Re: BizTalk 2004: File Receive Location Problem
- From: Craig Beuker <beukerc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 10:37:34 -0800
wjzhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("WenJun Zhang[msft]") wrote in
news:ZeGKLlVBGHA.1236@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Greetings,
Comments inline..
> "However, for using the FTP Receive adapter, you have to set the
> temporary folder to a local folder on the machine BizTalk is running
> on, is that correct?"
>
> Yes, it should be on the same harddisk. The details about how
> temporary folder works can be found in the following article:
>
> 886989 Data may be duplicated or lost when you receive data in BizTalk
> Server
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=886989
I saw this article and somewhat understood what it was saying.
So, I have the following tree on the FTP Server:
<ftpRoot>\Client\send
<ftpRoot>\Client\sendStaging
<ftpRoot>\Client\receive
where:
"send" folder is where they put files.
"sendStaging" would be my "Temporary folder"
"receive" is where I put files the client downloads.
I tried putting the folder (sendStaging) on the FTP Server (our Linux
box) as I described above and got the following warnings and errors
before the FTP receive adapter shut down:
Our FTP machine is running RedHat Enterprise Linux, release 4
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Warning (11 of these, which match the "number of errors before shutdown"
property on the FTP Receive adapter):
The adapter "FTP" raised an error message. Details "Could not find a part
of the path "sendStaging".".
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
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I then got the following errors (many of these)
The receive location "ftp://<server>:21/send/*.csv" is shutting down.
Details:"Error Threshold exceeded ".
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
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Does the Temporary Folder have to be an absolute path?
For example \home\client\sendStaging or something like that?
If I put the sendStaging folder on the BizTalk server, the error goes
away, but I have no idea if it's being used. I see nothing in the logs
referring to that sendStaging folder. And from the article you
mentioned, from sounds of it, this is bad anyways..
Thoughts, comments?
Thanks in advance
Craig..
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