When I open the properties of a project in DataStage Administrator, a window titled "DataStage Repository Interface" with the message "DSR.ADMIN: Failed to enumerate domain groups -" appears. I "OK" this message and I get the properties window. Only problem is that I do not get the "Group Permissions", of course, under the "Permissions" tab. Clicking in the "Group Permissions" box makes DataStage Administrator crash and close.
This is happening on all our servers with version 7.1 and was not happening with previous versions. This problem happens on Microsoft Windows server 2000 and 2003 Enterprise. I have made many searches on this site and found no one else with this problem.
How can I make the groups visible?
Failed to enumerate domain groups
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I see this under circumstances that I haven't quite resolved yet, and it's been around since at least version 4.0. It seems to occur when the user ID is not Administrator, even though the user is a member of the Administrators group. And it only ever happens when the DataStage server is on Windows.
My workaround is to edit the project folder's hidden files .operator.adm and .developer.adm on the server directly. This is where the groups belonging to each role are stored. I have no problem accessing them as a member of the Administrators group.
My workaround is to edit the project folder's hidden files .operator.adm and .developer.adm on the server directly. This is where the groups belonging to each role are stored. I have no problem accessing them as a member of the Administrators group.
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[bzzzzt] This has (recently?) starting happening to us on our HP-UX server. The problem does not happen if we are logged on as a generic 'dsuser' type user via the Administrator, all is fine. However, if I log in as 'dsadm' and click on the Properties for any given project this very same message pops up.ray.wurlod wrote:And it only ever happens when the DataStage server is on Windows.
Just been ignoring it so far.
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Re: Failed to enumerate domain groups
We had the similar issue after installing 7.5.2 in windows 2003 server. This issue was resolved after the administrator ran the sys prep (For more details on system prep look into microsoft website).
So this may be something to do with the security and and the build.
So this may be something to do with the security and and the build.
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Of course, on Windows it doesn't have the leading dot, but does have its "hidden" attribute set.
And, if you have not configured any security through DataStage roles, these files ARE absent - not missing. They only come into existence if you modify the role-based security in Administrator client.
It all changes for version 8, of course. Now you need to register "suite" users for Information Server, and allocate DataStage (and other) product credentials to those suite users. They can be mapped to operating system users - we've managed to get both styles working on Linux with 8.0.1.
And, if you have not configured any security through DataStage roles, these files ARE absent - not missing. They only come into existence if you modify the role-based security in Administrator client.
It all changes for version 8, of course. Now you need to register "suite" users for Information Server, and allocate DataStage (and other) product credentials to those suite users. They can be mapped to operating system users - we've managed to get both styles working on Linux with 8.0.1.
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