License issue: Connection issues related to licenses
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License issue: Connection issues related to licenses
Friends,
I am getting the following error when I tried to connect to DataStage Designer. I have checked on the server and found no active connections.
Any idea why I am getting the error?
Error: All available licenses in use:84336-DSDES Limit=5
Thanks in advance
Yamini
I am getting the following error when I tried to connect to DataStage Designer. I have checked on the server and found no active connections.
Any idea why I am getting the error?
Error: All available licenses in use:84336-DSDES Limit=5
Thanks in advance
Yamini
If I knew that, I would have posted the answer. Perhaps wrong, but I'm assuming the process isn't the same anymore in the 8.x release, something I don't have access to.
I'm sure someone else will wander along and help out. If no-one does, then open a case with your official support provider and post back here what the 8.x version of the process is.
ps. How did you check on the server? Did you grep for dsapi processes and found none?
I'm sure someone else will wander along and help out. If no-one does, then open a case with your official support provider and post back here what the 8.x version of the process is.
ps. How did you check on the server? Did you grep for dsapi processes and found none?
-craig
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I think you can view Information Server connections through the Information Server console. You should be able to kill them off from there.
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I think you can view Information Server connections through the Information Server console. You should be able to kill them off from there.
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Craig,
I have searched the forum and found some useful information. The following is the output of the command uv -admin -info
Details for DataStage Engine release 7.5.1.2 instance "ade"
===============================================================================
Install history : Installed by root (admin:dsadm) on: Nov 27 2007 20:59:42
Instance tag : ade
Engine status : Running w/active nls
Engine location : /opt/Ascential/DataStage/DSEngine
Binary location : /opt/Ascential/DataStage/DSEngine/bin
Impersonation : Enabled
Administrator : dsadm
Autostart mode : enabled
Autostart link(s) : /etc/rc.d/init.d/ds.rc
: /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/S999ds.rc
: /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S999ds.rc
: /etc/rc.d/rc4.d/S999ds.rc
: /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S999ds.rc
Startup script : /opt/Ascential/DataStage/DSEngine/sample/ds.rc
Cache Segments : 0 active
User Segments : 33 active
33 printer segments abandoned!
DSnum Uid Pid Ppid C Stime Tty Time Command
The output says there are 33 User segments but doesn't list any of them.
Is there any other way to list the PIDs of all the user segments?
Thanks in advance
Yamini
I have searched the forum and found some useful information. The following is the output of the command uv -admin -info
Details for DataStage Engine release 7.5.1.2 instance "ade"
===============================================================================
Install history : Installed by root (admin:dsadm) on: Nov 27 2007 20:59:42
Instance tag : ade
Engine status : Running w/active nls
Engine location : /opt/Ascential/DataStage/DSEngine
Binary location : /opt/Ascential/DataStage/DSEngine/bin
Impersonation : Enabled
Administrator : dsadm
Autostart mode : enabled
Autostart link(s) : /etc/rc.d/init.d/ds.rc
: /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/S999ds.rc
: /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S999ds.rc
: /etc/rc.d/rc4.d/S999ds.rc
: /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S999ds.rc
Startup script : /opt/Ascential/DataStage/DSEngine/sample/ds.rc
Cache Segments : 0 active
User Segments : 33 active
33 printer segments abandoned!
DSnum Uid Pid Ppid C Stime Tty Time Command
The output says there are 33 User segments but doesn't list any of them.
Is there any other way to list the PIDs of all the user segments?
Thanks in advance
Yamini
Those are shared memory segments, not processes. Assuming a standard itag installation such as yours, you should be able to find them with this:
Still curious what you see when you grep all processes for client connections?
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ipcs -mop |grep ade
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ps -ef |grep -v grep |grep dsapi
-craig
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