DAT IBM4326NP st.conf ?
Hi All !
I'm trying to use an IBM4326NP DAT drive on my E250 Sol 8.
I can't find a good description of an st.conf line to make it OK !
Someone can help me ?
Thanks and Bye....
It may include "st.conf", but the patch doesn't necessarily have entries for all the drives it supports. The entry is probably within the module itself. What happens when you run strings on the module?
# strings /kernel/drv/st | grep SDLT
QUANTUM SDLT600
QUANTUM SDLT320
If it shows up there, you don't need it in st.conf.
Darren
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IT_CTBW-CTBW_PRINTMTH to T_DATA_PAK1-/BIC/ZPRINTMTH,
IT_CTBW-CTBW_QUALITY to T_DATA_PAK1-/BIC/ZQUALITY,
IT_CTBW-CTBW_SHAPE to T_DATA_PAK1-/BIC/ZSHAPE,
IT_CTBW-CTBW_SIZE to T_DATA_PAK1-/BIC/ZSIZE,
IT_CTBW-CTBW_VARIANT to T_DATA_PAK1-/BIC/ZVARIANT,
IT_CTBW-CTBW_VOLUME to T_DATA_PAK1-/BIC/ZVOLUME.
if T_DATA_PAK1-MATERIAL+0(1) eq 'A'.
move T_DATA_PAK1-MATERIAL+1(4) to T_DATA_PAK1-/BIC/ZQUALITY.
move T_DATA_PAK1-MATERIAL+5(3) to T_DATA_PAK1-/BIC/ZSIZE.
move T_DATA_PAK1-MATERIAL+8(2) to T_DATA_PAK1-/BIC/ZVARIANT.
endif.
APPEND T_DATA_PAK1.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
IF SY-SUBRC EQ 0.
DATA_PACKAGE[] = T_DATA_PAK1[].
ABORT = 0.
ENDIF.
REFRESH: T_DATA_PAK, T_DATA_PAK1.
REFRESH: IT_INVOICES, IT_CTBW.
FREE: T_DATA_PAK,T_DATA_PAK1.
FREE: IT_INVOICES, IT_CTBW.
if abort is not equal zero, the update process will be canceled
ABORT = 0.
$$ end of routine - insert your code only before this line -
ENDFORM.
Edited by: John Lucky on Jan 25, 2008 10:58 PMHi,
Why is the hard coding of "breakpoint" done.
Try removing it.
Regards
Merlin. -
T.37 onramp fax sometimes sends empty attachment
We have T.37 onramp fax set up with incoming calls arriving on a T1 line into a Cisco 2811, and SMTP emails with fax attachments going out to our custom mailserver. We have many of these systems in the field. Most of the time onramp faxes work fine, but we sometimes see the 2811 sending an empty attachment to the mailserver. We have captured the incoming audio and decoded the fax using the Asterisk PBX utilities, with no errors at all.
What could cause a 2811 to send an empty fax attachment even though the incoming fax is good?
Here is the SMTP conversation (with names and numbers changed) -- red from the 2811, blue from the mailserver:
220-svr02.company.com Simple Mail Transfer Service Ready
220 ESMTP spoken here.
EHLO faxgateway.company.com
250-svr02.company.com
250-CHUNKING
250-DSN
250-AUTH CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN
250-AUTH=CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN
250-X-DCL-SOURCE
250-X-DCL-CALLID
250-X-DCL-DSN
250-X-DCL-REPLACE
250-X-DCL-TRANSCRIPT
250-X-DCL-SENT-ITEMS
250-X-DCL-GHOST
250-X-MSW-NOTIFY-SUPPRESS
250-X-MSW-OP
250 SIZE 0
MAIL FROM:<[email protected]>
250 OK
RCPT TO:<[email protected]>
250 OK
DATA
354 Start mail input, end with <CRLF>.<CRLF>
Received: by faxgateway.company.com for <[email protected]> (with Cisco NetWorks); Thu, 21 Nov 2013 16:22:01 -0500
To: "1231231234" <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 16:22:01 -0500
Subject: Fax
X-Mailer: Technical Support: http://www.cisco
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/fax-message;
boundary="yradnuoB=_7FCF2013162201695.faxgateway.company.com"
From: "2342342345" <[email protected]>
X-Account-Id: 0
--yradnuoB=_7FCF2013162201695.faxgateway.company.com
Content-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: image/tiff; name="Cisco_fax.tif"; application=faxbw
Content-Disposition: attachment
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
--yradnuoB=_7FCF2013162201695.faxgateway.company.com--
550 Fax message contains 0 pages
Note that our custom mailserver rejects these empty fax attachments because we want the sending fax machine to see a failure in this case. (If the mailserver were to accept the empty attachment, then the sender would see success but the receiver would receive no fax.)
The 2811 is running IOS 12.4(25d) and non-default DSP software 26.4.501 (updated to fix a problem with the DIS tones). But we've been seeing this problem since 12.4(6)T7 with no DSP firmware patch.
We've enabled all the relevant fax debug logs we can find, and here's the debug output for a 'zero-page fax' call from the point where the T1 connection is established, down to the point where the empty attachment is sent and the mailserver rejects it (names and numbers changed as before):
Nov 21 21:21:53.511: ISDN Se1/0:23 Q931: TX -> CALL_PROC pd = 8 callref = 0xAA14
Channel ID i = 0xA98382
Exclusive, Channel 2
Nov 21 21:21:53.511: ISDN Se1/0:23 Q931: TX -> CONNECT pd = 8 callref = 0xAA14
Nov 21 21:21:53.539: ISDN Se1/0:23 Q931: RX <- CONNECT_ACK pd = 8 callref = 0x2A14
Nov 21 21:21:53.543: %ISDN-6-CONNECT: Interface Serial1/0:1 is now connected to N/A N/A
Nov 21 21:21:56.511: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
CSI_PACKET(1231231234)
DIS_PACKET(speed=5, resolution=1, encoding=1)
Nov 21 21:21:56.511: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
fax2_response_receive, PROCESSING
Nov 21 21:21:59.399: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/t30_rx_flag:
received flag of modulation: 0
Nov 21 21:21:59.399: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
fax2_response_receive, PROCESSING
Nov 21 21:21:59.739: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/t30_rx_flag:
received flag of modulation: 0
Nov 21 21:22:00.719: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
fax2_response_receive, PROCESSING
Nov 21 21:22:01.311: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_response_receive:
msg dump (size=23):
FF C0 C2 1C EC 8C 2C 8C 2C 4C 6C AC 4C 04 04 04 04 04 04 04
04 04 04
Nov 21 21:22:01.311: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_response_receive:
received=TSI, remote id string:= 2342342345
Nov 21 21:22:01.311: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
fax2_response_receive, PROCESSING
Nov 21 21:22:01.407: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
fax2_response_receive, PROCESSING
Nov 21 21:22:01.647: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_response_receive:
msg dump (size=10):
FF C8 C1 00 45 1F 01 01 01 00
Nov 21 21:22:01.647: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
fax2_response_receive, PROCESSING
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_response_receive:
in response receive WAIT FOR CD
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/cc_api_event_indication:
Event=36, Call Id=50796
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
received DCS_PACKET, BR=9, resolution=0,encoding=1, remote_id_string= 2342342345
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
wait for ready for data from application
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_application:
Event(Tag=36, Name=CC_EV_FROM_FMSP_ON_CALL_DETAIL, Disposition=0)
Call Record(Call State=LAPP_ON_CS_FMSP_CALL_DETAIL(2))
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_validate_context:exit@984
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_msp_event:
Event(Tag=36, Name=CC_EV_FROM_FMSP_ON_CALL_DETAIL)
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_setup_mspi:
Prepare MSPI Call Setup Request
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_setup_mspi:
Envelope [email protected]
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_setup_mspi:
Envelope [email protected]
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_setup_mspi:
RFC822 To Comment=1231231234
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_setup_mspi:
Faxmail Subject=Fax
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_setup_mspi:
Disposition Notification=
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_setup_mspi:
Originator TSI=RFC822 From Comment=2342342345
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_setup_mspi:
Auth/Account ID: `0'
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_setup_mspi:
Call Setup Request To MSPI
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Destination=, Calling IE Present=FALSE, Mode=0,
Outgoing Dial-peer=3, Params=0x45E136F0, Progress Indication=NULL(0)
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Destination Pattern=.T, Called Number=1231231234, Digit Strip=FALSE
Nov 21 21:22:01.691: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccCallSetupRequest:
Calling Number=(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Allowed),
Called Number=1231231234(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown),
Redirect Number=, Display Info=
Account Number=, Final Destination Flag=TRUE,
Guid=C6DA8CB3-5229-11E3-B86D-58BC273896C0, Outgoing Dial-peer=3
Nov 21 21:22:01.695: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/cc_api_display_ie_subfields:
ccCallSetupRequest:
cisco-username=
----- ccCallInfo IE subfields -----
cisco-ani=
cisco-anitype=0
cisco-aniplan=0
cisco-anipi=0
cisco-anisi=0
dest=1231231234
cisco-desttype=0
cisco-destplan=0
cisco-rdie=FFFFFFFF
cisco-rdn=
cisco-rdntype=-1
cisco-rdnplan=-1
cisco-rdnpi=-1
cisco-rdnsi=-1
cisco-redirectreason=-1
Nov 21 21:22:01.695: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
Interface=0x453B5564, Interface Type=19, Destination=, Mode=0x0,
Call Params(Calling Number=(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown, Screening=Not Screened, Presentation=Al lowed),
Called Number=1231231234(TON=Unknown, NPI=Unknown), Calling Translated=FALSE,
Subscriber Type Str=RegularLine, FinalDestinationFlag=TRUE, Outgoing Dial-peer=3, Call Count On=FALSE,
Source Trkgrp Route Label=, Target Trkgrp Route Label=, tg_label_flag=0, Application Call Id= )
Nov 21 21:22:01.695: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_new_context_guid:exit@2190
Nov 21 21:22:01.695: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/MSPI_ON/mspi_call_setup_request:
Outgoing Peer Tag=3
Envelope [email protected]
Envelope [email protected]
Mime Outer Type=2
Nov 21 21:22:01.695: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_open:
[email protected], [email protected]
Nov 21 21:22:01.695: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_open:exit@1881
Nov 21 21:22:01.695: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_add_headers:
from_comment=2342342345
Nov 21 21:22:01.695: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/VTSP:(1/0:23):1:1:1/vtsp_spi_event_handler:
Event Category=1, Event=138
Nov 21 21:22:01.695: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccIFCallSetupRequestPrivate:
SPI Call Setup Request Is Success; Interface Type=19, FlowMode=1
Nov 21 21:22:01.695: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x44047884
Nov 21 21:22:01.695: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_setup_mspi:exit@791
Nov 21 21:22:01.695: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_conference_fmsp_dmsp:
Starting Conference with FMSP and DMSP
Nov 21 21:22:01.695: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_conference_fmsp_dmsp:
Tiff File Created; Time=2013:11:21 16:22:01
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/DMSP/docmsp_call_setup_request:
ramp data dir=ONRAMP, conf dir=DEST
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50796/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x440478F0, callID1=0xC66C, callID2=0xC66E, tag=0x0)
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Conference Id=0x440478F0, Call Id1=50796, Call Id2=50798, Tag=0x0
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50796/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x8B2C, Source Interface=0x45F255A0, Source Call Id=50796,
Destination Call Id=50798, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Destination Interface=0x45F2554C, Destination Call Id=50798, Source Call Id=50796,
Caps(Codec=0x4, Fax Rate=0x2, Vad=0x2,
Modem=0x0, Codec Bytes=20, Signal Type=2)
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/cc_api_caps_ind:
Caps(Playout Mode=1, Playout Initial=60(ms), Playout Min=40(ms),
Playout Max=250(ms), Fax Nom=300(ms))
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/DMSP/docmsp_caps_ind:
CallId=50798, srcCallId=50796
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/DMSP/docmsp_bridge:
conf id=0x8B2C, srcCallId=50798, dstCallId=50796,
ramp data dir=ONRAMP, conf dir=DEST, encode out=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50798/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x8B2C, Source Interface=0x45F2554C, Source Call Id=50798,
Destination Call Id=50796, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x8B2C, Source Interface=0x45F2554C, Source Call Id=50798,
Destination Call Id=50796, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/DMSP/docmsp_bridge:
Bridge done
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x8B2C, Destination Call Id=50795)
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x8B2C, Destination Call Id=50796)
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x44047884
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_change_state:
Old State=LAPP_ON_CS_FMSP_CALL_DETAIL(2),
New State=LAPP_ON_CS_FMSP_DMSP_CONFERENCING(3)
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_msp_event:exit@2079
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_application:
Event(Tag=29, Name=CC_EV_CONF_CREATE_DONE, Disposition=0)
Call Record(Call State=LAPP_ON_CS_FMSP_DMSP_CONFERENCING(3))
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_validate_context:exit@984
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_conference_created:
FMSP and DMSP Are Conferenced
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_conference_created:
Sending RECEIVE ENABLE to FMSP
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccDeliverEvent:
Event Category=0, Call Id=50796
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_change_state:
Old State=LAPP_ON_CS_FMSP_DMSP_CONFERENCING(3),
New State=LAPP_ON_CS_FMSP_PAGE_ACCEPT_REQUESTED(4)
Nov 21 21:22:01.699: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
send CFR_PACKET
Nov 21 21:22:01.703: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
fax2_configure_rx_data, STILL_LOOKING, T2 timer not expired
Nov 21 21:22:01.703: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/cc_process_notify_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x8B2C, Call Id1=50796, Call Id2=50798
Nov 21 21:22:01.847: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_work_routine:
socket 0 readable for first time
Nov 21 21:22:01.863: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_work_routine:
socket 0 readable for first time
Nov 21 21:22:01.863: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 220-svr02.company.com Simple Mail Transfer Service Ready
Nov 21 21:22:01.863: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_work_routine:
socket 0 readable for first time
Nov 21 21:22:01.863: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 220 ESMTP spoken here.
Nov 21 21:22:01.863: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: EHLO faxgateway.company.com
Nov 21 21:22:01.863: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.875: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-svr02.company.com
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-CHUNKING
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-DSN
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-AUTH CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-AUTH=CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-X-DCL-SOURCE
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-X-DCL-CALLID
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-X-DCL-DSN
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-X-DCL-REPLACE
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-X-DCL-TRANSCRIPT
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-X-DCL-SENT-ITEMS
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-X-DCL-GHOST
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-X-MSW-NOTIFY-SUPPRESS
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250-X-MSW-OP
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250 SIZE 0
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: MAIL FROM:<[email protected]>
Nov 21 21:22:01.879: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.895: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250 OK
Nov 21 21:22:01.895: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: RCPT TO:<[email protected]>
Nov 21 21:22:01.895: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.911: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 250 OK
Nov 21 21:22:01.911: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 354 Start mail input, end with <CRLF>.<CRLF>
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: Received: by faxgateway.company.com for <[email protected]> (with Cisco NetWorks); Thu, 21 Nov 2013 16:22:01 -0500
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: To: "1231231234" <[email protected]>
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 16:22:01 -0500
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: Subject: Fax
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: X-Mailer: Technical Support: http://www.cisco
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: MIME-Version: 1.0
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: Content-Type: multipart/fax-message;
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: boundary="yradnuoB=_7FCF2013162201695.faxgateway.company.com"
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: From: "2342342345" <[email protected]>
Nov 21 21:22:01.927: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:01.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: X-Account-Id: 0
Nov 21 21:22:01.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/MSPI_ON/mspi_check_connect:
MMccb(Count=0)
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/MSPI_ON/mspi_check_connect:
SMTP Connected To The Server !
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/cc_api_call_connected:
Interface=0x453B5564, Data Bitmask=0x0, Progress Indication=NULL(0),
Connection Handle=0
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/cc_api_call_connected:
Call Entry(Connected=TRUE, Responsed=TRUE, Retry Count=0)
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_application:
Event(Tag=8, Name=CC_EV_CALL_CONNECTED, Disposition=0)
Call Record(Call State=LAPP_ON_CS_FMSP_PAGE_ACCEPT_REQUESTED(4))
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_validate_context:exit@984
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_call_connected:
MSPI call connected:
Start Conferencing DMSP and MSPI
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50798/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
(confID=0x440478F4, callID1=0xC66E, callID2=0xC66D, tag=0x0)
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Conference Id=0x440478F4, Call Id1=50798, Call Id2=50797, Tag=0x0
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/DMSP/docmsp_bridge:
conf id=0x8B2D, srcCallId=50798, dstCallId=50797,
ramp data dir=ONRAMP, conf dir=SRC, encode out=0
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50798/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x8B2D, Source Interface=0x45F2554C, Source Call Id=50798,
Destination Call Id=50797, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/DMSP/docmsp_bridge:
Bridge done
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/MSPI/mspi_bridge:
MMccb(State=CONNECTED, Type=Onramp), Destination Call Id=50798
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50797/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_api_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x8B2D, Source Interface=0x453B5564, Source Call Id=50797,
Destination Call Id=50798, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/cc_generic_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x8B2D, Source Interface=0x453B5564, Source Call Id=50797,
Destination Call Id=50798, Disposition=0x0, Tag=0x0
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x8B2D, Destination Call Id=50796)
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccConferenceCreate:
Call Entry(Conference Id=0x8B2D, Destination Call Id=50795)
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/ccCallSetContext:
Context=0x44047884
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_call_connected:exit@2508
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_application:
Event(Tag=29, Name=CC_EV_CONF_CREATE_DONE, Disposition=0)
Call Record(Call State=LAPP_ON_CS_FMSP_PAGE_ACCEPT_REQUESTED(4))
Nov 21 21:22:02.695: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_validate_context:exit@984
Nov 21 21:22:02.699: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/cc_process_notify_bridge_done:
Conference Id=0x8B2D, Call Id1=50798, Call Id2=50797
Nov 21 21:22:06.487: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/t30_rx_flag:
received flag of modulation: 0
Nov 21 21:22:06.487: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
fax2_configure_rx_data, DETECTED_COMMAND
Nov 21 21:22:06.487: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
fax2_command_receive, NO_COMMAND, T2 timer not expired
Nov 21 21:22:12.275: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/t30_rx_flag:
received flag of modulation: 0
Nov 21 21:22:13.207: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
fax2_command_receive, PROCESSING
Nov 21 21:22:13.267: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_command_receive:
msg dump (size=3):
FF C8 F4
Nov 21 21:22:13.267: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
fax2_command_receive, PROCESSING
Nov 21 21:22:13.287: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseB_receive:
fax2_command_receive, RECEIVED_COMMAND
Nov 21 21:22:13.287: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseD_receive:
received EOP
Nov 21 21:22:13.287: //50798/C6DA8CB3B86D/DMSP/docmsp_xmit:
srcCallId=50796, dstCallId=50798, direction=0
Nov 21 21:22:13.287: //50796/C6DA8CB3B86D/FMSP/fax2_phaseD_receive:
waiting for page acceptance by the application
Nov 21 21:22:13.287: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/MSPI_ON/mspi_xmit:
MMccb(State=CONFERENCED, Type=Onramp, Buffer Count=0),
Source Call Id=50798
Nov 21 21:22:13.287: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/MSPI_ON/mspi_onramp_xmit:
EOD Received
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: --yradnuoB=_7FCF2013162201695.faxgateway.company.com
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: Content-ID: <[email protected]>
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: Content-Type: image/tiff; name="Cisco_fax.tif"; application=faxbw
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: Content-Disposition: attachment
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_send_data_cisco:exit@849
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: --yradnuoB=_7FCF2013162201695.faxgateway.company.com--
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_work_routine:
Sending terminating dot ...(socket=0)
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_writeln:
(C)S: .
Nov 21 21:22:13.931: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_write:
return code=0
Nov 21 21:22:13.959: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_getln:
(C)R: 550 Fax message contains 0 pages
Nov 21 21:22:13.959: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_work_routine:
error in SMTP server's response to terminating "."
Nov 21 21:22:13.959: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_work_routine:
ERROR, socket=0
Nov 21 21:22:13.959: //-1/C6DA8CB3B86D/SMTPC/esmtp_client_engine_work_routine:
Finishing, socket=-1, bytes send=1091
Nov 21 21:22:13.959: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/MSPI_ON/mspi_onramp_buff_finished_callback:
MMccb(Call State=CONFERENCED, Buffer Count=1)
Nov 21 21:22:13.959: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/MSPI_ON/mspi_onramp_buff_finished_callback:
EOD Received; Status=1
Nov 21 21:22:13.959: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/MSPI_ON/mspi_onramp_buff_finished_callback:
Message [email protected]
Nov 21 21:22:13.959: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/MSPI_ON/mspi_onramp_buff_finished_callback:
Status=1
Nov 21 21:22:13.959: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/MSPI/mspi_set_disconnect_text:
MMccb(Disconnect Cause=network out of order (38): SMTP client engine not completed)
Nov 21 21:22:13.959: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Cause Value=38, Interface=0x453B5564, Call Id=50797
Nov 21 21:22:13.959: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/CCAPI/cc_api_call_disconnected:
Call Entry(Responsed=TRUE, Cause Value=38, Retry Count=0)
Nov 21 21:22:13.959: //50797/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_application:
Event(Tag=11, Name=CC_EV_CALL_DISCONNECTED, Disposition=0)
Call Record(Call State=LAPP_ON_CS_FMSP_PAGE_ACCEPT_REQUESTED(4))
Nov 21 21:22:13.963: //50795/C6DA8CB3B86D/FOIP_ON/lapp_on_validate_context:exit@984Still not solved. Cisco support suggested adding the config command 'mta send success-fax-only' which is supposed to prevent sending empty emails or partial faxes, however there's a bug that means that has no effect IOS 12.4. We're looking at upgrading to 15.1(4)M8 which has the fix, but that will take some time.
Your problem sounds slightly different. See if you can get a network capture of the SMTP conversation with the target mailserver, to see if something's going wrong there. -
JMS Correlation ID in JMS Receiver Adapter
Hi ,
I am working in PI7.1 on IDOC to JMS interface,
I want set IDOC number as Correlation ID in JMS queue ,
I did following Correlation steps ,
1. Set JMSCorrelation ID to PI Conversation ID
2. Checked JMS CorrelationID of request
3.Value to PI Conversation ID
In Adavanced Tab
Checked Use Adapter specific Message attributes
Checked Fial if Adapter specific Message attributes missing
Checked JMS Message Correlation ID
Additional Parameter
DCJMSCorreleationID String
I have created user defined function , Not using BPM , i don't have correlation ID in target field data type
DynamicConfiguration conf = (DynamicConfiguration) container.getTransformationParameters().get(StreamTransformationConstants.DYNAMIC_CONFIGURATION);
DynamicConfigurationKey key = DynamicConfigurationKey.create("http://sap.com/xi/XI/System/JMS", "DCJMSCorreleationID");
return conf.put(key, idoc_number);
I tested UDF with mapping to target field, UDF is working .
But in JMS Correlation ID value is null
I am getting error in Communication Channel monitor if ticked check box of fail If adapter-specific message attributes
Message processing failed. Cause: com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.exception.MessagingException: Dynamic header records are missing/incorrect specified in message: 000c2901-fc48-1def-82f9-4b126dff2151. Erroneous/Unspecified headers are: DCJMSCorreleationID
1/27/10 11:02:36 PM 000c2901-fc48-1def-82f9-4b126dff2151 Dynamic record/records: DCJMSCorreleationID, that correspond to the JMS property/properties: JMSCorrelationID, respectively is/are either missing from the message: 000c2901-fc48-1def-82f9-4b126dff2151, or have invalid types specified in the channel configurationHi Swetha ,
Thanks for your response ,
I created user defined function with one parameter , no input parmeter .
My root node of IDOC as Structure type ,
In UDF , i have not mapped the IDOC number
public String CorrelationID(String messageId, Container container) throws StreamTransformationException{
DynamicConfiguration conf = (DynamicConfiguration) container.getTransformationParameters().get(StreamTransformationConstants.DYNAMIC_CONFIGURATION);
DynamicConfigurationKey key = DynamicConfigurationKey.create("http://sap.com/xi/XI/System/JMS", "DCJMSCorreleationID");
return conf.put(key, messageId);
messageId I need map in additonal parameter .
Thanks ,
Laxman.
DCJMSCorreleationID messageId -
Set IDOC number as Correlation ID in JMS Receiver Adapter
Hi ,
I am working in PI7.1 on IDOC to JMS interface,
I want set IDOC number as Correlation ID in JMS queue ,
I did following Correlation steps ,
1. Set JMSCorrelation ID to PI Conversation ID
2. Checked JMS CorrelationID of request
3.Value to PI Conversation ID
In Adavanced Tab
Checked Use Adapter specific Message attributes
Checked Fial if Adapter specific Message attributes missing
Checked JMS Message Correlation ID
Additional Parameter
DCJMSCorreleationID String
I have created user defined function , Not using BPM , i don't have correlation ID in target field data type
DynamicConfiguration conf = (DynamicConfiguration) container.getTransformationParameters().get(StreamTransformationConstants.DYNAMIC_CONFIGURATION);
DynamicConfigurationKey key = DynamicConfigurationKey.create("http://sap.com/xi/XI/System/JMS", "DCJMSCorreleationID");
return conf.put(key, messageId);
please help to how to use UDF in mapping for mapping which field .
Thanks ,
Laxman.Hi Swetha ,
Thanks for your response ,
I created user defined function with one parameter , no input parmeter .
My root node of IDOC as Structure type ,
In UDF , i have not mapped the IDOC number
public String CorrelationID(String messageId, Container container) throws StreamTransformationException{
DynamicConfiguration conf = (DynamicConfiguration) container.getTransformationParameters().get(StreamTransformationConstants.DYNAMIC_CONFIGURATION);
DynamicConfigurationKey key = DynamicConfigurationKey.create("http://sap.com/xi/XI/System/JMS", "DCJMSCorreleationID");
return conf.put(key, messageId);
messageId I need map in additonal parameter .
Thanks ,
Laxman.
DCJMSCorreleationID messageId -
17" crt monitor, but not all refresh rates showed
Its a duplicate from this thread:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=89220
But this is the right subforum.
Only some refresh rates are displayed as an option.
Look xrandr:
$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 175, current 1280 x 1024, maximum 1600 x 1200
default connected 1280x1024+0+0 0mm x 0mm
1600x1200 50.0 56.0
1400x1050 51.0 57.0
1280x960 52.0
1024x768 53.0 61.0 62.0 63.0 64.0
800x600 54.0 67.0 68.0 69.0 70.0 71.0 72.0
640x480 55.0 76.0 77.0 78.0 79.0
1280x1024 58.0* 59.0
1152x864 60.0
896x672 65.0
832x624 66.0
720x400 73.0
640x512 74.0 75.0
640x400 80.0
640x350 81.0
576x432 82.0
512x384 83.0 84.0 85.0 86.0 87.0
416x312 88.0
400x300 89.0 90.0 91.0 92.0 93.0
360x200 94.0
320x240 95.0 96.0 97.0 98.0
320x200 99.0
320x175 100.0
The weird value rates are fault of the nvidia driver telling jokes.
But how can i have more refresh rate in 1280x1024 than 1280x960? My monitor is a standard 4:3 crt.
I tried disabling EDIDs and specifying the sync values according to the monitor.
The monitor is a samsung syncmaster 700p.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
HEre is my xorg.conf:
# nvidia-xconfig: X configuration file generated by nvidia-xconfig
# nvidia-xconfig: version 1.0 (buildmeister@builder58) Wed Dec 9 16:34:26 PST 2009
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Layout0"
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
InputDevice "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
InputDevice "Mouse0" "CorePointer"
EndSection
Section "Files"
EndSection
Section "Module"
# Load "drm"
Load "dbe"
Load "extmod"
Load "type1"
Load "freetype"
Load "glx"
# Load "dri"
EndSection
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "DontVTSwitch" "no"
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
# generated from data in "/etc/conf.d/gpm"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "no"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
# generated from default
Identifier "Keyboard0"
Driver "kbd"
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Monitor0"
VendorName "Unknown"
ModelName "Unknown"
HorizSync 30.0 - 85.0
VertRefresh 50.0 - 160.0
# Option "DPMS"
Option "UseEDID" "false"
Option "IgnoreEDID" "true"
Option "ModeValidation" "NoEdidModes"
EndSection
Section "Device"
# Driver "radeonhd"
# Option "AccelMethod" "exa"
# Option "DRI" "on"
# BusID "PCI:1:5:0"
Identifier "Device0"
Driver "nvidia"
VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation"
Option "UseEDID" "false"
Option "IgnoreEDID" "true"
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Device0"
Monitor "Monitor0"
DefaultDepth 24
Option "nologo" "true"
SubSection "Display"
Depth 24
Modes "1600x1200" "1400x1050" "1280x960" "1280x960@75" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
EndSubSection
EndSection
Section "Extensions"
Option "Composite" "Enable"
EndSectionI see you have a nvidia card. For nvidia users xrandr displays wrong value. If you want to check exactly what you're running, search some of the monitor options, it should have it in there. Also use the nvidia-settings, but for me at times it too reported wrong refresh rates.
-
Install Nagios agents on Solaris 10 to monitor from RHEL 5
Hi,
Could anyone let me know the steps to be followed to install Nagios agents on Solaris 10 for monitoring from RHEL5. It is very urgent please help me.
Thanks
RaoHi Sugunakar,
There are a few small things I can think of checking:
I am trying to install SMC on solaris 10What version of Solaris 10 are you using? You need 11/06 (aka "Update 3") or later. Also, it looks like this is on a V210: how much memory and swap do you have ([requirements here|http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-2215/deployment-72?l=en&a=view])? And have you [edited your /etc/project file|http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-2216/chapter2-1000?l=en&a=view] to adjust the shared memory settings?
Have you applied any of the [patch sets|http://forums.halcyoninc.com/showthread.php?t=104]?
smcdatabase service is always in maintenance mode.It would be interesting to see what that service log says. Look in /var/svc/log/application-management-sunmcdatabase:default.log for clues.
/var/opt/SUNWsymon/install/guibased-setup.1285765588453.sh: /var/opt/SUNWsymon/db/data/SunMC/pg_hba.conf: cannot createIs there any reason why SunMC may not be able to write to /var (or /var/opt/SUNWsymon)? Maybe portions of /var are read-only (shared from a global zone, or over NFS)?
I've done a lot of SunMC pilot projects over the years: if you could use some help speeding up your eval just send me an email.
Regards,
[email protected] -
SXMB_MONI -- Runtime Table
Hi,
In SXMB_MONI --> Inbound -> SOAP Header --> RunTime I can see this values below (HOST is most interesting).
I have problems debugging (SXMB_MONI) in order to see which table(s) data is stored.
<SAP:RunTime xmlns:SAP="http://sap.com/xi/XI/Message/30" xmlns:SOAP="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<SAP:Host>sappi03</SAP:Host>
Any one knows which table to look in ?
Br
Martin
Edited by: Martin Andersson on Jun 17, 2008 2:42 AM
Edited by: Martin Andersson on Jun 17, 2008 5:34 AMHi Martin,
Here are some tables.
SXMS_AE_AUDITCNF____________XI: Adapter Runtime Data
SXMS_AS_STATUS__________________Status Table of Synchronous/Asynchronous Bridge
SXMS_MULTIM_REF__________________Link-Table Leading Message - SubMessages
SXMS_PACKCOUNT__________________Counter for Packed Messages
SXMS_QUEUE_PRIO__________________Prioritized EOIO Queues
SXMS_SYSPAR__________________SAP System Parameter and Storage Location
SXMSAEADPMOD__________________XI: Adapter and Module Information
SXMSAEADPMODCHN____________XI: Adapter Module Chains
SXMSAEAGG________________________XI: Adapter Runtime Data (Aggregated)
SXMSAERAW________________________XI: Adapter Runtime Data (Raw Data)
SXMSALERTCNTRL____________ Control Table for XI Alerts
SXMSALERTCONTROL____________Control Table
SXMSALERTLOG__________________XI Alert Log
SXMSALERTLOGGER____________XI Alert Logs
SXMSALERTRULES__________________Rules for Alert Generation: Msg Header ->Alert Category
SXMSALERTSTEPS__________________PMI Process Steps for Alerting
SXMSALERTTMSTMP____________Time Stamp of Last PMI Process Instance Chhecked
SXMSARCITF________________________XML Message Archiving
SXMSCLUP________________________XMB: Property Cluster
SXMSCLUP2________________________XMB: Property Cluster (Switch Table)
SXMSCLUR________________________XMB: Resources Cluster
SXMSCLUR2________________________XMB: Resources Cluster (Switch Table)
SXMSCONFDF__________________XMS: Integration Engine Configuration Para
SXMSCONFVL__________________XMS: Integration Engine Configuration Data
SXMSDCONF________________________Integration Engine: Settings for Deletion
SXMSEPCACHE__________________XI: Runtime Cache for Exchange Profile
SXMSEPCLOG__________________XI: Log Table for Runtime Cache for Exchange Profile
SXMSFTEST________________________Table for XI Runtime Engine Test
SXMSGLOBAL__________________Integration Engine: Obsolete
SXMSHELP________________________Help Assistant
SXMSHELPT________________________Help Assistant (Short Text)
SXMSINTERFACE__________________Sender/Receiver Definition
SXMSINTF________________________XMB: Container for Application Monitoring(Template)
SXMSINTFT________________________Sender/Receiver Interfaces
SXMSITF________________________Search Help for Interface for Archiving (Without Content)
SXMSJINFO________________________Integration Engine: Job Information
SXMSJOBS________________________Jobs for Time-Controlled Message Processin
SXMSMONSEL__________________Selection Table for Integ. Engine Application Monitoring
SXMSMONSET__________________Selection Table for Integ. Engine Application Monitoring
SXMSMSGDEF__________________Message Definition
SXMSMSGFILLED__________________Message for a Message Definition Saved
SXMSMSGFILTER__________________SAP XI: Filter for Sender/Receiver Attributes
SXMSMSGINDCUS__________________SAP XI: Configuration Indexing of Messages
SXMSMSGINDLOG__________________SAP XI: Message Indexing Log
SXMSMSGINDSRV__________________SAP XI: Services for Indexing Messages
SXMSMSGPMI__________________Using XI Messages in PMI
SXMSMSGREF__________________Message Reference Storage
SXMSMSTAT________________________Exchange Infrastructure: Message Status
SXMSMSTATT__________________Exchange Infrastructure: Message Status Description
SXMSPADM________________________XMS Pipeline: Execution Settings
SXMSPCONF________________________XMB: Administrative Data for Pipeline Conf
SXMSPEMAS________________________Integration Engine: Enhanced Message Queue(Master)
SXMSPEMAS2__________________Integration Engine: Extended Message Queue(Switch Table)
SXMSPENTRY__________________XMS: Map Inbound Pipelines to XMB Pipeline
SXMSPERFC________________________SXMS: Runtime Measurement Results
SXMSPERFCD__________________SXMS: Data Table for Online Performance Data
SXMSPERFCH__________________SXMS: Header Table for Online Performance Data
SXMSPERFT________________________XMS: Monitor Table for Runtime Measurement
SXMSPERRO2________________________XMB: Message Queue (Entries with Errors) (Switch Table)
SXMSPERROR__________________XML Message Broker: Message Queue (Incorrect Entries)
SXMSPFADDRESS__________________Integration Engine: Sender and Receiver Information
SXMSPFAGG________________________Integration Engine: Aggregated Data for Performance Display
SXMSPFCOMPONENT____________Integration Engine: Component Information
SXMSPFMSGTYPEDB____________XMB: Selektionsdaten für Monitoring
SXMSPFRAWD__________________Integration Engine: Data Table for Raw Data for Performance
SXMSPFRAWH__________________Integn Eng: Header Table for Raw Data for Performance Evaln
SXMSPFSEARCHDB__________________XMB: Selektionsdaten für Monitoring
SXMSPHIST________________________XML Message Broker: History
SXMSPHIST2________________________XML Message Broker: History (Switch Table)
SXMSPIPE________________________XML Message Server: Pipeline Definition
SXMSPIPEEL________________________Pipeline Element Definition
SXMSPIPET________________________XMS: Pipeline Description
SXMSPLELT________________________XMS: Description of Pipeline Elements
SXMSPLSRV________________________XMS: Pipeline Service Specification
SXMSPLSRVT________________________XMS: Description of Pipeline Services
SXMSPMAST________________________Integration Engine: Message Queue (Master)
SXMSPMAST2__________________XML Message Broker: Message Queue (Master)
SXMSPMIRAW__________________Integration Engine: Performance Data Extracted from PMI
SXMSPTRACE__________________HTTP Trace
SXMSPVERS________________________Integration Engine: Message Version
SXMSPVERS2________________________Integration Engine: Message Version (Switch Table)
SXMSQUEUE_RCV__________________Mapping Queue Receiver
SXMSQUEUE_REORG____________Storage Location for Queues That Are Being Reorganized
SXMSQUEUESTATUS____________Queue Status During Upgrade Phase
SXMSRECVT________________________Technical Receiver
SXMSRTDIAG__________________Entries for Support Diagnostics
SXMSSPDIAG________________________Objects for SXMS SUPPORT DIAGNOSTICS
SXMSSPDIAGS__________________Objects for SXMS SUPPORT DIAGNOSTICS
SXMSSYERR________________________XMS: System Error Error Codes
SXMSSYERRT________________________XMS: Brief Description of System Error Codes
SXMSTRANS_CONFIG____________Configuration Table for Message Transfer
SXMSTRANS_HEADER____________Lookup Table for Message Transfer
SXMSTRANS_MSG__________________Body Table for Message Transfer
SXMSTRC_DAT__________________XMS: Trace Data
SXMSTRC_SEL__________________XMS: Selection Criteria for Trace Start
SXMSTSACT________________________Action Table for Integration Server Troublshooting
SXMSTSTRIG________________________Table of Troubleshooting Trigger
Best Regards,
Nagesh Y R
Edited by: Nagesh Rudhra Yellapu on Jun 17, 2008 1:43 PM
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