How to Resolve Transfer Queue Issues

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  • 8/18/2019 How to Resolve Transfer Queue Issues

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    How to resolve stats not going to FACTS issue

    @ check that transfer queue exists.>afpls

    @ check that queue is associated to a destination set>afpls -l queue

    @ check that destination set has atleast one destination defined>cdhdsls -l destinationSet

    @ print destination parameters>cdhls -l destination

    @ ping the destination IP>ping IpAddress

    @ if ping is successful, verify destination, otherwise report ip problem>cdhver destination

    @ if verification success, check that measuring programs (MPs) are running, else go to next step>stmmp -L. Use stmmp -S and stmmp -R to suspend and resume respectively

    @ reset destination user password>cdhch -u username -p destination

    @ if still unsuccessful, delete transfer queue and recreat>afprm queue>afpdef -b NO -d 120 -r -1 -s READY -t 10 -w K:\STS\DATA\DELIVERYBUFFDIR BSC5 FACTS

    @ suspend all MPs>stmmp -S

    @ resume all MPs>stmmp -R

    @ files on transfer queue should begin to move now.

    NOTE:You can manually log on to FACTS to verify user and password>ftp IpAddress>ls -ltr to find when last file was received