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Claus Ibsen reassigned CAMEL-3793:
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Assignee: Claus Ibsen
> Try to copy file when rename fails
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> Key: CAMEL-3793
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-3793
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: camel-core
> Affects Versions: 2.6.0
> Environment: Linux with NFS mounted directory pointing to a Windows
> 2008 Server shared directory
> Reporter: Jean-Michel Morel
> Assignee: Claus Ibsen
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> I have a setup where I use file component to move files after being processed
> ou when processing fails.
> As I have no troubles neither on my development workstation neither on local
> directory on my linux environnement. It fails when the monitored directory is
> a NFS mounted directory pointing to a Windows 2008 Server shared directory.
> While it's not a camel bug, the generated logs are just useless because we
> can't get the reason of failure.
> Investigating the source code tells me that the File.renameTo method is used
> (with the three times try hack for Windows ;), so I can't get any further
> information on the reason.
> Could you implement a fallback strategy like copy the file and delete the
> original one ? (should it be made optional)
> To workaround this, I currently do the move operations manually by invoking
> the FileUtils.moveTo(...) from commons-io (which implements exactly the
> fallback method I described on renameTo failure).
> But, I have side effects as I'm forced to use the noop attribute.
> (in fact, it doesn't explain why the rename fails, but it works, and should
> it be a failure I'll get an explicit error message).
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