Hello Sebastian,

 

Thanks for the assistance.  I made the necessary changes.  Still getting the same result:

 

C:\Program Files\SocketReader>SocketReaderService32.exe debug --configfile "c:/P

rogram FIles/SocketReader/SocketReader.cfg"

Debugging service hl7socketreader_configfile - press Ctrl+C to stop.

Info 0x400000FF - HL7-SocketReader starting up.

 

SocketReader 1.2.4 - an open source project in Python. License: GPLv3.0

Copyright 2010 until today: Sebastian Weigmann

SourceForge URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/hl7socketreader/

Python Interpreter: CPython 2.7.5 32bit

Host System: Windows JRA_PROXY XP 5.1.2600 x86 x86 Family 15 Model 6 Stepping 5,

GenuineIntel

 

This project uses python-hl7 by John Paulett. More info is available at:

http://johnpaulett.com/2009/01/10/parsing-hl7-with-python/

 

Error: Please specify a valid output directory using the "messagedir = DIR" opti

on.

 

Any ideas?

 

--Clayton

 

From: Sebastian Weigmann [mailto:jackkane@users.sf.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 12:21 AM
To: [hl7socketreader:feedback]
Subject: [hl7socketreader:feedback] Re: #2 Output Directory Error

 

Hi Clayton,

thanks for your feedback.

Your config is buggy. Please see below.

Best regards,
Sebastian

[general]
logfile = c:/RadAdv_log/SocketReader.log
loglvl = debug
useconnections = incoming_socket, incoming_file

[incoming_socket]
queuename = socket-to-file
transtech = file (should be socket as you want to open ports here)
transdir = in
usehl7 = True
useack = True
createserversocket = True
ipaddr = (MUST be given or you will end up in a mess)
port = 5005

[incoming_file] (should be named outgoing_file to reflect your intentions)
queuename = file-to-socket (MUST be named the same as above
"socket-to-file", so both connectors work on the same queue)
transtech = file
transdir = in (MUST be "out" as you want to dump stuff to disk)
usehl7 = False
messagedir = C:/RadAdvocate/filein (please use "" around the path.
Does the path exist? Is messagedir suitable for a file-out connector?
Please consult the README.)
filemask = *.dat (Is filemask suitable for a file-out connector?
Please consult the README.)
cycletime = 120 (Is cycletime suitable for a file-out connector?
Please consult the README.)
maxfiles = 50 (Is maxfiles suitable for a file-out connector? Please
consult the README.)

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On 18.05.2015 22:54, Clayton Phillips wrote:


[feedback:#2] Output Directory Error

Status: open
Group:
Created: Mon May 18, 2015 08:54 PM UTC by Clayton Phillips
Last Updated: Mon May 18, 2015 08:54 PM UTC
Owner: Sebastian Weigmann

I have configured my .cfg file and started the services. However, each time I run the debug command I receive the following error message:

C:\Program Files\SocketReader>SocketReaderService32.exe debug --configfile "C:\P
rogram Files\SocketReader\SocketReader.cfg"
Debugging service hl7socketreader_configfile - press Ctrl+C to stop.
Info 0x400000FF - HL7-SocketReader starting up.

SocketReader 1.2.4 - an open source project in Python. License: GPLv3.0
Copyright 2010 until today: Sebastian Weigmann
SourceForge URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/hl7socketreader/
Python Interpreter: CPython 2.7.5 32bit
Host System: Windows JRA_PROXY XP 5.1.2600 x86 x86 Family 15 Model 6 Stepping 5,
GenuineIntel

This project uses python-hl7 by John Paulett. More info is available at:
http://johnpaulett.com/2009/01/10/parsing-hl7-with-python/

Error: Please specify a valid output directory using the "messagedir = DIR" opti
on.

Below is my .cfg:
[general]
logfile = c:/RadAdv_log/SocketReader.log
loglvl = debug
useconnections = incoming_socket, incoming_file

[incoming_socket]
queuename = socket-to-file
transtech = file
transdir = in
usehl7 = True
useack = True
createserversocket = True
ipaddr =
port = 5005

[incoming_file]
queuename = file-to-socket
transtech = file
transdir = in
usehl7 = False
messagedir = C:/RadAdvocate/filein
filemask = *.dat
cycletime = 120
maxfiles = 50

My goal is to listen on port 5005 for a file to be dropped into the C:/RadAdvocate/filein directory.

--Clayton


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[feedback:#2] Output Directory Error

Status: open
Group:
Created: Mon May 18, 2015 08:54 PM UTC by Clayton Phillips
Last Updated: Mon May 18, 2015 08:54 PM UTC
Owner: Sebastian Weigmann

I have configured my .cfg file and started the services. However, each time I run the debug command I receive the following error message:

C:\Program Files\SocketReader>SocketReaderService32.exe debug --configfile "C:\P
rogram Files\SocketReader\SocketReader.cfg"
Debugging service hl7socketreader_configfile - press Ctrl+C to stop.
Info 0x400000FF - HL7-SocketReader starting up.

SocketReader 1.2.4 - an open source project in Python. License: GPLv3.0
Copyright 2010 until today: Sebastian Weigmann
SourceForge URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/hl7socketreader/
Python Interpreter: CPython 2.7.5 32bit
Host System: Windows JRA_PROXY XP 5.1.2600 x86 x86 Family 15 Model 6 Stepping 5,
GenuineIntel

This project uses python-hl7 by John Paulett. More info is available at:
http://johnpaulett.com/2009/01/10/parsing-hl7-with-python/

Error: Please specify a valid output directory using the "messagedir = DIR" opti
on.

Below is my .cfg:
[general]
logfile = c:/RadAdv_log/SocketReader.log
loglvl = debug
useconnections = incoming_socket, incoming_file

[incoming_socket]
queuename = socket-to-file
transtech = file
transdir = in
usehl7 = True
useack = True
createserversocket = True
ipaddr =
port = 5005

[incoming_file]
queuename = file-to-socket
transtech = file
transdir = in
usehl7 = False
messagedir = C:/RadAdvocate/filein
filemask = *.dat
cycletime = 120
maxfiles = 50

My goal is to listen on port 5005 for a file to be dropped into the C:/RadAdvocate/filein directory.

--Clayton


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