Thread: [SourceJammer-users] Re: Fw: SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error
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From: Robert M. <rob...@ya...> - 2005-07-29 16:13:39
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Did you try the old standby, restarting the SJ server? --Rob --- Kev...@re... wrote: > Hello Robert, > > A developer tried to add a folder, bringing in a bunch of subfolders into > SJ and as a result of that we cannot get to the contents of the original > directory. > > Now we're at a point where we cannot get to the original directory. When > trying to click on the dir in SJ, we get a pop up box that says: "Invalid > NodeInfo string. 1,5348, Invalid NodeInfo string." > > Please see the forward of this problem from the developer below. > > Thanks for your help, > Kevin > > Kevin Cloudt > 770-806-2648 > kev...@re... > ----- Forwarded by Kevin Cloudt/Regulus on 07/29/2005 12:09 PM ----- > > Robin Levine/Regulus > 07/29/2005 12:08 PM > > To > Kevin Cloudt/Regulus@Regulus > cc > > Subject > SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error > > > > > > Get this error when trying to access this directory ? > > Tried to add a dir under regionxml by selecting add file and clicking on > the dir to add > > Thanks; > > Robin S Levine > rob...@re... > 770-806-2655 > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 |
From: <Kev...@re...> - 2005-08-01 15:12:34
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Hello Robert, I've done some exploring on the SJ server. I have found the problem node in the archive. The path to it is: /usr/local/sourcejammer/server/archives/nas01/project Its UniqueID is 2746 Its NodeName is regionxml It has several children (all of which are not showing up in the SJ client gui). One of the children does not have a name for NodeName. The section of the xml for that child looks like this: (Notice the NodeName="") <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <SJFileSysNode SJVersion="2.1.0.1"> <Info CreatedDate="1122652342237" FileName="5348" NodeName="" NodeType="1" ParentID="2746" UniqueID="5348"/> <Children/> <RemovedChildren/> </SJFileSysNode> Do you think that may be our problem? And if so, any ideas on how to get around it? Thanks Kevin Cloudt 770-806-2648 kev...@re... Kevin Cloudt/Regulus 07/29/2005 12:14 PM To Robert MacGrogan <rob...@ya...> cc Rob...@re..., SourceJammer Users <sou...@li...> Subject Re: Fw: SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error Yes. We bounced the SJ server. Kevin Cloudt 770-806-2648 kev...@re... Robert MacGrogan <rob...@ya...> 07/29/2005 12:13 PM To Kev...@re..., SourceJammer Users <sou...@li...> cc Rob...@re... Subject Re: Fw: SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error Did you try the old standby, restarting the SJ server? --Rob --- Kev...@re... wrote: > Hello Robert, > > A developer tried to add a folder, bringing in a bunch of subfolders into > SJ and as a result of that we cannot get to the contents of the original > directory. > > Now we're at a point where we cannot get to the original directory. When > trying to click on the dir in SJ, we get a pop up box that says: "Invalid > NodeInfo string. 1,5348, Invalid NodeInfo string." > > Please see the forward of this problem from the developer below. > > Thanks for your help, > Kevin > > Kevin Cloudt > 770-806-2648 > kev...@re... > ----- Forwarded by Kevin Cloudt/Regulus on 07/29/2005 12:09 PM ----- > > Robin Levine/Regulus > 07/29/2005 12:08 PM > > To > Kevin Cloudt/Regulus@Regulus > cc > > Subject > SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error > > > > > > Get this error when trying to access this directory ? > > Tried to add a dir under regionxml by selecting add file and clicking on > the dir to add > > Thanks; > > Robin S Levine > rob...@re... > 770-806-2655 > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 |
From: Albert M. <amo...@ev...> - 2005-08-02 07:24:20
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Yes, you should try to set a reasonable value to the attribute, and then = restart the server. I don't know how you could end up with it empty, but that should fix it. Albert. ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Kev...@re...=20 To: Kev...@re...=20 Cc: Robert MacGrogan ; Rob...@re... ; SourceJammer = Users ; mic...@re...=20 Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 5:12 PM Subject: [SourceJammer-users] Re: Fw: SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error Hello Robert,=20 I've done some exploring on the SJ server. I have found the problem = node in the archive. =20 The path to it is: = /usr/local/sourcejammer/server/archives/nas01/project=20 Its UniqueID is 2746=20 Its NodeName is regionxml=20 It has several children (all of which are not showing up in the SJ = client gui). One of the children does not have a name for NodeName. = The section of the xml for that child looks like this: (Notice the = NodeName=3D"")=20 <?xml version=3D"1.0" encoding=3D"UTF-8"?>=20 <SJFileSysNode SJVersion=3D"2.1.0.1">=20 <Info CreatedDate=3D"1122652342237" FileName=3D"5348" NodeName=3D"" = NodeType=3D"1" ParentID=3D"2746" UniqueID=3D"5348"/>=20 <Children/>=20 <RemovedChildren/>=20 </SJFileSysNode>=20 Do you think that may be our problem? And if so, any ideas on how to = get around it? =20 Thanks=20 Kevin Cloudt 770-806-2648 kev...@re...=20 Kevin Cloudt/Regulus=20 07/29/2005 12:14 PM=20 To Robert MacGrogan <rob...@ya...> =20 cc Rob...@re..., SourceJammer Users = <sou...@li...> =20 Subject Re: Fw: SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo errorLink=20 =20 =20 Yes. We bounced the SJ server.=20 Kevin Cloudt 770-806-2648 kev...@re...=20 Robert MacGrogan <rob...@ya...>=20 07/29/2005 12:13 PM=20 To Kev...@re..., SourceJammer Users = <sou...@li...> =20 cc Rob...@re... =20 Subject Re: Fw: SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error=20 =20 =20 Did you try the old standby, restarting the SJ server? --Rob --- Kev...@re... wrote: > Hello Robert, >=20 > A developer tried to add a folder, bringing in a bunch of subfolders = into=20 > SJ and as a result of that we cannot get to the contents of the = original=20 > directory. >=20 > Now we're at a point where we cannot get to the original directory. = When=20 > trying to click on the dir in SJ, we get a pop up box that says: = "Invalid=20 > NodeInfo string. 1,5348, Invalid NodeInfo string."=20 >=20 > Please see the forward of this problem from the developer below. >=20 > Thanks for your help, > Kevin >=20 > Kevin Cloudt > 770-806-2648 > kev...@re... > ----- Forwarded by Kevin Cloudt/Regulus on 07/29/2005 12:09 PM ----- >=20 > Robin Levine/Regulus=20 > 07/29/2005 12:08 PM >=20 > To > Kevin Cloudt/Regulus@Regulus > cc >=20 > Subject > SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > Get this error when trying to access this directory ? >=20 > Tried to add a dir under regionxml by selecting add file and = clicking on=20 > the dir to add >=20 > Thanks; >=20 > Robin S Levine > rob...@re... > 770-806-2655 >=20 >=20 =20 __________________________________=20 Do you Yahoo!?=20 Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search.=20 http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250=20 |
From: Robert M. <rob...@ya...> - 2005-08-02 14:05:03
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Hi, Kevin. Yes, that sounds like it could be the problem. Great work in finding it, by the way. NodeName should be the name of the project or folder. Just stop your SJ server, modify the faulty file, save it, restart your server, and see if that fixes it. Good luck. --Rob --- Kev...@re... wrote: > Hello Robert, > > I've done some exploring on the SJ server. I have found the problem node > in the archive. > > The path to it is: /usr/local/sourcejammer/server/archives/nas01/project > Its UniqueID is 2746 > Its NodeName is regionxml > > It has several children (all of which are not showing up in the SJ client > gui). One of the children does not have a name for NodeName. The section > of the xml for that child looks like this: (Notice the NodeName="") > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <SJFileSysNode SJVersion="2.1.0.1"> > <Info CreatedDate="1122652342237" FileName="5348" NodeName="" NodeType="1" > ParentID="2746" UniqueID="5348"/> > <Children/> > <RemovedChildren/> > </SJFileSysNode> > > Do you think that may be our problem? And if so, any ideas on how to get > around it? > > Thanks > > Kevin Cloudt > 770-806-2648 > kev...@re... > > > > Kevin Cloudt/Regulus > 07/29/2005 12:14 PM > > To > Robert MacGrogan <rob...@ya...> > cc > Rob...@re..., SourceJammer Users > <sou...@li...> > Subject > Re: Fw: SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error > > > > > > Yes. We bounced the SJ server. > > Kevin Cloudt > 770-806-2648 > kev...@re... > > > > Robert MacGrogan <rob...@ya...> > 07/29/2005 12:13 PM > > To > Kev...@re..., SourceJammer Users > <sou...@li...> > cc > Rob...@re... > Subject > Re: Fw: SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error > > > > > > > Did you try the old standby, restarting the SJ server? > > --Rob > > --- Kev...@re... wrote: > > > Hello Robert, > > > > A developer tried to add a folder, bringing in a bunch of subfolders > into > > SJ and as a result of that we cannot get to the contents of the original > > > directory. > > > > Now we're at a point where we cannot get to the original directory. When > > > trying to click on the dir in SJ, we get a pop up box that says: > "Invalid > > NodeInfo string. 1,5348, Invalid NodeInfo string." > > > > Please see the forward of this problem from the developer below. > > > > Thanks for your help, > > Kevin > > > > Kevin Cloudt > > 770-806-2648 > > kev...@re... > > ----- Forwarded by Kevin Cloudt/Regulus on 07/29/2005 12:09 PM ----- > > > > Robin Levine/Regulus > > 07/29/2005 12:08 PM > > > > To > > Kevin Cloudt/Regulus@Regulus > > cc > > > > Subject > > SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error > > > > > > > > > > > > Get this error when trying to access this directory ? > > > > Tried to add a dir under regionxml by selecting add file and clicking > on > > the dir to add > > > > Thanks; > > > > Robin S Levine > > rob...@re... > > 770-806-2655 > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. > http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: <Kev...@re...> - 2005-08-01 15:28:30
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One more thing: The message that we are getting is "Invalid NodeInfo string. 1,5348" The UniqueID of the node with a blank NodeName is 5348. At least we can see some kind of connection between the error message and the blank NodeName node. Kevin Cloudt 770-806-2648 kev...@re... Kevin Cloudt/Regulus 08/01/2005 11:12 AM To Kevin Cloudt/Regulus@Regulus cc Robert MacGrogan <rob...@ya...>, Rob...@re..., SourceJammer Users <sou...@li...>, Michael Horner/Regulus@Regulus Subject Re: Fw: SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error Hello Robert, I've done some exploring on the SJ server. I have found the problem node in the archive. The path to it is: /usr/local/sourcejammer/server/archives/nas01/project Its UniqueID is 2746 Its NodeName is regionxml It has several children (all of which are not showing up in the SJ client gui). One of the children does not have a name for NodeName. The section of the xml for that child looks like this: (Notice the NodeName="") <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <SJFileSysNode SJVersion="2.1.0.1"> <Info CreatedDate="1122652342237" FileName="5348" NodeName="" NodeType="1" ParentID="2746" UniqueID="5348"/> <Children/> <RemovedChildren/> </SJFileSysNode> Do you think that may be our problem? And if so, any ideas on how to get around it? Thanks Kevin Cloudt 770-806-2648 kev...@re... Kevin Cloudt/Regulus 07/29/2005 12:14 PM To Robert MacGrogan <rob...@ya...> cc Rob...@re..., SourceJammer Users <sou...@li...> Subject Re: Fw: SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error Yes. We bounced the SJ server. Kevin Cloudt 770-806-2648 kev...@re... Robert MacGrogan <rob...@ya...> 07/29/2005 12:13 PM To Kev...@re..., SourceJammer Users <sou...@li...> cc Rob...@re... Subject Re: Fw: SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error Did you try the old standby, restarting the SJ server? --Rob --- Kev...@re... wrote: > Hello Robert, > > A developer tried to add a folder, bringing in a bunch of subfolders into > SJ and as a result of that we cannot get to the contents of the original > directory. > > Now we're at a point where we cannot get to the original directory. When > trying to click on the dir in SJ, we get a pop up box that says: "Invalid > NodeInfo string. 1,5348, Invalid NodeInfo string." > > Please see the forward of this problem from the developer below. > > Thanks for your help, > Kevin > > Kevin Cloudt > 770-806-2648 > kev...@re... > ----- Forwarded by Kevin Cloudt/Regulus on 07/29/2005 12:09 PM ----- > > Robin Levine/Regulus > 07/29/2005 12:08 PM > > To > Kevin Cloudt/Regulus@Regulus > cc > > Subject > SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error > > > > > > Get this error when trying to access this directory ? > > Tried to add a dir under regionxml by selecting add file and clicking on > the dir to add > > Thanks; > > Robin S Levine > rob...@re... > 770-806-2655 > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 |
From: <Rob...@re...> - 2005-07-29 16:15:22
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yes, it was restarted Thanks; Robin S Levine rob...@re... 770-806-2655 Robert MacGrogan <rob...@ya...> 07/29/2005 12:13 PM To: Kev...@re..., SourceJammer Users <sou...@li...> cc: Rob...@re... Subject: Re: Fw: SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error Did you try the old standby, restarting the SJ server? --Rob --- Kev...@re... wrote: > Hello Robert, > > A developer tried to add a folder, bringing in a bunch of subfolders into > SJ and as a result of that we cannot get to the contents of the original > directory. > > Now we're at a point where we cannot get to the original directory. When > trying to click on the dir in SJ, we get a pop up box that says: "Invalid > NodeInfo string. 1,5348, Invalid NodeInfo string." > > Please see the forward of this problem from the developer below. > > Thanks for your help, > Kevin > > Kevin Cloudt > 770-806-2648 > kev...@re... > ----- Forwarded by Kevin Cloudt/Regulus on 07/29/2005 12:09 PM ----- > > Robin Levine/Regulus > 07/29/2005 12:08 PM > > To > Kevin Cloudt/Regulus@Regulus > cc > > Subject > SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error > > > > > > Get this error when trying to access this directory ? > > Tried to add a dir under regionxml by selecting add file and clicking on > the dir to add > > Thanks; > > Robin S Levine > rob...@re... > 770-806-2655 > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 |
From: <Kev...@re...> - 2005-07-29 16:15:00
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Yes. We bounced the SJ server. Kevin Cloudt 770-806-2648 kev...@re... Robert MacGrogan <rob...@ya...> 07/29/2005 12:13 PM To Kev...@re..., SourceJammer Users <sou...@li...> cc Rob...@re... Subject Re: Fw: SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error Did you try the old standby, restarting the SJ server? --Rob --- Kev...@re... wrote: > Hello Robert, > > A developer tried to add a folder, bringing in a bunch of subfolders into > SJ and as a result of that we cannot get to the contents of the original > directory. > > Now we're at a point where we cannot get to the original directory. When > trying to click on the dir in SJ, we get a pop up box that says: "Invalid > NodeInfo string. 1,5348, Invalid NodeInfo string." > > Please see the forward of this problem from the developer below. > > Thanks for your help, > Kevin > > Kevin Cloudt > 770-806-2648 > kev...@re... > ----- Forwarded by Kevin Cloudt/Regulus on 07/29/2005 12:09 PM ----- > > Robin Levine/Regulus > 07/29/2005 12:08 PM > > To > Kevin Cloudt/Regulus@Regulus > cc > > Subject > SJ -- Invalid NodeInfo error > > > > > > Get this error when trying to access this directory ? > > Tried to add a dir under regionxml by selecting add file and clicking on > the dir to add > > Thanks; > > Robin S Levine > rob...@re... > 770-806-2655 > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 |