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    p_publish_06: "... is empty. Deleting directory."

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Description:
    p_publish_06 doesn't produce any tar file. The job log has the following message:

    /tmp/publish/PRIMO-FULL is empty. Deleting directory.

    But there *are* z00p records for the PRIMO-FULL publishing set.

    Resolution:
    Looking at the $alephe_scratch/abc01_p_publish_06.00096 log, I see:

    setenv p_input_file_name "N"

    The "Input File Name" should be left blank if you are not using an input file.

    Also, as noted in the p_publish_06 Help, the Path value is "the full path in which the tar files will be created". I see:

    setenv p_path "/tmp/publish/"

    but there is no "publish" subdirectory in the /tmp directory. You should create one prior to running p_publish_06.

    [From site:] I had an old template for the job in pc_b_eng. Took it out and ran the job again with the new, correct template and it worked.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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