No such file or directory" which is not allowe

Hi,
PI --> AIX (version=5.3, arch=ppc64)
Target --> FTP server (SunOS 5.8)
PI Software Build Information
Make Release NW07_08_REL
SPS Number 08
I used File Send Adapter in my communication channels that is FTP ... scenario is working fine..
but in the RWB- Communication Channel Monitoring(ERROR Status)
The FTP server was running on UNIX..
If the file is there in the source directory it was processing successfully..
even though the remaing all the time it was throwing the following Error Mesage in the RWB-Communication Channel Monitoring..
Could not process file 'DELRESS*.PRD: No such file or directory': com.sap.exception.standard.SAPIllegalArgumentException:
The parameter "argument" has the value
"ftp://XX.XX.XX.XX:21/var/mis/interface/MRO/E100SW/get_test/DELRESS*.PRD: No such file or directory", so it contains the
character "ftp://XX.XX.XX.XX:21/var/mis/interface/MRO/E100SW/get_test/DELRESS*.PRD: No such file or directory" which is not allowed
drwxrwxrwx   3 develp   users        512 Oct 21 16:44 get_test
Please Suggest me.

Aravind
Thank,
1. I added Host name(SI3-XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX)
2. I'm try to use "\" than "/"
File Send Adapter
Source Directory : /var/mis/interface/MRO/E100SW/get_test  --> \var\mis\interface\MRO\E100SW\get_test
File Name : AAAAA.txt
Server : SI3
connection mode : Per File Transfer
RWB Result(First case)----
11/13/09 9:03:26 AM   Processing started
11/13/09 9:03:21 AM   Retry interval started. Length: 10.0 seconds
11/13/09 9:03:21 AM   Could not process file 'AAAAA.txt: No such file or directory': com.sap.exception.standard.SAPIllegalArgumentException: The parameter "argument" has the value "ftp://SI3:21/var/mis/interface/MRO/E100SW/get_test/AAAAA.txt: No such file or directory", so it contains the character "ftp://SI3:21/var/mis/interface/MRO/E100SW/get_test/AAAAA.txt: No such file or directory" which is not allowed
RWB Result(Second case)----
11/13/09 9:03:26 AM   Retry interval started. Length: 10.0 seconds
11/13/09 9:03:26 AM   Could not process file 'AAAAA.txt: No such file or directory': com.sap.exception.standard.SAPIllegalArgumentException: The parameter "argument" has the value "ftp://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:21/var/mis/interface/MRO/E100SW/get_test/AAAAA.txt: No such file or directory", so it contains the character "ftp://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:21/var/mis/interface/MRO/E100SW/get_test/AAAAA.txt: No such file or directory" which is not allowed
RWB Result(Third case)----
11/13/09 9:04:43 AM   Retry interval started. Length: 10.0 seconds
11/13/09 9:04:43 AM   An error occurred while connecting to the FTP server 'SI3:21'. The FTP server returned the following error message: 'com.sap.aii.adapter.file.ftp.FTPEx: 550 \var\mis\interface\MRO\E100SW\get_test: No such file or directory.'. For details, contact your FTP server vendor.
11/13/09 9:04:43 AM   Processing started
11/13/09 9:04:40 AM   Retry interval started. Length: 10.0 seconds
RWB Result(4th case)----
  11/13/09 9:06:05 AM   Retry interval started. Length: 10.0 seconds
11/13/09 9:06:05 AM   An error occurred while connecting to the FTP server 'XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:21'. The FTP server returned the following error message: 'com.sap.aii.adapter.file.ftp.FTPEx: 550 \var\mis\interface\MRO\E100SW\get_test: No such file or directory.'. For details, contact your FTP server vendor.
It is always same problem
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    1. Completed all of the grey screen advice from Apple bar a full wipe and rebuild, but have left this as the last resort
    2. Launched again from back up and reloaded Mavericks only to get the same problem
    3. Tried to launch in Safe mode and the computer quits half way through the status bar and will not launch into Safe mode
    4. Corrected all disk permissions in Disk Utility
    5. Checked my EFI update and am running the latest version
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    Any Jedi's out there, I would be most indebted to you!
    M-A

    Hi all,
    Well I thought I would re-post as have found a solution.
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    I then rebooted and went into recovery mode (Cmd and R) and erased my hard drive.
    I then rebooted once again but booted from my Mavericks USB version now with a clean hard drive, and set-up completed as expected with no problems. Its working beautifully at current but am yet to migrate files using the migration assistant, but once I have the new Mavericks version of my machine backed-up I will complete the migration, fingers crossed!
    A few days of pain, but was a good learning experience. It was more difficult than it should be to created a bootable USB, but luckily I had another mac to work on and a decent back-up drive.
    Hopefully helpful to others!
    M-A

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    I have a Western Digital My Passport 400GB external HD (bought in April 09). It's been working great but I had it on FAT formatting and let's just say transfers are slow. I borrowed another external drive to back everything up so I could reformat this drive to Mac OS.
    Problem came after I backed up everything...I ran Disk Utility to erase the HD and format it in Mac OS Extended (journaled). It successfully erased the Hard Drive on All Zeros, taking 6 days, 5 hours, 50 minutes. Then when it tried to partition, I got the error No Such File or Directory. Here's the log:
    "Preparing to zero disk : “Untitled”
    Secure Erase completed successfully in 6 days, 5 hours, 50 minutes.
    Preparing to erase : “Untitled”
    Creating Partition Map
    Disk Erase failed with the error:
    No such file or directory
    Erase complete."
    So now the hard drive icon doesn't show up on my desktop, but is recognized in DU (without a volume however). Therefore there is no Mount Point and the drive remains unformatted. Any attempt in DU to partition or erase yields the same error message. Searched these discussions for days now without any luck. Please help!

    Welcome to the Apple discussions.
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  • Disk Utility "restore" fails with "no such file or directory"

    Some time back, perhaps a LONG time ago, I successfully used Disk Utility's "restore" function to "clone" my Mac OS X partition onto an external disk, before I upgraded the OS on my internal drive.
    This weekend I tried to do it again, and failed on every attempt.
    My first attempt was on my MacBook. At very end (the progress "bar" was all blue) it died saying that there was an error (2), "no such file or directory". I think the external drive probably isn't GUID, which would make it non-bootable, but I'd still think "restore" itself should work.
    Okay, let's try my Power Mac G5, which is where it worked several releases ago. Same thing.
    Okay, one more try... Booted into safe mode (in case background activity accounts for the missing file/directory), did the restore again, failed again.
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    Doug

    Did you:
    A. Repair the hard drive and permissions prior to cloning?
    B. Erase the destination drive before cloning?
    Repairing the Hard Drive and Permissions
    Boot from your OS X Installer disc. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue button. When the menu bar appears select Disk Utility from the Installer menu (Utilities menu for Tiger.) After DU loads select your hard drive entry (mfgr.'s ID and drive size) from the the left side list. In the DU status area you will see an entry for the S.M.A.R.T. status of the hard drive. If it does not say "Verified" then the hard drive is failing or failed. (SMART status is not reported on external Firewire or USB drives.) If the drive is "Verified" then select your OS X volume from the list on the left (sub-entry below the drive entry,) click on the First Aid tab, then click on the Repair Disk button. If DU reports any errors that have been fixed, then re-run Repair Disk until no errors are reported. If no errors are reported click on the Repair Permissions button. Wait until the operation completes, then quit DU and return to the installer. Now shutdown the computer for a couple of minutes and then restart normally.
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    How to Clone Using Restore Option of Disk Utility
    1. Open Disk Utility from the Utilities folder.
    2. Select the backup or destination volume from the left side list.
    3. Click on the Erase tab in the DU main window. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (journaled, if available) and click on the Erase button. This step can be skipped if the destination has already been freshly erased.
    4. Click on the Restore tab in the DU main window.
    5. Select the backup or destination volume from the left side list and drag it to the Destination entry field.
    6. Select the startup or source volume from the left side list and drag it to the Source entry field.
    7. Double-check you got it right, then click on the Restore button.
    8. Select the destination drive on the Desktop and press COMMAND-I to open the Get Info window. At the bottom in the Ownership and Permissions section be sure the box labeled "Ignore Permissions on this Volume" is unchecked. Verify the settings for Ownership and Permissions as follows: Owner=system with read/write; Group=admin with read/write; Other with read-only. If they are not correct then reset them.
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  • [SOLVED!] makepkg won't "make" (cd: src: no such file or directory)

    Here is an install log:
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    Last edited by cra (2009-10-27 12:43:53)

    Ok, I rm'ed the src and pkg subdirectories for package cairo-lcd, here's what I have:
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    [cra@cratop 07:47:47 ~/downloads/cairo-lcd]
    $ ls
    PKGBUILD cairo-1.8.8.tar.gz lcd-filter.patch
    [cra@cratop 07:48:46 ~/downloads/cairo-lcd]
    $ makepkg
    ==> Making package: cairo-lcd 1.8.8-1 i686 (Wed Oct 21 07:48:50 MSD 2009)
    ==> Checking Runtime Dependencies...
    ==> Checking Buildtime Dependencies...
    ==> Retrieving Sources...
    -> Found cairo-1.8.8.tar.gz in build dir
    -> Found lcd-filter.patch in build dir
    ==> Validating source files with md5sums...
    cairo-1.8.8.tar.gz ... Passed
    lcd-filter.patch ... Passed
    ==> Extracting Sources...
    -> bsdtar -x -f "cairo-1.8.8.tar.gz"
    ==> Entering fakeroot environment...
    ==> Starting build()...
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    Hunk #1 succeeded at 326 (offset 7 lines).
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    patching file src/cairo-ft-font.c
    Hunk #2 succeeded at 742 (offset 3 lines).
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    patching file src/cairo-types-private.h
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    patching file src/cairo.h
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    checking which warning flags were supported... -Wall -Wextra -Wsign-compare -Werror-implicit-function-declaration -Wpointer-arith -Wwrite-strings -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wnested-externs -Wpacked -Wswitch-enum -Wmissing-format-attribute -Wstrict-aliasing=2 -Winit-self -Wunsafe-loop-optimizations -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wold-style-definition -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-attributes -Wno-long-long -Winline -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2
    checking how to enable unused result warnings... __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__))
    checking how to allow undefined symbols in shared libraries used by test suite... checking whether gcc supports -Wl,--allow-shlib-undefined... yes
    -Wl,--allow-shlib-undefined
    checking for VALGRIND... no
    no
    checking for compress in -lz... yes
    checking zlib.h usability... yes
    checking zlib.h presence... yes
    checking for zlib.h... yes
    checking for X... libraries , headers
    checking for cairo's Xlib surface backend feature...
    checking for xlib... yes
    checking whether cairo's Xlib surface backend feature could be enabled... yes
    checking for cairo's Xlib Xrender surface backend feature...
    checking for xlib_xrender... yes
    checking whether cairo's Xlib Xrender surface backend feature could be enabled... yes
    checking for cairo's XCB surface backend feature...
    checking for xcb... yes
    checking whether cairo's XCB surface backend feature could be enabled... yes
    checking for cairo's Quartz surface backend feature...
    checking ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h usability... no
    checking ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h presence... no
    checking for ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h... no
    checking CoreGraphics/CoreGraphics.h usability... no
    checking CoreGraphics/CoreGraphics.h presence... no
    checking for CoreGraphics/CoreGraphics.h... no
    checking whether cairo's Quartz surface backend feature could be enabled... no (requires CoreGraphics framework)
    checking for cairo's Quartz font backend feature...
    checking whether cairo's Quartz font backend feature could be enabled... no (requires CoreGraphics framework)
    checking for cairo's Microsoft Windows surface backend feature...
    checking whether cairo's Microsoft Windows surface backend feature could be enabled... no (requires a Win32 platform)
    checking for cairo's Microsoft Windows font backend feature...
    checking whether cairo's Microsoft Windows font backend feature could be enabled... no (requires a Win32 platform)
    checking for cairo's PNG functions feature...
    checking for png... yes
    checking whether cairo's PNG functions feature could be enabled... yes
    checking for cairo's FreeType font backend feature...
    checking for FONTCONFIG... yes
    checking for FcFini... yes
    checking for FREETYPE... yes
    checking whether cairo's FreeType font backend feature could be enabled... yes
    checking for FT_Bitmap_Size.y_ppem... yes
    checking for FT_GlyphSlot_Embolden... yes
    checking for FT_Load_Sfnt_Table... yes
    checking for FT_Library_SetLcdFilter... yes
    checking pthread.h usability... yes
    checking pthread.h presence... yes
    checking for pthread.h... yes
    checking for cairo's PostScript surface backend feature...
    checking whether cairo's PostScript surface backend feature could be enabled... yes
    checking for gs... gs
    checking for LIBSPECTRE... yes
    checking for cairo's PDF surface backend feature...
    checking whether cairo's PDF surface backend feature could be enabled... yes
    checking for POPPLER... yes
    checking for poppler_page_render... yes
    checking for cairo's SVG surface backend feature...
    checking whether cairo's SVG surface backend feature could be enabled... yes
    checking for LIBRSVG... yes
    checking for rsvg_pixbuf_from_file... yes
    checking for cairo's image surface backend feature...
    checking for pixman... yes
    checking whether cairo's image surface backend feature could be enabled... yes
    checking for cairo's user font backend feature...
    checking whether cairo's user font backend feature could be enabled... yes
    checking for gtk... yes
    configure: creating ./config.status
    config.status: creating src/cairo.pc
    config.status: creating cairo-uninstalled.pc
    config.status: creating src/cairo-xlib.pc
    config.status: creating cairo-xlib-uninstalled.pc
    config.status: creating src/cairo-xlib-xrender.pc
    config.status: creating cairo-xlib-xrender-uninstalled.pc
    config.status: creating src/cairo-xcb.pc
    config.status: creating cairo-xcb-uninstalled.pc
    config.status: creating src/cairo-png.pc
    config.status: creating cairo-png-uninstalled.pc
    config.status: creating src/cairo-ft.pc
    config.status: creating cairo-ft-uninstalled.pc
    config.status: creating src/cairo-ps.pc
    config.status: creating cairo-ps-uninstalled.pc
    config.status: creating src/cairo-pdf.pc
    config.status: creating cairo-pdf-uninstalled.pc
    config.status: creating src/cairo-svg.pc
    config.status: creating cairo-svg-uninstalled.pc
    config.status: creating Makefile
    config.status: creating boilerplate/Makefile
    config.status: creating src/Makefile
    config.status: creating test/Makefile
    config.status: creating test/pdiff/Makefile
    config.status: creating perf/Makefile
    config.status: creating util/Makefile
    config.status: creating doc/Makefile
    config.status: creating doc/public/Makefile
    config.status: creating config.h
    config.status: executing depfiles commands
    config.status: executing libtool commands
    config.status: executing ./build/Makefile.win32.features commands
    config.status: creating ./build/Makefile.win32.features
    config.status: ./build/Makefile.win32.features is unchanged
    config.status: executing ./src/Makefile.am.features commands
    config.status: creating ./src/Makefile.am.features
    config.status: ./src/Makefile.am.features is unchanged
    config.status: executing ./src/Makefile.win32.features commands
    config.status: creating ./src/Makefile.win32.features
    config.status: ./src/Makefile.win32.features is unchanged
    config.status: executing ./boilerplate/Makefile.am.features commands
    config.status: creating ./boilerplate/Makefile.am.features
    config.status: ./boilerplate/Makefile.am.features is unchanged
    config.status: executing ./boilerplate/Makefile.win32.features commands
    config.status: creating ./boilerplate/Makefile.win32.features
    config.status: ./boilerplate/Makefile.win32.features is unchanged
    config.status: executing src/cairo-features.h commands
    config.status: creating src/cairo-features.h
    config.status: executing ./src/cairo-supported-features.h commands
    config.status: creating ./src/cairo-supported-features.h
    config.status: ./src/cairo-supported-features.h is unchanged
    config.status: executing ./build/Makefile.win32.features-h commands
    config.status: creating ./build/Makefile.win32.features-h
    config.status: ./build/Makefile.win32.features-h is unchanged
    cairo (version 1.8.8 [release]) will be compiled with:
    The following surface backends:
    Image: yes (always builtin)
    Xlib: yes
    Xlib Xrender: yes
    Quartz: no (requires CoreGraphics framework)
    Quartz-image: no (disabled, use --enable-quartz-image to enable)
    XCB: yes
    Win32: no (requires a Win32 platform)
    OS2: no (disabled, use --enable-os2 to enable)
    PostScript: yes
    PDF: yes
    SVG: yes
    glitz: no (disabled, use --enable-glitz to enable)
    BeOS: no (disabled, use --enable-beos to enable)
    DirectFB: no (disabled, use --enable-directfb to enable)
    The following font backends:
    User: yes (always builtin)
    FreeType: yes
    Win32: no (requires a Win32 platform)
    Quartz: no (requires CoreGraphics framework)
    The following functions:
    PNG functions: yes
    And the following internal features:
    gcov support: no
    test surfaces: no (disabled, use --enable-test-surfaces to enable)
    ps testing: yes
    pdf testing: yes
    svg testing: yes
    --- The XCB surface backend feature is still under active development and is
    --- included in this release only as a preview. It does NOT fully work yet
    --- and incompatible changes may yet be made to XCB surface backend specific
    --- API.
    make all-recursive
    make[1]: Entering directory `/home/cra/downloads/cairo-lcd/src/cairo-1.8.8'
    Making all in src
    /bin/sh: line 17: cd: src: No such file or directory
    make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
    make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/cra/downloads/cairo-lcd/src/cairo-1.8.8'
    make: *** [all] Error 2
    ==> ERROR: Build Failed.
    Aborting...
    [cra@cratop 07:49:13 ~/downloads/cairo-lcd]
    $

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