.rput error in AIX5.2
We failed in using .rput command to put files from server2003(agent version is 7.1.1.0) to AIX 5.2(agent version is 7.0.2.0 ifix-r).
The error messages is "Write error 28".
The BuildForge Server version is 7.1.1.4.
Can anyone give me some suggestions on this error?
Thanks...
The error messages is "Write error 28".
574 09/10/10 06:43PM WRITE Write error 28
The BuildForge Server version is 7.1.1.4.
Can anyone give me some suggestions on this error?
Thanks...
2 answers
We failed in using .rput command to put files from server2003(agent version is 7.1.1.0) to AIX 5.2(agent version is 7.0.2.0 ifix-r).
The error messages is "Write error 28".574 09/10/10 06:43PM WRITE Write error 28
The BuildForge Server version is 7.1.1.4.
Can anyone give me some suggestions on this error?
Thanks...
Hi jarek,
I was able to reproduce the 'Write error 28' by running a .rput step against an AIX volume that was out of space. I would just check that you've got enough space on the AIX system for the amount of data that is being .rput.
bju
Some other things to look at:
In some cases, .rput will not transfer empty files. Depends if your agent version.
Also, if the agents on the 2 machines are different versions, .rput will sometimes fail.
Learned these 2 the hard way.
Hi jarek,
I was able to reproduce the 'Write error 28' by running a .rput step against an AIX volume that was out of space. I would just check that you've got enough space on the AIX system for the amount of data that is being .rput.
bju
In some cases, .rput will not transfer empty files. Depends if your agent version.
Also, if the agents on the 2 machines are different versions, .rput will sometimes fail.
Learned these 2 the hard way.
We failed in using .rput command to put files from server2003(agent version is 7.1.1.0) to AIX 5.2(agent version is 7.0.2.0 ifix-r).
The error messages is "Write error 28".574 09/10/10 06:43PM WRITE Write error 28
The BuildForge Server version is 7.1.1.4.
Can anyone give me some suggestions on this error?
Thanks...
Hi jarek,
I was able to reproduce the 'Write error 28' by running a .rput step against an AIX volume that was out of space. I would just check that you've got enough space on the AIX system for the amount of data that is being .rput.
bju