Configure the Database for FTP in an OWB workflow

I want to use the ftp-operator in an OWB-Workflow. I want to use a script, that is managed in the owb itself.
I configure the ftp operator in this way:
COMMAND: /usr/bin/ftp (i can start the command at the command line)
PARAMETER_LIST: ?"${Task.Input}"?
SUCCESS_THRESHOLD: 0
SCRIPT: [my with the ftp Commands]
After the execution of the workflow i get the error message: "/usr/bin/ftp -n: not found"
in Runtime Audit Browser
Does anybody know what i have to do to get the ftp operator running?
The operating system of the database server is HP UX.
Thanks in advance
Alexander

Hi,
why do you want to use ftp? As against going directly to the source database? (So much faster and easier). I haven't used ftp since the last century.
Regards,
Donna

Similar Messages

  • "There was an error opening the database for the library "~/Pictures/Apert"

    Hey everyone,
    There's already another discussion thread about this at the link below, but the problem was never actually resolved. http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2343014&tstart=0&messageID=116 67261#11667261
    So I stumbled across this problem where Aperture 3 will display the following error when opening the image library.
    There was an error opening the database for the library “~[path]/Aperture Library.aplibrary”.
    One user suggested navigating to the actual library, and ⌘⌥-clicking the library to open it with the Aperture Library First Aid dialog. This however, did not work for me. I still received the error messages upon ⌘⌥-clicking the library.
    Here's a little hack I discovered for those of you still struggling. It doesn't fix the problem (leaves quite a large dent remaining actually), but hopefully someone can cultivate what little I discovered.
    ⌥-click Aperture (not the library)
    You should get to the library selection dialog box. Create a new library (bottom right corner) and remember the location of the new library. Put a few random pictures in the new one.
    Close Aperture
    ⌃-click both the old and new libraries and "Show Package Contents."
    Open the folder "Database" in both libraries.
    Cross check the folders to see if the old library is missing files that are in the new library. If your old library is missing some files (mine was), drag the missing files from the new library to the old one.
    Close both folders.
    ⌘⌥-click the old library.
    NOW, I got the Aperture Library First Aid dialog.
    Rebuild the library (3rd option)
    Wait a while.
    Aperture should open up with a folder named "Recovered Folder." Within this folder will be a SINGLE project named "Recovered Project" with ALL the images from your old library. There may be a few albums there too, but mine were all empty so it didn't matter in my case. To my knowledge, I lost all the adjustments I performed too.
    This is as far as I got. I have much of my library backed up, so I only needed to copy the most recent photos into the backup. I am NOT reorganizing and re-editing pictures in this one!
    As Aperture is a photo-organizing and photo-editing software, I understand that this by no means fixes the problem, since you lose all organization and editing. But it enables one to at least view the images lost. Hopefully a more knowledgable hacker else can figure out how to fix this completely. Unfortunately, I simply don't have the time to continue messing with this.
    Good luck to anyone else having issues! I understand the frustration you must be facing, its freaky having years worth of images simply disappear! After this incident, I'm definitely going to configure Time Machine to perform more frequent backups, since my latest backup was already a couple weeks old.

    Hey All,
    To my horror I have a similar problem and your solution didn't seem to help. To be specific, I get the error:
    "There was an error opening the database for the library “~/Pictures/Aperture Library_2.aplibrary" Everytime I try to run Aperture. This happened because my Apple computer shut off completely (due to bad battery) while importing photos from a memory card.
    I've tried "option + command" while clicking the aperture application and that gave me the same error message without any other option except to quit the program. I tried "option + command" and clicked the library package but that didn't work either. I tried creating a new aperture library, opening it which I did successfully, and then switching to my main one but that didn't work.
    Does anyone know away to get it to work again and have the edits still there?
    I'm a professional photographer and have thousands of photos or so in the library so this is distressing. The master files for the photos are located on an external hard drive, but I'm not sure how to access them in aperture. Are all the edits on the photographs are in the external hard drive or the aperture library. Is there any other way to resolve this issue without losing the edits?
    Does apple have a support number I can call? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

  • How to configure the database monitoring (DBA Cockpit) after Support pack

    Hi,
    I did the Support Pack Upgrade for BW system and i ran SGEN as well, now i need to configure the database , could you please suggest how to configure the database monitoring (DBA Cockpit) after Support Pack Upgrade.
    Server is MSSQL , Component is SAP NetWeaver 2004s and OS is Windows NT.
    Plesae suggest.
    Chandu.

    Hi,
    You are right. SAP delivers this functionality from SP-12. So when you have applied the SP-12, you must have done these config steps to enable the DBA Cockpit.
    If you have done these steps earlier, So you must have DBA Cockpit enable right now and putting extra SPs like 13, 14 and so on, should not be a matter.
    Now if you have not performed those config steps before, Please do them now and you will be able to use DBA cockpit.
    Please understand that SP12 is the base to run DBA Cockpit.
    With Regards,
    Saurabh

  • TS2518 Help, I had aperture open and working on a image and did not have a battery in and bumped the power off. As a result it will not open my master, it is locked. when I try to open that Library  it says There was an error opening the database for the

    Help, I had aperture open and working on a image and did not have a battery in and bumped the power off. As a result it will not open my master, it is locked. when I try to open that Library  it says There was an error opening the database for the library. I have tried every thing. I updated the other libr but now it will not open the main to update. What do I do?

    Try starting Aperture with the command and option keys held down.  You'll get 3 options.
    Try each, starting at the top, in order, checking after each to see if it fixes the issue.

  • I have three aperture libraries. But just recently two of them (old from 2011) will not open. I get the following error: There was an error opening the database for the library "~/Pictures/Family IIi.aplibrary". Please help, thanks

    I have three aperture libraries. But just recently two of them (old from 2011) will not open. I get the following error: There was an error opening the database for the library “~/Pictures/Family IIi.aplibrary”. Please help, thanks

    Are all three libraries under your account or are they in different accounts? Any other errros on the system?
    Start by doing the permission repair and library repair steps in Aperture 3: Troubleshooting Basics

  • I downloaded Aperture and now I'm getting a "There was an error opening the database for Library " and I can't do anything else.  How can I fix it so I am once again able to run Aperture?

    I Downloaded Aperture from the Apple Website then proceeded to download all my picture's frp, IPhoto.  The very next time I opened Aperture an error poped up stating, There was an error opening the database for Library "blank".  I can't do anything with the program but hit the cancel buttom which closes the program.  How do I fix it?

    Is "blank" the name of your Aperture Library? If not, then Aperture is pointing to the wrong Library. Hold down the option (⌥) key while you launch Aperture by clicking it in the Applications Folder. Then select the correct library and press the "choose" button.
    If that does not help, try to repair your library:
    Locate Aperture library in Finder. Holding down the keys option (⌥) +command (⌘) and double click on Aperture Library to show the First Aid dialogue:
    Then try to start Aperture again.  If that also should fail, try the other steps in Aperture 3: Troubleshooting Basics: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3805
    Good Luck
    Léonie

  • Error message "There was an error opening the database for the library"

    I am getting the following error when I try to open my Aperture today: "There was an error opening the database for the library “/Users/xyz/Pictures/Aperture Trial Library.aplibrary”".
    I tried doing Option-Cmd while double clicking Aperture, but I can't get to the restore screen.  I also tried to use Time Machine to restore the library and am still getting the error.  Is there a different way to get to the restore screen??

    Someone posted in another thread that they needed to create a new library and import the old one in.

  • Error opening the database for the library "~/Pictures/Aperture Trial Library.aplibrary" error message

    When starting up Aperature 3 I get the following Error Message :
    "There was an error opening the database for the library “~/Pictures/Aperture Trial Library.aplibrary”.
    I can't di a thing except Quit. I have restored from Time Machine and reloaded the Software from Disk. Still get the same message. Any suggestions Are appreciated.
    Jim

    Hello Jim,
    I assume you trial Aperture Library is in your "Pictures" folder? Try to rename it to something like "OldApertureTrialLibrary.aplibrary", to force Aperture to create a new Application Library.
    To rename the old Trial Library, select it in the Finder and enter Command(⌘)-I (short for File-> Get Info). Click on the file name text field and enter a new name.
    Possibly you get this error message message, because there is some permissions problem. If you are not allowed to rename the file, click on the padlock in the lower right corner, authentificate as admin and give yourself read/write access to the trial library (in the "Sharing & Permissions" brick of the "Get Info" panel).
    Post back, if your "ApertureTrialLibrary.aplibrary" contains valuable images that you would like to save or if this does not work and you need further advice.
    Regards
    Léonie

  • What is the port for FTPS communication in File Adapter

    Hi All,
             For FTP communication the port is 21, whats the port for FTPS communication.
    XIer

    Hi Xler
    u can check on this:
    Basic FTP Setup Instructions
    refer this thread also
    FTPS
    Thanks !!!

  • Aperture (3.4.1) no longer opens and the following message appears: There was an error opening the database for the library "/ Users / Andrea / Pictures / Aperture 3 Library.aplibrary." How can I solve this problem? Thanks

    I was using Aperture (3.4.1), when he appeared a notice that asked me to stop the Mac with the power button. When I restart Aperture no longer opens and the following message appears: There was an error opening the database for the library "/ Users / Andrea / Pictures / Aperture 3 Library.aplibrary."
    How can I solve this problem?
    Thanks

    After a system crash your Aperture Library may be corrupted, because Aperture may not have been able to finish the ongoing database transactions.
    Have you tried the Aperture Library First Aid Tools?
    Aperture 3 User Manual: Repairing and Rebuilding Your Aperture Library
    Try "Repair Database", and if this does not help: "Rebuild Database"
    Regards
    Léonie

  • There was an error opening the database for the library

    I can't open my aperture library:"There was an error opening the database for the library": what I can do? I've tried to reinstall aperture, I've also tried to use TM but nothing, I can't open aperture...Help me please!!!!

    For me none of the posted "solutions" worked.
    I tried the Option+Command+click on either the Aperture program app or the Aperture library in Finder...did not work.
    I tried deleting ~/Library/Preferences... did not work.  This was probably the "standard" Apple tech solution.
    The solution for me was to Option+click the Aperture program to launch it and Create a NEW empty library.
    Then simply IMPORT the corrupted library, in order to recover my photos.
    I saw a status message saying "Upgrading Library: scanning library" and lots of CPU activity for a few hours on a 36 GB library.
    Several error messages came up about re-publishing previously published galleries but I ignored them (since they were already published)
    Not sure what gets lost but at least I got all my photos back.
    Anthony Maw, Vancouver, Canada, www.anthonymaw.com

  • I can not open aperture. Following message appears: There was an error opening the database for the library.

    I can't open aperure. Following message appears: There was an error opening the database for library.

    Try starting Aperture while holding down the command and option keys. This will open the library first aid window. Select library repair, when it is finished the library should open.
    If you still have a problem post back.

  • Cannot open aperture-There was an error opening the database for the library "/Volumes/TKR HITACHI /HI12.aplibrary".

    When I try to open Aperture 3- I get this message : There was an error opening the database for the library...(name of library).
    The last time I tried to open the library I got a window requesting a conflict in library data. It ask if I wanted to resolve it. So I pushed the repair button.
    Thanks in advance for your help !!

    William,
    Thanks so much for your reply.
    When first hooked up I reformatted the external as Mac OS Extended Journaled within Disk Utility.
    I am not sure what HFS+ means. Can you help me there ?
    Tom Rodgers

  • There was an error opening the database for the library "~/Desktop/TEMP_aperture/Aperture Library.aplibrary".

    There was an error opening the database for the library “~/Desktop/TEMP_aperture/Aperture Library.aplibrary”.
    I am not able to open my Aperture - I have tried the recommendation from the manual page 839, but I do not get access to the window the manual says I should get, but instead it simply open the Aperture and the errort message come up
    hanslund

    If the Library First Aid window didn't open you might have not been holding the keys down all the way or else sometimes when you click the icon in the Dock this will happen.
    Try this, close Aperture, locate the library in the folder Desktop/TEMP_aperture and then hold down the option and command keys AND then double click the library file. That should open the first aid window,
    Post back if this doesn't fix the problem or you have more questions.
    regards

  • There was an error opening the database for the library "~/Pictures/Apertur

    There was an error opening the database for the library “~/Pictures/Aperture Library.aplibrary”.
    What's up with this? Aperture showed this error a couple times before quitting when I tried to open it.

    I got the same error. Normally I would perform a Repair Database command by holding down Option-Command while launching Aperture, but that just gave me the same error without any options to repair the database.
    Instead, I had to follow these instructions in the Aperture user manual. The key is to locate the Aperture library file on your hard drive and then hold Option-Command while double-clicking the Aperture library file.
    Choose the REPAIR DATABASE option.
    -- excerpt from user manual --
    To repair or rebuild your Aperture library
    Close Aperture, if it’s open.
    Locate the Aperture library you want to fix, then hold down the Command and Option keys while double-clicking the Aperture library.
    The Aperture Library First Aid dialog appears.
    In the Aperture Library First Aid dialog, do one of the following:
    To repair the permissions of the files within your Aperture library: Select Repairing Permissions.
    This option should be used when Aperture can’t access some of the image files within the database or Aperture is unable to open the library itself. The Repairing Permissions option reviews each file in your Aperture library and sets the read and write access of each file where appropriate, allowing Aperture to access the files again.
    Note: This option does not relocate referenced images whose master image files are offline. For more information about reconnecting offline images, see Reconnecting Missing or Offline Referenced Images.
    To repair your Aperture library file: Select Repair Database.
    This is the first option you should use if you believe there is something wrong with the Aperture library other than image file access issues.
    To rebuild your database from scratch: Click Rebuild Database.
    This option should be used as your last measure as it can be time-consuming for large image libraries. If you have tried repairing your database, and the issues you are encountering with your Aperture library still persist, you should use the Rebuild Database option. Aperture examines the library’s entire database and rebuilds each component until it reconstitutes your original Aperture library.
    Depending on your selection, click Repair or Rebuild.
    Aperture either fixes file permissions within the library or repairs or rebuilds the library, and then opens the application workspace.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Report in OOPS

    Hi,    I am new to oops I have created a small program to display data. I have declared a small struture in the Public section. but when I see the internal table in the debugging mode it contains 2 fields as KEYPART    FUNCPART  instead of fields whi

  • DVD to cd

    Is there a way to covert a DVD to Cd? I need the sound so I can listen to it in my car.

  • Getting warning message when using bulk option

    Hi I have a very strange problem. When I am trying to insert records into my table (Using Buld Loader Options) I am receiving warning says "ODBC data source <xxxxxxxx> warning message for operation <bcp_bind ScheduleID>: <[Microsoft][ODBC SQL ServerD

  • Is Flatfile any better than SQL ?

    Hey, I've heard that flatfile databases have a better response than SQL ones. However, I know SQL is much more easy to change and modify. So, is there a good reason to go with flatfile, or just go with SQL, since computers are fast enough nowadays ?

  • Third Party Application Forgotten?

    I have a little solitaire application which, since performing an Archive & Install of OS 10.5.x, continuously pops up the message "You are opening the application... for the first time... ". I've repaired user permissions, repaired directories and re