Thanks much Lars. I forgot to set the status to DONE in my target service. I fixed that now and is working fine.
Thanks again for your help. Chitti lhe77 wrote: > > Chitti, > > the log messages say that those 2 files can't be locked by the poller > endpoint. > This can have several reasons... > * the files were already polled and no answer was received yet so the lock > can > be released > * the servicemix user has no rights on those files > * etc. > > My suggestion is to check the message flow in the debug level. The normal > flow > would be that your file poller schedules and processes a file and sends a > InOnly > exchange to a targetService. This target service will do something and > afterwards send a DONE (if all is ok) or an ERROR (if processing failed). > The file poller will receive this state and will delete the file and > release the > lock. > > Please make sure, that the flow behaves like this in your case. > > Regards > Lars > > > Am Freitag 17 Oktober 2008 23:18:04 schrieb kusma: >> Hi Lars, >> Thanks for the quick reply >> Yes, I actually meant Fuse version. >> >> To your point, i tried to turn on the DEBUG log level on >> "org.apache.servicemix" logger. I could not find any messages regarding >> the file deletion, i do not know if the 'Unable to acquire lock' message >> implies anything. >> FYI, Following are the log message that i see from my log file. >> >> DEBUG | pool-component.servicemix-file-thread-6 | FileComponent >> | icemix.file.FilePollerEndpoint 289 | Polling directory >> c:\test\servicemix\in >> DEBUG | pool-component.servicemix-file-thread-6 | FileComponent >> | icemix.file.FilePollerEndpoint 301 | Scheduling file >> c:\test\servicemix\in\test.csv for processing >> DEBUG | pool-component.servicemix-file-thread-6 | FileComponent >> | icemix.file.FilePollerEndpoint 301 | Scheduling file >> c:\test\servicemix\in\upspricingoutput.csv for processing >> DEBUG | pool-component.servicemix-file-thread-7 | FileComponent >> | emix.file.FilePollerEndpoint$1 318 | Unable to acquire lock on >> c:\test\servicemix\in\test.csv >> DEBUG | pool-component.servicemix-file-thread-6 | FileComponent >> | emix.file.FilePollerEndpoint$1 318 | Unable to acquire lock on >> c:\test\servicemix\in\upspricingoutput.csv >> >> >> thanks >> Chitti >> >> lhe77 wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I fear there is no servicemix release with that version number yet :) >> > Maybe you are speaking about Fuse? >> > Regarding to the xbean content you may be right. The delete flag >> defaults >> > to >> > true and you explicitely set it to true as well, so the file should >> have >> > been >> > deleted. >> > >> > Have you had a look at the log files if errors occured? Have you turned >> > on the >> > DEBUG log level and tried again if there is some output regarding the >> > file deletion? >> > >> > Regards >> > Lars >> > >> > Am Freitag 17 Oktober 2008 05:34:13 schrieb kusma: >> >> Hi, I am using servicemix version 3.3.1.6. I have my ftp-poller >> >> configured >> >> as below: >> >> >> >> <ftp:poller service="tut:file" >> >> endpoint="poller" >> >> targetService="mp:transformBeanService" deleteFile="true" >> >> >> >> uri="ftp://userid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]//tmp/fnlprceresponse"> >> >> <property name="filter"> >> >> <bean >> >> class="org.apache.commons.io.filefilter.WildcardFilter"> >> >> <constructor-arg value="*.csv" >> >> /> >> >> </bean> >> >> </property> >> >> <property name="marshaler"> >> >> <bean >> >> >> >> class="org.apache.servicemix.components.util.BinaryFileMarshaler" >> > >> >> <property name="attachment" value="content"/> >> >> </bean> >> >> </property> >> >> >> >> </ftp:poller> >> >> >> >> As per the above configuration, i expect the poller to delete the >> files >> >> after successful processing (if everything goes without error). But >> that >> >> is >> >> not what happening. I do not know if there is a bug in the poller >> >> component >> >> or i am missing something. >> >> I would appreciate any help on this. >> >> Thanks in advance, > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Servicemix-ftp-poller-is-not-deleting-files-after-processing-tp20026572p20078370.html Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
