Error while running Dsjobs
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Is the file system on which your project directory exists full? Do you have write permission to your project directory? These are the two most common reasons for "unable to create RT_CONFIGnnn" messages.
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Hi,
Due to this problem, is there any chance that we may not be able to export the jobs also ? We are getting this message :
Error calling subroutine: *DataStage*DSR_SELECT (Action=2); check DataStage is set up correctly in project castle
(The connection is broken (81002))
We wanted to export the jobs and move it to a different disk so that the current disk will get some space. But we are unable to export.
I was able to perform multiple job compile before doing the export.
Please let me know on this.
Due to this problem, is there any chance that we may not be able to export the jobs also ? We are getting this message :
Error calling subroutine: *DataStage*DSR_SELECT (Action=2); check DataStage is set up correctly in project castle
(The connection is broken (81002))
We wanted to export the jobs and move it to a different disk so that the current disk will get some space. But we are unable to export.
I was able to perform multiple job compile before doing the export.
Please let me know on this.
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uvconfig file. But a better way to check the value actually being used is
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${DSHOME}/bin/analyze.shm -t | grep T30FILE
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