InstanceRoot/docroot files deleted at instance startup

We have an application that uses help files packaged as jars. The app depends on these jars being present in the instanceroot/docroot/ dir. Instanceroot appears to be the %AS_INSTALL%/NodeAgent/NodeAgent/ dir. However, it seems the node agent synch process clears out all files manually placed in instanceroot/docroot/ at instance startup. Where should content be placed so that it is copied into the %AS_INSTALL%/NodeAgent/NodeAgent/docroot/ folder?
I have read the documentation and other postings regarding domain-to-nodeagent synchronization, but haven't seen anything that refers to /docroot content.
Thank You,
Mike

Is it a requirement that the help jar files need to be in the docroot directory only ?
Can you add these jar files to your ear/war file ? That way you will not have any issues during synchronization.
The other thing to try is to put these jar files in the CLASSPATH (in DAS). That way, these files should be copied to the individual instances.
Hope this helps
Message was edited by:
pts_forum

Similar Messages

  • I received the following message while i was on my macbook air "you do not have enough space in your start up disk - you must delete some files"-restarted; only got startup noise then blank screen.  turned off tried to turn on no noise no screen load. thx

    i received the following message while i was on my macbook air "you do not have enough space in your start up disk - you must delete some files"-restarted; only got startup noise then blank screen. i waited for a few minutes to see if it would load - nothing just the lit up screen but nothing loaded - held power button it asked did i really want to turn off - i selected shutdown -turned off and left it off for awhile tried to turn on no noise no screen load. the same lit up screen but nothing loading.  please help thx in advance if anyone can offer some suggestions

    You can get there from here (booting normally); it just may take you a few steps to do it.
    If the disk is almost full and the system won't boot then sometimes it will boot in Safe Mode.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1564?viewlocale=en_US
    Empty the trash after it boots.
    Then for hints on how to free disk/SSD storage see https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5872318?tstart=0
    If the Safe Mode boot does not do the trick then you can install OS X on an external hard disk, boot from that, and then delete files.  You can also reach the disk via Target Mode.  A third option is to take it to an Apple store where they can do a network boot and help you remove some files.

  • Okay, i have 2 bugs with maverick.  First, when I delete a file within a window, the files deletes but the preview doesn't delete until I close the window and reopen it.  Second, I work on a network of computers and the search feature is now buggy...

    Okay, i have 2 bugs with maverick.  First, when I delete a file within a window, the files deletes but the preview doesn't delete until I close the window and reopen it.  Second, I work on a network of computers and the search feature is now buggy...  When I search for a file, A) it asks me if it's a name, or it wont produce anything, and B), its slower than in prior OS versions and in some instances I have to toggle to a different directory and go back to my original directory in the search: menu bar or the search wont produce anything...  Very buggy. 

    It appears to me that network file access is buggy in Maverick.
    In my case I have a USB Drive attached to airport extreme (new model) and when I open folders on that drive they all appear empty. If I right click and I select get info after a few minutes! I get a list of the content.
    It makes impossible navigate a directory tree.
    File access has been trashed in Maverick.
    They have improved (read broken) Finder. I need to manage a way to downgrade to Lion again.

  • File deletion in root and subdirectories.

    Greetings,
    I have a question regarding Batch scripting. I am trying to create a system maintenancing script which removes .TMP and .BAK files from all of my drives both subdirectories and directories above. Let's say the Batch script would be placed into "Folder3"
    in the following internal drive address "C:\Folder1\Folder2\Folder3\Folder4\Folder5". And I want the batch script to remove files from folders 4 and 5 as subdirectories but also to remove files from C: Drive and folders 1, 2, and of course 3 itself
    but without removing folders. And I'd like to apply this method to all drives simultaneously without a human user personally moving the script via cut/copy and pasting from drive to drive. The other alternative which can come into consideration is to create
    a Batch File with any address location on the internal drive and when running this Batch file it'll create additional Batch Files on specified (multiple) drives at the very root of drives in the drive address of C:\ for instance, and initializes the required
    file deletion process. Some of the folders require my Administrator priviliges therefore I'd like to create a code within the script that ask for user permission and says "Yes" but without actually asking from me as the user to click "Ok"
    or "Yes" when running the script itself or to fully bypass the firewall. I have created the other part of the coding for deleting specified superfluous file types and in what way it's just the sub and above-directory part of it that gives me a pause
    to proceed. Any help is greatly welcome or pointers. If my request would seem cluttered please notify me of it and I'll try to simplify it down, although I hope I wasn't too confusing with the elaboration.
    Thank you in advance, even for the consideration.
    Kind Regards.

    @ECHO OFF
    for %%a in (C: D: E: F: G:) do call :Sub %%a
    goto :eof
    :Sub
    echo Processing %1
    del /s /q %1\*.tmp
    del /s /q %1\*.bak

  • TS1702 how do i delete from the startup disk? I am trying to get Mountain Lion from the App store and it says that the purchase was not complete because i need 4.06 GB space to download OS x 10.8. and to remove items from my startup disk to increase space

    how do i delete from the startup disk? I am trying to get Mountain Lion from the App store and it says that the purchase was not complete because i need 4.06 GB space to download OS x 10.8. and to remove items from my startup disk to increase space. How?
    Thanks

    You can use iCloud with 10.7.5. You do not need to upgrade to Yosemite. You should provide a minimum of 15 GBs of free space or 10% of the hard drive's capacity, whichever is greater.
    Freeing Up Space on The Hard Drive
      1. See Lion/Mountain Lion/Mavericks' Storage Display.
      2. You can remove data from your Home folder except for the /Home/Library/ folder.
      3. Visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQ on freeing up space on your hard drive.
      4. Also see Freeing space on your Mac OS X startup disk.
      5. See Where did my Disk Space go?.
      6. See The Storage Display.
    You must Empty the Trash in order to recover the space they occupied on the hard drive.
    You should consider replacing the drive with a larger one. Check out OWC for drives, tutorials, and toolkits.
    Try using OmniDiskSweeper 1.8 or GrandPerspective to search your drive for large files and where they are located.

  • Security Settings For Deleting Process Instance Information

    Hi there,
    We are currently having issues with our more "novice" users deleting "unsuccessful" or "error" process instances. Are their any security settings we could use for this type of user profile that would not allow them to delet these instances?
    This is in PS Financials V8.9
    Thanks, Dan
    Edited by: user6340243 on 5-Mar-2009 9:58 AM

    Hi Dan,
    Yes you can do that. The process file associated with the Userid is not having Permission to alter process request.
    Identify the Process Profile permission list:
    Navigation: PeopleTools > Security > User Profile
    Make changes to the Process profile permission list:
    Navigation: PeopleTools > Security > Permission Lists
    Select the appropriate process profile permission list.
    Go to 'Process' Tab. Click on 'Process Profile Permissions' hyper link. Under 'Allow process request' section should be changed to Owner or none based on your requierment.
    Hope this helps.
    Regards,
    Pratheepan

  • My Windows part of the drive got all of the files deleted and got renamed

    My Windows part of the drive got all of the files deleted and got renamed to Time Machine Backups. This all happened when i woke up and i tried to do to the windows part of the drive and it was not there. So I went to the mac part and i saw it was renamed to Time Machine Backups. So then I clicked to see if any thing was in the part. Nothing. I tried to go to boot camp assistant it said -The startup disk cannot be partitioned or restored to a single partition. The startup disk must be formatted as a single Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume or already partitioned by Boot Camp Assistant for installing Windows.-So Then I went to disk utility to erase it but it did nothing. PLEASE HELP ME

    1. Time machine probably has the disk locked. Go into time machine preferences and turn it off.
    2. open DU (disk utility), see if you can dismount the boot camp partition. If not, log out, log back in and try again with DU. Once it will mount and dismount go to step 3.
    3. In DU select the boot camp volume, select erase, select msdos file system (format), select name for partition, select erase.
    4. Close DU, Open preferences > system > startup disk.
    5. Highlight the msdos partition, close preferences (this blesses the msdos partition and sets it to boot).
    6. Place your windows cd/dvd in the tray, close tray and reboot.
    7. Install windows.
    8. After complete installation, select run, type in "cmd" (in windows).
    9. A windows terminal will open, at the prompt type:
    convert c: /fs:ntfs
    press enter, it will ask if you want to schedule the conversion at the next startup?.
    10. Select yes. Time machine will leave a ntfs drive alone, simply because it cannot write to it.
    11. Reboot windows and let it convert the file system. That's it.
    Kj

  • Delete all instance for the BPM process

    How can I delete all instances or specific instance of the BPM Process except redeploy the process and unchecked the keep all instance option??

    Hi
    Just a small correction. When you ReDeploy Workflow SCA file and Uncheck the option to keep running instances, if I am not wrong, all OLD instances are NOT deleted. They just become STALE (change the status). BUT these instances are still there in the Database but not show up in the Worklist/Workspace app. You may see these Tasks but you CANNOT open them and it says like Task Details Not Found etc.
    But if your intention is to delete the instances permanently, then see the earlier post on how to delete from EM. This will take care of permanently deleting.
    Thanks
    Ravi Jegga

  • How to find history of instance startups/shutdowns?

    Hi,
    how can i find history of instance startups/shutdowns ?
    Thanks in advance.

    hi,
    You can find instance startup/shutdown history in alert log file.
    Follow the below steps.
    1. SQL> show parametr back;
    background_dump_dest string /u02/oracle/admin/test_db/bdump
    This is the location of my bdump folder.
    2. Got to the location.
    3. ls alert*
    alert_test_db.log
    Regards,
    Ranjan

  • Is it possible to delete the boot/startup volume from Terminal

    Is it possible to delete the boot/startup volume from Terminal?
    What sort of command would/could allow this?

    Is it possible to delete the boot/startup volume from Terminal?
    Do you mean is it possible to destroy your system from the Terminal? Anyone that has spend long enough working with Unix from a command line knows that answer. Yes! And a painful lesson it has been for many of us.
    The real question is, what is your goal?
    If you just want to erase lots of files, then the 'rm' command is available. Once all the files are erased, the rm command will be one of them, and so that is the end of the game. You will not be able to execute any more commands. The file system is still there, and the data in all those files is still on the disk, you have just eliminated the easy way to access that data (via file names).
    If you want to initialize a new file system on the disk, you could most likely do that (diskutil - it will be the last command you run from the terminal, but you could most likely do it). Again, the data is still there, but the file system structure that held all the names and allocation information has been eliminated.
    If you want to securely erase the disk, that is also possible (diskutil), and again, that will be the last command you will run from the terminal. Now nothing is left behind, neither data nor file system structure.
    What sort of command would/could allow this?
    rm and diskutil come to mind (in combination with sudo).
    You could also just boot from the installation DVD, and then from the Menu select the Disk Utility and erase the disk as well as give it a new file system. And since you are running from the OS stored on the DVD, you can do other things after the Disk Utility is finished.

  • File.delete() question.

    Does anyone know what instances cause the method File.dete() to fail? Would simply having seperate File objects pointing at the same file path cause the delete to fail? If so is there any way around this or to overcome it? Thanks in advance.
    Ross

    Does anyone know what instances cause the method File.delete() to fail?The file doesn't exist, you don't have the necessary access level (at the OS level) to delete it, or you are on Windows and the file is currently open.
    Would simply having seperate File objects pointing at the same file path cause the delete to fail?No.

  • How do i delete items from startup disk

    how do i delete items from startup disk

    You should never, EVER let a conputer hard drive get completely full, EVER!
    With Macs and OS X, you shouldn't let the hard drive get below 15 GBs or less of free data space.
    If it does, it's time for some hard drive housecleaning.
    Follow some of my tips for cleaning out, deleting and archiving data from your Mac's internal hard drive.
    Have you emptied your iMac's Trash icon in the Dock?
    If you use iPhoto, iPhoto has its own trash that needs to be emptied, also.
    If you store images in other locations other than iPhoto, then you will have to weed through these to determine what to archive and what to delete.
    If you use Apple Mail app, Apple Mail also has its own trash area that needs to be emptied, too!
    Delete any old or no longer needed emails and/or archive to disc, flash drives or external hard drive, older emails you want to save.
    Other things you can do to gain space.
    Once you have around 15 GBs regained, do a search, download and install OmniDisk Sweeper.
    This app will help you locate files that you can move/archive and/or delete from your system.
    STAY AWAY FROM DELETING ANY FILES FROM OS X SYSTEM FOLDER!
    Look through your Documents folder and delete any type of old useless type files like "Read Me" type files.
    Again, archive to disc, flash drives, ext. hard drives or delete any old documents you no longer use or immediately need.
    Look in your Applications folder, if you have applications you haven't used in a long time, if the app doesn't have a dedicated uninstaller, then you can simply drag it into the OS X Trash icon. IF the application has an uninstaller app, then use it to completely delete the app from your Mac.
    Download an app called OnyX for your version of OS X.
    When you install and launch it, let it do its initial automatic tests, then go to the cleaning and maintenance tabs and run the maintenance tabs that let OnyX clean out all web browser cache files, web browser histories, system cache files, delete old error log files.
    Typically, iTunes and iPhoto libraries are the biggest users of HD space.
    move these files/data off of your internal drive to the external hard drive and deleted off of the internal hard drive.
    If you have any other large folders of personal data or projects, these should be archived or moved, also, to the optical discs, flash drives or external hard drive and then either archived to disc and/or deleted off your internal hard drive.
    Good Luck!

  • Kodo 3.0 generates invalid SQL statement when deleting an instance

    Hi,
         kodo 3.0 generates an invalid SQL statement when deleting an instance
    that has a one-many inverse unidirectional association.
    All manipulations of the data go just fine except for the deletion of
    instances of Whole without Parts. Kodo 3.0 generates the following SQL
    statement UPDATE PART SET WHERE PARTID= ?.
    This problem does not occur when using a bidirectional relationship
    between Whole and Part. Is there an error in the mapping file somewhere?
    Thanks in advance,
    Stijn
    database schema
    <table name="PART">
    <column name="PARTID" type="bigint"/>
    <fk to-table="WHOLE">
    <join column="PARTID" to-column="WHOLEID"/>
    </fk>
    </table>
    <table name="WHOLE">
    <column name="WHOLEID" type="bigint"/>
    </table>
    classes
    public class Whole implements javax.jdo.InstanceCallbacks{
    private java.util.Set parts = new java.util.HashSet();
    public void jdoPreDelete {
         //implements cascading delete
    public class Part implements javax.jdo.InstanceCallbacks{
    private int partid;
    mapping
    <class name="Whole">
    <field name="parts">
    <jdbc-field-map type="one-many" column.PARTID="PARTID"
    ref-column.WHOLEID="PARTID" table="PART"/>
    </field>

    This bug is caused by the fact that your FK is using a column that is
    not nullable (in this case, because it is also a PK column). It is
    definitely a bug on our side, but I wanted to let our users know that
    most one-sided one-many relations won't exhibit this problem.
    Thank you for the report; we will try to correct the problem in an
    upcoming release.

  • Trying to delete file from trash but get this: The operation can't be completed because the item "File name" is in use. All other files delete except this one. Please help

    Trying to delete file from trash but get this: The operation can’t be completed because the item “File name” is in use. All other files delete except this one. Please help

    Maybe some help here:
    http://osxdaily.com/2012/07/19/force-empty-trash-in-mac-os-x-when-file-is-locked -or-in-use//

  • HT2674 I have an iMac purchased in May 2011.  OSX Lion 10.7.3.  I deleted backup file from the external hard drive. Now, the trash can will not empty some of the files deleted.  File folder: "Core Services" contains a locked file: "boot.efi".  It will not

    I have an iMac purchased in May 2011.  OSX Lion 10.7.3.  I deleted backup file from the external hard drive which operates from Time Machine.
    Now, the trash can will not empty some of the files deleted from the backup harddrive.
    The trash contains-- File folder: "Core Services" which contains a locked file: "boot.efi". 
    It will not delete.
    How do I get the trash can empty of these files?

    Yes, the Old Master file has a folder for each year where I find all photos from that specific year. I am attaching a screen shot of the file.
    In the meantime i have managed to download all photos (it did not download any video files though in mpg, avi, 3gp, m4v,mp4 and mov format) to a new iphoto library. Unfortunately the photos are quite mixed and often doubled up. I ma considering to purchase iphoto library which checks all duplicates in iphoto. this will save me a lot of time. What do you think?

Maybe you are looking for