Application aborted due to serious problems

Hi,
Wwhen I transfer PR from MM TO SRM via the report BBP_EXTREQ_TRANSFER.the atatus on the queue in MM is Application aborted due to serious problems.

Hi,
See these related threads for more pointers;
PDP Issue
Unable to transfer Purchase Requisition from ECC to EBP
error in plan driven scenario
BR,
Disha.

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    NOTICE: Running Directory Setup.
    MESSAGE: running command
    /train/iplanet/server5/install/perl /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/bin/ims_dssetup.pl -i yes -c /train/iplanet/server5 -d slapd-shivaram -r "o=internet" -u "o=isp" -s yes -S /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/bin/config
    cmdpath: none
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    NOTICE: Creating Messaging Product Information in LDAP.
    NOTICE: Creating Messaging users/groups information in LDAP.
    NOTICE: Creating Messaging file links.
    NOTICE: Running PostInstall Product After Hook.
    MESSAGE: running command
    perl prod-post-aft-hook.pl /train/iplanet/server5
    cmdpath: /train/iplanet/server5/install
    runpath: /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/bin
    NOTICE: Creating Instance Name.
    NOTICE: Creating Messaging Common Instance Files.
    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/configutil /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/configutil
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/counterutil /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/counterutil
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/expire /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/expire
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/getconf /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/getconf
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/refresh /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/refresh
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/setconf /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/setconf
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/start-msg /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/start-msg
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/stop-msg /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/stop-msg
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/start-ens /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/start-ens
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/stop-ens /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/stop-ens
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/README.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/README.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imsimta /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imsimta
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/ChannelDefaults.opt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/ChannelDefaults.opt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/big5.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/big5.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/cns11643.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/cns11643.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/gb2312.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/gb2312.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/jis0208.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/jis0208.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/jis0212.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/jis0212.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/ksx1001.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/ksx1001.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/charnames.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/charnames.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/charsets.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/charsets.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/charsets_ps.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/charsets_ps.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/charsubs.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/charsubs.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/countries.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/countries.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/dirsync.opt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/dirsync.opt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/dispatcher.cnf /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/dispatcher.cnf
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/dl_auth.map /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/dl_auth.map
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/dns_canonical.rules /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/dns_canonical.rules
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/imta_tailor /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/imta_tailor
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/internet.rules /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/internet.rules
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/job_controller.cnf /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/job_controller.cnf
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/languages.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/languages.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/magic.dat /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/magic.dat
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/maximum.dat /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/maximum.dat
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/maximum_charset.dat /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/maximum_charset.dat
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/maximum_command.dat /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/maximum_command.dat
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/name_content.dat /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/name_content.dat
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/option_charset.dat /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/option_charset.dat
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_bounced.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_bounced.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_deferred.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_deferred.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_delayed.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_delayed.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_delivered.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_delivered.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_failed.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_failed.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_forwarded.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_forwarded.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_header.opt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_header.opt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_prefix.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_prefix.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_suffix.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_suffix.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_timedout.txt /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/config/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/return_timedout.txt
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/bin/sendmail /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/bin/sendmail
    cmdpath: none
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/bin/cshrc /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/bin/cshrc
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    MESSAGE: running command
    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/imta/bin/kshrc /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/imta/bin/kshrc
    cmdpath: none
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/attach_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/attach_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/collect_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/collect_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/comp_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/comp_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/fldr_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/fldr_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/frame.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/frame.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/ldap_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/ldap_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/mbox_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/mbox_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/msg_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/msg_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/opts_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/opts_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/receipt_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/receipt_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/compRecipient.js /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/compRecipient.js
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/editPabEntry.js /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/editPabEntry.js
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/form.js /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/form.js
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/editPabGroup.js /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/editPabGroup.js
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/lookup.js /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/lookup.js
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/main.js /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/main.js
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/pab.js /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/pab.js
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/util.js /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/util.js
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/en/compRecipient_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/en/compRecipient_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/en/default.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/en/default.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/en/editPabEntry_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/en/editPabEntry_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/en/editPabGroup_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/en/editPabGroup_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/en/lookup_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/en/lookup_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/en/mail.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/en/mail.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/en/pab_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/en/pab_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/en/help2.htm /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/en/help2.htm
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/en/ix.htm /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/en/ix.htm
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/en/topics.htm /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/en/topics.htm
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/en/i18n.js /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/en/i18n.js
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/en/iplanet.jpg /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/en/iplanet.jpg
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/ja/compRecipient_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/ja/compRecipient_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/ja/default.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/ja/default.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/ja/editPabEntry_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/ja/editPabEntry_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/ja/editPabGroup_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/ja/editPabGroup_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/ja/lookup_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/ja/lookup_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/ja/mail.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/ja/mail.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/ja/pab_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/ja/pab_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/ja/i18n.js /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/ja/i18n.js
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/ko/compRecipient_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/ko/compRecipient_fs.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/ko/default.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/ko/default.html
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    cp /train/iplanet/server5/bin/msg/install/templates/msg-inst/msg/html/ko/editPabEntry_fs.html /train/iplanet/server5/msg-shivaram-2/html/ko/editPabEntry_fs.html
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