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Narendra Nallapa |
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 11:39 am Post subject: what is feedcode 1245206 ? |
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I am using the reference message exit to transfer files. When I try to move files from shared network drive, the exit puts the message on the DLQ and returns Exception report with the feedback code 1245206.
Can some one tell me what is this feedback code means....
thanks in advance...
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clindsey |
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 11:52 am Post subject: |
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It takes a little bit of work to figure these errors out.
Look at the source code for the exit and you will see a number of defines for the feedback codes:
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#define XRMA_FB_INVALIDEXITID 0x00110000
#define XRMA_FB_INVALIDEXITREASON 0x00120000
#define XRMA_FB_FOPENFILEFAILED 0x00130000
#define XRMA_FB_FSEEKFILEFAILED 0x00140000
#define XRMA_FB_FTELLFILEFAILED 0x00150000
#define XRMA_FB_FREADFILEFAILED 0x00160000
#define XRMA_FB_FWRITEFILEFAILED 0x00170000
#define XRMA_FB_MQCONNFAILED 0x00180000
#define XRMA_FB_MQOPENFAILED 0x00190000
#define XRMA_FB_MQPUT1FAILED 0x001A0000
#define XRMA_FB_MQGETFAILED 0x001B0000
#define XRMA_FB_MQCLOSEFAILED 0x001C0000
#define XRMA_FB_INVALIDFILEOFFSET 0x001D0000
#define XRMA_FB_INVALIDCHANNELTYPE 0x001E0000
#define XRMA_FB_INVALIDSTRUCLENGTH 0x001F0000
#define XRMA_FB_MALLOCFAILED 0x00200000
#define XRMA_FB_CONVERTFAILED 0x00210000
#define XRMA_FB_INVALIDDATALENGTH 0x00220000
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You have to take your error and convert it to hex. This makes your error 0x130016. Map the high order bytes to the defines above and you see that your msg is XRMA_FB_FOPENFILEFAILED.
The low order bytes are like subcodes that are generall returned from errno.h or from some system call. In your case, you are getting rc=0x16 from an fopen call.
Hope this helps,
Charlie
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EddieA |
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 11:57 am Post subject: |
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Charlie, you just beat me to the punch on that.
From errno.h: EINVAL 22
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Narendra Nallapa |
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 12:19 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks charlie...
This is great work..
Could please throw some light on this error..?
I have configured the reference message exit on the chls..
I can move files present on the local drives like c:\...
When ever I try to move the files from the mapped network drive..I get the file open error...
I am thing it could be some authentication issue...I have a no clue , how to reslove this...
Your help will greatly appreciated...
Thanks
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clindsey |
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 1:22 pm Post subject: |
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Eddie, this is a first for me then. Usually by the time I have finished one of my long winded replies, Jeff jumps in and beats me.
Narendra,
I think EINVAL from fopen usually means invalid mode. In this case for the source directory, the mode is 'rb'. You might try some google searches on fopen, einval, and windows networked drives to see if you can get some clues.
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jefflowrey |
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 1:57 pm Post subject: |
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clindsey wrote: |
Eddie, this is a first for me then. Usually by the time I have finished one of my long winded replies, Jeff jumps in and beats me.  |
I haven't played with Reference messages, or the sample Reference Exit.
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Narendra Nallapa |
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 2:38 pm Post subject: |
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Guys,
Can Some one tell me how to specify the absolute bath for the exit,
if the file is on shared network drive...
I triend couple of ways ,but no luck..
mappeddrive:\temp\abc.txt
\\hostname\temp\abc.txt
thanks in advance
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fjb_saper |
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 3:31 pm Post subject: |
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try:
\\hostname\path_to_mapped_drive\temp\abc.txt
to find out do at dos prompt:
net use
and you should see something like
L: \\hostname\group\theirL
so for L:\temp you would have:
\\hostname\group\theirL\temp
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clindsey |
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 5:03 pm Post subject: |
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If you are manipulating the name within c/c++ code, be sure to double the number of slashes when on windows platform. e.g
strcpy(filename, "h:\\path\\subpath\\filename") since a single \ starts an esc character.
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jefflowrey |
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 5:17 pm Post subject: |
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So, okay.
The exit you are including is being executed by the MUSR_MQADMIN user. Unless you've changed this.
When you map a drive using the Windows user interface (the desktop), you are mapping that drive for the user that you are logged in as.
You are not mapping that drive for everyone. Just one user, and only when they are logged in.
Try either logging in as MUSR_MQADMIN, which will entail changing the password for this user (since it is automatically generated), and mapping the drive that way - and make sure to check "Restore at login" or whatever it is.
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create a batch file that uses the "net use" command to create the mapping for you, and use Scheduled Tasks to run this batch script when MUSR_MQADMIN logs in.
Or use UNC paths (\\fileserver\fileshare\folder\file\). AND make sure that MUSR_MQADMIN has write permissions to that location. _________________ I am *not* the model of the modern major general. |
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Narendra Nallapa |
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 5:45 am Post subject: |
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Jeff,
Your logic sounds good..
Could you please tell, what is the impact, if I change the system generated password for MUSR_MQADMIN?
Thanks in advance.
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