Installation guide

MEDIAEDGE
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[1] [transfer failure]
=> Records the schedule XML file for which uploading failed.
[2] [cannot transfer Schedule.xml for MEDIAEDGE]
=> Recorded when all upload operations fail after multiple retries.
[3] [cannot transfer download.txt for MEDIAEDGE]
=> Recorded when the download.txt file cannot be copied to the MEDIAEDGE server.
In this case, copying the download.txt file will result in an error regardless of whether or not the
MEDIAEDGE server can be accessed. As such, first perform adjustments to enable uploading to the FTP
server. Use a browser such as Internet Explorer to check whether the file can be written to the directory
(ftp://FTP-SVR/DCM/schedule/, etc.) to which uploading was attempted. Also, check the following item.
[IV-3 FTP Server Checks]
When the download.txt file cannot be transferred to the MEDIAEDGE server even after the uploading the
schedule XML file for the FTP server is successful, log messages are as follows.
Info target: transfer success ftp://FTP-SVR/DCM/schedule/00000003_00000005.xml
Warning target: failed to put the download directive. (500)[http://MEDIAEDGE-
SVR/mediaedge_api/version_1_0/control/contents_ downloaded]
Err target: cannot transfer download.txt for MEDIAEDGEDCM
[1] [transfer success] indicates that the schedule XML file was uploaded to the FTP server.
[2] [failed to put the download directive] indicates that the MEDIAEDGE-API on the MEDIAEDGE server
cannot be accessed.
[3] [cannot transfer download.txt for MEDIAEDGE] is recorded when the download. txt file cannot be
copied to the MEDIAEDGE server.
Check whether the MEDIAEDGE-API (http://MEDIAEDGE-SVR/mediaedge_api/version_1_0/, etc.) on the
MEDIAEDGE server can be accessed.
Also, check the following item.
[III-1-4 Target registration]