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Darren,
Sounds like you could use a file watcher utility.
Do a Google search on "file watcher" (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22file+watcher%22).
There are also .Net programs available (ie. http://www.csharphelp.com/archives2/archive377.html)
that you can modify so that you receive an email as soon as the file is
changed. This may help you track down the cause.
HTH
Stephen From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of LAU, DARREN (ASI) Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 12:56 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Mid-Tier Config.properties file getting erased? Listers, Have a very strange problem.
We are running mid-tier 7.0 against our 5.1.2 server. This setup has been
working no problems now for the first two months. Then as of about a week
ago we start seeing problems where mid-tier would go down. With Remedy’s
help, we pinpointed that our problem was due to the config.properties file in
our C:\Program Files\AR System\Mid-Tier 7.0\WEB-INF\classes directory somehow
getting blanked out to 0 kb. Tried searching here, google, and Remedy’s
knowledge base to no avail. Has anyone ever seen this problem? This
is just bizarre. If anyone could help that would much
appreciated. The changes we know of to the
webserver recently has been SSL certificates. Not sure if that would play
a part. Windows 2003
Server Mid-Tier 7.0 Patch
1 JDK
1.5.0_03 ServletExec
5.0 Windows 2000
Server ARS 5.1.2 Patch
1375 Oracle
9.2.0.7 Darren
Lau |
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- Re: Mid-Tier Config.properties file getting erase... Heider, Stephen
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