Azure

  • 18 Oct

    How to send files to Azure using limagito file mover

    How to send files to Azure using limagito file mover

    Q: We are trying to send files to Azure. This is the first time we are connecting to Azure and need help. We have page blobs selected and are getting the error messages below, when hitting the “Connect” button in the setup.

    10/17/2024 9:48:55 AM Container Exists Exception Error: Connection failed due to error 96260

    10/17/2024 9:50:31 AM Connect AZURE, ContainerName Exception: Connection failed due to error 96260

    10/17/2024 9:50:46 AM Container Exists Exception Error: Connection failed due to error 96260

    A: We had a remote meeting with the customer and agreed that we would send him the working setup of our test system.

    • Destination setup, AZURE as Destination

    limagito file mover send files to Azure destination setup

    • We asked the customer to check the AccountName he was using (it looked a bit strange to us), only the first part is needed without core.windows.net

    limagito file mover Azure settings

    limagito file mover send files to Azure setup

    • We used a container named “pageblob”:

    limagito file mover azure container setup

    • Default File and Directory setup:

    limagito file mover file and directory setup

    • Default Common setup:
      • In case your account is not allowed to check if a container exists then enable “Do not check is Container exists”.
      • If you need more logging information, enable “Add Control Information to Log”.

    limagito file mover common setup

    • RunTime Log result:

    limagito file mover send files to azure log

    • Feedback customer:

    Thanks for your help today.  I believe we have all the settings correctly in place on Limagito. We determine I didn’t truncate our account name correctly.  Once I fixed that, it started to work.

    If you need any help with this “send files to Azure” question, please let us know.

    Best Regards,

    Limagito Team

    #azure #managedfiletransfer #filetransfer #filemanagement

    By Limagito-Team Azure
  • 18 Dec

    Azure azcopy %1 is not a valid Win32 application

    azcopy %1 is not a valid Win32 application. System Error, Code: 193.

    We received feedback from a customer who was trying to use the Microsoft tool AzCopy v10.16.2 in our Azure as Destination, but couldn’t get it to work. He always received this ‘%1 is not a valid Win32 application’ error when trying. In our Azure as Destination we added the possibility to use AzCopy to do the actual transfer where we use the command line tool in the background to achieve this. The reason he got this error was because an empty file named ‘azcopy’ existed next to the actual command line tool ‘azcopy.exe’. So when we tried to use the command ‘azcopy copy …’ it tried to execute this empty file. In version v2023.0.12.18 we changed ‘azcopy copy …’ to ‘azcopy.exe copy …’ as command to eliminate this.

    This customer was also using a # in his filenames because of:  “the # characters are contained in the file name as it’s a documented standard file format ( NEM12 national energy market format)”.

    So we made another change in version v2023.0.12.18 which encodes the filenames in the AzCopy command since it seems AzCopy is not doing this automatically.

    #FileTransfer #azure #azcopy

    If you need any info about this ‘azcopy %1 is not a valid Win32 application’ error, please let us know.

    Best regards,

    Limagito Team

    By Limagito-Team Azure
  • 07 May

    Q&A 9: copy file into Azure storage container folder in LimagitoX File Mover

    Q: We are setting up a new rule and need to copy/move a file into a Azure BLOB storage container but into a folder in that container.  How can we do that?

    A: Please add your ‘Container Name’ in the Azure Destination setup:

    LimagitoX-Azure-Container-Setup

    Please add your folder as in the following screenshot:

    • Screenshot shows folder setup with creation of subfolders (%SFS) found in Source:

    LimagitoX-Azure-Container-Folder-Setup

    • Screenshot shows folder setup without creation of subfolders found in Source:

    If you need help, please let us know.

    Regards,

    Limagito Team

    By Limagito-Team Azure Q&A , ,
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