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Hello Community,
we updated to the new CC2015.3 with CCP package without problems. By the way I also updated our full working AUSST from version3 to version4 on our OSX 10.11.6 Server, generated a new AdobeUpdater.Overrides and deploy them with the latest RUM to the clients. We used the latest AUSST and AdobeRUM Version out of the lastest CCP Installation on the Server.
After the first sync I realized for the first time that the AUSST had many 404 Errors so I deleted the complete repo and made a fresh sync - sad but true with the same failures.The next step was to use a different ISP connection to exclude Firewall/Proxy/Gateway and other network security stuff. But we received the same failures on a plain DSL connection. Server have enough space and webserver rights etc. are correct and accessible from all clients and server
For example one of the last syncs - at the moment always with 71 item errors
AUSST administrator$ sudo ./AdobeUpdateServerSetupTool --root="/Library/Server/Web/Data/Sites/Default/adobe_repo/"
Password:
Choose one of the following options :
1. Fresh Synchronization.
2. Incremental Synchronization.
3. Generate Client Configuration XML.
4. Exit.
Your choice: 2
Incremental Synchonization chosen.
Started processing for Acrobat \
Finished processing for Acrobat successfully
Processed 439 out of 439 items.
Error in 71 items.
AdobeUpdateServerSetupTool returned with code: 0.
For more information refer AdobeUpdateServerSetupTool.log at /Users/administrator/Library/Logs .
Thanks for any help of hints
Best regards ...
Sebastian
AUSST administrator$ sudo ./AdobeUpdateServerSetupTool --root="/Library/Server/Web/Data/Sites/Default/adobe_repo/"
Password:
Choose one of the following options :
1. Fresh Synchronization.
2. Incremental Synchronization.
3. Generate Client Configuration XML.
4. Exit.
Your choice: 2
Incremental Synchonization chosen.
Started processing for Acrobat \
Finished processing for Acrobat successfully
Processed 439 out of 439 items.
Error in 71 items.
AdobeUpdateServerSetupTool returned with code: 0.
For more information refer AdobeUpdateServerSetupTool.log at /Users/administrator/Library/Logs .
Anbei das letzte Log vom AUSST:
Hello,
i`ve found the solution for our problem:
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Thanks for the infos but I dont think that will help me cause I allready checked thats stuff:
@Thread - Installing AUSST 4.0 on Win2012 R2 Server
The mime types are not our problem because we have no problem in open updaterfeed.xml
All files on the web server are accessible and all directory listings are working.
I assume that the mime types have nothing to do with 404 download errors generated by AUSST4?
Sad but true the files from the adobe server never hits our web server. Anyway I will check the Apache config for the mime types only to be sure.
@Thread Using the Adobe Update Server Tool (AUSST)
I already checked and used this document. After the problems started I also worked through the troubleshooting section
Any other hints why the AUSST generates so many 404 on the Adobe Server?
Next step for me will be a complete cross check on a fresh installed OSX 10.11.6 Server System with a fresh installed AUSST4.
I will keep you all informed ...
Best regards
Sebastian
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Hello,
i`ve found the solution for our problem:
osxserver:AUSST administrator$ sudo ./AdobeUpdateServerSetupTool --root="/Library/Server/Web/Data/Sites/Default/adobe_repo/"
Password:
Choose one of the following options :
1. Fresh Synchronization.
2. Incremental Synchronization.
3. Generate Client Configuration XML.
4. Exit.
Your choice: 1
Fresh Synchronization chosen.
Folder exists at given root path! All the contents of the folder will be deleted.
Enter 'Y' to continue or any other key to exit: y
Started processing for Acrobat \
Finished processing for Acrobat successfully
Processed 439 out of 439 items.
Error in 0 items.
AdobeUpdateServerSetupTool returned with code: 0.
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