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RTC for System Z Translator HTTP Error 413

Using RDz v8.5.1 with RTCz v4.0.1

I am receiving sporadic HTTP 413 errors on Translator Definitions. Once I receive one, I can no longer update that particular Translator and I have to create a new one to continue on.

Saving item failed.
Reason:
CRJAZ0098E The com.ibm.team.enterprise.systemdefinition.common.ISystemDefinitionService
{/ccm/service/com.ibm.team.enterprise.systemdefinition.common.ISystemDefinitionService}
service failed. The server returned the HTTP error 413 with this error text: Request Entity Too Large.

Thanks!

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 This error message indicates an HTTP protocol error where the body of an HTTP request is larger than the server is configured to handle.

Technote: 413 Request Entity Too Large Error  - "To circumvent this problem, the system administrator must follow the instructions in the WebSphere ... release notes to set a limit that is acceptable for their use"

Please raise this issue with your administrator. (Or use smaller files?)

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Thanks Alex! Actually I had submitted a PMR for this and the results of the logs revealed a defect in the way the Translators are being saved and the more you save them the larger they became. We did put in a fix recommended by the IBM Tech and that has worked and as I understand it a solution will be implemented in the next release.

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