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Which user is used to pick-up and archive files using the file adapter?

Former Member
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Hi guys,

which one it is? is it XIPADM?

thank you,

Olian

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former_member537867
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Hi Olian Saludew ,

XIDADM/XIQADM/XIPADM/PIDADM/PIQADM/PIPADM user has read / write permission to required folders and has read / write permission to the file.Try to change the permissions for them u will get it.

Regards,

Vinod.

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The problem is my files are uploaded to XI's filesystem using FTPUSER. It is in the group called FTPGRP. XIPADM has been added to this group as well. But when I have 775 permissions on a archive directory, XI is not able to write there. Owner of this directory is FTPUSER and group owner is FTPGRP. Why is XIPADM not able to archive the file then?

Olian

Edited by: Olian Saludew on Sep 24, 2008 12:21 PM

Former Member
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Hi guys,

any idea, why is this happening?

Thank you

Olian

Former Member
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Hi! Olian,

You can get archive the file from FTP Server also or else even you can kept the folderrs in your local machine also....its your choice..

Suppose if you want to Keep and archive directory or else a folder of another copy at which you are sending files from XI you can follow the below steps...

1. While configuring the Sender File Adapter you can select the option of ARchive directory ....there in File Adapter Parameters..

2. Select that radio button and then create first one seperate folder in FTP location and then you can enter that directory path name in the Archive directory 3. Also if you want to delete the files from where the XI is picking the files from the source directory means select option called Delete.......

3. Then automatically it will be deleted once the file is picked and also it can maintain another copy file in the archive folder or directory...

I hope it can be useful to you.and this is sufficent to you...

Regards:

Amar Srinivas Eli

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Former Member
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Former Member
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Hi Olian,

Not neccesary,

It must be a user with enough permissions to do FTP.

Carlos