BOXI error

2014-09-18 Thread William Rentfrow
Quick overview:


* BOXI on remote Windows server

* ARS/MT 8.1 on the same server, SuSe Linux, non-root install

* Remote Oracle DB

* Report working directory set to //ar/reportTemp

* HTTP/App server is Websphere, running as user ws

* Remedy is running as user "d" for this example

* /ar/reportTemp is owned by user ws with permissions drwxrws---

* Web/AR reports work just fine

We are 99.9% sure the BOXI server in installed and configured correctly with 
the ARWebReportViewer - we have other implementations of Remedy in this 
configuration.  But all of those have independent mid-tier servers.

When we try to run a BOXI report we get the following error (see end of 
message).  On the surface it seems to indicate the directory on the BOXI server 
already has the report, but when we check it the report does NOT exist in the 
BOXI working directory on the server.

I suspect that the BOXI server is  - for some reason - unable to get the report 
definition (*rpt) file from the Linux server for some reason and it's throwing 
the error below.  Does anyone know exactly how the report definition file gets 
from the AR server to the BOXI server?  My understanding was it went like this:


1.   User presses "Run"

2.   MT downloads report definition

3.   Report definition goes to the BOXI server (HOW?)

4.   BOXI server logs into the AR server using the user's credentials and 
server name, grabs data, formats report with AR Web Report Viewer

5.   BOXI send format back to MT for display.

Thanks in advance...I can't find anything about this error related to Remedy 
anywhere.

William Rentfrow

Failed to process the request!!
An error occurred at the server : Failed to commit objects to server : 
Duplicate object name in the same folder.
com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.infostore.internal.x: An error occurred at the 
server : Failed to commit objects to server : Duplicate object name in the same 
folder. cause:com.crystaldecisions.enterprise.ocaframework.idl.OCA.oca_abuse: 
IDL:img.seagatesoftware.com/OCA/oca_abuse:3.2 detail:An error occurred at the 
server : Failed to commit objects to server : Duplicate object name in the same 
folder. The server supplied the following details: OCA_Abuse exception 7680 at 
[.\exceptionmapper.cpp : 61] 48162 {} ...



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Re: BOXI error

2014-09-19 Thread Brukeste G
What version of boxi

> On Sep 18, 2014, at 2:31 PM, William Rentfrow  
> wrote:
> 
> **
> Quick overview:
>  
> · BOXI on remote Windows server
> · ARS/MT 8.1 on the same server, SuSe Linux, non-root install
> · Remote Oracle DB
> · Report working directory set to //ar/reportTemp
> · HTTP/App server is Websphere, running as user ws
> · Remedy is running as user "d" for this example
> · /ar/reportTemp is owned by user ws with permissions drwxrws---
> · Web/AR reports work just fine
>  
> We are 99.9% sure the BOXI server in installed and configured correctly with 
> the ARWebReportViewer - we have other implementations of Remedy in this 
> configuration.  But all of those have independent mid-tier servers.
>  
> When we try to run a BOXI report we get the following error (see end of 
> message).  On the surface it seems to indicate the directory on the BOXI 
> server already has the report, but when we check it the report does NOT exist 
> in the BOXI working directory on the server.
>  
> I suspect that the BOXI server is  - for some reason - unable to get the 
> report definition (*rpt) file from the Linux server for some reason and it's 
> throwing the error below.  Does anyone know exactly how the report definition 
> file gets from the AR server to the BOXI server?  My understanding was it 
> went like this:
>  
> 1.   User presses "Run"
> 2.   MT downloads report definition
> 3.   Report definition goes to the BOXI server (HOW?)
> 4.   BOXI server logs into the AR server using the user's credentials and 
> server name, grabs data, formats report with AR Web Report Viewer
> 5.   BOXI send format back to MT for display.
>  
> Thanks in advance...I can't find anything about this error related to Remedy 
> anywhere.
>  
> William Rentfrow
>  
> Failed to process the request!!
> An error occurred at the server : Failed to commit objects to server : 
> Duplicate object name in the same folder.
> com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.infostore.internal.x: An error occurred at the 
> server : Failed to commit objects to server : Duplicate object name in the 
> same folder. 
> cause:com.crystaldecisions.enterprise.ocaframework.idl.OCA.oca_abuse: 
> IDL:img.seagatesoftware.com/OCA/oca_abuse:3.2 detail:An error occurred at the 
> server : Failed to commit objects to server : Duplicate object name in the 
> same folder. The server supplied the following details: OCA_Abuse exception 
> 7680 at [.\exceptionmapper.cpp : 61] 48162 {} ...
>  
>  
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Re: BOXI error

2014-09-19 Thread William Rentfrow
BOXI 11.5.

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Brukeste G
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 5:14 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: BOXI error

**
What version of boxi

On Sep 18, 2014, at 2:31 PM, William Rentfrow 
mailto:wrentf...@stratacominc.com>> wrote:
**
Quick overview:


· BOXI on remote Windows server

· ARS/MT 8.1 on the same server, SuSe Linux, non-root install

· Remote Oracle DB

· Report working directory set to //ar/reportTemp

· HTTP/App server is Websphere, running as user ws

· Remedy is running as user "d" for this example

· /ar/reportTemp is owned by user ws with permissions drwxrws---

· Web/AR reports work just fine

We are 99.9% sure the BOXI server in installed and configured correctly with 
the ARWebReportViewer - we have other implementations of Remedy in this 
configuration.  But all of those have independent mid-tier servers.

When we try to run a BOXI report we get the following error (see end of 
message).  On the surface it seems to indicate the directory on the BOXI server 
already has the report, but when we check it the report does NOT exist in the 
BOXI working directory on the server.

I suspect that the BOXI server is  - for some reason - unable to get the report 
definition (*rpt) file from the Linux server for some reason and it's throwing 
the error below.  Does anyone know exactly how the report definition file gets 
from the AR server to the BOXI server?  My understanding was it went like this:


1.   User presses "Run"

2.   MT downloads report definition

3.   Report definition goes to the BOXI server (HOW?)

4.   BOXI server logs into the AR server using the user's credentials and 
server name, grabs data, formats report with AR Web Report Viewer

5.   BOXI send format back to MT for display.

Thanks in advance...I can't find anything about this error related to Remedy 
anywhere.

William Rentfrow

Failed to process the request!!
An error occurred at the server : Failed to commit objects to server : 
Duplicate object name in the same folder.
com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.infostore.internal.x: An error occurred at the 
server : Failed to commit objects to server : Duplicate object name in the same 
folder. cause:com.crystaldecisions.enterprise.ocaframework.idl.OCA.oca_abuse: 
IDL:img.seagatesoftware.com/OCA/oca_abuse:3.2 detail:An error occurred at the 
server : Failed to commit objects to server : Duplicate object name in the same 
folder. The server supplied the following details: OCA_Abuse exception 7680 at 
[.\exceptionmapper.cpp : 61] 48162 {} ...


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