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KB-1070 Some engines are unable to start with a FATAL error in the checkengine script
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22 Feb 2017 8:17 PM
Symptoms One or more of the following symptoms may be present. When attempting to start the engines, one or more engines fail to start. Running checkengine.bat...
KB-1054 How to change the directories used by the configure script
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22 Feb 2017 3:23 PM
This article outlines the process used to update the locations of <JBOSS_HOME> , <REPO_HOME> , and the location of your latest Appian backup used by the Configure Script...
KB-1063 Generic pop-up message displayed when accessing Appian using Internet Explorer
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21 Feb 2017 9:39 PM
Symptoms While using Appian with Internet Explorer 11, users may encounter a pop-up with the following message: Message from webpage An error was encountered while...
KB-1057 "pushd: not found [No such file or directory]"... "exports.sh: cannot open [No such file or directory]" errors thrown after executing the sizing script on Linux
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14 Feb 2017 7:19 PM
Symptoms When executing the sizing script on Linux, the user receives the following errors: [appian@appian tools] ./sizing.sh summary -path "/home/my.user" -host mysubdomain...
KB-1053 "ORA-00904: "XXXX": invalid identifier" or "ORA-02289: sequence does not exist" errors thrown when running Query Database smart service
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14 Feb 2017 6:53 PM
Symptoms If an Oracle database was recently upgraded or migrated, either of the following errors could appear in the form of an Appian alert when running the Query...
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