File not found exception in service tier DS v11.5

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venkat626
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File not found exception in service tier DS v11.5

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Hi ,

Could you please let me know, why it is getting an exception in FFDC logs in service tier?

FFDC Exception:java.io.FileNotFoundException SourceId:com.ibm.ws.classloader.ClassLoaderUtils.addDependents ProbeId:246 Reporter:java.lang.Class
java.io.FileNotFoundException: /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/AppSrv01/lib/iis/20thirdparty/lib/batik.jar (No such file or directory)

There is no folder called 'lib' in "/opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/AppSrv01/lib/iis/20thirdparty/" but it's looking the jar file under lib.

please advice?

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Venkat
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Post by PaulVL »

Wrong crowd to answer, that would be a PMR question.

But I get the same stuff. Falls into the "I Don't Care" bucket since nobody is reporting any issue.
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Post by qt_ky »

FFDC stands for "First Failure Data Capture." The presence of these messages does not always indicate a problem.

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The contents of the FFDC files can be ignored unless you are getting errors in your application.

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It's those SFDC messages that get ya. :wink:
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