The foll error Appear just after we try to login using datastage user id and password (in Designer, Director)
"Error Calling subroutine: DSR_STATIC (Action=1); check DataStage is set up correctly in project
(Subroutine failed to complete successfully (30107))"
Where is the name of my project directory.
It allows to go in, but does not properly allow to access anything.
when accessing table defintions/ODBC I am getting a similar error as mentioned above[with DSR_STATIC (Action=3)]
DataStage was working fine till yesterday. All this happened after I tried to import a table defintion through ODBC connection.
Would appreciate if any of you could give pointers to the problem resolution.
DataStage login/ usage error
Moderators: chulett, rschirm, roy
Hi,
It is possible your Project repository went crazy.
I think that you might need to use the cleanup option in the DS admin.
but before you try it you might want to read about it and even consult your support.
there might be a problem with the cleanup and I don't recall the whole fixing process, you can look it up in the DS admin documents I belive.
Hope this helps,
Roy R.
It is possible your Project repository went crazy.
I think that you might need to use the cleanup option in the DS admin.
but before you try it you might want to read about it and even consult your support.
there might be a problem with the cleanup and I don't recall the whole fixing process, you can look it up in the DS admin documents I belive.
Hope this helps,
Roy R.
Maybe not went crazy but ran out of disk space. Running a project out of disk space is baaaad. You've probably corrupted part or all of the project you had open if you were importing a lot of definitions and didn't have much space left. I'd check the file system utilization first.
If you are out of space, you're going to have to worry about other projects on the same filesystem. If stuff was going on in those projects at the same job (editing jobs, running jobs, etc) you may have corruptions there.
Good luck!
Kenneth Bland
If you are out of space, you're going to have to worry about other projects on the same filesystem. If stuff was going on in those projects at the same job (editing jobs, running jobs, etc) you may have corruptions there.
Good luck!
Kenneth Bland
-
- Participant
- Posts: 21
- Joined: Wed Oct 01, 2003 11:53 am
-
- Participant
- Posts: 74
- Joined: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:09 am
- Location: Melbourne, Australia
- Contact:
/tmp space full
Hi,
I got this same error message. I checked the /tmp directory on DS server. It was full(100%). DataStage had created a file as follows:
Now, the query is what is the significance of this
Thanks,
I got this same error message. I checked the /tmp directory on DS server. It was full(100%). DataStage had created a file as follows:
. And the size wascapture0000012544aa1164078516
bytes. (close to 971 MB). I moved the file to a different directory and the above mentioned login message is not appearing.971776000
Now, the query is what is the significance of this
file, and its size is huge (971 MB). Why was this file created and with such a size ?capture*
Thanks,
Durga Prasad
-
- Participant
- Posts: 74
- Joined: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:09 am
- Location: Melbourne, Australia
- Contact:
Hi,
I have posted this query under a new topic: capture* files in /tmp directory.
viewtopic.php?p=204442#204442
Thanks,
I have posted this query under a new topic: capture* files in /tmp directory.
viewtopic.php?p=204442#204442
Thanks,
Durga Prasad