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Topic: Alias Issue |
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jamganz
Joined: 20 Jul 2009 Posts: 2
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Posted: Mon 20 Jul '09 23:59 Post subject: Alias Issue |
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I currently have an alias setup that we use to store attachments on a network drive. It is a network share that allows the machine account read and write access. We are in the process of moving the attachments to a SharePoint document library. I have attempted to change the alias from
Alias /attachmenttest/ //mydomain.com/cmic/CmicAttachments/Test2006/
to
Alias /attachmenttest/ //server.mydomain.com/DocLib/cmic_attach/
I have granted read/write permissions to the new network location, and I am able to browse to it from the server. However, when I try to access the alias, I receive a 404 error. When I look at the apache logs, I see the following message:
[Mon Jul 20 16:21:08 2009] [error] [client 10.10.10.121] [ecid: 1248124868:10.10.10.169:5300:6980:2,0] (22)Invalid argument: cannot read directory for multi: //server.mydomain.com/doclib/cmic_attach/4344735/420391/0/
[Mon Jul 20 16:21:08 2009] [error] [client 10.10.10.121] [ecid: 1248124868:10.10.10.169:5300:6980:2,0] File does not exist: //server.mydomain.com/doclib/cmic_attach/4344735/420391/0/gp ghost records.pdf
I have also attempted to change DocLib in the alias to all lower case, but it still didn't work. Any assistance would be appreciated.
Using Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition, Oracle Application Server 10.1.2
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James Blond Moderator
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Posts: 7371 Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg
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Posted: Tue 21 Jul '09 11:30 Post subject: |
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When you run apache as a service apache can't access network. The system user is a limited user.
You can try to run apache with a different user. |
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jamganz
Joined: 20 Jul 2009 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed 22 Jul '09 20:37 Post subject: |
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That worked. Thanks |
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