GP-Core: Running Payslip Generation Process using SFTP
(Doc ID 652909.1)
Last updated on FEBRUARY 01, 2022
Applies to:
PeopleSoft Enterprise HCM Global Payroll Core - Version 8.9 to 9.1 [Release 8.9 to 9]Information in this document applies to any platform.
This document was previously published as Customer Connection Solution 201034418
Symptoms
HRMS Global Payroll is using FTP in order to post the generated Payslips.
Using the delivered Payslip Generation process GPAUPYSL with SFTP version 3 (Secured FTP) fails.
Here, the URL used for this process is GP_SS_PSLP_FTP - ftp://hr89dev:need2n0@server/payslips. The processes crashes when it tries to ftp to the URL provided, following is the log
PeopleTools 8.47.09 - Application Engine Server
Copyright (c) 1988-2006 PeopleSoft, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
PSAESRV started service request at 16.04.25 2006-12-20
PeopleTools SQL Trace value: 128 (0x80): /psft/hr89dev/appserv/prcs/HR89DEV/log_output/AE_GP_EPAY_15217/AE_GP_EPAY_15217.trc
Processing 1 Payslips.
iText Library - Copyright (C) 1999-2004 by XXX XXXXXX, XXXX XXXXX. All Rights Reserved.
Transferring Payslip files.. (17005,2032)
machine: <machine name> (0,0)
path: payslips (0,0)
source: /psft/hr89dev/appserv/prcs/HR89DEV/files/L_GPAUPY_15216/15216/ (0,0)
User: hr89dev (0,0)
Password: ***** (0,0)
Exception Occurred: Java Exception: com.peoplesoft.hr.hr.ftpclient.FTPException: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: during call of com.peoplesoft.hr.hr.ftpclient.ExFTPClient.connect. (2,763) HCSC.FTP.CLIENT.FTPClient.OnExecute Name:connectNLogin PCPC:523 Statement:9
Called from:GP_SS_PSLP.BulkFTP.GBL.default.1900-01-01.Transfer.OnExecute Statement:54
Process 15217 ABENDED at Step GP_SS_PSLP.BulkFTP.Transfer (PeopleCode) -- RC = 20 (108,524)
Process %s ABENDED at Step %s.%s.%s (Action %s) -- RC = %s
PSAESRV completed service request at 16.04.33 2006-12-20
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