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zhangwa

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Monday, June 11th 2012, 9:53am

ETL server unreachable

The palo suite 3.1 running on win xp marchine works well until today. The system maybe hang last weekend and after a reboot, every palo service is up but I cannot use ETL server as normal. On ETL tab it shows "ETL server unreachable".

I searched this forum, found only one clear suggestion is to "clean the cache" of tomcat. However it requires the war file of ETL server.
Where can I find the WAR file?

Also, is there any other way to recover from this kind of ETL server problem?

thanks in advance!
Wayne

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Thursday, June 21st 2012, 2:37pm

which operating system do you use? what error messages in the logs?

I found that under Windows when updating the JRE to version 7 ETL server would not start anymore. I reverted to version 6 and voila: running again

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Friday, June 22nd 2012, 11:41am

Hello,

reverted to version 6


like axi write, if you have the new version of java, revert it to the verison 6u20/6u24.

Which service pack ist on that windows xp machine?
Did the system hang cause of palo or something else?
Why didn“t you update your palo version to 3.2 CE?

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Djordja Markovic
Vector SW DV GmbH

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