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09-16-2002 06:46 PM
Hi,
I'm trying to use Design FastView with Win 2k and Java version 1.3.1_04 but when I run "cachemgr refresh" an error occurs.
Database tables for FastView are created, and themes are also configured.
Here a short listing of the output :
/*** snip ******************
D:\GIS_Design_Server\Cache>java -ms8m -mx64m -cp ";E:\PROGRA~1\Autodesk\GISDES~2/java/lib/cachemgr. jar;E:\PROGRA~1\Autodesk\GISDES~2/java/lib/classes 12.zip" com.shl.gis.cachemgr.cachemgr refresh
Copyright (c) 2002, Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.
Enter password for Oracle user dom3:
Enter password for Vision* user agds:
Builder "Builder0" added
Builder0 Started processing transaction 31 at: Tue Sep 17 11:00:17 CEST 2002
failed to send data
error making directory D:/GIS_Design_Server/Cache/new_theme
failed to send data
error making directory D:/GIS_Design_Server/Cache/new_theme
failed to send data
error making directory D:/GIS_Design_Server/Cache/new_theme
failed to send data
...
...
rnto failed
rnfr failed
rnfr failed
rnto failed
rnfr failed
rnfr failed
Builder0 Completed processing transaction 31 at: Tue Sep 17 11:01:04 CEST 2002 in: 47.438 seconds
/***************************
The directory is created but the nac files are empty
It's strange I can run "sync" with no error also the defined
port is up. If I trying to get an connection via Client Components, I can see the existing themes in debug mode and set one or more active but at the time of the "ConnectCacheMgrServer" command Map exits without any error messeges.
Any ideas ? I hope so.
Thanks in advance
Thomas
I'm trying to use Design FastView with Win 2k and Java version 1.3.1_04 but when I run "cachemgr refresh" an error occurs.
Database tables for FastView are created, and themes are also configured.
Here a short listing of the output :
/*** snip ******************
D:\GIS_Design_Server\Cache>java -ms8m -mx64m -cp ";E:\PROGRA~1\Autodesk\GISDES~2/java/lib/cachemgr.
Copyright (c) 2002, Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.
Enter password for Oracle user dom3:
Enter password for Vision* user agds:
Builder "Builder0" added
Builder0 Started processing transaction 31 at: Tue Sep 17 11:00:17 CEST 2002
failed to send data
error making directory D:/GIS_Design_Server/Cache/new_theme
failed to send data
error making directory D:/GIS_Design_Server/Cache/new_theme
failed to send data
error making directory D:/GIS_Design_Server/Cache/new_theme
failed to send data
...
...
rnto failed
rnfr failed
rnfr failed
rnto failed
rnfr failed
rnfr failed
Builder0 Completed processing transaction 31 at: Tue Sep 17 11:01:04 CEST 2002 in: 47.438 seconds
/***************************
The directory is created but the nac files are empty
It's strange I can run "sync" with no error also the defined
port is up. If I trying to get an connection via Client Components, I can see the existing themes in debug mode and set one or more active but at the time of the "ConnectCacheMgrServer" command Map exits without any error messeges.
Any ideas ? I hope so.
Thanks in advance
Thomas
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09-23-2002 05:19 PM in reply to:
tluxa
Hi,
the generation problem is solved, it was an ftp problem with the root directory, but I still get no graphic output in map.
The ftp connection is established and the .bits file
is transfered to the client, but when map try to read any
tile file I get an error message.
Map try to read in d:/cache//new_theme/ and I don't have
any idea for what reason this double slash appears.
I run on Win NT,
mFileserv.LocalDirectory = "D:/cache"
theme.Name = "new_theme"
Thanks in advance
Thomas
the generation problem is solved, it was an ftp problem with the root directory, but I still get no graphic output in map.
The ftp connection is established and the .bits file
is transfered to the client, but when map try to read any
tile file I get an error message.
Map try to read in d:/cache//new_theme/ and I don't have
any idea for what reason this double slash appears.
I run on Win NT,
mFileserv.LocalDirectory = "D:/cache"
theme.Name = "new_theme"
Thanks in advance
Thomas
*Mena, Antoni
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10-02-2002 11:56 PM in reply to:
tluxa
Hi,
We have found the same problem
than you.
than you.
We are working on W2k (both
client and server), and the symptom is the same: a double slash ("//") that
appears inside the location string, so the .bits file is not found.
client and server), and the symptom is the same: a double slash ("//") that
appears inside the location string, so the .bits file is not found.
The messages that we are getting
through Info event for AeCmClient class are:
through Info event for AeCmClient class are:
INFO:
class=642224914-03102002>mCacheMgr::Info
class=642224914-03102002>"Connecting to ftp server kodiak
class=642224914-03102002>"
INFO:
class=642224914-03102002>mCacheMgr::Info
class=642224914-03102002>"FTP connection established
class=642224914-03102002>"
INFO:
class=642224914-03102002>mCacheMgr::Info
class=642224914-03102002>"Attempt to ftp tile: theme.bits
class=642224914-03102002>"
INFO:
class=642224914-03102002>mCacheMgr::Info
class=642224914-03102002>"Reading tiff bitmap:
c:/proyectos/cache//ATMT/theme.bits
class=642224914-03102002>"
size=2>
face=Arial> "c:/proyectos/cache" i
class=642224914-03102002>s the value for
mCacheMgr.LocalDirectory.
class=642224914-03102002> "ATMT" is for
mTheme.ThemeName.
We have tried with "/" and "\",
and the error is the same.
and the error is the same.
Has anybody already solved this problem?
Thank-you,
Antoni Mena.
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11-11-2002 08:19 AM in reply to:
tluxa
Hi,
Just in case you have yet solved this problem, you may try to configure your W2K FTP service to use UNIX style directory listings...
Hope it helps...
Fabio
Just in case you have yet solved this problem, you may try to configure your W2K FTP service to use UNIX style directory listings...
Hope it helps...
Fabio
