Groupwise Error 8201 Opening Archive
Path not found 820B Path too long 820E Cannot lock file 8210 Cannot create path 8211 Cannot rename file 8212 Password incorrect 8214 Unsupported encryption level 8215 Path root error 8219 Cannot connect to remote network resource 821A Access to a critical file denied 8200 File I/O error Source: GroupWise engine; file input/output. Explanation: Generic file I/O error. Any file I/O error that cannot be mapped to a more specific file I/O error message. Possible Cause: A GroupWise database has been damaged so it is unrecognizable as a GroupWise database, for example, having a size of 0 KB or 2 GB. Action: For the locations of GroupWise databases in domains and post offices, see Domain Directory and Post Office Directory in Directory Structure Diagrams in GroupWise 8 Troubleshooting 3: Message Flow and Directory Structure. Restore the damaged databases from backup. Possible Cause: One or more of the GroupWise databases might have an invalid owner or no owner. Action: Check the ownership of the GroupWise databases. If necessary, change the ownership to a valid user such as the system administrator. Possible Cause: If this error occurs when users are trying to log in to GroupWise through the GroupWise Internet Agent from a POP3 mail client, the post office link information needed by the GroupWise Internet Agent might be incorrect. Action: Check the post office link set up for the GroupWise Internet Agent. In ConsoleOne, browse to and select the Domain object where the Internet Agent is installed. Right-click the GWIA object, then click Properties. Click Post Office Links, select the post office, then click Edit Link. Make sure the IP address and TCP port for the POA are specified correctly in the Client/Server Access box. See Internet Agent in the GroupWise 8 Administration Guide. 8201 Access to file denied Source: GroupWise engine; file input/output. Explanation: Access denied. The program tried to access or open a file that did not have or allow sharing. The program might also have tried to create a file that already exists. Possible Cause: If this error occurs from the POA, the POA might not have access to a required file. Action: Start the POA including the /right
amongst my new client shops. Pages Home About Me BrainShare Tips & Tricks Monday, January 10, 2011 8201 Error on Archive location in GroupWise 8.x If you've used GroupWise long at all you've probably seen this error pop up from time to time and you know it has multiple possible causes. However, none of the TIDs that I've come across seem to have the particular issue I've been running into noted. Good news is I have a work around. First though, you'll need some background info. All of our archive locations are locked by default. Default archive locations for this environment are to the users home drives. GroupWise version on the backend is 8.01 HP2, client is at 7.03 or higher up to 8.0.2. Home drives are on an OES2 http://www.novell.com/documentation/gw8/gw8_tsh1/data/b4k0tb1.html SP2 - Linux server The server is virtualized on VMWare's VSphere (was ESXi to begin with) The symptoms are usually experienced by a new archive user, but not always. What happens is the user goes to Open Archive within the GroupWise client and they immediately get an 8201 error. For some users it moves from an 8201 error to an 8209 error after several unsuccessful attempts to get at the archive. This occurs for PC users only, our Mac users don't get to archive unless it's http://wmnug-mary.blogspot.com/2011/01/8201-error-on-archive-location-in.html to their local drive and they have to agree to be responsible for the backup of the archive. Here's the workaround: Unlock the archive location for the given user (use ConsoelOne, right click on the user, select Client Options, pick the File Locations tab) If there is an existing archive, copy that folder to the user's local drive. I generally use c:\grpwise\archive to keep within the 8.3 file format. Close the GroupWise client. Open the GroupWise client and change the File Location (Tools | Options) to the new spot on the local drive. Have the user select Open Archive. Go back to the mailbox. Archive a message that is "ok" to potentially lose (only had this happen once, but it's a caveat you'll want to be aware of) Open Archive and verify the message is there. Close the GroupWise client. Copy the archive from the local drive back up to the server, and lock the archive location again (if you want). Open the GroupWise client, verify that the File Location is pointing back to the original location. Open Archive, verify that they can see at least the message that was just archived. This has worked for everyone reporting the issue here. Hopefully it will work for everyone else as well. Posted by "The" Mary at 2:01 PM No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Search This Blog Loading... Mary's Favorites Bliss Point Danita's site GroupLink - Everything Help Desk GWAVA GWCheck - best site for GroupWIse info GWMB
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by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Does he have rights on the archive folder AND below? Is there a readonly bit set on the user database of the archive? Can the user save a file in the archive directory? Gert Owner GWCheck Consulting + Media Novell Knowledge Partner "the best GroupWise site" - Tay Kratzer www.GWCheck.com "Is GroupWise running on your system?" > m gw* (NetWare) > ps -e | grep gw (Linux) > pslist gw (Windows) On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Mary Matthews