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Creating File directory destination on a drive other than C:

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ASPackaging Exception:java.io.FileNotFoundException: /opt/wbi/ca/common/data/Inbound/process/917/fa/xxx (A file or directory in the path name does not exist.) at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method) at java.io.FileInputStream.(FileInputStream.java(Inlined Compiled Code)) at java.io.FileInputStream.(FileInputStream.java(Inlined Compiled Code)) at com.ibm.bcg.util.Util.readFile(Util.java(Compiled Code)) at com.ibm.bcg.ediint.ASPackaging.process(ASPackaging.java(Compiled Code)) at com.ibm.bcg.ediint.ASPackaging.process(ASPackaging.java(Inlined Compiled Code)) at com.ibm.bcg.ediint.ASPackagingHandler.process(ASPackagingHandler.java(Compiled Code)) at com.ibm.bcg.server.HandlerProcessWrapper.process(HandlerProcessWrapper.java (Compiled Code)) at com.ibm.bcg.server.DocumentProcessor.process(DocumentProcessor.java(Compiled Code)) at com.ibm.bcg.server.BPEBean.processDocument(BPEBean.java(Compiled Code)) These errors are produced when the affected document (identified in the log files by an unique identifier or UUID) is cycling in the system through the main_inboundq queue and the data\inbound\serialize folder. To resolve this error: 1. Stop the document manager. 2. Clear the queues. 3. Remove the affected UUID entry in both main_inboundq and data\inbound\serialize folder. 4. If the operation does not succeed the first time, possibly because of some timing condition, clear the system again. 5. The router.log should now be clear of the error and the router CPU usage should go back to normal. Creating File directory destination on a drive other than C: If a WebSphere Partner Gateway File Directory Destination address is defined for a drive other than C: , WebSphere Partner Gateway returns the error Destination Directory does not exist. The console will accept the creation of the File Directory Destination, but generates an error similar to the following occurs at runtime: 17 Oct 2005 19:00:12,844 INFO [FileSender] [Gw_1_2] Exception in delivering the message in first attempt. Exception is: java.lang.Exception: Destination directory '/wsi_gateway/inbound/tradingpartner01'; does not exist at com.ibm.bcg.delivery.FileSender.getFileSystemProperties(FileSender.javA:244) 17 Oct 2005 19:00:12,844 ERROR [SenderFramework] [Gw_1_2] - First attempt failed: reason: java.lang. Exception : Destination directory '/wsi_gateway/inbound/tradingpartner01' does not exist To define a folder on a drive other than C:, use three forward slashes instead of two. For example: file:///d:\HubMgrGateway Preventing partner transactions from being processed by WebSphere Partner Gateway To prevent document processing to and from a Partner, the WebSphere Partner Gateway administrator must deactivate the connections created for that specific partner in the WebSphere Partner Gateway Console Connections window. Although disabling the Partner profile prevents the entity from be listed in the Partner Connections menu, this does not close the active channels between that partner and the internal partner. Chapter 17. Troubleshooting 169

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ASPackaging Exception:java.io.FileNotFoundException:
/opt/wbi/ca/common/data/Inbound/process/917/fa/xxx
(A file or directory in the path name does not exist.)
at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method)
at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java(Inlined Compiled Code))
at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java(Inlined Compiled Code))
at com.ibm.bcg.util.Util.readFile(Util.java(Compiled Code))
at com.ibm.bcg.ediint.ASPackaging.process(ASPackaging.java(Compiled Code))
at com.ibm.bcg.ediint.ASPackaging.process(ASPackaging.java(Inlined Compiled Code))
at com.ibm.bcg.ediint.ASPackagingHandler.process(ASPackagingHandler.java(Compiled Code))
at com.ibm.bcg.server.HandlerProcessWrapper.process(HandlerProcessWrapper.java (Compiled Code))
at com.ibm.bcg.server.DocumentProcessor.process(DocumentProcessor.java(Compiled Code))
at com.ibm.bcg.server.BPEBean.processDocument(BPEBean.java(Compiled Code))
These errors are produced when the affected document (identified in the log files
by an unique identifier or UUID) is cycling in the system through the
main_inboundq
queue and the
data\inbound\serialize
folder.
To resolve this error:
1.
Stop the document manager.
2.
Clear the queues.
3.
Remove the affected UUID entry in both
main_inboundq
and
data\inbound\serialize
folder.
4.
If the operation does not succeed the first time, possibly because of some
timing condition, clear the system again.
5.
The
router.log
should now be clear of the error and the router CPU usage
should go back to normal.
Creating File directory destination on a drive other than C:
If a WebSphere Partner Gateway File Directory Destination address is defined for a
drive other than C: , WebSphere Partner Gateway returns the error
Destination
Directory does not exist
. The console will accept the creation of the File
Directory Destination, but generates an error similar to the following occurs at
runtime:
17 Oct 2005 19:00:12,844 INFO [FileSender] [Gw_1_2] -
Exception in delivering the message in first attempt.
Exception is: java.lang.Exception: Destination directory '/wsi_gateway/inbound/tradingpartner01';
does not exist at com.ibm.bcg.delivery.FileSender.getFileSystemProperties(FileSender.javA:244)
17 Oct 2005 19:00:12,844 ERROR [SenderFramework] [Gw_1_2] - First attempt failed: reason: java.lang.
Exception : Destination directory '/wsi_gateway/inbound/tradingpartner01' does not exist
To define a folder on a drive other than C:, use three forward slashes instead of
two. For example:
file:///d:\HubMgrGateway
Preventing partner transactions from being processed by WebSphere
Partner Gateway
To prevent document processing to and from a Partner, the WebSphere Partner
Gateway administrator must deactivate the connections created for that specific
partner in the WebSphere Partner Gateway Console Connections window.
Although disabling the Partner profile prevents the entity from be listed in the
Partner Connections menu, this does not close the active channels between that
partner and the internal partner.
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