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Uploading a file using Oracle Drive into a folder that enforces category metadata will fail when WebCache and OHS are configured with Keep-Alive disabled (Doc ID 942482.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 22, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Content Services - Version 10.2.0.0.0 to 10.2.0.0.0 [Release AS10gR3]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
This problem can occur on any platform.

Symptoms

When WebCache and OHS are configured with Keep-Alive disabled, any file upload done using Oracle Drive in a folder that has an enforced category with required metadata will fail because webcache closed the connection without informing the client.

Similarly, any attempt to rename a folder twice will fail with Oracle Drive raising an 'Unexpected Error' window.

The message shown by Oracle Drive reads:
"Error 25510, Unexpected Error".

The issue only happens when connecting to WebCache. When connecting to HTTP Server with
keep-alive disabled, the upload is always successful.

With keep-alive enabled, the upload works with WebCache and OHS.

Cause

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