Check all files

If you currently use ARIS 10.0.6 or a later ARIS version, the check file system permissions ARIS Cloud Controller command is executed automatically when you run the setup. This command checks whether all files in the ARIS server installation work directory can be deleted. This check takes quite a while if executed on a running ARIS system. As a result, the first 10 detected files causing a problem are listed. If more files were found not to be writable, they are listed in the agent.log file.

You can manually execute this command before you start the setup to discover possible problems. If you do so while all runnables are started, this check will take a long time and a lot of wrong warnings are reported. This is because some files are regularly locked when ARIS is running, such as files related to the elastic runnable.

To reduce runtime and the number of warnings, you are recommended stopping all runnables before you execute the check file system permissions ARIS Cloud Controller command.

This is an example for the check file system permissions ARIS Cloud Controller command that was executed on a distributed ARIS server installation containing three nodes.

Node n1: Permission problems found in one runnable:

Permission problems found for runnable adsadmin_l:

        Found 1 file that is missing the permission WRITE:

       U:\ARIS10.0\server\bin\work\work_adsadmin_l\tools\bin\Documents.zip

Node n2: No permission problems found.

Node n3: No permission problems found.

Problems were found on node n1 regarding the file permissions of the runnable adsadmin_l.

Command failed with exit code 100.

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