Cannot open executable job file RT_CONFIG623
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Cannot open executable job file RT_CONFIG623
Hi,
whenever I open data stage director,I got one error for one job.I am unable to understand this problem.the error is
Can not open the executable file RT_CONFIG623
Thans in advance,
Sandhya
whenever I open data stage director,I got one error for one job.I am unable to understand this problem.the error is
Can not open the executable file RT_CONFIG623
Thans in advance,
Sandhya
Of course, once you're already there to find out the jobs number, you could just run DS.TOOLS and be finished.
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It can be found out by using Kcbland's way, moreover I think it would be obvious that the job which is giving the problem is showing up its RT_CONFIG.mahi_mahi wrote:But how do we know RT_LOGnnn belongs to which job?
Where can we find the information?
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This is unrelated to RT_LOG623 and is unlikely to be corrected by anything in DS.TOOLS.
Search the forum for this particular error message (leave off the particular job number). It has been fully explained in the past. You have a corrupted RT_CONFIG623 hashed file here.
Search the forum for this particular error message (leave off the particular job number). It has been fully explained in the past. You have a corrupted RT_CONFIG623 hashed file here.
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Methought there was a repair repository files under the DS.TOOLS repair indices processing? Was I drinking heavily at the time?
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DS.REINDEX is separate from DS.TOOLS. Without access to DataStage at the moment I can't recall if there is an option under DS.TOOLS to repair indices. Certainly they removed the option to search out orphaned job components, though the verb remains.kcbland wrote:Methought there was a repair repository files under the DS.TOOLS repair indices processing? Was I drinking heavily at the time?
Nonetheless, this is almost certainly NOT a problem with indexes. Even if its indexes are corrupt, you can open a hashed file.
Further, none of the RT_... hashed files is indexed. Only the DS_... hashed files are indexed.
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That must have been my repressed memory, but it's gone now under 7.5. I wonder why it's gone, because log, config, and status corruption seems to be so common. Sometimes importing the job again doesn't work because of a lock on one of the files, or the file is in a state that it can't be deleted and bombs the import when it tries to delete the job. I've manually cleaned out a jobs files when this happens.ray.wurlod wrote:Certainly they removed the option to search out orphaned job components, though the verb remains.
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