried publishing it and it hasn't had any effect. Also The "blowout mode of Catalog service" also does not have any effect.
Thanks,
George
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Hi George,
Try using the blowout mode of Catalog service. The URL of the service would be:
http://<server>:<port>/XMII/Catalog?Mode=Blowout&Folder=<folder to be published>
Regards,
Anushree
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Hi George,
Did you try publishing the web folder? If not, please do.
Thanks,
Swaroop
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