DS Startup problem

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Raju_6609
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DS Startup problem

Post by Raju_6609 »

Hi ,

While we were restarting DS Server , I got following error.

Can you please help how to resolve this ?

Temporary directory is not an absolute pathname.
An error has occurred during DataStage initialization
Please contact the system administrator
Error code: 9 22



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-Raj
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What changed? Why did the engine need to be restarted and did you change any values in the uvconfig file before restarting?
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Post by Raju_6609 »

No We didnt. Actually we want to restart engine for other reason.

We are getting following error
Failed to connect to host: xldnxxx0pap.ldn, project: DW_PROD_US
(Internal Error (39202))


any clue why ?

-Raj
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Post by chulett »

May help to share the reason why you needed to restart.

Try do an exact search for "Internal Error (39202)" and see if any of those discussions help.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

What are the values of UVTEMP in the uvconfig file and of the TMP and/or TEMP environment variables?
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Greetings,

I know this post is old, yet I want to provide information for my solution.

We had the environment variable HISTFILE set to "read only" on the Root user profile(/etc/profile).

Our solution was removing the "read only" command.

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