Error delivering file to stream. Does size or number of lines matter??
Hi everyone.
I am having this weird problem with a file I am delivering to a stream. I can't get the file delivered, and no error message is shown. I am delivering a file that has a size of 500 kb, it contains a SQL script that has about 12000 lines. I already delivered a previous version of the file when it had about 11500 lines. But the new version is not delivered. I began testing with the size of the file, but trying to upload the 11500 version of the file now is not being delivered. I tested the delivery with a file of 5000 lines with no problem, I added 2000 lines to the file and the delivery fails. Do anyone know if there is some kind of limitation on the number of lines a file shared in a stream could have? Regards, Andrés. |
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At a past employer I had a similar problem with some large RPG and SQLRPGLE source members. Would not allow any user to check in that source member. I don't remember what error - if any - we got. It appeared to be something to do with some system files that got out of wack. If we restarted the Jazz server (Linux server) that would generally clear up the issue. Try that.
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Andrés Rodríguez
commented Sep 09 '15, 10:40 a.m.
Hi Melissa.
Melissa Weaver
commented Sep 09 '15, 11:35 a.m.
My recollection is it has to due with some temp files that get corrupted/unlinked/etc. . Restarting does the clean up. You might consider having your server restarted on a regular basis - say monthly. Glad I could help. Melissa
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Hi Andres,
With My past experience, I don' think it will affect with above limit.
Please have a check with "
Login and verify https://server:port/ccm/admin select advanced properties and search for the "
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Andrés Rodríguez
commented Aug 28 '15, 11:02 a.m.
Hi Arun,
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Standard guidance applies:
- What version of RTC are you using?
- What client are you using?
- What specific operation in that client are you using?
- If something fails, what is the exact error message you are getting?
In particular, it sounds like you are trying to checkin the file, not deliver it, right?