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Troubleshooting IMACS File Path Issues
When an IMACS file path error occurs, three elements need to be checked:
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The agent running on customer infrastructure with access to customer file server needs to be running.
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The service account employed by the Integrator needs to be in good standing.
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The service account needs to have current access to the shared folder file path.
The following guide instructs in how to run a test on the CloudLink Integrator Agent to validate all of these elements:
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In CloudLink Integrator, navigate to the “Test” button on the top right corner in the Configuration page.
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Click the iMACS tab.
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Enter the UNC path of the iMACS shared folder in the Folder text box.
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Click the “Test File Share” button.
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Expected result: The service account configured in the iMACS section is able to connect to the shared folder.
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If there is an error, check the permissions on the iMACS shared folder to resolve.
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