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    AIK 22: "Error: The file copy_db.tar.gz does not exist in /exlibris/ftp_from_exlibris"

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 22

    Problem Symptoms:
    The following message occurs in AIK 22, step 3.3 ("Install database"): "Error: The file copy_db.tar.gz does not exist in /exlibris/ftp_from_exlibris"

    Cause:
    Similar to Article 000025975 (AIK22.20150126, step 1.1: "Logging in as ver221 ... Login incorrect"). In this case, the as-delivered param_bash.ini had:

    FTP_USER="ver221"
    FTP_PASSWD="kukubalala"

    The FTP_USER was corrected to "ver22", but FTP_PASSWD was left as is.

    Resolution:
    Change the FTP_PASSWD to the value shown in Article 000042810 ( AIK22.20150126, step 1.1: "Logging in as ver221 ... Login incorrect" ) -- link below.

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    Article link:  AIK22.20150126, step 1.1: "Logging in as ver221 ... Login incorrect" 

    Category: System Management (500)


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